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5417 Se 4 Rvice
5417 C from Serial no. 13,000 upwards / 5417 R from Serial no. 7,000 upwards
Service Manual
English
Service Manual Centrifuge 5417 C/5417 R , English 5408 920.100-13
5417 C from Serial no. 13,000 upwards / 5417 R from Serial no. 7,000 upwards
Safety 1
Disassembly / Assembly 4
Diagrams 6
Technical data 8
Maintenance 9
(blank) Operation 10
Descriptions 12
Centrifuge 5417 C / 5417 R
5417 C from serial no. 13,000 onwards/ 5417 R from serial no. 7,000 onwards
Contents
1 Safety
Using this manual ............................................................................................................... 1-1
Warranty .............................................................................................................................. 1-1
User profile.......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Warning signs and hazard icons ....................................................................................... 1-2
Danger levels ...................................................................................................................... 1-1
Safety instructions on the device ..................................................................................... 1-2
Safety precautions ............................................................................................................. 1-3
4 Disassembly / Assembly
5417 R only!................................................................................................................. 4-1
Centrifuge upper part (5417 C only).................................................................................. 4-1
Upper part of housing (5417 C only) ................................................................................. 4-2
Upper part of housing (5417 R only) ................................................................................. 4-3
Front cover (5417 R only) ................................................................................................... 4-4
Lid......................................................................................................................................... 4-4
Lid latch (5417 C only) ........................................................................................................ 4-4
Lid latch (5417 R only) ........................................................................................................ 4-5
Motor (5417 C only)............................................................................................................. 4-6
Motor (5417 R only)............................................................................................................. 4-6
Frequency converter PCB (5417 C only)........................................................................... 4-7
Frequency converter PCB (5417 R only)........................................................................... 4-8
Keypad (5417 C only) .......................................................................................................... 4-9
Keypad (5417 R only) .......................................................................................................... 4-9
Brake resistors (5417 C only) ............................................................................................. 4-10
Brake resistors (5417 R only) ............................................................................................. 4-11
Rotor chamber (5417 C only) ............................................................................................. 4-12
6 Diagrams
Overview 5417 C electronics ............................................................................5417 810.937
Overview 5417 R electronics ............................................................................5408 810.983
Control ................................................................................................................5408 810.908
8 Technical data
Technical data 5417C (from S/N 13,000 onwards) .......................................................... 8-1
Technical Data 5417 R (from S/N 7,000 onwards) .......................................................... 8-2
9 Maintenance
Overview maintenance ...................................................................................................... 9-1
Operation Qualification/Additional maintenance............................................................ 9-2
Description of centrifuge maintenance............................................................................ 9-3
Additional maintenance for centrifuges........................................................................... 9-8
Description of the device test for centrifuges ................................................................. 9-9
10 Operation (blank)
11 EDP/Printer (blank)
12 Descriptions
PC interface......................................................................................................................... 12-6
Warranty
User profile
Notice
Danger levels
The danger level is part of a safety note and defines the potential consequences if the information contained therein
is not observed.
Electric shock
Switch off the device and disconnect the power plug before opening the device, performing
work on electrical connections or starting maintenance or cleaning work.
DANGER
Risk of explosion.
Do not operate the device in rooms where work is being carried out with explosive
substances.
DANGER
Do not use this device to process any explosive or highly reactive substances.
Do not use this device to process any substances which could create an explosive
atmosphere.
Inform yourself about any potential contamination risks before starting work with the device.
WARNING Ensure that the device is decontaminated. Check the respective decontamination certificate.
Wear protective clothing (protective gloves, protective glasses) when working with the
device.
When opening or closing the device lid, do not reach between the lid and device or into the
WARNING latching mechanism of the lid.
Even minor scratches and cracks can result in serious internal material damage.
WARNING Protect all parts from mechanical damage.
Check accessories regularly.
Do not use rotors or buckets with signs of corrosion or mechanical damage (e.g.,
deformations).
The use of accessories and spare parts other than those recommended by Eppendorf may
impair the safety, function and precision of the device. Eppendorf accepts no warranty or liability
CAUTION
for damage caused by non-recommended accessories and spare parts or incorrect use.
Use only original accessories and original spare parts recommended by Eppendorf.
After the device has been moved from a cool to a warmer environment, formation of
condensation can occur inside the device.
NOTICE
Wait for at least three hours before connecting the device to the mains power supply.
Alternatively: let the device run for half an hour just before a short transport.
The compressor and refrigerating system may be damaged by switching on the device when in
a tilted position or by switching it on immediately after tilting.
NOTICE
Allow the device to stand in an upright position for at least 4 hours before switching it on.
Never turn the device upside down.
NOTICE Only dispatch the device in the original packaging provided for transport.
Durch Rckmeldungen ber unsere Service Info Line (SIL) aus den Mrkten wurden wir auf einen mglichen
Fehler an neuen Bedienteilen der Centrifugen 5417C aufmerksam gemacht.
Beim Abziehen der Schutzfolie verblieben offensichtlich Kleberreste auf der Oberflche des Display. In vielen
Fllen lieen sich diese Rckstnde mit handelsblichem Waschbenzin entfernen. In einigen Fllen war jedoch
die Oberflche des Display bereits angegriffen, so dass das Bedienteil ausgewechselt werden musste.
Als Verursacher dieser Beschdigungen wurde ein Silikon-Lsungsmittel in einem Glasreiniger ermittelt.
Der entsprechende Fertigungsprozess wurde bereits gendert.
Sollten Sie ein Display vorfinden, bei dem sich die Kleberreste nicht rckstandslos mit Waschbenzin entfernen
lassen, berichten Sie uns diesen Fall bitte unter Angabe der Gertenummer per SIL. Wir werden das Bedienteil
umgehend austauschen.
Due to feedback obtained from the markets through our Service Info Line (SIL) , a possible error involving the
new control panels of the Centrifuge 5417C has been brought to our attention.
When the protective foil is pulled off, it seems that adhesive residue remains on the surface of the display.
In many cases this residue can be removed with commercially available petroleum ether. However, in some
cases the surface of the display had already been damaged, meaning that the control panel needed to be
exchanged.
A silicone solvent in a glass cleaner has been determined to be the cause of the damage.
The production process involved has already been changed.
If you should discover a display where it is not possible to completely remove the adhesive residue with
petroleum ether, please report this case to us with the device number via an SIL. We will replace the control
panel immediately.
