Manual Elara 11D
Manual Elara 11D
1 General Information 5
1.1 Introduction 5
1.2 Intended Use 6
1.3 Incoming Inspection 6
1.4 Warranty 6
1.5 Warranty Statement 7
2 Technical Data 8
2.1 Specifications 8
2.2 Generator Steam Data (ELARA-D models) 9
2.3 Autoclave Electrical Data 9
2.4 Utilities 9
2.5 Environment Emission Information 10
2.6 Construction 10
2.7 Stickers Description 11
2.8 Stickers map 12
2.9 Operating Conditions 12
2.10 Directives and Standards 13
2.11 Water Quality 14
2.12 Overall Dimensions: ELARA9-D/ELARA9-i 15
2.13 Overall Dimensions: ELARA11-D/ELARA11-i 16
2.14 Front view 17
2.15 Rear View (ELARA-D models) 18
2.16 Rear View (ELARA-i models) 19
3 Safety 20
3.1 Safety features 20
3.2 Safety Instructions 20
4 Installation 22
4.1 Lifting and carrying 22
4.2 Unpacking the autoclave 23
4.3 Installation preparations 23
4.4 Placing the Autoclave 24
4.5 Connections to Utility Supplies 24
4.6 Operating the autoclave 24
5 Tests 26
5.1 Installation Tests 26
5.2 Periodical Tests 26
5.3 First Operation 27
6 Description of the Control System 28
6.1 Block Diagram of Hardware Components 28
6.2 Application System Architecture 28
6.3 Description of the programmable component: 29
6.4 Control system hardware components 31
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7 Control Panel 35
7.1 Keypad 36
7.2 Data Center 37
7.3 Displayed Error Messages / Symbols 38
7.4 Displayed operational messages / Symbols 38
8 Screens 40
8.1 Screens showing a successfully completed cycle 40
8.2 Screens showing aborted cycles after a completed sterilization stage 41
8.3 Screens showing a Failure occurrence after a completed sterilization stage ......... 42
8.4 Screens showing a failed cycle: 42
8.5 Screens showing a failure because of a Heat Time Error 43
9 Checking and Changing Parameters And Other Data 45
9.1 Browsing through the Menus 45
9.2 Changing a Parameter 46
9.3 Quick Options Screen 48
9.4 Export to USB 49
9.5 Print Cycles (Printer is Optional) 51
9.6 Version Information 52
9.7 Start Cycle By Clock 52
9.8 Set Date and Time 54
9.9 Logging in and Entering the Main Menu 54
9.10 Directories and Subdirectories 56
9.11 System Parameters 59
9.12 Print Rate All (Printer is Optional) 59
9.13 Print Rate Sterilization (Printer is Optional) 59
9.14 Screen Saver 60
9.15 Cycle Print Gap (Printer is Optional) 60
9.16 Inputs/Outputs 60
9.17 View Digital Inputs State 61
9.18 View digital outputs state 61
9.19 Test Digital Outputs 61
9.20 View Analog Inputs State 61
9.21 Analog Inputs Calibration 61
9.22 Maintenance 62
9.23 Export Gain Offset to USB 63
9.24 Reset Atmospheric Pressure 63
9.25 Test RTC 64
9.26 Printer Test (Printer is Optional) 65
9.27 Print all Gain and Offset (Printer is Optional) 65
9.28 Advanced Options 66
9.29 Enable/Disable Cycles 67
9.30 Set Language 67
9.31 Set Temperature Units 68
9.32 Set Pressure Units 69
9.33 Duplicate Cycles 69
9.34 Delete Custom Cycles 71
9.35 Set external IP address 72
9.36 Version Handling 72
9.37 Import Application from USB 73
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9.38 Import all Settings from USB Device 73
9.39 Import Application and Setting from USB 74
9.40 Return to Factory Default Settings 74
9.41 Cycle Parameters 75
9.42 Temperature Sensors 77
9.43 Displayed Inputs 77
9.44 Create Pulse 78
9.45 Stabilize 80
9.46 Heating 81
9.47 Sterilization 81
9.48 Exhaust 82
9.49 Drying 82
9.50 Change the parameter as desired. 83
9.51 Ending 84
9.52 Global 84
10 Preliminary Operations for Each Technician Call 87
11 Replacing and Maintenance Procedures 89
11.1 Draining the Reservoirs 89
11.2 Safety tests after repair 90
11.3 Dismantling the Outer Cover of the Autoclave 91
11.4 Emergency Door Opening 92
11.5 Replacing the jacket heating elements (ELARA-D models only) 94
11.6 Replacing the PT100 Temperature Sensor and cut –off thermostat of the jacket
heater (ELARA-D models only) 95
11.7 Replacing the Water Reservoir Water Level Electrodes 96
11.8 Replacing the water filling pipe (ELARA-D models). 98
11.9 Replacing the water filling pipe. 98
11.10 Replacing the Door Cover 99
11.11 Replacing the door closing safety microswitch 100
11.12 Replacing the main switch/ circuit breaker 101
11.13 Replacing the Air Filter 102
11.14 Replacing the Solid State Relay (SSR) 103
11.15 Replacing the Transformer. 104
11.16 Replacing the fuse of the transformer 104
11.17 Replacing the Safety Valve 105
11.18 Replacing the steam generator heating elements 107
11.19 Replacing the steam generator cut-off thermostat 107
11.20 Replacing and cleaning the generator’s water level electrode 108
11.21 Replacing the Drain Valve 109
11.22 Replacing the door gasket 111
11.23 Replacing the Control system Front Panel 113
11.24 Replacing the Printer Door (If Available) 114
11.25 Replacing the Door Handle 115
11.26 Replacing the Plastic Handle Cover 115
11.27 Replacing the Printer (If Available) 116
11.28 Replacing the paper roll (If Available) 118
11.29 Replacing the Door Locking safety Microswitch 119
11.30 Replacing the water pump 122
11.31 Replacing Plunger or Coil of the Solenoid Valve 123
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11.32 Replacing the internal PT100 (ELARA-I models only) 123
11.33 Replacing the Chamber and Generator Pressure Transducers 124
11.34 Replacing the pressostat 126
11.35 Replacing the door locking solenoid 127
11.36 Replacing the internal PT100 129
11.37 Replacing the Water Filter 130
11.38 Replacing the Vacuum Pump 131
12 Troubleshooting 133
13 List of Spare Parts 141
14 Pressure vs Temperature for Saturated Steam 165
15 Drawings 172
15.1 Piping Diagrams (ELARA-D) 172
15.2 Piping Diagram (ELARA-i) 175
15.3 Electric Diagram (ELARA-D) 177
15.4 Electric Diagram (ELARA-i) 185
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1 General Information
Caution!
Read the Operating Instructions carefully, before beginning any
operation on the autoclave!
1.1 Introduction
Warning
Only technical personnel having proper qualifications and holding
technical documentation (including a Technician Manual) and
adequate information are authorized to install and service the
apparatus.
1.4 Warranty
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Tuttnauer warrantees all new autoclaves for a period of one full year,
covering both parts and labor. This one year warranty covers defects in
materials and workmanship on every part in the autoclave except the
HEPA filter and the door gasket.
This warranty does not apply to any autoclave that has been subjected
to misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation or application, nor
shall it extend to autoclaves that have been repaired or altered outside
the factory without prior authorization from Tuttnauer.
Tuttnauer’s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of parts for
the autoclave. This warranty will be void if the unit is not purchased from
an authorized Tuttnauer dealer. No other warranties or obligations are
expressed or implied.
The Autoclave should not be used in a manner not described in
this manual!
Note: If there is any difficulty with this autoclave, and the solution is not
covered in this manual, contact our representative or us first. Do not
attempt to service this autoclave yourself. Describe the difficulty as
clearly as possible so we may be able to diagnose the problem and
provide a prompt solution.
Send along a copy of the last printout for our inspection. If replacement
parts are needed, stipulate the model and serial number of the machine.
No autoclaves will be accepted for repair without proper authorization
from us. All transportation charges must be paid both ways by the
owner.
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2 Technical Data
2.1 Specifications
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2.2 Generator Steam Data (ELARA-D models)
Property Value
Max. working pressure 3 BarG
Safety relief valve 5 Bar
2.4 Utilities
Property Value
Mineral free water See table in 2.11
Power supply * 1 phase, /230VAC ±10%, 50Hz
Recommended circuit
15A
breaker
Cautions!
In order to avoid any injury by electrical hazard, it is recommended that a
ground fault protection device (GFCI) be installed in the electrical panel
feeding the autoclave (local codes may make this mandatory).
The electrical network must comply with local rules or regulations.
Verify that there is an easy access to the main power switch and to the
current leakage safety relay (GFCI). The voltage supplied to the device
must comply with the label ± 5%.
A switch or circuit-breaker must be included in the building installation.
This switch or circuit-breaker shall be in close proximity to the
equipment, within easy reach of the operator; and marked as the
disconnecting device for the equipment.
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2.5 Environment Emission Information
2.6 Construction
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2.7 Stickers Description
* D models only
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2.8 Stickers map
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Caution!
Waste water should be brought into the public net in accordance
with the local rules or requirements
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2.11 Water Quality
The distilled or mineral-free water supply shall be according to the table below:
Contaminants in Contaminants in
water supplied to condensate at steam inlet
generator/chamber to sterilizer
Evaporate residue ≤ 10 mg/l N/A
Silicate (SiO2) ≤ 1 mg/l ≤ 0.1 mg/l
Iron ≤ 0.2mg/l ≤ 0.1mg/l
Cadmium ≤ 0.005 mg/l ≤ 0.005 mg/l
Lead ≤ 0.05 mg/l ≤ 0.05 mg/l
Rest of heavy metals
except iron, ≤ 0.1 mg/l ≤ 0.1 mg/l
cadmium, lead
Chloride (Cl) ≤ 2 mg/l ≤ 0.1 mg/l
Phosphate (P2O5) ≤ 0.5 mg/l ≤ 0.1 mg/l
Conductivity (at
3 to 15 µs/cm ≤ 3 µs/cm
25°C)
pH value (degree of
5 to 7.5 5 to 7
acidity)
Hardness (Σ ions of
≤ 0.02 mmol/l ≤ 0.02 mmol/l
alkaline earth)
Appearance Colorless, clean, without sediments
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2.12 Overall Dimensions: ELARA9-D/ELARA9-i
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2.13 Overall Dimensions: ELARA11-D/ELARA11-i
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2.14 Front view
1 2 3 4 5 6
12
11 9
13
10
14
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2.15 Rear View (ELARA-D models)
2
8
3 9
10
4
11
5
6 7
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2.16 Rear View (ELARA-i models)
2
7
3 8
9
4
10
11
5 6
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3 Safety
Never use the autoclave to sterilize corrosive products (acids, bases, or
phenols) volatile compounds or solutions (ethanol, methanol or
chloroform), or radioactive substances.
The pressure vessel chamber door has the following features protecting
personnel from hazards:
Two door switches that indicate that the door is closed and locked.
Without this indication, the cycle does not start.
An electrical door locking pin that blocks door opening during operation.
Note: The door cannot be opened if the chamber is too hot.
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4 Installation
Caution!
The installation and all operations described in this chapter must
be done only by an authorized technician.
The sterilizer must be placed on a rigid and leveled surface. The
stand must be able to withstand the load of the device and loaded
material.
Caution!
Before moving the autoclave, Make sure that the electric cord is
disconnected from the power, and there is no pressure in the
chamber or in the generator.
Attention! The pressure of the generator (ELARA-D models) does
not decrease immediately when the equipment is turned off. Wait
approx. ½ an hour to verify that the pressure decreased to
atmospheric pressure.
To avoid injuries, lifting and carrying should be done with at least two
persons or by using a fork-lift or any other mechanical aid.
Do not drop the device!
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4.2 Unpacking the autoclave
Unpack the autoclave and inspect for mechanical damage upon receipt.
Observe packing method and retain packing materials until the unit has
been inspected. Mechanical inspection involves checking for signs of
physical damage such as: scratched panel surfaces, broken knobs, etc.
