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2665 JL Bleiswijk, The Netherlands 
T. 31 (0) 10 522 43 73 

 

 
E-mail: sales@tamson.com 
Website: www.tamson.com

 

 

Tamson Instruments bv 

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tc16-40-58-man.docx Rev. 2.4 UK 9-21

 

ISO 9001 : 2015 
NL/PRO 238239125 

 

VAT: NL 80 66 34 984 B01 

Bank account no.:  

NL28 INGB 0007 350 370 

NL95 RABO  0160100046 

Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 

 
 
 
 

PRECAUTIONS AND HAZARDS 

 

Before  attempting to operate the bath read all parts 
of this manual carefully to insure  smooth operation 
and  avoid  damage  to  the  equipment  or  its     
accessories.  

 
If  a  malfunction  occurs,  consult  section  "

Fout! 

Verwijzingsbron 

niet 

gevonden.

”, 

page

Fout! 

Bladwijzer niet gedefinieerd.

  at the end of this manual.  

If  problem  persists,  call  your  supplier  or  Tamson 
Instruments  bv.  Never  operate  the  equipment  if  not 
correctly installed. The equipment must be operated only 
by qualified  personnel.  Avoid  damage to the  equipment 
or its accessories through incorrect operation. 
 

Environment 

Panel sealing 

Confirms EN60529: 
IP65 

Environment Temperature 

0 tot 35°C. Supply 
enough ventilation 

Humidity 

5 tot 95 %, non 
condensating 

Atmosphere 

Not suited for altitudes 
above 2000m  
or  
explosive/corrosive 
environment 

Pollution cat. 2 

Conducting pollution 
must be prevented 

 
 
 

INSTALLATION 

 

4.1 

Important 

 
Tamson  Instruments  bv  is  not  responsible  for  any 
consequential  damage  or  harm  caused  by  using  this 
bath.  Repairs  on  the  electrical  system  of  the  bath  may 
only  be  carried  out  by  well  trained  and  authorized 
persons. 
 

4.2 

Unpacking 

 
Before leaving the factory Tamson baths are adequately 
packed to prevent damage during normal transportation. 
Check the packing for external damage and make a note 
on  the  shipping  documents  if  any  damage  is  found. 
Always retain the cartons and packing material until the 
bath  has  been  tested  and  found  in  good  condition. 
(Transport companies generally will not honor a claim for 

READ 
CAREFULLY 

REMOVE ALL 
PACKAGE MATERIAL 

Summary of Contents for 00T0671

Page 1: ...il sales tamson com Website www tamson com Tamson Instruments bv Page 1 20 tc16 40 58 man docx Rev 2 4 UK 9 21 ISO 9001 2015 NL PRO 238239125 VAT NL 80 66 34 984 B01 Bank account no NL28 INGB 0007 350 370 NL95 RABO 0160100046 Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 USER MANUAL TC16 40 58 ...

Page 2: ...CTION TO THE TC SERIES 8 6 1 GENERAL 8 6 2 PUMP 8 6 3 COOLING 8 6 4 OVER TEMPERATURE SAFETY 9 6 5 ADJUSTING THE MECHANICAL OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION THERMOSTAT 9 6 6 FLUID LEVEL 10 6 7 FLUID LEVEL DETECT 10 7 OPERATION 11 7 1 SWITCHING ON 11 7 2 CONTROL PANEL 11 7 3 BACKSIDE OF THE THERMOSTATIC BATH 12 7 4 SELECTING PARAMETERS 12 8 QUICK START 14 8 1 TUNING THE BATH 14 8 2 TUNE PID VALUES 15 8 3...

Page 3: ... damage to the equipment or its accessories caused by incorrect operation Important When performing service maintenance or moving the apparatus always disconnect the apparatus at the main s socket Proper skilled and trained personnel are only allowed to operate this equipment Take notice of warning labels and never remove them Refer service and repairs to qualified technician If a problem persists...

Page 4: ...nel Avoid damage to the equipment or its accessories through incorrect operation Environment Panel sealing Confirms EN60529 IP65 Environment Temperature 0 tot 35 C Supply enough ventilation Humidity 5 tot 95 non condensating Atmosphere Not suited for altitudes above 2000m or explosive corrosive environment Pollution cat 2 Conducting pollution must be prevented 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Important Tamson I...

Page 5: ...cate included in the box as well as ASTM thermometers thermometer holders etc Please see the packing list for details concerning total contents of consignment Before filling the bath remove any remaining packing material from its interior The interior of the bath can be accessed by taking off the lid on the top of the bath 4 3 Initial use Before filling the bath make sure that the bath is clean Pl...

Page 6: ...ating temperature When viscosity of the bath fluid is too high at room temperature the motor fuse will be activated In such a case the bath fluid can first be heated to set point temperature When the bath has reached it s set point the motor fuse can be reset by pressing it This way of operating will reduce the life of the motor and is thus not recommended Type Remarks Life Viscosity mm s X Temp R...