MST/Mo/2005-08-18 5417C5T01 1 (1)
PACT-System
Product News Application News Commercial Info Technical Info
Redesigned nameplate for centrifuges with the new 12-digit serial number (example):
Please note that, depending on the type of instrument, it can take some time until the first
devices with the new nameplate and the new serial number reach the market.
Error list
Error 2 Centrifuge does not start or Imbalance idle value is out- Customer service program 6
brakes. side the permitted limits, or shows the stored idle value
the measuring value is and the current idle value.
incorrect. Test: Current idle value
Incorrect idle value must be changes when the motor
applied for at least three axle moves. If it does not
seconds. change, the sensor is defec-
tive or the magnet bracket is
1. Sensor value < 0.5 V or
missing.
> 4.5 V; sensor is
When the centrifuge is sta-
defective.
tionary, the current idle
2. Idle value is 220 mV value must be within the lim-
outside the stored idle its of 25 digits (equivalent
value (SE15). to 220 mV) of the stored
idle value.
Error 3 No rotor pulses. No rotor pulses after start- No rotor; measuring system
ing. Centrifuge brakes for for rotational speed is
ten seconds. defective or drive is defec-
No rotor pulses during run. tive. Error remains active
Centrifuge brakes and is after a power supply inter-
locked for eight minutes. ruption. Keep the centrifuge
switched on. After an eight-
minute blocking time, Error
3 is deleted and the lid
opening is released. Press
the Open key.
Check the state of the rotor
coding. Check the function
of the rotational speed sen-
sor by using SE 8.
Error 5 Drive switches off; centri- No report from lid by at Test of the lid signals with
fuge decelerates without least one limit switch during service program 5 or SE 4.
braking. run.
Reports of lid positions:
5417 R:
1. Lid is closed
microswitch in the lid
latch.
5417 C:
1. Lid is closed Reed
contact in the lid latch,
activated by the lid
magnet.
Error 7 Centrifuge brakes. 1. Overspeed monitoring Check the motor. Check the
is active; maximum frequency converter with
rotational speed of the SE 9.
rotor has been
exceeded.
Error 11 No further actions possible. Watchdog error on the Replace the operating unit.
Operation/display PCB.
Error 12 Communication error of the Error 12, error during trans- Check the data exchange
and PC interface. mission. with the interface tester.
Error 13
Error 13, reception error. Check the cable connec-
Centrifuge can be operated
Parity error, incorrect code tions.
manually.
number, check sum error
Error 14 No further actions possible. EPROM check sum error Replace the operating unit.
after mains-on.
Error program memory,
EPROM defective.
Error 16 Centrifuge switches off and Communication error with Check the cable connection
and Error
decelerates without braking. the frequency converter between the operating unit
17
(FC). and the converter PCB.
Replace the converter or the
Error 16:
operating unit.
1. Error during request to
frequency converter.
Error 17:
Error during transmission of
select telegram to FC:
1. Queue overflow FC
telegrams.
2. Chamber temperature
is more than 10 C
higher than the start
temperature or the
nominal temperature.
3. Chamber temperature
> 50 C.
Error 19 Centrifuge switches off, Excess temperature of the Allow the refrigeration
(5417R braked deceleration, the condenser; measured tem- aggregate to cool.
only)
refrigeration aggregate is perature higher than Check the function of the
switched off, the fan keeps + 58 C. fan.
running. Clean the condenser, the
fan opening must not be
blocked.
Error 20 Centrifuge switches off, Temperature sensor in the Check the chamber sensor
(5417R deceleration with braking, rotor chamber is defective with SE 6.
only)
the refrigeration aggregate (NTC). Replace the sensor.
is switched off.
Error 21 Centrifuge switches off, Temperature sensor on con- Replace the condenser sen-
deceleration with braking. denser is defective (NTC). sor.
The measuring value is not
between 8 C and
+ 83 C.
2. After mains-on.
Error 23 Lid is blocked until the fre- Irregularities during braking. Check connections of the
quency converter detects a brake resistors. Check cable
standstill. between operating unit and
converter.
Check function of converter
with SE 9.
clEAn ro W28 After the 200th/201st/202nd run with the installed rotor, the maintenance
advice "clean rotor" is emitted.
SPEED W29 The rotational speed set is higher than the nominal rotational speed of the rotor
in use.
The centrifuge starts, but stops running after recognizing the rotor.
Error 37 The voltage version of the frequency converter does not correspond to that of
the centrifuge.
The check is carried out after switching on the centrifuge.
Error 33 Measuring values outside the measuring range, too little space between sensor and
magnet.
Possible causes: The distance between the sensor and the magnet is too large or is set
incorrectly.
Error 35 Imbalance sensor idle value exceeds the setting limits of 145 to 195.
For Centrifuge 5417 C from serial no. 13.000 onwards and for Centrifuge 5417 R from serial no. 7.000
onwards.
If the SOFT and SPEED-PLUS keys are pressed simultaneously, the centrifuge switches over to the ser-
vice display mode. This does not depend on the current centrifuge operational mode. The centrifugation
runs remain unaffected. The displays are run through by pressing the SOFT key. During the service dis-
play, a SOFT switchover is not possible.
In the case of error, the display automatically jumps to "current error message". It is then possible to
switch to different displays.
The display "current error message" shows the current error and the error location. For Error 6, the con-
verter error number is also shown.
1 m T y y y z n z z
m Solenoid valve, A = open, = closed
T Regulator value (0 to 3, parameter for production)
yy.y Actual temperature rotor chamber sensor
zz.z Corrected nominal value = regulator value
n Motor heating switched on in standby
2 x x x K n y y
xx Condenser temperature, refrigeration aggregate switches off at 75 C
yy Display of the regulator level, 0 to 16
K Refrigeration aggregate E = switched on, A = switched off
n Solenoid valve is opened.
3 FC parameters
3 x x x x x | | | |
1 2 3 4
xxxxx Rotational field speed
FC status 1 FC is ready.
2 Go-ahead is given.
3 Timing switched on (power unit (FC) is selected).
4 Collective error message (short-term indication, if there is a converter error,
the current error message is displayed with Function 9).
4 FC parameters
4 y y y z n x x
yyy Open lid: software version FC
Closed lid: intermediate circuit voltage
z FC mode 0/1/3/7, parameter for production
n FC temperature warning, from approx. 5 C below switch-off value
xx Temperature frequency converter, switch-off at approx. 75 C
5 Rotor recognition
5 x x x y u v
xxx Rotor relation
y Rotor number
u, v lid switch 0 = open, 1 = closed
6 Imbalance determination
6 x x x y y y
xxx Current imbalance idle value during standstill 170 25 (-->145-195)
yyy Stored idle value
6 x x y y z z
xx Max. imbalance that occurred during a run up to 3,000 rpm
yy Max. imbalance that occurred during a run from n 3,000 rpm
zz Imbalance switch-off limit for the rotor in use.