To avoid injuries, lifting and carrying of the autoclave should be done
with at least two persons or by using a fork-lift or any other mechanical
aid.
1. Check and verify that the counter carrying the autoclave is a rigid and
leveled surface and can carry a load of 225 lb (102kg).
2. Check and verify that the counter dimensions are, at least, 22” wide x
24” deep (55cm x 63.5cm).
3. Keep the back and the sides of the autoclave approximately 4” (10 cm)
away from the wall to allow ventilation and facilitate the device
disconnection.
4. If placed in a cabinet, verify that the rear of the cabinet is open to allow
ventilation.
Note: Insufficient space for ventilation may result in an increase of the
autoclave's temperature that may cause a malfunction or damage the
instrument.
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4.4 Placing the Autoclave
Keep all the sides of the autoclave approximately 3” (75.2 mm) away
from the wall to allow ventilation.
If placed in a cabinet, verify that the rear of the cabinet is open to allow
ventilation.
Insufficient space for ventilation may result in an increase of the
autoclave's temperature that may damage the instrument.
It is recommended that enough space be left around the autoclave to
give a technician access for servicing the machine.
1. Check and verify that the power supply is a 1 phase, 230Vac ±10%,
50/60Hz (as appropriate), 15A supply.
2. Check and verify grounding of the autoclave.
3. Check and verify that the electrical net is protected with a current
leakage safety relay.
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10. If the Vacuum Test is successful then select the B&D Test cycle.
11. At this stage the chamber and steam generator will be heating up. It will
take approximately 15 minutes (from selecting the B&D Test).
12. While waiting for the unit to heat up explain and instruct the operator as
follows (use the operation manual as reference):
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5 Tests
5.1 Installation Tests
a. Integrity Check
Perform a visual check to verify that there are no dents, scratches,
broken parts, etc.
b Leveling Check
Check (visual check) that the surface carrying the autoclave is leveled.
c. Leakage current test
Check the precise operation of the earth leakage relay.
d. Continuity Check
Check the continuity of the grounding connection.
At this stage operate the autoclave and continue with the tests:
e. Safety Check
Check the safety elements; safety valve and the door locking
mechanisms.
f. Programs Check
Run basic programs of the autoclave to verify that the cycle operates
and there are is no leakage.
g. Validation
Validate the sterilization cycles, taking in consideration the interface of
packaging/goods/autoclave.
After the above steps are performed, the autoclave is ready for
operation.
Period Test
1 month Test the safety valve by operating it.
Remove the autoclave’s cover, tighten the heaters’
6 months screws and electrical connections, valves and
connectors in the control box.
Check the continuity of the grounding connections.
Year
Check the temperature and pressure calibration.
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Perform validation of the autoclave.
Check the precise operation of the earth leakage
relay.
Check that the autoclave is leveled.
Check the safety elements; safety valve, safety and
cut-off thermostats door locking mechanisms.
Run basic programs of the autoclave and check the
operation sequences, the sterilization parameters etc.
Check the water reservoir, piping, plastic parts and
electric wires.
Check and tighten the piping joints to avoid leakage.
Check and tighten all screw connections in the control
box, heaters and valves and instrumentation.
Calibrate the temperature and pressure once a year
or in reference to local rules or regulations (refer to
the section on Calibration).
5 years Observe the closing device for excessive wear
Check the door gasket
Safety tests (pressure vessel, efficiency, electrical) shall be
performed in accordance with local rules or regulations, by an
authorized inspector.
Only an authorized technician shall perform the 6-months and yearly
tests!
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6 Description of the Control System
6.1 Block Diagram of Hardware Components
Main board
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6.3 Description of the programmable component:
User Interface
Keypad: The keypad has three push buttons:
o Down key
o Up key
o Start/stop key
Display: The control system has 3.2 " color graphical display.
USB socket: The USB socket is intended to load cycles' history from
flash a memory (disk on key). The received file is in txt format that can
be loaded onto a PC.
Analog inputs
Analog
Description JP
inputs
PT100-1 PT-100 Chamber Temperature J2
4-20mA main chamber pressure
Pressure 1 J7/1
control
Electrode 1 Water level chamber control 1 J11/1
Digital inputs
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Digital outputs
Digital
Description JP
Outputs
SSR that operates the chamber
Chamber heat J13/6
heaters
Water pump
Option , relay that operates the
valve (ELARA- J13/10
water pump valve
D only)
slow exhaust slow exhaust valve J14/6
Fast exhaust Fast exhaust valve J14/8
Actuators
The control system operates electrical valves (solenoids), pumps, etc…
On / off switch
A Rocker Switch 250V AC, 16A
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6.4 Control system hardware components
The hardware is consisted of cards: MAIN and IO
Main card
+ -
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Development tools (MAIN card)
The software develop environment is on Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
that includes the Microsoft Platform Builder for Windows CE 6.0. The
specific Tuttnauer system application is written in C Sharp.net on
Microsoft Compact Framework.net
IO Card
Digital
inputs
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04 – N.A.
05 - Read number that identifies the ID of IO board and the software
version.
06 - Write (only at the first time) to IO his ID and software number.
2. First Byte (Byte 1).
Example
The main board sends:
01;00;0003;0004;
01 Ask to Read inputs.
00 not transfer information.
0003 Request number 3
0004 Checksum to verify the request
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7 Control Panel
No. Description
1 Display
2 On/off switch and circuit breaker
3 Keypad
4 USB Port
5 Printer (optional)
The display which is an LCD panel used to display the current status of
the autoclave and any Operational Messages or Error Messages.
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Program description:
Program icon and name
Chamber
pressure
System status
Name of stage Generator
Error and operational messages pressure
7.1 Keypad
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START/STOP key
This key has the following functions:
In the main screen:
o Starts the process when the required program was
chosen.
o Stops the current process.
o Cancels the ERROR message displayed on the screen
and opens the electric door lock.
In the menu directories:
o When the cursor is blinking on a number, the
START/STOP key enables moving to the next position.
o When the cursor is blinking on a menu selection, the
START/STOP key activates that selection.
The Data Center contains a USB port, a network port and an printer (if
available).
The USB port can be used to upload or download software and settings
and download cycle history for transferring to a PC for storage or
printing.
The network port (located on the rear of the unit) can be used to
connect to a local network and download information to Tuttnauer’s
R.PC.R software.
The RPCR software has been developed especially for the Tuttnauer
autoclaves and is an excellent report generating tool.
Monitor up to 8 autoclaves
Monitor the real time activity of any autoclave connected via the network
port.
Manage the history files of the cycles run on your autoclave. The history
files can be downloaded either directly through a physical connection to
the network port or transferred manually using a USB device.
Store all the history of the processes that have been run on your
autoclave
Track the parameter settings that have been used in each of the cycles
and stages run.
Choose the style of the report to view; either graph, table, or a print out
All reports can be saved as a PDF.
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The graph style report offers the user an option to customize the inputs
and outputs used in the presentation.
For more information on the R.PC.R refer to the R.PC.R user guide.
Operational messages tell you the status of the machine before or after
a cycle.
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Press START/STOP, then
This message is
open the door. The
"Test Ended" displayed when the test
autoclave is ready for a
ended.
new cycle/test
Enter the customer menu
This symbol is displayed as described in this
when Cycle by Clock manual to change the
mode is performed. time or to cancel this
option.
This message is Enter the customer menu
displayed if the user as described in this
"Cycle by clock is
presses START/STOP manual to change the
active"
key while the "start cycle time or to cancel this
by clock" mode is active. option.
This message is Turn the autoclave on and
displayed in order to set off, and then open the
the atmosphere pressure door for 2 minutes in order
"Atmospheric
by opening the door for 2 to set the Atmospheric
pressure not set"
minutes. pressure. The
temperature must be less
than 45°.
This symbol is displayed if Wait until the temperature
the temperature in the in the jacket reaches the
jacket has not reached preset value
the preset value
This symbol is displayed Add mineral free water to
when mineral free water the mineral free water
level is low. reservoir (see chapter
6.1).
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8 Screens
During the cycle the screen will change to let you know how the cycle is
progressing. The following screens are a representation of what will be
seen in all cycles.
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8.2 Screens showing aborted cycles after a completed
sterilization stage
The sterilization phase ended successfully – the cycle was aborted and
the reason for the failure is displayed. When the sterilization portion of
the cycle is successful the display remains white even though the cycle
was aborted.
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Door is open after sterilization stage has finished
When the machine fails before the sterilization is completed the display
becomes yellow, a warning sign and the reason for the failure will
appear.
An explanation of how the display screen will look when a cycle has
failed:
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Cycle failed
message
Reason of failure
The screen color
changed from white to
Warning symbol yellow
The machine was not able reach the proper temperature which resulted
in the following sequence of screens with the last screen showing the
reason for the aborted cycle.
Door is open during the cycle before completing the sterilization stage
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In this case the door switch indicated that the door was opened which
resulted in the following screen showing the reason for the aborted cycle
When "Cycle Failed" appears on the screen, the user should press the
START/STOP key in order to clear the "Cycle Failed" message. The
user can then start a new cycle.
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9 Checking and Changing Parameters
And Other Data
Bacsoft control panel allows changing parameters of the cycle and of
the system, exporting various data to, and importing from, a USB device
or to the printer (if available), and some other options.
Cycle parameters are changeable for Custom programs only (see 9.33),
with the exception of the Temperature sensors, Displayed inputs, and
Dry Time.
9.1 Browsing through the Menus
Now you will learn how to browse through the folders. When you read
the Directories and subdirectories chapter with links to specific menus,
you will need to know how to browse through the folders using the
autoclave control panel. Below is the instruction.
Log in as Technician (see 9.9). The Main menu screen appears. To
browse through the menus:
Below are the example screens for the following menu: Cycle
Parameters\ Drying\ Dry Time:
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Note: To exit every screen and to return to the previous screen (to get one
level up):
move the cursor to Exit by pressing the UP or DOWN keys and then
press the Start/Stop key.
- or-
press the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously.
In the next chapter you will see how to change the required parameter
as desired.
You have browsed through the menus and reached the parameter
changing screen as explained above. Now you can change the required
parameter as desired. To do so:
1. Enter the required value as follows:
Press the Up and Down keys to change the value of the digit.
Press the Start/Stop key to move the cursor to the next digit to the left.
2. When finished, press the Start/Stop key repeatedly until you move the
cursor to Set.
3. Press the Up or Down key to confirm the new value and to exit the
parameter changing screen.
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Note: Please note the maximum and minimum values for this parameter
shown on the screen. Your value must be within these boundaries.
Below is the example of changing the Dry time parameter on the screen
used in the previous section:
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Note: To exit every screen and to return to the previous screen:
move the cursor to Exit by pressing the UP or DOWN keys and then
press the Start/Stop key
- or-
press the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously
When the system is ready not running a cycle,, press Up and Down
keys simultaneously to enter the Quick options screen. Most of the
options require login, and their availability depends on user authority
(user, or technician). Login command is the last line on this screen.
Quick options are options available without login.
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Below you can find instructions how to log in and enter the Main menu.
Section 7.1 above explains how to browse through the menus; section
7.2 explains how to change a parameter.
This subdirectory allows you to export settings and cycles history to the
USB device.
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When finished, the following screen will appear:
To export settings:
a. Choose Export all settings to USB device.
b. Press the Start/Stop key. The following screen will appear:
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To export cycles history:
a. Choose All cycles history, 10 Cycles, or 50 Cycles.
b. Press the Start/Stop key. The following screen will appear:
Serial Software
number version
This subdirectory enables the operator to start the cycle at the time set
by this paramter.
1. Enter the Start cycle by clock screen. The following screen will appear:
On the Start cycle by clock screen, the time is displayed in the form
“HH:MM”. The hour range is 24 hours (i.e. from "0" to "23").
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Setting the Time to Start the Cycle
3. Exit the Enabling the Start Cycle by Clock. The start cycle by clock icon
appears on the display:
4. Make sure the door is closed and locked. The cycles will not start with
the door open.
