Binder MKF 56 Dynamic Climate Chamber

User Manual - Page 14

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MKF / MKFT (E5) 06/2020 page 14/176
Familiarize yourself with any potential health risks caused by the charging material, a possibly contained
moisture constituent or by reaction products that may arise during the conditioning process. Take ade-
quate measures to exclude such risks prior to putting the chamber into operation.
DANGER
Electrical hazard by water entering the chamber.
Deadly electric shock.
The chamber must NOT become wet during operation, cleaning, or maintenance.
Do NOT install the chamber in damp areas or in puddles.
Set up the chamber in a splash-proof manner.
The chambers were produced in accordance with VDE regulations and were routinely tested in accord-
ance to VDE 0411-1 (IEC 61010-1).
During and shortly after operation, the temperature of the inner surfaces almost equals the set-point. The
window, the access ports and the inner chamber will become hot during operation.
CAUTION
Danger of burning by touching hot chamber parts during operation.
Burns.
Do NOT touch the inner surfaces, the front panel around the inner chamber, the win-
dow, the access port area or the charging material during operation.
WARNING
Danger of injury and damages by the chamber tipping over or breakaway of the pro-
truding lower housing cover.
Injuries and damage to the chamber and the loading material
Do NOT load the lower housing cover with heavy objects while the chamber door is
open and do NOT climb on it.
1.8 Intended use
Following the instructions in this operating manual and conducting regular maintenance work
(chap. 21.10) is part of the intended use.
Any use of the chambers that does not comply with the requirements specified in this Operating
Manual shall be considered improper use.
Other applications than those described in this chapter are not approved.
Use
Alternating climate chambers series MKF / MKFT are suitable for temperature drying and heat treatment
of solid or pulverized charging material, as well as bulk material, using the supply of heat. The chambers
are specially designed for solving all the problems which occur during material and ageing tests. They are
suitable for harmless materials.
Requirements for the chamber load
Any solvent must not be explosive and flammable. A mixture of any component of the charging material
with air must NOT be explosive. The operating temperature must lie below the flash point or below the
sublimation point of the charging material. Any component of the charging material must NOT be able to
release toxic gases.
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