7 x x y y z z
xx Last error
yy Last but one error message
8 Version
8 x x x x y y
xxxx Check value EPROM 0...FFFDH
yy Voltage version set (23 = 230 V / 11 = 115 V / 10 = 100 V)
9 E x x y z z
xx Error number
y Number for locating the cause
zz FC error number, if the converter switches off with error 6
FC error number:0 No error detected in FC
1 Undervoltage
2 Overvoltage
4 Excess temperature converter
7 Overcurrent converter
8 Error EEPROM FC
10 No release
40 Short-circuit in power unit
FA Reset by watchdog
FF Serial interface time out
Centrifuge 5417 C from serial no. 13.000 onwards and Centrifuge 5417 R from serial no. 7.000 onwards.
Program overview
General description
The service programs are independent of the normal operating modes. It is possible to access program
selection by pressing the SOFT and TIME-PLUS keys together and simultaneously pressing the mains
switch.
Display:
S E x x
xx Service program number
The required program number can be set by pressing the TIME-PLUS or TIME-MINUS key. The lid is
opened by pressing the OPEN key. All programs are started by pressing the START key. Errors which are
displayed can be deleted by pressing the START key.
If "Error 36" appears in the display immediately after the service programs have been called up, the
EEPROM must be initialized.
The service mode can only be quit by switching off the centrifuge.
START Program 1
b U S x
0 = Disable
1 = RS232
2 = Reserved for CAN bus
Press the START key to access the setting of the device address.
A d r x x
xx Device address 20...29 (Hex)
By pressing the TIME-PLUS key, the address to be set is continuously counted upwards.
START To confirm the selected address.
2) Voltage version
START program 2
S P x x x
Start SE 2 The version which has been set is displayed.
SPEED-PLUS buttonSelection of the voltage version 230 120 100
SOFT buttonValue is stored in the EEPROM display 'OK'.
STOP buttonEnd of program
START program 3
1. Display checkThe sound is on for 1.5 seconds; all segments are displayed
2. Keypad checkDisplay is deleted
press any key"1" is displayed for each key
The STOP key is the last key to be pressed; this is also the end of the program.
START program 4
L I d x1 x2
x1 bolt limit switch 1 = Lid closed 0 = Lid open
x2 lid limit switch 1 = Lid locked 0 = Lid unlocked
Close lid to activate. Switches x1 and x2 toggle between 11 (closed) and 00 (open)
The set nominal values and the operating conditions are stored in the EEPROM after each run of the
centrifuge. The limits for switching off (imbalance) and statistical data are also stored in the EEPROM.
First initialization
Error 36 is indicated if no identification is found in the EEPROM when entering the service mode.
The error can be erased with the START button.
START program 5
I n I T 0
Presetting rotational speed = 14,000 rpm, rcf = 20,800, radius = 89 mm,
time = 10 min., temp. = 18 C, imbalance idle value = 170,
imbalance = 17, interface adr. = 20H, inactive,
all tables are erased
SOFT button initialization is carried out,
STOP button no initialization, return to program selection
4 1 4 0 0 0 1 0
Follow-up initializations
START program 5
I n I T 1
STOP buttonno initialization, return to program selection
SOFT button initialization is carried out, calibration data for imbalance,
voltage version and interface setting remain intact,
all other data is deleted.
START program 6
A x U y L z s s
Switching the aggregatesTEMP_PLUSrefrigeration aggregate x = 1 agg. on / x = 0 = agg. off A toggle
SPEED-MINUS solenoid valve y = 1 valve open / y = 0 valve closed U toggle
SPEED-PLUS condenser fan Z = 1 fan on / Z = 0 fan off L
ss fan step (0..16), the step can be changed by means
of the TIME-PLUS and MINUS keys
FC key To switch over to the temperature display
y y y x x x
xx Condenser temperature (xx.x)
yyy Rotor chamber temperature (yy.y)
STOP End
7) Cycle program
START program 7
This program is used for a continuous centrifuge test. The SHORT, SOFT and FC functions are available.
Specifications:
5417 C: 4 runs of 1 minute each; interval of 1 minute; 10-minute interval after the 4th run.
5417 R: 4 runs of 10 minutes each; interval of 1 minute; 10-minute interval after the 4th run.
P A U S E x x
The long interval can be set gradually with the SOFT button in limits of between 1 minute and
20 minutes. (Standard: 10 minutes).
The nominal values of the run can be changed after the service program has started. The operating
hours which have elapsed and the number of runs are stored.
START program 7
4 1 4 0 0 0 1 0
Display of the preset nominal values. Alterations are possible.
START To begin the cycle run
P A U S E x x
xx Interval time, in minutes or seconds
An individual run can be aborted by pressing the STOP key. The lid can be opened during the interval.
START program 8
r o 1 2 3 4
Slowly turn the rotor by hand; a digit is displayed for each pulse (4 pulses per rotation!)
Press the SPEED_PLUS key: Calculation of rotor ratio and rotor number (turn rotor by hand)
r o x x x z
xxx Rotor ratio
z Rotor number 0, 1, 2
Both lid limit switches must be closed during this test, otherwise the frequency converter is not released.
Safety precautions:
Do not insert a rotor if the test is carried out with an open centrifuge or without the centri-
fuge lid!
START program 9
After the program has started, an indication that the centrifuge is ready to use must appear in the dis-
play.
F U b x x x z
F U E r 6 y y
b Converter ready
z 1 = FC started
xxx Rotational field frequency
yy FC error code in case of error 1 Undervoltage
2 Overvoltage
4 Overtemperature converter
7 Overcurrent converter
8 Error EEPROM FC
10 No release
40 Short-circuit in power unit
FA Reset by watchdog
FF Serial interface time out
STOP key or SHORT key: the FC is switched off; centrifuge returns to program selection.
General information:
Imbalance calibration requires two calibration weights. Two reaction tubes of 1.5 ml or 2.0 ml are filled
and balanced with the corresponding material (e.g. quartz sand).
The tube for the lower calibration value must have a total weight of 2.3 g 0.1 g. The total weight of the
vessel for the upper calibration value is 3.8 g 0.1 g.