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9.8 Set Date and Time
On the Set date and time screen, the time is displayed in the upper row
in the form "HH:MM:SS". The hour range is 24 hour (i.e. from "0" to
"24"). The date is displayed in the lower row in the form "DD: MMM:
YYYY".
1. Set time and date
2. Exit the Set date and time screen. The following screen will appear:
Caution!
After setting time and date, the autoclave will restart.
Note: For all the standard sterilization cycles, and for Bowie and Dick test, the
only changeable cycle parameter is dry time (you will not see other
parameters on your screen). For the custom cycles created by
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duplication (see 9.33 Duplicate Cycles), and for the Warm Up cycle, all
the options listed in table below are changeable. Operator is not allowed
to create custom cycles; only authorized technician can do this.
Below you can find instructions how to login and enter the Main menu.
Section 7.1 above explains how to browse through the menus, section
7.2 explains how to change a parameter.
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0000 is displayed on the screen with the cursor flashing on the right
digit.
Set the code to 0321. You will get to the Main menu.
Below is the list and the explanation of the options available on the Main
Menu.
Note: For all the standard sterilization cycles, and for Bowie and Dick test, the
only changeable cycle parameter is dry time (you will not see other
parameters on your screen). For the custom cycles created by
duplication (see 9.33 Duplicate Cycles), and for the Warm Up cycle, all
the options listed in table below are changeable. Operator is not allowed
to create custom cycles; only authorized technician can do this.
The following table lists the options that the technician may perform.
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Directory Subdirectory
Temperature sensors
Displayed inputs
Drying
Create Pulse
Stabilize 1
Heating
Stabilize 2
Exhaust
Drying
Ending
Global
Print Rate All
Print Rate Sterilization
Screen Saver
1
See cycle parameters in more detail in Cycle Parameters.
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Directory Subdirectory
Printer test
Print all Gain and Offset
Enable/Disable cycles
Set Language
Set temperature units
Advanced Options Set pressure units
Duplicate cycles
Delete custom cycles
Set external IP address
Import application from USB
Import all settings from USB device
Import application and setting from USB
Version Handling
Return to factory default settings
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9.11 System Parameters
This menu is listing the system parameters that are the same for all
cycles. Browse to the following folder:
In this menu you can define the time interval for printing out the cycle
status, for all the stages except sterilization: The default is 3 minutes.
See the Printer handling section of the Operation and maintenance
manual.
Browse to the following folder:
System parameters\Print Rate All
Change the parameter as desired
In this menu you can define the time interval for printing out the cycle
status during the sterilization stage: The default is 1 minutes.
Browse to the following folder:
System parameters\Print Rate Sterilization
Change the parameter as desired
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9.14 Screen Saver
This parameter defines the time interval between printing the current
values of the cycle (See the printer output section in the Operation and
Maintenance manual).
Browse to the following folder:
System parameters\Cycle Print Gap
Change the parameter as desired
9.16 Inputs/Outputs
It is important for the technician to control the system down to the level
of specific inputs and outputs. Viewing the outputs state at specific
stages of the cycle helps you diagnose the malfunctions. You can also
test and calibrate inputs and outputs.
Below is the typical screen for viewing/testing the inputs/outputs. “V”
means the output is on.
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9.17 View Digital Inputs State
In this menu you can view, at any stage, which digital inputs are being
controlled at the moment. “V” means the output is on.
In this menu you can view, at any stage, which digital outputs are being
controlled at the moment. “V” means the output is on.
In this menu you can view and operate the normal function of all the
autoclave elements: valves, heating elements, pumps, etc. “√” means
the output is on. Press Start/Stop to turn an element on/off.
In this menu you can view, at any stage, the values of the analog inputs
at the moment. “V” means the output is on.
In this menu you can calibrate water level, mineral water level, pressure,
and temperature sensors of the autoclave chamber.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Inputs/Outputs\Analog inputs calibration
The following screen will appear:
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2. Press Up or down key to choose the input to calibrate and press
Start/Stop.
9.22 Maintenance
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Below is the instruction for autoclave’s maintenance menu.
In this menu you can export to USB the gain and offset you have got as
a result of calibration.
Browse to the following folder:
Maintenance\ Export gain offset to USB
In this menu you can reset the atmospheric pressure value. To do so:
1. Browse to the following folder:
Maintenance\Reset atmospheric pressure
The following screen will appear:
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2. Leave the door open for 2 minutes at least. Ambient temperature should
be less than 45°C.
Note: Please reset the atmospheric pressure when you install the autoclave for
the first time, and each time you relocate or calibrate the autoclave.
In this menu you can check the two clocks. The two clocks work during
the interval set by the Test RTC parameter, and the results are
displayed. If the results are different for more than 2 seconds, one of the
clocks is faulty.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Maintenance\Test RTC
2. Set the time interval as desired. Then move the cursor to start and press
Start/Stop.
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3. Using the Up and Down keys, move the cursor to Exit.
In this menu you can check the normal function of the printer. The
printer will print the list of errors.
Browse to the following folder:
Maintenance\Printer test
The following screen will appear to confirm that the test has been done.
See the printout shown in the Printer handling chapter of the user
manual.
In this menu you can print all the gain and offset for all the pressures
and temperatures in the autoclave (Chamber Temperature, Chamber
Pressure, Chamber Water Level, Mineral Free Water Level.
Browse to the following folder:
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Maintenance\Print all gain and offset
Chamber Temperature
G:000.0385;O:-008.0976
Chamber Pressure
G:000.1238;O:-098.5985
Chamber Water Level
G:001.0000;O:000.0000
Mineral Free Water Level
G:001.0000;O:000.0000
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Below is the instruction for the Advanced options menu.
In this menu you can enable only the cycles you want to use. The
cycles you do not want to use will not appear on the screen.
Browse to the following folder:
Advanced Options\Enable cycles
In this menu you can choose the language for all the interface screens:
menus, cycle information, system messages.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Advanced Options\Set Language
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Note: There are more languages than you see on the screen above. Just scroll
down to see more.
2. Move the cursor to the desired language and check it. The following
screen will appear:
The machine will be restarted and the main screen (current cycle) will
appear in the chosen language.
In this menu you can set the temperature units (Celsius or Fahrenheit)
for screens and printouts.
Browse to the following folder:
Advanced Options\Set temperature units
Change the parameter as desired
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9.32 Set Pressure Units
In this menu you can you can set the pressure units (kPa, Psia, Psig,
BarA, BarG) for screens and printouts.
Browse to the following folder:
Advanced Options\Set pressure units
Change the parameter as desired
Note: For all the standard sterilization cycles, and for Bowie and Dick test, the
only changeable cycle parameter is dry time (you will not see other
parameters and settings on your screen). For the custom cycles created
by duplication and for the Warm Up cycle, all the options listed in table
below are changeable. Operator is not allowed to create custom cycles;
only authorized technician can do this.
In this menu you can create a copy of one of the cycles with all its
parameters and settings, and then customize these parameters and
settingsYou can give a custom name to the new cycle.
Browse to the following folder:
Advanced Options\Duplicate cycles
1. Using the Up and Down keys, move the cursor to the cycle you want to
duplicate, then press Start/Stop to select the cycle. A custom program
has been created with the same settings. You will be able to change the
settings later. The following screen will appear:
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1. Give the name to your cycle.
2. Exit the menus until you get to the main screen.
3. Select your newly created program.
Note: you can select the program only when the autoclave door is open.
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The following screen will appear:
In this menu you can delete the custom cycles that were created.
Browse to the following folder:
Advanced Options\Delete custom cycles
1. Move the cursor to the cycle you wish to delete. Press Start/Stop key to
select/deselect the cycles.
2. Move the cursor to Delete selected cycles and press Start/Stop key to
delete.
The following screen will appear:
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The selected custom cycle is now deleted.
9.35 Set External IP address
The version handling menu provides tools to import, export, and restore
the autoclave software.
Browse to the following folder:
Main menu\Version Handling
You will see the following screen listing the version handling options:
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9.37 Import Application from USB
In this menu you can replace the autoclave software with the application
software from the USB device to the autoclave.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Version handling\Import application from USB
The system will prompt you to confirm import
2. Move the cursor to Confirm and press Start/Stop.
The application will be imported from the USB device.
In this menu you can import the autoclave’s individual settings from the
USB device. The settings include all the changeable parameters of the
cycle and the system.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Version handling\Import all settings from USB device
The following screen will appear:
On this screen, you will see the model name and parameters checksum
of the settings saved on the USB device.
2. Move the cursor to Confirm and press Start/Stop.
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3. There is an option to keep the old serial number and/or calibration data
while exporting all the rest from USB. Check/ uncheck respective
checkboxes as desired.
All the autoclave settings will be imported from the USB device with the
exception of the screen above.
In this menu you can replace both the application software and the
parameters and settings of the autoclave with the software and
parameters and settings from the USB device.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Version handling\Import application and setting from USB
2. Move the cursor to Confirm and press Start/Stop.
In this menu you can restore the default values of all the changeable
parameters and settings of the cycle and the system. Default settings
are those your autoclave had when it left the factory.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Version handling\Return to factory default settings
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2. Move the cursor to Confirm and press Start/Stop. The default factory
settings will be restored.
Note: For all the standard sterilization cycles, and for Bowie and Dick test, the
only changeable cycle parameter is dry time (you will not see other
parameters on your screen). For the custom cycles created by
duplication (see 9.33 Duplicate Cycles), and for the Warm Up cycle, all
the options listed in table below are changeable. Operator is not allowed
to create custom cycles; only authorized technician can do this.
Subdirectory Property
Temperature sensors Chamber Temperature
Displayed inputs First
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Second
Third
Pulse A Count
Pulse A Stay Time
Pulse A Low Pressure
Pulse A High Pressure
Create Pulse
Pulse B Count
For custom programs only
Dry Time
Dry Heat On 1
For custom programs only
Check RTC
Jacket Temperature
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The following chapters explain meaning and usage of the control
screens for the cycle parameters.
2. Using Up and Down keys, move the cursor around the screen and
check the desired radio buttons by pressing Start/Stop.
3. Using Up and Down keys, move the cursor to Save and press
Start/Stop.
This menu defines 2 (or 3, according to the cycle type) input values to
be shown on the display.
You can choose, for each of them: chamber temperature, chamber
pressure, chamber water level, and mineral free water level. Below is
the example of setting the first input.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Displayed inputs\First
The following screen will appear:
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Using the Up and Down keys, choose first, second, or third.
2. The following screen will appear:
3. Using Up and Down keys, move the cursor to the desired radio button
and choose it by pressing Start/Stop.
This menu allows to set parameters and settings for each pulse of the
program (see below).
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Pulse A Count
This parameter defines how many times the pulse of each type (A, B) is
repeated. For example, if the Pulse count for pulse A (low) is 4, and the
Pulse count for pulse B (high) is also 4, the cycle will have the following
pulses: low-high-low-high-low-high-low-high.
1. Browse (to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Create Pulse\Pulse A Count
Change the parameter as desired.
Note: Pulse A and B counts for standard programs equal one, with the
exception of Wrapped cycles and Bowie and Dick test (pre-vacuum
models only), whose pulse count equals four.
Pulse A Stay Time
This parameter defines the value of delay after the required pressure for
the pulse is reached.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Create Pulse\Pulse A Stay Time
Change the parameter as desired.
Note: Same parameters are available for other pulses. The following cycles
have four pulses pre-vacuum models only): Wrapped cycles and Bowie
and Dick test. Other cycles have only one pulse.
Pulse A Low Pressure
This parameter defines the lower pressure value for the A pulse.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Create Pulse\Pulse A Low Pressure
2. Change the parameter as desired.
Note: Same parameters are available for other pulses. The following cycles
have four pulses pre-vacuum models only): Wrapped cycles and Bowie
and Dick test. Other cycles have only one pulse.
Pulse A High Pressure
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This parameter defines the higher pressure value for the A pulse
Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Create Pulse\Pulse A High Pressure
Change the parameter as desired.
Note: Same parameters are available for other pulses. The following cycles
have four pulses pre-vacuum models only): Wrapped cycles and Bowie
and Dick test. Other cycles have only one pulse.