Page 7: ... 370 NL95 RABO 0160100046 Chamber of commerce 27 16 95 41 Do not use demineralized or distilled water This water can lead to corrosion of the bath and moving parts The corrosion can wear out the pump bearings 5 CONNECTING Before plugging TC 16 TC40 or TC58 into the mains socket make sure the voltage of the bath corresponds to the local voltage and frequency Use a mains supply that is well earthed ...

Page 8: ...hrough a closed external system The standard pump offers a motor protection small thermal fuse which is placed on the back panel of the motor compartment This protects the motor from excessive loads When pumping viscous liquids the thermal fuse can be activated The motor fuse can be reset by pressing the button The inlet and outlet of the pump are fitted with 8 mm hose connections and 1 4 threaded...

Page 9: ...ll cause extreme temperature raise To prevent high temperatures the bath is fitted with a mechanical temperature switch thermostat This thermostat will switch off the bath at a preset temperature in the range from 50 tot 270 C We advise to adjust the mechanical over temperature to approximately 25 C above the bath set point This safety construction prevents for example oil to be heated above flash...

Page 10: ...s too low When the bath has been installed it must be filled with an appropriate liquid When working with water the bath should be filled to 1 cm below the lid For oil the bath should be filled to not more than 5 cm below the lid Depending on the operating temperature the liquid level in the bath should be observed and excessive fluid should be removed The liquid level should be maintained between...

Page 11: ...ng on If the bath has been properly filled with fluid it can be switched with the mains switch located on the front panel Choose a working temperature set point 7 2 Control Panel 1 LED Display 2 LED Over temperature 3 LED Heater 4 Up key 5 Down key 6 Page key 7 Scroll key 8 Safety thermostat 9 Mains On Off 10 Top lid When the overtemperature safety is activated wait until the bath temperature is l...

Page 12: ... 7 Switch for fan only for TC16 with p n 31T0671 31T0861 8 Fan only for TC16 with p n 31T0671 31T0861 7 4 Selecting parameters The front panel layout shows the following four operating keys Press shortly and following is displayed SP 1 Temperature set point in C tU n Tuning the bath Atune Pb Changing the tuning PID parameters P value ti Changing the tuning PID parameters I value td Changing the tu...

Page 13: ...ID values can not be set manually anymore pb Changing the tuning PID parameters Proportional band value Default value is 1 range 1 100 Proportional band equals 1 proportional value Press page key to confirm setting when altered ti Changing the tuning PID parameters Integrator value Default value is 200 Range 1 1200 Press page key to confirm setting when altered td Changing the tuning PID parameter...

Page 14: ...eir own heat capacity the use of external cooling and external connected processes circulation or working at different set point temperatures requires new settings of the PID parameters These parameters have to be optimized after changes to the system when optimal and accurate temperature control of the bath liquid is required Tuning of the bath results in Stable temperature control of the bath No...

Page 15: ...below provides fast finding of the PID settings and is refereed to as the method of Ziegler Nichols This procedure is only to be followed when automatic tuning is not functioning This method provides fast manual findings of the PID values Start the bath at its required running temperature 1 Set the integral time Ti and the derivative Time Td to off 2 Check if the Lcb and Hcb are set to auto 3 Igno...

Page 16: ...ent temperature to remove the fluid make sure that the hose to drain and waste container can withstand the temperature of the bath fluid When removing bath fluid do not inhale toxic vapor Always use appropriate ventilation 8 6 Using the drain tap optional The TC baths can be drained via the drain tap located at the backside of the apparatus The drain has an inner diameter of 3 8 gas fitting The dr...

Page 17: ...Instruments bv Problems with set point Heater LED is not burning motor is turning and temperature raises above set point Setpoint too near to room temperature Cooling of the bath is needed Temperature doesn t reach set point motor turns fast Bath fluid evaporates too quick Use other fluid Heater malfunctions Measure electric mains current Current below 2 amps indicate a problem with the heating el...

Page 18: ...m error Auto reset after 2 s E6 Watchdog error Auto reset after 2 s 10 SPECIFICATION 10 1 Technical specifications overview Item Unit TC16 TC40 TC58 Ordering code 230V 50 or 60Hz 00T0671 00T0681 00T0691 115V 50 or 60Hz 00T0861 00T0851 00T0881 Power Watt 1500 2900 2900 Materials Used inside bath stainless steel 304 brass Range Ambient 250 C 482 F Reading Standard C F on request Setting 0 1 Stabilit...

Page 19: ...d safe handling procedures should be provided to handlers and users Alteration of this document is strictly prohibited Except to the extent required by law republication or retransmission of this document in whole or in part is not permitted Tamson Instruments bv assume no responsibility for accuracy of information unless the document is the most current available Tamson Instruments neither repres...

Page 20: ...06 42 EC Machinery Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 42 EC 2nd Edition June 2010 p d EN 60204 Machinery Directive and Safety requirements p pi e EN60950 1 Low Voltage Directive p f EN61000 3 2 Harmonics p g EN61000 3 3 Flicker p3 h EN61000 4 2 A1 A2 ESD p i EN61000 4 3 A1 A2 Radiated immunity p anechoic room j EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transients Minimum requ...

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