If the imbalance calibration is carried out with fixed-angle rotor F 45-30-11 or FA 45-30-11 (rotor number
R0), the determined limits are converted for the swing-bucket rotor and the PCR rotor (rotor number R1)
as well as the 24-position rotor (rotor number R2).
However, if the calibration is carried out with a different rotor than the 30-position rotor, the determined
values are valid for this rotor only; the values cannot be carried over to another rotor!
Three runs are carried out and the measured value imbalance value is displayed,
Calculation and display of the switch-off value (it is stored in the EEPROM).
Start test run. In the display "InbAL" is displayed. The service function is leaving.
r u n y x x
y Run number
xx Measured imbalance value
E n d x x
xx Calculated switch-off value
START Test run with the 3.8 g flyweight; the centrifuge must display "InbAL" and then switch off
OPEN To open the centrifuge lid.
SHORT To abort the calibration in progress; return after the machine has come to a standstill.
Error displays:
Error 33 Measuring values outside the measuring range; too little distance between sensor and
magnet.
Error 34 Incorrect measuring series (deviation is too large or the space between the measuring
series too small).
Possible causes: the distance between the sensor and magnet is too large or is set
incorrectly.
Error 35 Idle value of the imbalance sensor is outside the specified limits.
START program 11
3 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0
START To begin the measuring run.
After the rotor has been recognized, the measuring rotational speed is calculated by the
program = 97 % of the max. rotational speed of the rotor used.
Display of the acceleration time in seconds (x10), if the measuring rotational speed was reached
H L x x x
STOP To start of the measurement of the braking time
Display of the braking time in seconds (x10), if the centrifuge has come to a standstill.
b L x x x
SHORT To return to the program selection
Acceleration and braking times depend on the rotor model, load and voltage version. The average values
listed below are valid for 30-position rotor F 45-30-11 with the maximum load:
A rotational speed above the cut-off rotational speed is set by the software. If the centrifuge is OK, it
switches itself off via Error 7 when the cut-off speed has been reached and then decelerates with brak-
ing.
13) Viewing the error table
START program 13
Display of the error number and the number of errors during a run
START program 14
x x x x x E A
xxxx Number of starts
START next display
x x x x x C L
xxxx Number of centrifuge runs
START next display
x x x x x h
xxxxx Number of operating hours
START To return to the program selection.
START program 15, then continue switching all displays with START
x x x U y
y Rotor number (0, 1, 2)
xxx Switch-off values for all rotors (no. 0, 1, 2) (displays each consecutively)
x x x U r
xxx Idle value imbalance sensor measurement at start of imbalance calibration.
x x x S P
xxx Voltage version
y y X X
XX P0, P1, PL =Test words for checking the test process during the production;
not for Service!
5417 R only!
Do not place the device on its side. If the centrifuge has been tilted, leave the device in its
normal position for at least four hours in order to prevent damage to the compressor!
Unscrew the two front feet of the device. When doing so, hold together the upper and lower parts.
For further disassembling, place the upper part of the centrifuge on its right-hand side.
Remove the Phillips screws (on the top side of the housing).
Remove Remove
Phillips screws Phillips screws
Remove the dummy plug (situated below the keyboard) and press out the keypad.
Disconnect the ground cable and the plug connections to the PCB of the operating unit.
Undo the two screws (top, rear) on the upper part of the housing.
Remove the front cover by undoing the two screws on the bottom side of the housing (if necessary,
move the centrifuge slightly over the table edge) (ball-pin fastening).
Disconnect the ground cable and the plug connections to the PCB.
Remove screws
Undo the screws on the outer part of the back wall of the housing.
Remove the front cover by undoing the two screws on the bottom side of the housing (if necessary,
move the centrifuge slightly over the table edge) (ball-pin fastening).
Lid
Remove the snap ring from the left-hand side of the axle.
Remove the axle from its mounting by slightly moving it to the side. When doing so, pay attention to
the bushes.
Precondition: Remove the lid, disassemble the upper part of the housing.
Undo the two Phillips screws (at the front of the top side).
Precondition: Remove lid, remove the front cover, disassemble the upper part of the device.
Loosen the two Phillips screws (at the front of the top side).
Loosen the motor mountings (three screws on the bottom of the base plate).
When replacing the oscillating metals (they may be replaced as a complete set of three only)
install the torsion protection.
Remove the tray for condensation water by pulling it out towards the front.
Remove screws
When replacing the oscillating metals (they may be replaced as a complete set of three only
install the torsion protection.
After installing the new motor, check the function and rotation direction using service
function 9! The sleeve must firmly fit over the edge of the rotor chamber, otherwise it may
slip off during operation!
5417C and 5417R:
Each time the PCB, motor or imbalance angle is replaced or disassembled, align the
imbalance sensor for all available rotors!
Remove three screws on the top side (two on the left-hand side, one on the right-hand side).
Remove screws
Remove screws
Remove the mounting plate from the front cover (two screws and two ball pins).
Remove Remove
screws screws
Remove Remove
ball pins ball pins
Loosen three outer screws (frequency converter PCB, loading side) and four countersunk screws
from the rear.
Remove the dummy plug (situated below the keypad) and press out the operating unit.
Disconnect the ground cable and plug connections to the PCB of the operating unit.
Press out the operating unit from the left-hand side (spring plates).
Loosen screws
Precondition: Remove the lid, remove the front cover, take off the upper part of the housing.
Remove the brake resistors incl. plate (two nuts) from the side panel.
Remove nuts
Preconditions: Disassemble the upper part of the housing, remove the lid latch,
remove the upper part of the centrifuge.