9.45 Stabilize
There are two optional stages, within the sterilization cycle, when
constant temperature (Temperature 1 or 2 stay) is maintained for certain
time period (Temperature 1 or 2 stay time). Stabilize 1 starts before
sterilization and Stabilize 2, immediately after the sterilization stage.
Below is the example of changing the Temperature 1 stay/stay time.
Temperature 1 or 2 stay
This parameter allows you to set two temperatures at which the process
will be paused (Stabilize). It is possible to set the 2 values (Temp 1 stay
and Temp 2 stay).
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Temperature 1 or 2 stay time
This parameter allows you to set two temperatures at which the process
will be paused (Keep Heat). Pause duration is set by Temperature 1 (or
2, respectively) Stay Time parameter.
9.46 Heating
Sterilization Temperature
9.47 Sterilization
Sterilization Temperature
Sterilization Time
This parameter defines duration of the sterilization stage for the cycle.
5. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\ Sterilization\Sterilization Time
6. Change the parameter as desired.
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9.48 Exhaust
You can set this parameter and thereby change the exhaust mode.
Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Exhaust\Exhaust Mode
Change the parameter as desired.
9.49 Drying
Dry Time
This parameter defines duration of the drying stage for the cycle.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Drying\Dry Time
2. Change the parameter as desired.
Drying stage is divided into two stages. For each stage you can set the
total drying time, on time and off time. So during the Dry First Stage, the
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heating elements are on for the time set in Dry Heat On 1, then they go
off for the time set in Dry Heat Off 1, and then this sequence is repeated
during the entire Dry First Stage Time. The same is true for the Second
Stage Drying.
Dry Heat On 1
This parameter defines how long will the heating elements be on for the
Dry First Stage.
Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Drying\Dry Heat On 1
Change the parameter as desired.
Note: There are Dry heat On 2 and Dry heat Off 2 parameters for the Dry
Second Stage of the drying.
This parameter defines how long will the heating elements be off for the
Dry First Stage.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Drying\Dry Heat Off 1
2. Change the parameter as desired.
Note: There are Dry heat On 2 and Dry heat Off 2 parameters for the Dry
Second Stage of the drying.
This parameter defines duration of the Dry First Stage. The Dry Second
Stage time is calculated as total Dry Time minus the Dry First Stage
Time, that is why there is no Dry Second Stage Time menu.
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Add Dry Time
This subdirectory allows you to change the Dry Time parameter for the
current cycle.
Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Drying\Add Dry Time
Change the parameter as desired.
9.50 Ending
This menu defines the End temperature parameter for the Ending stage.
End Temperature
This parameter defines the temperature when the cycle ends. The cycle
will not end and the door will not open unless the autoclave chamber is
cooled down to this temperature.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Ending\End Temperature
2. Change the parameter as desired
9.51 Global
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Check RTC
In this menu you can set the time interval for checking the two clocks.
The two clocks work during this interval, and the results are displayed. If
the results are different for more than 2 seconds, one of the clocks is
faulty. For the procedure of the check itself, see 9.25.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Global\Check RTC
2. Change the parameter as desired).
Multiple Cycles
This parameter allows you to repeat, for testing purposes, the same
cycle several times without reloading the autoclave. The number or
repetitions is defined by this parameter.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Global\Multiple Cycles
2. Set the parameter as desired.
This parameter allows you set the time interval between the multiple
cycles (see above).
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Global\Multiple Cycles Gap
2. Change the parameter as desired.
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Jacket Temperature
This parameter defines the temperature of the jacket (for the relevant
models only). The system is not ready unless the jacket reaches this
temperature.
1. Browse to the following folder:
Cycle parameters\Global\Jacket Temperature
2. Change the parameter as desired
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10 Preliminary Operations for Each
Technician Call
1. In order to maintain efficient service, the technician must perform
the following:
Every 6 months
Tighten the bolts of the heater bands and the electrical connections of
the heaters, valves and connectors in the control box.
Drain the generator and refill with mineral free water (ELARA-D model
only).
Perform the Chamber Pressure Test (specially trained experts only!) a
frequent as required by your country regulations.
Once a year
Check the grounding continuity.
Calibrate the temperature and pressure.
Perform validation of the autoclave.
Check the precise operation of the earth leakage relay.
Check the safety elements; safety valve, cut-off thermostat, door locking
mechanisms.
Check the operation sequences, the sterilization parameters etc.
Check the water reservoir, piping, plastic parts and electric wires.
Check and tightening the piping joints to avoid leakage.
Check and tighten all screw connections in the control box, heaters and
valves and instrumentation.
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5 years
Check the door closing system for excessive wear.
Performing safety tests: pressure vessel, efficiency, electrical, according
to local rules or regulations.
Safety tests shall be perform only, by an authorized inspector.
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11 Replacing and Maintenance
Procedures
11.1 Draining the Reservoirs
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
1. To drain the reservoir, use item (5) with the plastic hose (6) attached to
it (supplied with the autoclave).
2. Insert part (5) into valve (3) and press it until you hear a “click”. The
drain valve is open.
3. When the water reservoir is empty, press part (4). Item (5) will pop out
approx. 3mm and the drain valve will be closed. Remove item (5) with
the plastic tube.
4. If the drained reservoir is the clean-water reservoir, fill reservoir with
distilled water until it reaches the full level. (approximately 6.5 liters
(1.72 gallons)).
The autoclave is now ready for use.
No. description
1 Clean water drain
2 Waste water drain
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Press in this direction
to release the drain hose
3 4 5 6
Press this direction
to close drain valve
ATTENTION!
After every repair or dismantling the enclosure, the autoclave
should pass two safety electrical tests by the Service Engineer.
The following shall be performed:
1. Connect the grounding pin of the power cord plug to one pole of an
Ohmmeter.
2. Connect any other metallic part (preferable – the metallic part of the
locking screw) to the second pole of the Ohmmeter.
3. The resistance should not exceed 0.3 Ω.
After performing these tests, the Service Engineer should complete and
sign the Work Order.
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11.3 Dismantling the Outer Cover of the Autoclave
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
3
1
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11.4 Emergency Door Opening
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in in the chamber or in the
generator.
2 3 4
No. Description
1 water reservoir cover
2 Safety valve
3 Pulling device
4 Pressure relief ring
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B. PED-approved type safety valve
3. Remove the water reservoir cover.
4. Turn the pressure relief nut clockwise until steam ceases to escape (or
air stops to get in) from the safety valve.
Caution!
Use protective gloves in order not to burn your hands with the hot
steam.
5 6
No. Description
1 Water reservoir cover
5 Safety valve
6 Pressure relief nut
Caution!
This option is for emergency cases only! Before opening the door,
always make sure that there is no pressure in in the chamber or in
the generator.
1. Insert a 2 mm (0.08") pin (1) into the hole (2) located above the door
opening handle (3).
2. Press the pin downwards and, simultaneously open the door by pulling
the door handle (3) in the arrow (4) direction.
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1
Caution!
Before starting, be sure that the electric cord is disconnected from
the power source and that there is no pressure in the autoclave
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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2 1
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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Connection scheme
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
Caution!
Do not tighten too much so not to break the plastic.
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5. Reconnect the wires and close the cover.
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11.8 Replacing the water filling pipe (ELARA-D models).
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
2.1 Unscrew the two nuts connecting the pipe to the water tank (2).
2.2 Press the three pins in the inner side of the front panel that
releases the pipe and the water filling tank (3, 4).
2.3 Replace the pipe with the new one.
2 1 2
4
3
1 2 2
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
1. Unscrew the screws (1) that connect the door plastic cover to the door.
2. While holding the door handle (2) with your thumbs, gently press the
cover (3) outwards to click it open. (4).
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2
1
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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2
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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1
Cautions!
Before proceeding, make sure that the electric cord is
disconnected and there is no pressure in the chamber or in
the generator.
Use scissors to open the filter bag and not sharp blades or
pointed instrument.
Check that the new filter has not exceeded the maximum
shelf life.
Carefully un-pack the new filter, and examine it for any signs
of damage.
Remove any protective packaging before inserting the filter
into place.
Carefully Insert the new filter into the housing. Do not force.
The AIR filter is located on the rear of the autoclave (see Rear View,
position 7).
1. Pull the filter assembly out. The filter cover is screwed to the filiter.
2. Unscrew the filter cover.
3. Pull the cover off.
4. Pull the filter out.
5. Insert the new filter by pressing it into the filter seat.
6. Ensure the new filter is all the way in and seated properly.
7. Insert the filter cover.
8. Insert the filter assembly to the autoclave.
Note: make sure that the arrow on the filter body points inwards, toward the
chamber. Make sure that you don’t bend the filter pipe when reattaching
the cover.
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Note: It is recommended to replace the air filter, every 6 months or after 1000
cycles (whichever is the shorter period).
11.14 Replacing the Solid State Relay (SSR)
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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11.15 Replacing the Transformer.
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
The safety valve is installed to protect the system from over
pressurizing should all the electrical controls fail.
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2 3 4
No. Description
1 water reservoir cover
2 Safety valve
3 Pulling device
4 Pressure relief ring
Caution!
Use protective gloves in order not to burn your hands with the hot
steam.
5 6
No. Description
1 Water reservoir cover
5 Safety valve
6 Pressure relief nut
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11.18 Replacing the steam generator heating elements
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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1. Remove the outer covers of the autoclave (see 11.3).
2. Empty the generator.
3. Pull the thermostat out of its sleeve (1).
4. Unscrew the lower connector from the chassis.
5. Disconnect the wires (2).
6. Place the new thermostat into the sleeve.
7. Reconnect the wires.
8. Perform any cycle to verify that the cut-off operates as required.
1
2
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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8. Perform any cycle to verify that water level electrode operates as
required.
There are two drain valves on the front of the autoclave. One drains the
mineral free water from the clean water reservoir (right, 1) and the other
drains the water from the waste water reservoir (left, 2).
ELARA9-D/ELARA9-i
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ELARA11-D/ELARA11-i
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
1. Drain the reservoir (See 11.1). If the drain is not operational it will be
necessary to suction the water out of the reservoir from the top.
2. Remove the autoclave outer cover.
3. Remove the right top frame support over the reservoirs.
4. Remove the metal shroud shielding the electronic components.
5. Remove the drain hose from the inside portion of the drain valve (1).
6. Unscrew the inside nut (2) using a 21mm socket wrench.
7. Remove the drain valve (1) from the panel (3).
8. Install the new valve and reattach the drain tube. Use a tie wrap to
secure the drain tube to the valve.
9. Verify that there is no leakage.
10. Replace the metal shroud and right frame support.
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Inside machine Outside machine
1 2 3
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Allow the autoclave and the door to cool for about an hour before
removing outer covers.
1. Pull off the gasket from the door groove and install the new gasket
referring to the directions below.
2. Remove the door gasket and clean the groove of the old gasket’s
remainder (plain water is okay).
3. Line the inside of both sides/walls of the gasket groove with grease (red
arrows).
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Note: It is recommended to use a silicone based lubricant such as Würth
Silicone Emulsia (Tuttnauer part number SEA 095-0117). If you had
purchased a replacement door gasket it will have come with a small
packet of lubricant.
Caution!
If insufficient lubricant is applied, replacing the gasket will be
difficult. If excess lubricant is applied, the gasket will 'spring' out
of the groove.
1. Install the new gasket referring to the drawings as below points 1, 2 and
3.
Caution!
Make sure the gasket sits evenly
without waves, humps, or cavities.
This drawing shows the correct
direction of the gasket.
Gasket
Door
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11.23 Replacing the Control System Front Panel
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before replacing the
Panel.
5. Remove the I/O card, the main card, optional printer, display etc.
located on the rear side of the panel).
Note: Verify that you know where each plug is connected.
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6. Remove the optional printer (if exists, see 11.27).
7. Assemble the digital card on the new panel.
8. Assemble the optional printer (if exists) on the new panel.
9. Assemble the panel and fasten it to the autoclave with the 4 fastening
screws.