Loosen
M5 screws
Pull out
intermediate
Version F1/F2
5408
F 100V 50/60Hz T 10,0A UL
120V 50/60Hz T 10,0A UL LID-position locking latch LID-
position device
230V 50/60Hz T 6,3A IEC
LID-magnet Micro-switch Micro-switch
230V 120V
F1
A sw BK rt RD bl BL
gnge GN/YE ON C C ON
F2 rt RD rt RD
D ws WH RD WH
rt ws
RD rt ws WH
Main-plug with Fuses and Switch 615 623
E
grau
621 1 = rot red
X605 X604 26 AGND 26 X4
S405 25 AGND 25 X2 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 1 2 24 GND 24
BK black schwarz 23 CL 23
22 VCC 22
BN brown braun ws sw 21 LIM 21
RD red rot 20 GND 20
19 RESET 19
YE yellow gelb 18 VCC1 18
GN green gruen 17 IBL 17
16 VCC 16
BL blue blau 15 RTE 15 Keyboard 5417R
WH white weiss 14 TX- 14
13 KONT 13 Bedienteil 5417R
Frequency converter 12 TX+ 12
11 RN 11
D Umrichter 10 VCC 10 X3
9 GND 9
5408_200.000-xx
8 RX- 8 8
MVL 7 Anschluss
5408_450.006-xx (230V) 7 7 6 fuer
X602 6 RX+ 6 Schnittstelle
5 GND 5 5
rt RD 1
5408_451.002-xx (120V) 4 FREI+ 4 4
3 DM 3 3 Interface
rt RD 2 FR- 2 Connector
2 2 1
1 GND 1
X601 10 622
9 V8 ws (white)
VERTRAULICH
CONFIDENTIAL
8 IBL bn (brown)
7 GND gn (green)
X606 X607 S402 6 VCC ge (yellow)
5 VCC rt (red)
4 RTE bl (blue)
R- R+ VCC ws (white)
SVN6
SVL6
C 3
2 FN gn (green)
S401S
S401T
S401R
ws sw ws sw 1 GND bn (brown) 624
230V: rt sw 614
RD BK 611 613 bn (brown)
120V: bl sw ws sw rotortemp.
BL BK WH BK sw (black) sensor
bl bl bl (blue)
BL BL
624 ws WH
ws WH rotation imbal
sensor magnet sensor
B condenser solenoid
fan 5407_010.002-01
valve 5810_303.001-xx
5425_604.009-xx
Magnetventil
Masseband
Kondensator-
Luefter Kessel
gnge chamber
compressor GN/YE bn (brown)
temperature sw (black)
condenser bl (blue)
gnge
GN/YE
A EP.LP. -
DV_Nr: - Overview_5417R_electronic
Chopper - Resistors Bez. : ov5407_1.sch
230V-Version: 2 x 270 Ohm
Blatt 1 von 1
115V-Version: 2 x 130 Ohm eppendorf Gepr.:
A-Nr : 97/
Zentrifugen 5408 810.983-01
Datum: 21.2.01/Kache
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Version F1/F2
5417
F
100V 50/60Hz T 10,0A UL
LID-position locking latch LID-
120V 50/60Hz T 8,0A UL position device
230V 50/60Hz T 6,3A IEC
LID-magnet REED-Contact Micro-switch
F1
A sw (black) ws (white)
C ON
gnge
F2 ws (white)
D ws (white)
ws
ws
X605 grau
S405 SDM+ SDM- 1 = rot
1 2 AGND
X604 26 AGND 26 X4
25 GND 25 X2 1 2 3 4 5 6
ws sw 24 24
23 CL 23
22 VCC 22
21 LIM 21
20 GND 20
19 RESET 19
18 VCC1 18
17 IBL 17
16 VCC 16
15 RTE 15
Keyboard 5417C
Frequency converter 14 TX- 14
D 13 KONT 13
12 TX+ 12
Bedienteil 5417C
Umrichter 11 RN 11
10 VCC 10
GND X3
9 RX- 9 8
8 MVL 8 7 Anschluss
7 RX+ 7 6 fuer
6 GND 6 5 Schnittstelle
5 FREI+ 5 4
4 DM 4 3
3 3 Interface
2 FR- 2 2 Connector
1 GND 1 1
VERTRAULICH
CONFIDENTIAL
S402 imbal
sensor
R- R+
C X601
S401S
S401T
S401R
1 2 3 4
Magnet gnge
Brueckenschutzleiter
GND bn (brown)
FN gn (green) rotation
VCC ws (white)
B sensor
Masseband
2x ws (white)
bn (brown) bn (brown)
sw (black) sw (black)
bl (blue) bl (blue)
10-4
10-5
9-1
7-1
Fig. 1
9-11
9-3
6-1
9-9
KS/0313
KS/ Spare parts list 7-1
Centrifuge 5417 C / 5417 R
5417 C from serial no. 13,000 onwards / 5417 R from serial no. 7,000 onwards
7 Spare parts list
9-5
Fig. 3
9-14 9-13
4-6
Fig. 4
9-15
11-1
3-1
Fig. 5
9-12
2-2
Fig. 6
2-1
8-7 8-4
4-1
4-4
4-2
Fig. 9
10-7 10-6
5-1 Fig. 10
KS/0313
KS/ Spare parts list 7-5
Centrifuge 5417 C / 5417 R
5417 C from serial no. 13,000 onwards / 5417 R from serial no. 7,000 onwards
7 Spare parts list
10-8
10-5
10-2
10-1
9-8
9-6
4-8 9-2
Fig. 11
7-1
2-1 Fig. 12
5417 C
5417 R
Fig. Pos. Designation New part
1 Mains input
2 Electronics
3 Temperature sensors
4 Drive
5417 C
5417 R
Fig. Pos. Designation New part
04 4-6 Repair kit motor cap 5417 R consisting of: 5408 850.063 x
Motor cap with integr. speed sensor
O-ring 42x3
Screw Tuf. M4x10, 4 pcs.
5 Brake resistors
6 Fan
7 Control pad
KS/0313
KS/ Spare parts list 7-9
Centrifuge 5417 C / 5417 R
5417 C from serial no. 13,000 onwards / 5417 R from serial no. 7,000 onwards
7 Spare parts list
5417 C
5417 R
Fig. Pos. Designation New part
8 Lid latch
07 8-4 Micro switch, with actuator (long and short) 5810 853.044 x x
07 8-7 Repair kit for emergency lid release consisting of: 5417 853.032 x x
Nylon pointed staple
Cord, 0.65 m
Tubular rivet
9 Housing
03 9-13 Guiding rails for cond. water tray, set of 4 pcs. 5408 855.030 x
5417 C
5417 R
Fig. Pos. Designation New part
10 Lid
01 10-4 Monitoring glass, cpl., for 5417 R consisting of: 5408 853.046 x
Monitoring glass
Counter nut
Rubber bushing, type HG 11
Spacer ring
10-9 Set of lid screws and plastic washers (1 set = 20 pcs.) 5408 853.089 x x
11 Cooling system
KS/0313
KS/ Spare parts list 7-11
Centrifuge 5417 C / 5417 R
5417 C from serial no. 13,000 onwards / 5417 R from serial no. 7,000 onwards
7 Spare parts list
5417 C
5417 R
Fig. Pos. Designation New part
14 Transport protection
14-1 Transport box incl. transport protection and inlays 5408 850.950 x
for 5417 R
14-2 Transport box incl. transport protection and inlays 5417 850.955 x
for 5417 C
Name:
Tel.:
Job No.:
230 V
120 V
Quantity Fig. Pos. Designation New part
Electronics
Drive
Lid latch
07 8-4 Micro switch, with actuator (long and short) 5810 853.044 x x
Fuses
230 V
120 V
Quantity Fig. Pos. Designation New part
Name:
Tel.:
Job No.:
230 V
120 V
Quantity Fig. Pos. Designation New part
Electronics
Temperature sensors
Drive
230 V
120 V
Quantity Fig. Pos. Designation New part
Lid latch
07 8-4 Micro switch, with actuator (long and short) 5810 853.044 x x
Fuses
Ambient temperature: 2 C 35 C
Ambient temperature: 10 C 35 C
Centrifuge maintenance
5452
5418
5424
5702
5430
5804
5415R
5417R
5430R
5415D
5417C
5453
5810
5810R 5804R
5702RH 5702R
Nr. Execution at least every x months: 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
M 01 Cleaning of the device in accordance with its operating manual x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Overview maintenance
M 21 Temperature sensors x x x x x
M 22 Analyzing device parameters, deleting, if necessary x x x x x x x x x x x x x
M 23 Software update, if necessary (EPROM or USB connection) x x x x x x x x
M 24 Test run x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Average time consumption: up to 60 minutes up to 70 minutes up to 90 minutes up to120 minutes
5452
5418
5424
5702
5430
5804
incl. electrical safety test*
5415R
5417R
5430R
5804R
5415D
5417C
5453
5810
5810R
Additional maintenance
centrifuges
5452
5418
5424
5702
5430
5804
5415R
5702R
5417R
5430R
5804R
5415D
5417C
5453
5810
5810R
5702 RH
Operation Qualification/Additional maintenance
KS/ 1709
Centrifuge 5417 C / 5417 R
5417 C from serial no. 13,000 onwards/ 5417 R from serial no. 7,000 onwards
9 Maintenance
Description of centrifuge maintenance
M 04 Keypad
Test the keypad with the corresponding service program and press each key.
Pay special attention to the following:
Tactility
M 05 Stability
Check the device feet to ensure stability of the device. In case of crack formation, the feet must be
replaced.
M 05 Housing
Clean the housing as described in the corresponding operating manual and supplement sheets.
Inspect for any damage which could impair safety.
In case of any cracks, liquid might leak into the device. The housing must be replaced.
M 06 Rotor chamber
Check the rotor chamber for damages.
Look out for cracks, especially in case of plastic rotor chambers.
Clean metal rotor chambers in accordance with the instructions in the operating manual.
They consist of stainless steel or specially coated metal.
If samples with a high concentration of sodium chloride (NaCL) are used, spots which look like rust
can occur.
These spots must be removed immediately with polishing paste. Rust can only develop if the
maintenance measures recommended in the operating manual are not complied with.
If glass splinters are in the rotor chamber during centrifugation, black/gray abrasion may occur.
If glass tubes have broken, the rotor and the complete rotor chamber must be cleaned immediately
to remove glass splinters. Small particles might get caught in rubber parts such as the motor
sleeve, rotor chamber sealing and rubber mats of adapters. These particles may be released later
and cause a sandblast effect with rubber abrasion. Thoroughly clean the rotor chamber and
replace all rubber parts.
M 09 Lid springs
The lid spring must be replaced every 2 years during maintenance as a precautionary measure.
Pay special attention to the following:
Visible wear, e.g. chafe marks.
M 09 Gas spring
The gas spring must be replaced at the latest every 2 years during maintenance as a precautionary
measure.
A new gas spring will ensure a lid opening angle of > 75.
When the centrifuge is not in use, the centrifuge lid should always be open and must not be
restricted in its opening, e.g. by shelves mounted above the centrifuge.
Observe the notes in the operating manual.
M 11 Speed sensor
Install the rotor and check rotor detection and the rotor relation with the appropriate service
program.
Check the motor speed sensor of the Centrifuges 5430, 5430R, 5702, 5702R and 5702RH with the
customer service indications.
Note: Perform the speed check in accordance with the OQ.
M 12 Motor sleeve
Pay special attention to the following:
Cracks
Damage
Correct installation (to ensure leak tightness)
Liquid ingressing into the device may cause significant damage.
Only insert the motor sleeve of the Centrifuge 5430 R with Loctite 5910.
M 13 Motor
Remove the rotor and rotate the motor shaft by hand. Running noise and a stiff movement indicate
bearing wear.
When the motor is disassembled, look out for signs of corrosion and cracks in the bearing shield of
the motor.
M 13 Motor shaft
Ensure that the motor shaft is clean, and look out for signs of wear.
Grooves and scratches result from careless mounting/dismounting of the rotor or from incorrect
tensioning of the rotor screw by the user.
The taper bush of the Centrifuges 5804, 5804R, 5810 and 5810R must be firmly connected to the
motor shaft. Do not use silicone grease or similar products for lubrication.
The O-ring of the Centrifuges 5702, 5702R and 5702RH must be renewed every 2 years.
M 14 Drive suspension
Check the drive suspension for cracks.
In case of horizontal installation of the shock mounts, the drive suspension is subjected to
particular stress.
M 15 Imbalance detection
1. Load the rotor in a one-sided way.
For the weight specifications, please refer to the service manual of the respective centrifuge.
2. Use the respective customer service program to check whether the alignment tolerance is maintai-
ned within a safe range.
3. Perform test without rotor and with the heaviest customer rotor at maximum load (5804/5804R/
5810/5810R only).
4. Check the microswitch with the respective service program (5702/5702R/5702RH only).
M 16 Vent flap
Check whether the vent flap opens properly, using the respective service program (5804/5810
only).
The vent flap will open only if a fixed-angle rotor is installed and operating.
M 17 Fuse base
Remove the fuses and inspect the contacts of the fuse holder and fuse base for signs of oxidation
and deposits.
M 19 Condenser fan
Remove dust and dirt with a cleaning brush or pressurized air.
Pay attention to running noise.
Check the various setting steps with the respective service program.
M 20 Compressor
Test the engaging and disengaging of the compressor with the respective service program.
M 23 Software update
A software update is free of charge within the scope of maintenance to be able to use program enhan-
cements.
The software update is carried out either by replacing an EPROM or via the USB interface.
The latest software versions can be downloaded from www.eppendorf-support.com.
ME 04 Imbalance adjustment/check
See the service manual, chapter Alignment/Troubleshooting with the respective service program.