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before replacing the
Printer Door.
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11.25 Replacing the Door Handle
Caution!
Before starting, ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or
in the generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before replacing the
Door Handle.
Do not disconnect the electric power, since disconnecting the
power will lock the handle and prevent replacement of the handle.
Caution!
Before starting, ensure that there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before replacing the
Door Handle Cover.
Do not disconnect the electric power, since disconnecting the
power will lock the handle and prevent replacement of the handle
cover.
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1. Open the autoclave's door.
2. Open the handle and release the two screws (1).
3. Slide the handle cover out from the door. It might be tight, but it will
slide.
4. Transfer the two screws (2) from the rear of the old cover to the new
cover and tighten so as to provide a snug fit when the cover is slid back
into the slots on the metal bracket.
5. Inserted screws (1) in the cover until two threads are above the cover's
surface.
6. Now insert the cover into the handle bracket.
7. Now with the cover in position tighten the two front screws (1).
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
1. Remove the control system front panel (see 11.23) to reveal the internal
part and the electrical connectors.
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2. Unplug the board connectors (1) and the printer connectors (2).
3. The printer (6) is fastened to its seat with two fasteners (5). To release
the fasteners, using a flat screwdriver, press slightly on the part marked
(4) and pull the fastener upward. Repeat this with the second fastener.
4. Pull the printer out of its seat (the hole in the panel).
5. Replace the printer with a new printer.
6. Inset the fasteners. Verify that they are inserted firmly.
7. Connect the printer's connectors
8. Connect all the connectors of the board.
9. Lay the control panel on its place.
10. Assemble the panel (see 11.23).
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When the printer’s green LED flashes, it means that the printer is out of
paper, or the paper is mishandled. In the first case, proceed as follows:
1. Press the green printer button (1) to open the paper compartment (2).
2. Replace the paper roll with the new one (3) as shown on the picture
below.
3. Feed the end of paper through the paper slot (4), then close the door.
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1 2
3 4
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and verify that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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1 2 3 4 5
A
4 6 5
Caution!
Make sure that the door switch is installed correctly (the wheel of
the microswitch is parallel to the floor)!
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11.30 Replacing the water pump
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in t in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
1
1
2
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11.31 Replacing Plunger or Coil of the Solenoid Valve
The solenoid valves may be out of order due to faulty, durty (with
chipset or dirt) plunger or coil. To repair the solenoid valve – replace the
faulty plunger or solenoid
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in t in the chamber or in the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
5 4 3 2 1
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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1. Remove the outer covers of the autoclave (see 11.3).
2. Disconnect the jacket PT100 from its connector on the control panel.
3. Unscrew the ½ nut (1) from the chamber and take it out
Note: Please note which length the PT100 protrudes. The new PT100 must
protrude into the chamber to the same length.
4. Install the new PT100 in place of the old one.
Note: Make sure that the sensor protrudes for the same length as the replaced
one.
5. Perform any cycle to verify that the PT100 operates as required.
Cautions!
Before proceeding, make sure that the electric cord is
disconnected and there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
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Generator Chamber
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6 5 4 3 2 1
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Allow the autoclave to cool before removing outer covers.
The pressostat’s function is to turn off power when the pressure is too
high.
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Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source
and ensure that there is no pressure in the chamber or the
generator.
Allow the autoclave to cool for about an hour before removing
outer covers.
6 5
5. Disconnect the door solenoid wires (7) at the terminal block (8).
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6. Using the correct size screwdriver (9) insert it from the top and unscrew
the door solenoid mounting cylinder (11) from the door locking
mechanism brass holder (10).
Door handle
11 12 13 14 15
2. Insert a new spring (14) and reassemble the new solenoid and mounting
cylinder screw the assembly into the door locking mechanism.
3. Tighten with the screwdriver.
4. Follow instructions in the reverse order to complete the installation.
Caution!
Before starting, disconnect the instrument from the power source and
ensure that there is no pressure in the autoclave.
Allow the autoclave to cool before removing outer covers.
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11.37 Replacing the Water Filter
Caution:
Before starting:
Make sure that the electric cord is disconnected and that there is
no pressure in the autoclave.
Make sure there is no pressure in the generator. If there is, open
the left service door and reduce the generator pressure by opening
the drain valve.
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11.38 Replacing the Vacuum Pump
Caution:
Before starting:
Make sure that the electric cord is disconnected and that there is
no pressure in the autoclave.
Make sure there is no pressure in the generator. If there is, open
the left service door and reduce the generator pressure by opening
the drain valve.
4. Disconnect the inlet (2) and the outlet (3) pipes of the pump.
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12 Troubleshooting
Warning!
Do not touch door micro-switches in case of malfunction! Call
Tuttnauer service.
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Possible causes Check-
Symptoms Corrective Action
ups and tests
Fix discontinuity.
2 No obvious reason.
Disconnect and connect Replace power supply.
again.
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Possible causes Check-
Symptoms Corrective Action
ups and tests
If the problem persists, perform
During the 'Ending' stage the following with SSR, Analog
the chamber temperature board, and temp/pressure
does not go below the sensors:
temperature defined in
parameter 'End
Temperature' for X minutes a. Test
(as defined in parameter b. If this doesn’t help,
'Normal Temperature recalibrate.
High temp. Timeout') c. If this doesn’t help, replace.
(ending) Possible causes:
1. Heating elements go
on working beyond the
required time.
2. Faulty SSR or Analog
board. 3. Faulty
calibration of temp.,
pressure or faulty sensors of
temp and/or pressure.
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Possible causes Check-
Symptoms Corrective Action
ups and tests
During 'Sterilization' stage, If the problem persists, perform
the chamber temperature the following with SSR, Analog
goes above the value board, and temp/pressure
defined in parameter sensors:
'Sterilization Temperature' +
value of parameter a. Test
'Sterilization temperature
Range'. b. If this doesn’t help,
recalibrate.
Possible causes:
High temp c. If this doesn’t help, replace.
1. Heating elements go
on working beyond the
required time.
2. Faulty SSR or Analog
board. 3. Faulty
calibration of temp.,
pressure or faulty sensors of
temp and/or pressure.
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Possible causes Check-
Symptoms Corrective Action
ups and tests
'Sterilization Temperature' c. If this doesn’t help, replace.
using a predefined lookup
table.
Possible causes:
1. Heating elements go
on working beyond the
required time.
2. Faulty SSR or Analog
board.
3. Faulty calibration of
temperature or pressure
sensors.
4. Faulty temperature or
pressure sensors.
During 'Sterilization' stage, Perform a new cycle.
the chamber pressure goes
below the value of
'Sterilization Pressure'. The
'Sterilization Pressure' value
is calculated according to
parameter 'Sterilization
Temperature' using a
predefined lookup table.
Possible causes:
1. Door gasket is
1 Replace the door gasket.
Low pressure leaking.
Recalibrate the temperature and
2. Heating elements
pressure sensors.
(even one of them) do not
work. 2-5 Fix connection. If this
doesn’t help, replace faulty
3. Faulty SSR or Analog
temperature sensors, pressure
board.
sensors,.SSR or Analog board
4. Faulty calibration of
6. Find and replace the
temperature and pressure
leaking pipes.
sensors.
5. Faulty temperature or
pressure sensors.
6. Leakage in the pipes
During 'Heat' stage, If the problem persists, perform
chamber temperature has the following with SSR, Analog
not reached the requested board, and temp/pressure
Heat time error/
temperature (defined by sensors:
Heat time error
cycle parameter
(keep)
'Sterilization Temperature') a. Test
after X minutes as defined in
parameter 'Heat Time Error' b. If this doesn’t help,
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Possible causes Check-
Symptoms Corrective Action
ups and tests
Possible causes: recalibrate.
1. Door gasket is c. If this doesn’t help, replace.
leaking.
2. Heating elements
(even one of them) do not
work.
3. Faulty SSR or Analog
board.
4. Faulty calibration of
temperature and pressure
sensors.
5. Faulty temperature or
pressure sensors.
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Possible causes Check-
Symptoms Corrective Action
ups and tests
filter.
2 Water inlet filter 3. Clean the water level
clogged. electrode.
4 fix wire of the water level
3 Water level electrode electrode.
is dirty. 5. Replace the water pump
4 The wire of the water fuse.
level electrode is
disconnected.
5. Faulty water pump.
6. One of the heating
elements does not work
7. Faulty thermostat
8. Faulty cut-off
If it happened before or during the
Power down has occurred sterilization stage, repeat the
during the cycle. cycle. If power down happened
Power down
after the sterilization stage,
repeating the cycle is not
necessary, it’s up to the operator.
The I/O card (connected to
the main through RS232 1. Check the connections.
connector) is not 2. Replace the control
responding. Possible system.
causes:
i/o card failed 1 Disconnection
between I/O board and Main
board.
2 I/O card is faulty
(both while cycle is running
or not).
Locate the cause of the problem
as displayed in 9.7 under "View
Pressure or temperature Analog Inputs State" and check
sensor reports an out-of- the sensor that shows the value ”-
Analog input error range digital value. --”.
Check the connections. If this
does not help, replace the faulty
sensor.
During the cycle the door Check the door switch and its
switch indicates that the connections.
Door is open door is open.
Possible causes:
Faulty or not adjusted door
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Possible causes Check-
Symptoms Corrective Action
ups and tests
switch or faulty door switch
itself.
Vacuum Time Error Perform a new cycle.
message on the yellow If the problem persists, perform
screens after a failed cycle vacuum test to find leakage the
means that, during a time autoclave door or pipes.
Vacuum Time set in the parameter “Pulse
Error A (or B) Stay Time”,
chamber vacuum has not
reached the pressure value
set in “Pulse A (or B) low
pressure”.
Vacuum Pressure Error Perform a new cycle.
message on the yellow If the problem persists, perform
screens after a failed cycle vacuum test to find leakage the
means that, during a time autoclave door or pipes.
Vacuum Pressure set in the parameter “Pulse
Error A (or B) Stay Time”,
chamber pressure has not
reached the value set in
“Pulse A (or B) high
pressure”.
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13 List of Spare Parts
ELARA11P230-W-D
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Part No. Description
COV411-0014 Cover,Rear,ELARA11-D & 2840ELPV
POL065-0091 Cover, Door, 11" , with company logo.
SEA095-0117 Silicon Bag 5 mml
CMT258-0002 Disc, Cover door
BOL194-0341 Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x19, Flat Point,
DIN7981 FH
CMT240-0018 Nut, Front Leg For TTA
CMT240-0021 Bushing, Front Leg, TTA
WHE070-0034 Leg, Adjustable, Front, 124020D/10, Haman.
WHE070-0035 Leg, Adjustable, Rear, 124020D, Haman
FIT100-0902 Connector, Male, Straight, 1/2BSP
Tube10mm,Plastic,12446850180,Tefen
NUT193-0275 Plain Washer, 1X5.3X13, Stainless Steel A2
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
CMT411-0097 Cover, Service, Bottom, Elara 11
BOL191-0142 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, 1/4UNCx3/4, St.St. A2
BOL191-0155 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M5x20, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
SKR203-0009 Shock Absorber, Ø20.5x6.5x5.5mm, EP 70 DURO
FIT100-0805 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/4"BSP For 6mm Hose
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
NUT193-0275 Plain Washer, 1X5.3X13, Stainless Steel A2
NUT193-0325 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
PUM057-0055 Vacuum Pump, Diaphragm, 230V, UL, ASF Thomas
ARM100-0152 Heat Exchanger, 15/04x10x0127/16, Lordan
CTP201-0159 Fan, 230VAC, 150x172x38
FIL175-0069 Fan guard, 170 mm, NiCr plated, FGW-162A-5, Cooltron
FIT100-0805 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/4"BSP For 6mm Hose
NUT193-0325 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
BOL191-0142 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, 1/4UNCx3/4, St.St. A2
SKR203-0006 Shock Absorber, SRB, 85/90 SHORE fot ULKA Pump.
NUT192-0155 Flange Hex Nut, 1/4UNC,Grade 2, Steel, Zinc Plated
NUT193-0269 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Stainless Steel A2,
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Part No. Description
DIN125
PUM055-0021 Water Pump, 230V, 50Hz, Ulka
ARM172-0026 Check Valve, Spring Disk, 1/4"BSP, St.St., MONDEO
BOL191-0158 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
SOL026-0039 Valve, Solenoid, 2/2 way, 1/4"BSPx4.5, NC, 24VAC, 8W
FIT100-0802 1/4" T section O-RING - M/F/M
FIT100-0803 1/4" Elbow Connection O-RING - F/M
FIT100-0805 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/4"BSP For 6mm Hose
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0812 Adaptor, Elbow, Orienting, Male 1/4"", Tube 1/4
NUT192-0229 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
steel,Cadmium plated
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
PNE195-0040 Silencer 1/4"
ARM172-0026 Check Valve, Spring Disk, 1/4"BSP, St.St., MONDEO
CMT100-0004 Nipple, Hex, 1/4"x1/4", NPTxNPT For TTA
CMT411-0074 Connector 1/4" Hexagon- Elara 11"
FIT100-0807 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0813 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube 3/16
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
steel,Cadmium plated
CMT411-0073 Reservoir, waste water, assembly, ELARA
BOL191-0082 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x16, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
BOL191-0158 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
CMT240-0020 Nut, 3/8"BSP, Water Reservoir
CMT240-0022 Washer, 30mm, Brass, Water Reservoir
ELE039-0048 Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
Terminals
FIT100-0216 Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Brass, 60C-4, Parker
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0806 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/8"BSP For 6mm Hose
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Part No. Description
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
NUT193-0270 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
NUT193-0340 Teflon Ring for water tank
PIP411-0002 Coil, Cooling, ELARA
CMT411-0113 WATER LEVEL ELECTRODE
CMT411-0168 Reservoir, waste water, ELARA11/9 ,Drilling
RES411-0005 Reservoir, Overflow water Tank, Injection,Polycarbonate,
COV411-0001 Isolation for body Elara 11"
COV411-0008 Isolation for rear body Elara 11"
THE005-0016 Thermostat, Cut-Off, TY95-H, 155C, Campini
THE005-0019 Thermostat, Cut-Off, TY95-H, 170C, Campini
ELE039-0084 Cable Tie, Releasable, Nylon, 1042mm
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
BOL194-0341 Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x19, Flat Point,
DIN7981 FH
CMT196-0001 Bushing, water level electrode
CMT196-0004 Electrode, Water Level, Assembly, For Electronic TTA
Length: 58mm
GAS086-0001 Tube, Teflon, Water Level Electrode
CMV196-0002 Electrode, Water Level, 58mm, TTA
ELE039-0048 Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
Terminals
NUT192-0191 Hex Nut, M4X3.2, Stainless Steel A2, DIN934
NUT193-0292 Serrated Lock Washers External Teeth, M6, Steel,Zinc
Plated,DIN6798A
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0807 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0813 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube 3/16
PNE195-0161 Hex Socket Plug with O-Ring
Viton,1/4",BSPxBSP,Brass,Nickel-Plated,
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
HEA016-0031 Heating Element, Immersion, Threaded, 230V, 1"x300,
2x1100W, St. St.
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Part No. Description
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
steel,Cadmium plated
NUT193-0271 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M5 (3/16), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0325 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
PNE195-0161 Hex Socket Plug with O-Ring
Viton,1/4",BSPxBSP,Brass,Nickel-Plated,
HEA010-0017 Heating Element, Band, 230V, 11-1/4"x12", 500W,
Aluminum, ELARA 11
ELE036-0026 Limit Switch, Snap-Action,SPDT,20A, 250VAC,
2HP,Screw terminal
NUT192-0192 Hex Nut, M5X4, Stainless Steel A2, DIN934
NUT192-0235 Nut, for bulkhead, Brass, 7/16-24
NUT193-0271 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M5 (3/16), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0325 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
THE006-0006 Transducer, Pressure, 0-4 Bar abs
FIL175-0042 Filter, Air, 0.2 Micron, Model 50mm D
FIL175-0066 Filter, 0.2 micron, 92WM
FIL175-0087 Filter, Water, PVC Assy.
FIT100-0216 Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Brass, 60C-4, Parker
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0824 Coupling, Stud, Female, 1/4"BSP, Parallel, 5mm Tube,
01140513 Legris
GAS083-0002 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 5x10mm, 58 Shore A
GAS083-0004 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 7x13mm, 58 Shore A
GAS083-0015 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 16*22 תmm, 58 Shore A
GAS086-0017 Tube, Teflon, 6x8mm
THE005-0047 Switch, Pressure, TY85/B, Campini
PNE195-0161 Hex Socket Plug with O-Ring
Viton,1/4",BSPxBSP,Brass,Nickel-Plated,
BOL191-0052 Hex Cap Screw, 1/4UNCx5/8, St. St. A2
BOL191-0158 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
BOL191-0226 Hex Cap Screw, M5x12, St. St. A2, DIN933
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Part No. Description
CMT411-0012 Pin Side, door Axis 9/11"
CMT411-0013 Pin Side, door locking 9/11"
SPR177-0024 Central clicking Spring- Elara 11
THE039-0036 Connector, Ceramic, No.3, Double
BOL191-0240 Hex Socket Flat Cap Screw, M5x25, St. St. A2, DIN7991
LOK692-0039 Pin, Cotter, 2.0x16 mm
NUT193-0269 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Stainless Steel A2,
DIN125
NUT193-0270 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0271 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M5 (3/16), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0275 Plain Washer, 1X5.3X13, Stainless Steel A2
NUT193-0283 Plain Washer, 1.2X7.45X16.1, Stainless Steel A2
NUT193-0317 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, 1/4, St. St. A2,
DIN127B
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
NUT193-0325 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
GAS080-0310 Gasket for Flate Door-11",Silicone
CMT411-0108 Spacer,Door 11" Adjustment 0.8mm
CMT098-0002 Nipple, Water level electrode
BOL191-0052 Hex Cap Screw, 1/4UNCx5/8, St. St. A2
BOL191-0238 Hex Cap Screw, M4x10, St. St. A2, DIN933
CMT411-0017 Hinge Plate Axle for ELARA 11", ELARA FLAT
DOOR,EZ11,EZ9,2840ELXX
CMT411-0020 Stopper, door pin 9/11"
DOR411-0005 Hinge unit , Assembly 9/11"
BOL191-0240 Hex Socket Flat Cap Screw, M5x25, St. St. A2, DIN7991
CMT411-0011 Spacer for Hinge Unit For ELARA 11"
LOK411-0006 Door Axis 9/11"
SOL027-0003 Solenoid, Door Lock, TPGx12-C-24VDC, Guardian
SPR177-0004 Spring, Solenoid, Door Locking, 1730, 2340, 2540
LOK254-0001 Washer, locking solenoid pin, 1730, 2340, 2540
LOK411-0018 Solenoid pin -Elara
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Part No. Description
BOL191-0070 Flat Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x10, St. St. A2,
DIN965
SPR177-0023 Spring, Tension, M3386 for 9"&11"
LOK411-0010 Sliding Sleeve for Elara 11".
LOK692-0039 Pin, Cotter, 2.0x16 mm
NUT193-0269 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Stainless Steel A2,
DIN125
NUT193-0270 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0317 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, 1/4, St. St. A2,
DIN127B
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
CMT411-0101 Bushing for locker, Door 9/11"
CMT411-0102 Bushing for door axis 9/11"
NUT192-0253 Hex Nut, M6X5, Brass, DIN934
CMT411-0115 Arm Door-11" for flat door - Machining
NUT192-0253 Hex Nut, M6X5, Brass, DIN934
LOK411-0047 Safety Switch Holder-Assy. for ELARA EZ11 EZ9
ELE036-0036 Limit Switch,Snap-Action,Formed
Lever,Light,SPDT,10A/250VAC
LOK411-0044 Safety Switch Holder for Elara door
VLV170-0013 Housing, Cock, Drain
VLV170-0015 Nut, Cock, Drain
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
steel,Cadmium plated
BOL191-0091 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4X20, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
BOL191-0140 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x12, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
CMT240-0020 Nut, 3/8"BSP, Water Reservoir
CMT240-0022 Washer, 30mm, Brass, Water Reservoir
ELE039-0048 Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
Terminals
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
NUT193-0270 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
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Part No. Description
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
NUT193-0340 Teflon Ring for water tank
CMT411-0113 WATER LEVEL ELECTRODE
CMT411-0167 Reservoir, Main Water Tank,Drilling,ELARA11/9
CMT411-0137 Holder, Safety Valve, ASME, 1/4" NPT
SVL029-0119 Safety Valve, PED,1/4"NPT MPTxDisch. H.,Brass
Body,Brass Seat,2.8Bar
ELC258-0030 Sensor, Temperature, PT100, 5x45, Assy.(For EZ9/11)
THE003-0013 Sensor, Temperature, PT100, 5X70, TUT-001, MAMAB
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
GAS082-0022 Grommet, 22-35, Rubber 3144
GAS083-0015 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 16*22 תmm, 58 Shore A
POL067-0061 Funnel, Water, 9"/11"- Cut
POL067-0051 Funnel, Water, 9"/11"
WIR040-0003 ELECTRIC CABLE PLUG+SOCKET 10A, 250V, EUR
BOL190-0012 Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 5-40UNCx5/8, Brass,
Nickel Plated
BOL190-0023 Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 8-32UNCx5/8, Brass,
Nickel Plated
BOL194-0340 Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x13, Flat Point,
DIN7981 FH
THE039-0036 Connector, Ceramic, No.3, Double
WIR040-0179 Modular coupler, MH3101S-8821 Shielded Cat 5e, MH
connectors
ELE039-0049 Connector, Ceramic, No.1, single
NUT192-0206 Hex Nut, 5-40UNC, Brass, Nickel Plated
NUT192-0217 Hex Nut, 8-32UNC, Brass, Plain
NUT193-0291 Serrated Lock Washer External Teeth,M4(5/32),Steel,Zinc
Pl.,DIN6798A
ELC258-0015 Sensor, Temperature, 5x100, 54400, Sontec, Assy. (For D
line)
THE003-0002 Sensor, Temperature, PT100, 5x100, Sontec
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
BOL190-0012 Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 5-40UNCx5/8, Brass,
Nickel Plated
WIR040-0015 Electric Socket 16A
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Part No. Description
NUT192-0206 Hex Nut, 5-40UNC, Brass, Nickel Plated
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
steel,Cadmium plated
ELE035-0092 Transformer, 2x115 / 2x12, 50/60 hz, TDB-100,
Jishisheng
ELE035-0170 Fuse, 5x20mm, Glass tube, 250V, 5A, SB
CPN064-0031 Keyboard, EZ 9"&11", EZ/3870-D & Hor.-D
CTP200-0138 Board, I/O Extension, Bacsoft
CTP200-0140 Board, Main Control, Bacsoft
THE002-0052 Panel printer, Thermal, 24 Columns
THE002-0066 Thermal paper for CUSTOM PLUSII printer roll 57mm
d=50mm
WIR040-0170 Cable kit for PLUSII-S-0004 Printer
ELC258-0012 Shield, Control Unit Boards, Bacsoft
ELE035-0102 Circuit Breaker,2Pole,15A,250VAC,White
ELE039-0048 Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
Terminals
POL064-0027 Control Panel,First Assembly, EZ11
POL067-0013 Hinge, Printer Opening Door, 9"&11" E/M
POL067-0010 Door, Printer Opening, 11" E
POL067-0048 Window, Clear for Control Sys. Screen - Bacsoft
THE002-0061 Full Color graphical display 3.5"
BOL191-0020 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M3x10, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
BOL194-0330 Blind Rivets 4x10, Head 7.5 mm, Aluminium, DIN7337 A
CTP201-0065 Relay, SSR,24-280VAC,25A,Contr. 3-32VDC, SPST-
NO,Screw terminals
CTP201-0271 Relay Socket
CTP201-0272 Miniature PCB relay, coil 24VDC, contact 250VAC, 8A, 2
pole
THE039-0037 Connector, Ceramic, Double, No.2
ELE035-0009 Fuse, 5x20mm, Glass tube, 250V, 2A,F
ELE035-0144 Power Supply, 24VDC, 1A
ELE035-0144 Power Supply, 24VDC, 1A
NUT192-0217 Hex Nut, 8-32UNC, Brass, Plain
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
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Part No. Description
steel,Cadmium plated
NUT193-0291 Serrated Lock Washer External Teeth,M4(5/32),Steel,Zinc
Pl.,DIN6798A
CTP201-0318 Fan, 24VDC, Dia. 80mmx20mm, 34.6CFM
ELE035-0192 BUZZER, PIEZO, CONTINUOUS, 85dB@30cm/3-28VDC
ELE039-1055 Female Connector, 6 Pole,5mm Pin Spacing with Coding
Fingers Closed
ELE039-1056 Female Connector,8 Pole,5mm Pin Spacing with Coding
Fingers Closed
SOL026-0077 Connector, 2 Contacts, 24V, Black, DIN43650,
KA132L34B9, CNE
ELARA9P-230-W-D
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Part No. Description
NUT193-0269 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Stainless Steel A2,
DIN125
PUM055- Water Pump, 230V, 50Hz, Ulka
0021
CMT411-0073 Reservoir, waste water, assembly, ELARA
BOL191-0082 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x16, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
BOL191-0158 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
CMT240-0020 Nut, 3/8"BSP, Water Reservoir
CMT240-0022 Washer, 30mm, Brass, Water Reservoir
ELE039-0048 Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
Terminals
FIT100-0216 Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Brass, 60C-4, Parker
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0806 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/8"BSP For 6mm Hose
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
NUT193-0270 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
NUT193-0340 Teflon Ring for water tank
PIP411-0002 Coil, Cooling, ELARA
CMT411-0113 WATER LEVEL ELECTRODE
CMT411-0168 Reservoir, waste water, ELARA11/9 ,Drilling
RES411-0005 Reservoir, Overflow water Tank, Injection,Polycarbonate,
THE005-0016 Thermostat, Cut-Off, TY95-H, 155C, Campini
THE005-0019 Thermostat, Cut-Off, TY95-H, 170C, Campini
WHE070- Leg, Adjustable, Front, 124020D/10, Haman.