ME 05 Software upgrade
Install the latest software (subject to a charge) to take advantage of the product improvements of
new functions, e.g. retrofitting a rotor.
A new version of the basic software will be installed.
The software upgrade is carried out either by replacing an EPROM or via the USB interface.
The latest software versions can be downloaded from www.eppendorf-support.com.
ME 06 Electrical test
See "Description: Device check for centrifuges".
The centrifuge operator is, on his own authority, responsible to provide proper evidence to document
the required tests.
Measuring procedure:
1. Install the rotor.
2. Completely load the rotor with filled tubes.
3. Mark the rotor hub with a reflector (accessory part for the measuring device).
4. Close the centrifuge lid.
5. Start the centrifuge with the desired speed and let it run for a minimum of 5 minutes.
6. Measure the rotational speed through the monitoring glass in the centrifuge lid. For this, observe the operating
manual for the measuring device.
7. Write down the measurement result.
8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for other speeds, if necessary.
The speed check must be carried out with the centrifuge lid closed. It is not allowed, for safety reasons, to check the
speed with the centrifuge lid open!
A recommendation for the speeds to be tested and their tolerances can be found in the technical data or the OQ of
the respective centrifuge.
Temperature inspection
Measuring device : Thermometer with a temperature sensor that has a low inherent heat capacity
(e.g. thermocouple, max. 0.5 mm)
Measurement range: 0 C to > 100 C
Accuracy: < 0.1 C
Ambient temperature: 23 C 2 C
Measuring procedure:
1. Fill several tubes with ethylene glycol or similar and position them symmetrically in the rotor (the minimum tube
and liquid volume for an accurate measurement is 1.5 ml).
2. Select maximum speed (depending on the centrifuge type and the rotor used).
3. Select the minimum temperature (depending on the centrifuge type and the rotor used) to be reached.
4. Precool the rotor with Fast Temp. (Fast Cool).
5. Start the centrifuge and let it run at least 45 minutes.
6. Stop the centrifuge and measure the temperature in the middle of the tubes immediately after opening the cen-
trifuge.
The sample heating is measured analogously compared to the ambient temperature (for centrifuges without refrige-
ration unit), omitting steps 3 and 4. Prior to beginning step 6, measure the ambient temperature to be able to com-
pare it with the temperature of the samples.
A recommendation for the temperatures to be tested and their tolerances can be found in the technical data or the
OQ of the respective centrifuge.
Measuring procedure:
1. Set the operating time to Continuous Operation.
2. Start centrifuge and stopwatch simultaneously.
3. Let the centrifuge run for a minimum of 5 minutes.
4. Compare the time displayed on the centrifuge and the time measured with the stopwatch.
A recommendation for the times to be tested and their tolerances can be found in the technical data or the OQ of the
respective centrifuge.
For Centrifuge 5417 C from serial no. 13.000 onwards and 5417 R from serial no. 7.000 onwards.
The centrifuges of the series 5417 consist of the following main electrical assembly groups:
Terminals for monitoring the imbalance, rotational speed registration, lid magnet
Additional terminals for the refrigerated version:
Central control unit (processor, OTP), frequency converter interface, position registration of the lid
latch
The PC interface is available as an optional extra which can be updated as a plug-in module and an
interface cable.
Various cables
Power supply
Voltage is supplied via a cold device plug module with integrated mains plug and fuse inserts.
From the mains switch, the power is applied via S405, the "frequency converter" PCB.
This assembly group is the core of the machine, as the drive of the three-phase asychronous motor and
the power supply for all assembly groups are generated in the frequency converter.
The PCB is screwed onto the base plate of the machine. Terminals for the lid magnet, the rotational
speed sensor and the imbalance assembly group itself are on the converter PCB.
The PCB is screwed onto a cooling plate in the front panel of the machine. Terminals for rotational speed
sensor, chamber and condenser temperature sensors, imbalance assembly group, as well as refrigerated
aggregate, condenser fan, solenoid valve, and lid magnet are on the converter PCB.
The input power supply unit contains assembly groups such as filters for eliminating radio interferences,
current limitation for limiting the starting current of the intermediate circuit condensers, PFC switching for
minimizing the mains reaction by sinusoidally loading the mains. The PCB is suppled with mains voltage
via terminal S405.
Switching power unit for the voltage supply for the control assembly groups
The switching power supply unit supplies all assemblies with the corresponding voltages, with or without
potential. The following voltages are available:
The frequency converter transforms the single-phase alternating current into a three-phase alternating
current for driving the three-phase asynchronous motor without collectors. The converter is equipped with
a basic data set, which can be updated at any time to the necessary parameters via the interface. With
this type of control, it is possible to set acceleration and braking curves as desired and to minimize power
consumption and power loss. The resistors required for the brake chopper operation are connected to
S402.
The converter contains the electronic braking circuit, which uses the external braking resistors in order to
reduce the excess energy which is generated (motor acts as generator).
The core of the computer is formed by the Siemens Controller C504, which provides complete central
control of the drive (data communication for operation, generating a rotary field, or monitoring current and
voltage). The data communication between control and converter is based on a serial data transmission
(RS 232) via the connection cable to X4 or X604. This makes it possible to modify the converter
parameters for an optimal centrifuge run even when the run is taking place. During the run, there is a
continuous telegram exchange, so that also converter errors can be analyzed immediately. The data
output to the converter is carried out via port 6.1 and the data acceptance from the converter via port 3.0
of the processor on the keypad.
This assembly group consists of a matrix with an adhesive front foil and a PCB which is equipped on both
sides. The following parts are integrated onto the PCB:
The processor operates with a clock frequency of 12 MHz which is generated by means of an oscillatory
circuit. This circuit consists of an oscillator switch in the processor and an external 12 MHz quartz (Q1)
with two 22 pF capacitors (C29, C30).
The operating system of the centrifuge is stored on the OTP. The EEPROM makes it possible to store
current operating parameters, such as rotational speed, duration of the last run and operating hours. This
data remains saved even after the centrifuge has been switched off and can be called up again after the
centrifuge has been switched on again. All control signals and sensor signals (except for lid inquiry) are
transferred to or from the converter via a 26-pin flat-band cable (X4). Please note that the adaptation of
the sensor leads at the converter PCB differs according to whether 5417 C or 5417 R is used. However,
the signal processing on the operating LP is identical.