0034
WHE070- Leg, Adjustable, Rear, 124020D, Haman
0035
ELE039-0084 Cable Tie, Releasable, Nylon, 1042mm
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
GAS083-0015 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 16*22 תmm, 58 Shore A
BOL194-0341 Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x19, Flat Point,
DIN7981 FH
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Part No. Description
CMT196-0001 Bushing, water level electrode
CMT196-0004 Electrode, Water Level, Assembly, For Electronic TTA
Length: 58mm
GAS086-0001 Tube, Teflon, Water Level Electrode
CMV196- Electrode, Water Level, 58mm, TTA
0002
ELE039-0048 Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
Terminals
NUT192-0191 Hex Nut, M4X3.2, Stainless Steel A2, DIN934
NUT193-0292 Serrated Lock Washers External Teeth, M6, Steel,Zinc
Plated,DIN6798A
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0807 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0813 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube 3/16
PNE195-0161 Hex Socket Plug with O-Ring
Viton,1/4",BSPxBSP,Brass,Nickel-Plated,
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
HEA016-0031 Heating Element, Immersion, Threaded, 230V, 1"x300,
2x1100W, St. St.
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
steel,Cadmium plated
NUT193-0271 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M5 (3/16), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0325 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
PNE195-0161 Hex Socket Plug with O-Ring
Viton,1/4",BSPxBSP,Brass,Nickel-Plated,
ELE036-0026 Limit Switch, Snap-Action,SPDT,20A, 250VAC,
2HP,Screw terminal
NUT192-0192 Hex Nut, M5X4, Stainless Steel A2, DIN934
NUT192-0235 Nut, for bulkhead, Brass, 7/16-24
NUT193-0275 Plain Washer, 1X5.3X13, Stainless Steel A2
NUT193-0325 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
THE006-0006 Transducer, Pressure, 0-4 Bar abs
FIL175-0042 Filter, Air, 0.2 Micron, Model 50mm D
FIL175-0066 Filter, 0.2 micron, 92WM
FIL175-0087 Filter, Water, PVC Assy.
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FIT100-0216 Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Brass, 60C-4, Parker
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0824 Coupling, Stud, Female, 1/4"BSP, Parallel, 5mm Tube,
01140513 Legris
GAS083-0002 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 5x10mm, 58 Shore A
GAS083-0004 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 7x13mm, 58 Shore A
GAS083-0015 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 16*22 תmm, 58 Shore A
GAS086-0017 Tube, Teflon, 6x8mm
THE005-0047 Switch, Pressure, TY85/B, Campini
PNE195-0161 Hex Socket Plug with O-Ring
Viton,1/4",BSPxBSP,Brass,Nickel-Plated,
CMT411-0097 Cover, Service, Bottom, Elara 11
BOL191-0091 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4X20, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
BOL191-0140 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x12, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
CMT240-0020 Nut, 3/8"BSP, Water Reservoir
CMT240-0022 Washer, 30mm, Brass, Water Reservoir
ELE039-0048 Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
Terminals
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
NUT193-0270 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
NUT193-0340 Teflon Ring for water tank
CMT411-0113 WATER LEVEL ELECTRODE
CMT411-0167 Reservoir, Main Water Tank,Drilling,ELARA11/9
CMT411-0137 Holder, Safety Valve, ASME, 1/4" NPT
BOL191-0052 Hex Cap Screw, 1/4UNCx5/8, St. St. A2
BOL191-0158 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
CMT411-0012 Pin Side, door Axis 9/11"
CMT411-0013 Pin Side, door locking 9/11"
SPR177-0024 Central clicking Spring- Elara 11
THE039-0036 Connector, Ceramic, No.3, Double
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Part No. Description
BOL191-0052 Hex Cap Screw, 1/4UNCx5/8, St. St. A2
BOL191-0238 Hex Cap Screw, M4x10, St. St. A2, DIN933
CMT411-0017 Hinge Plate Axle for ELARA 11", ELARA FLAT
DOOR,EZ11,EZ9,2840ELXX
CMT411-0020 Stopper, door pin 9/11"
DOR411- Hinge unit , Assembly 9/11"
0005
BOL191-0240 Hex Socket Flat Cap Screw, M5x25, St. St. A2, DIN7991
CMT411-0011 Spacer for Hinge Unit For ELARA 11"
LOK411-0006 Door Axis 9/11"
SOL027-0003 Solenoid, Door Lock, TPGx12-C-24VDC, Guardian
SPR177-0004 Spring, Solenoid, Door Locking, 1730, 2340, 2540
LOK254-0001 Washer, locking solenoid pin, 1730, 2340, 2540
LOK411-0018 Solenoid pin -Elara
BOL191-0070 Flat Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x10, St. St. A2,
DIN965
SPR177-0023 Spring, Tension, M3386 for 9"&11"
LOK411-0010 Sliding Sleeve for Elara 11".
LOK692-0039 Pin, Cotter, 2.0x16 mm
NUT193-0269 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Stainless Steel A2,
DIN125
NUT193-0270 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0317 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, 1/4, St. St. A2,
DIN127B
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
CMT411-0101 Bushing for locker, Door 9/11"
CMT411-0102 Bushing for door axis 9/11"
BOL191-0240 Hex Socket Flat Cap Screw, M5x25, St. St. A2, DIN7991
LOK692-0039 Pin, Cotter, 2.0x16 mm
NUT193-0269 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Stainless Steel A2,
DIN125
NUT193-0270 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0271 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M5 (3/16), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
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NUT193-0283 Plain Washer, 1.2X7.45X16.1, Stainless Steel A2
NUT193-0317 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, 1/4, St. St. A2,
DIN127B
NUT193-0323 Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
St. A2,DIN127B
CMT411-0108 Spacer,Door 11" Adjustment 0.8mm
GAS080-0310 Gasket, Silicone, for Ele. Autoclave Flat Door 9"
NUT192-0253 Hex Nut, M6X5, Brass, DIN934
CMT098-0002 Nipple, Water level electrode
VLV170-0013 Housing, Cock, Drain
HEA010-0022 Heating Element, Band, 230V, 9-1/4"x12", 500W,
Aluminum, ELARA9
SVL029-0119 Safety Valve, PED,1/4"NPT MPTxDisch. H.,Brass
Body,Brass Seat,2.8Bar
ELC258-0030 Sensor, Temperature, PT100, 5x45, Assy.(For EZ9/11)
THE003-0013 Sensor, Temperature, PT100, 5X70, TUT-001, MAMAB
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
GAS082-0022 Grommet, 22-35, Rubber 3144
GAS083-0015 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 16*22 תmm, 58 Shore A
POL067-0061 Funnel, Water, 9"/11"- Cut
POL067-0051 Funnel, Water, 9"/11"
BOL191-0158 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
BOL194-0340 Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x13, Flat Point,
DIN7981 FH
BOL194-0341 Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x19, Flat Point,
DIN7981 FH
CMT240-0097 Handle, Tray, TTA 1730, 2340, 2540
VLV170-0014 Cock, Drain
FIL175-0060 Strainer, 40 mesh, St.St., w/Grip
GAS080-0007 Gasket, Silicone, ø119mm, Water Reservoir
GAS083-0004 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 7x13mm, 58 Shore A
GAS084-0007 Drain PVC Tube 10x13
HLD409-0000 Support, Bottom, for door cover "9
HLD409-0001 Support, Upper, for door cover "9
NUT192-0217 Hex Nut, 8-32UNC, Brass, Plain
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Part No. Description
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
steel,Cadmium plated
NUT193-0263 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Steel, Zinc Plated,
DIN125-1A
NUT193-0271 Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M5 (3/16), Stainless Steel
A2, DIN125
NUT193-0291 Serrated Lock Washer External Teeth,M4(5/32),Steel,Zinc
Pl.,DIN6798A
POL065-0006 Cover, Validation Port, 2340
POL067-0005 Dipstick, Water level, Tables
POL067-0011 Shield, Opening Handle, 9"&11" E/M
POL067-0012 Cover, Opening Handle, 9"&11" E/M
POL067-0054 Cover, Reservoir, Fill water, Elara
POL065-0092 Cover, Door, 9" , with company logo
SEA095-0117 Silicon Bag 5 mml
CMT258-0002 Disc, Cover door
BOL190-0012 Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 5-40UNCx5/8, Brass,
Nickel Plated
BOL190-0023 Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 8-32UNCx5/8, Brass,
Nickel Plated
THE002-0052 Panel printer, Thermal, 24 Columns
THE002-0066 Thermal paper for CUSTOM PLUSII printer roll 57mm
d=50mm
THE039-0036 Connector, Ceramic, No.3, Double
WIR040-0179 Modular coupler, MH3101S-8821 Shielded Cat 5e, MH
connectors
ELE039-0049 Connector, Ceramic, No.1, single
NUT192-0206 Hex Nut, 5-40UNC, Brass, Nickel Plated
NUT192-0217 Hex Nut, 8-32UNC, Brass, Plain
NUT193-0291 Serrated Lock Washer External Teeth,M4(5/32),Steel,Zinc
Pl.,DIN6798A
ELC258-0015 Sensor, Temperature, 5x100, 54400, Sontec, Assy. (For
D line)
THE003-0002 Sensor, Temperature, PT100, 5x100, Sontec
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
BOL190-0012 Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 5-40UNCx5/8, Brass,
Nickel Plated
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Part No. Description
WIR040-0015 Electric Socket 16A
NUT192-0206 Hex Nut, 5-40UNC, Brass, Nickel Plated
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
steel,Cadmium plated
ELE035-0092 Transformer, 2x115 / 2x12, 50/60 hz, TDB-100,
Jishisheng
ELE035-0170 Fuse, 5x20mm, Glass tube, 250V, 5A, SB
CPN064-0031 Keyboard, EZ 9"&11", EZ/3870-D & Hor.-D
CTP200-0138 Board, I/O Extension, Bacsoft
CTP200-0140 Board, Main Control, Bacsoft
WIR040-0170 Cable kit for PLUSII-S-0004 Printer
WIR040-0179 Modular coupler, MH3101S-8821 Shielded Cat 5e, MH
connectors
WIR040-0180 Cord, extension, USB 2.0 type A - panel F to M, 35 cm
ELC258-0012 Shield, Control Unit Boards, Bacsoft
ELE035-0102 Circuit Breaker,2Pole,15A,250VAC,White
ELE039-0048 Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
Terminals
POL064-0029 Control Panel, First Assembly, EZ9
POL067-0013 Hinge, Printer Opening Door, 9"&11" E/M
POL067-0048 Window, Clear for Control Sys. Screen - Bacsoft
THE002-0061 Full Color graphical display 3.5"
BOL191-0020 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M3x10, St. St. A2,
DIN7985
BOL194-0330 Blind Rivets 4x10, Head 7.5 mm, Aluminium, DIN7337 A
CTP201-0065 Relay, SSR,24-280VAC,25A,Contr. 3-32VDC, SPST-
NO,Screw terminals
CTP201-0271 Relay Socket
CTP201-0272 Miniature PCB relay, coil 24VDC, contact 250VAC, 8A, 2
pole
THE039-0037 Connector, Ceramic, Double, No.2
ELE035-0009 Fuse, 5x20mm, Glass tube, 250V, 2A,F
ELE035-0144 Power Supply, 24VDC, 1A
ELE035-0144 Power Supply, 24VDC, 1A
NUT192-0217 Hex Nut, 8-32UNC, Brass, Plain
NUT192-0230 Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
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Part No. Description
steel,Cadmium plated
NUT193-0291 Serrated Lock Washer External Teeth,M4(5/32),Steel,Zinc
Pl.,DIN6798A
CTP201-0318 Fan, 24VDC, Dia. 80mmx20mm, 34.6CFM
ELE035-0192 BUZZER, PIEZO, CONTINUOUS, 85dB@30cm/3-28VDC
ELE039-1055 Female Connector, 6 Pole,5mm Pin Spacing with Coding
Fingers Closed
ELE039-1056 Female Connector,8 Pole,5mm Pin Spacing with Coding
Fingers Closed
SOL026-0077 Connector, 2 Contacts, 24V, Black, DIN43650,
KA132L34B9, CNE
BOL194-0340 Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x13, Flat Point,
DIN7981 FH
ELARA-i
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Part Number Description
LOK254-0001 Washer, locking solenoid pin, 1730, 2340, 2540
LOK411-0018 Solenoid pin -Elara
SOL027-0003 Solenoid, Door Lock, TPGx12-C-24VDC, Guardian
SPR177-0004 Spring, Solenoid, Door Locking, 1730, 2340, 2540
Flat Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x10, St. St. A2,
BOL191-0070 DIN965
LOK411-0010 Sliding Sleeve for Elara 11".