These functions are carried out with the aid of a unipolar Hall sensor (TL4905L). This sensor consists of a
3-pin flat-band cable and is soldered to a sensor board located below the motor covering in the rotor
chamber. As the output is designed as an open-collector, R13 acts as "pull-up" resistor and supplies a
defined signal at the processor port (e.g. if a cable break occurs between the sensor and the keypad
PCB). R15 and C19 help to reduce interfering pulses (low-pass filter) and IC6 helps to improve the
steepness of the pulse.
Active mechanism
Under influence of a magnetic field, the output of the sensor becomes conductive against ground. When
the rotor is spinning, the magnetic strips on the rotor move past the Hall sensor and generate "LOW"
pulses, according to the width of the magnet. These impulses are evaluated as rotational speed pulses.
Four magnets of an identical width are used for each rotor, with the width used depending on the rotor
model. This enables clear coding of the rotors. The rotational speed has no effect in this regard.
Imbalance determination
Imbalance determination is carried out by a system which analyzes the distance between a magnet
fastened to the motor and an analog Hall sensor (UGN3503U). The sensor is integrated on PCB
"Imbalance Detection", which amplifies the Hall signal. The height and polarity of the induced voltage
corresponds to the strength and polarity of the magnetic field. Depending on the position of the motor
axle, the magnetic field of the magnet influences the sensor with different field strengths. In turn, this
changes the induced voltage at the output. This enables an analysis of the imbalance which is
reproducible exactly. The assembly is either directly mounted on the converter PCB (5417 C) or mounted
on the motor plate and adapted to the converter PCB (5417 R) via plug X601. The amplified sensor signal
reaches the keypad PCB (X4) via X604. It reaches the control processor (pinport 6.0) via an RC
combination, which functions as a low-pass filter and dampens interfering pulses. At this processor, it is
transformed into a signal which can be analyzed by the internal A/D converter. This assembly group is
installed at a distance of approx. 10 mm from the permanent magnet. In order to achieve a sufficient
signal, the operating voltage of the OPV on the imbalance PCB is 8 V. The signal is generated on the
converter PCB from the 24 V supply by means of a Z-stabilization. Since the analog voltage on the
processor pin of the operating unit PCB must not exceed 5 V, the voltage is limited by a 4.7 V Z-diode
(ZD1).
In order to measure the rotor chamber temperature, an NTC resistor is used which is encapsulated in a
sleeve and located on the base of the rotor chamber. The sensor (NTC 10 k / 25 C) changes its
resistance in accordance with the temperature. The connection cables are connected to plug X601 of the
converter PCB. The signal reaches the operating unit PCB via X604, where it reaches the analog port
(PORT 6.1) of the processor with the voltage divider (R12) and the voltage modification is registered and
analyzed.
Condenser temperature
The condenser temperature is measured with the aid of an NTC resistor which is fastened to the port of
the compressor. This sensor (NTC 10 k / 25 C) serves as protection against overtemperature for the
compressor and as control element for the rotational speed control of the condenser fan. It is connected
to the analogue port of the processor (PORT 6.2) via X602 and X604 and a voltage divider (R14). The
measurement is carried out in proportion to the rotor chamber temperature.
The lid latch mechanism contains a solenoid magnet and two switches, which are mounted in a separate
assembly group in the casing. The solenoid magnet is a DC magnet which is supplied with rectified mains
voltage by the converter PCB. Two solid-state relays (triac with optocoupler port), which are located on
the converter PCB, serve as "mains" switches. X4 and X604 of the keypad PCB serve to open the triacs,
which releases the magnet. A pulse of 200 ms in length opens the lid. When the machine has come to a
standstill and the "OPEN" key has been pressed, this pulse is sent from the processor pin (P5.2). The
signal distance of this pulse is connected to a monoflop circuit (IC7, C27, R39), which stops opening
pulses, if there are still rotational speed pulses. This circuit serves as an additional protection which
prevents the lid from being released unintentionally before the rotor has come to a standstill. The lid
position query has an important safety function, in order to prevent the machine from starting when the lid
is open. One microswitch recognizes the position of the locking and the other switch recognizes the lid
position.
Refrigerated version (5417 R): Second microswitch at the ejector of the lid recognition.
Non-refrigerated version (5417 C): Second switch is a Reed sensor that is activated by a magnet located
in the lid.
However, in both machines, both switches must be closed in order to signal that the machine is ready to
operate. This means that both processor ports (P3.4, P3.5) are connected to GND.
Converter interface
The data output (TX1) and the data input (RX1) are transported by two port cables (P3.0, P3.1). The
release cable (P5.3) has an additional safety function, as it can prevent the converter power level from
releasing. This release cable is additionally connected to the lid query signals by means of the hardware.
When the centrifuge lid is not closed properly, the release signal is blocked. The connection to a monoflop
(IC7) offers additional protection against non-permitted release (e.g. if the keypad processor does not
operate correctly). A pulse frequency of 20 Hz from the processor must be applied to the monoflop in
order to maintain the release for the converter. This prevents the output signal (continuous release) from
switching off. If there are no trigger pulses from the processor (e.g. when the processor is reset), the final
amplifiers of the converter are switched off.
A condenser is installed in the refrigeration circuit which is used to distribute the heat from the
compressor to the surroundings. In addition, a fan supplies the condenser with cooling air. regulation of
the fan occurs via phase-control. This is realized by a solid-state relay (SR603 on the converter PCB),
which influences the voltage on the fan via a control signal (P1.3) from the processor. The rotational
speed of the fan depends on the condenser temperature which has been determined.
Power supply
for the refrigerating aggregate, the condenser fan and the solenoid valve (5417 R only)
These three aggregates operate with the mains voltage and are designed for the corresponding voltage
versions.
Refrigerating aggregate
Connecting the mains voltage via relay (REL 602) on the converter PCB to the connecting plugs SVL6,
SVN6. The command for switching is given by the data interface and carried out by the converter control.
Condenser fan
The mains voltage controlled by the solid-state relay is connected to the fan via X606 of the converter
PCB. Regulation takes place via a direct control cable from the processor of the operating unit PCB.
Solenoid valve
The solenoid valve is switched on and off by a solid-state relay (SR604) that is controlled via a direct
control cable from the processor of the keypad PCB. The solenoid valve is connected to the converter by
means of the terminal X607.
PC interface
Centrifuges 5417 R/C are prepared for operation at a PC interface. This means that the operating unit
PCB contains a plug board (X3) which can be connected to an additional assembly group via a cable.
This assembly group is used for adaptation to a standardized serial interface RS 232. Port 4 (4.0...4.4) on
the processor (IC1) is designed to carry out data exchange.