SPR177-0023 Spring, Tension, M3386 for 9"&11"
LOK692-0039 Pin, Cotter, 2.0x16 mm
Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Stainless Steel A2,
NUT193-0269 DIN125
Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless
NUT193-0270 Steel A2, DIN125
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, 1/4, St. St. A2,
NUT193-0317 DIN127B
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
NUT193-0323 St. A2,DIN127B
BOL191-0240 Hex Socket Flat Cap Screw, M5x25, St. St. A2, DIN7991
LOK692-0039 Pin, Cotter, 2.0x16 mm
NUT192-0253 Hex Nut, M6X5, Brass, DIN934
Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M6, Stainless Steel A2,
NUT193-0269 DIN125
Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless
NUT193-0270 Steel A2, DIN125
Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M5 (3/16), Stainless
NUT193-0271 Steel A2, DIN125
NUT193-0283 Plain Washer, 1.2X7.45X16.1, Stainless Steel A2
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, 1/4, St. St. A2,
NUT193-0317 DIN127B
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
NUT193-0323 St. A2,DIN127B
SPR177-0024 Central clicking Spring- Elara 11
THE039-0036 Connector, Ceramic, No.3, Double
Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, 1/4UNCx3/4, St.St.
BOL191-0142 A2
Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x12, St. St. A2,
BOL191-0140 DIN7985
BOL191-0158 Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
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DIN7985
CMT240-0020 Nut, 3/8"BSP, Water Reservoir
CMT240-0022 Washer, 30mm, Brass, Water Reservoir
CMT411-0113 WATER LEVEL ELECTRODE
Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
ELE039-0048 Terminals
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0806 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/8"BSP For 6mm Hose
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless
NUT193-0270 Steel A2, DIN125
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
NUT193-0323 St. A2,DIN127B
NUT193-0340 Teflon Ring for water tank
PIP411-0002 Coil, Cooling, ELARA
RES411-0005 Reservoir, Overflow water Tank, Injection,Polycarbonate,
Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x12, St. St. A2,
BOL191-0140 DIN7985
Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
BOL191-0158 DIN7985
CMT240-0020 Nut, 3/8"BSP, Water Reservoir
CMT240-0022 Washer, 30mm, Brass, Water Reservoir
CMT411-0113 WATER LEVEL ELECTRODE
CMT411-0137 Holder, Safety Valve, ASME, 1/4" NPT
ELC258-0020 Switch, Float, Mini, PT14-2A, Riko Assy.
Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
ELE039-0048 Terminals
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0806 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/8"BSP For 6mm Hose
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless
NUT193-0270 Steel A2, DIN125
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
NUT193-0323 St. A2,DIN127B
NUT193-0340 Teflon Ring for water tank
Safety Valve, PED,1/4"NPT MPTxDisch. H.,Brass
SVL029-0119 Body,Brass Seat,2.8Bar
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Part Number Description
ARM100-0152 Heat Exchanger, 15/04x10x0127/16, Lordan
CTP201-0159 Fan, 230VAC, 150x172x38
FIL175-0069 Fan guard, 170 mm, NiCr plated, FGW-162A-5, Cooltron
FIT100-0805 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/4"BSP For 6mm Hose
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
NUT193-0325 St. A2,DIN127B
CMT411-0097 Cover, Service, Bottom, Elara 11
GAS082-0022 Grommet, 22-35, Rubber 3144
Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 16*22 תmm, 58 Shore
GAS083-0015 A
POL067-0061 Funnel, Water, 9"/11"- Cut
POL067-0051 Funnel, Water, 9"/11"
ELC258-0030 Sensor, Temperature, PT100, 5x45, Assy.(For EZ9/11)
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
ELE039-0084 Cable Tie, Releasable, Nylon, 1042mm
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 16*22 תmm, 58 Shore
GAS083-0015 A
HeatingElementBand,230V,9-1/4"x140mm,Bot
HEA010-0026 200W,Top900WCopp.ELARA9-i
Limit Switch, Snap-Action,SPDT,20A, 250VAC,
ELE036-0026 2HP,Screw terminal
NUT192-0192 Hex Nut, M5X4, Stainless Steel A2, DIN934
NUT192-0235 Nut, for bulkhead, Brass, 7/16-24
NUT193-0275 Plain Washer, 1X5.3X13, Stainless Steel A2
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M5 (3/16), St.
NUT193-0325 St. A2,DIN127B
VLV170-0013 Housing, Cock, Drain
CMT067-0014 Strainer 1/4BSP, Complete
FIL175-0046 Screen, 400 Micron, For Strainer 1/4"
Gasket, Silicon, 4mm, OD=28mm, ID=20mm for 1/4"
GAS082-0008 strainer
FIL175-0042 Filter, Air, 0.2 Micron, Model 50mm D
FIT100-0226 Nut for Sleeve, Tube 1/4, Thread 7/16-24, Brass
FIT100-0803 1/4" Elbow Connection O-RING - F/M
FIT100-0805 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/4"BSP For 6mm Hose
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Part Number Description
FIT100-0807 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0818 1/4"BSP T section O-RING - F/F/M
Coupling, Stud, Female, 1/4"BSP, Parallel, 5mm Tube,
FIT100-0824 01140513 Legris
GAS083-0002 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 5x10mm, 58 Shore A
GAS083-0004 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 7x13mm, 58 Shore A
Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 16*22 תmm, 58 Shore
GAS083-0015 A
GAS086-0017 Tube, Teflon, 6x8mm
NUT192-0235 Nut, for bulkhead, Brass, 7/16-24
ARM172-0026 Check Valve, Spring Disk, 1/4"BSP, St.St., MONDEO
FIT100-0807 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0813 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube 3/16
Coupling, Stud, Female, 1/4"BSP, Parallel, 5mm Tube,
FIT100-0824 01140513 Legris
THE006-0006 Transducer, Pressure, 0-4 Bar abs
FIT100-0802 1/4" T section O-RING - M/F/M
FIT100-0805 Male Adapter, Elbow, 90°, 1/4"BSP For 6mm Hose
FIT100-0807 Straight Male O-RING - 1/4 M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0809 Elbow Connection O-RING -1/4" BSP M / Tube(8*6)
FIT100-0812 Adaptor, Elbow, Orienting, Male 1/4"", Tube 1/4
PNE195-0040 Silencer 1/4"
SOL026-0039 Valve, Solenoid, 2/2 way, 1/4"BSPx4.5, NC, 24VAC, 8W
Hex Socket Plug with O-Ring
PNE195-0161 Viton,1/4",BSPxBSP,Brass,Nickel-Plated,
PUM057-0027 Vacuum Pump, Diaphragm, 230V, Thomas
Safety Valve, PED,1/4"NPT MPTxDisch. H.,Brass
SVL029-0119 Body,Brass Seat,2.8Bar
THE005-0014 Thermostat, Cut-Off, TY95-H, 230C, Campini
THE005-0016 Thermostat, Cut-Off, TY95-H, 155C, Campini
WHE070-0034 Leg, Adjustable, Front, 124020D/10, Haman.
WHE070-0035 Leg, Adjustable, Rear, 124020D, Haman
Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 5-40UNCx5/8, Brass,
BOL190-0012 Nickel Plated
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Part Number Description
Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 8-32UNCx5/8, Brass,
BOL190-0023 Nickel Plated
Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x13, Flat Point,
BOL194-0340 DIN7981 FH
CPN064-0031 Keyboard, EZ 9"&11", EZ/3870-D & Hor.-D
CTP200-0139 Board, I/O Control
CTP200-0140 Board, Main Control, Bacsoft
ELC258-0012 Shield, Control Unit Boards, Bacsoft
ELE035-0102 Circuit Breaker,2Pole,15A,250VAC,White
POL067-0013 Hinge, Printer Opening Door, 9"&11" E/M
POL067-0048 Window, Clear for Control Sys. Screen - Bacsoft
THE002-0061 Full Color graphical display 3.5"
WIR040-0170 Cable kit for PLUSII-S-0004 Printer
WIR040-0180 Cord, extension, USB 2.0 type A - panel F to M, 35 cm
Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 8-32UNCx5/8, Brass,
BOL190-0023 Nickel Plated
Relay, SSR,24-280VAC,25A,Contr. 3-32VDC, SPST-
CTP201-0065 NO,Screw terminals
CTP201-0271 Relay Socket
Miniature PCB relay, coil 24VDC, contact 250VAC, 8A, 2
CTP201-0272 pole
CTP201-0318 Fan, 24VDC, Dia. 80mmx20mm, 34.6CFM
ELE035-0144 Power Supply, 24VDC, 1A
ELE035-0144 Power Supply, 24VDC, 1A
ELE035-0174 Fuse, 5x20mm, Glass tube, 250V, 2A, SB/Time Lag
ELE035-0192 BUZZER, PIEZO, CONTINUOUS, 85dB@30cm/3-28VDC
NUT192-0217 Hex Nut, 8-32UNC, Brass, Plain
Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
NUT192-0230 steel,Cadmium plated
Serrated Lock Washer External
NUT193-0291 Teeth,M4(5/32),Steel,Zinc Pl.,DIN6798A
THE039-0037 Connector, Ceramic, Double, No.2
Female Connector, 6 Pole,5mm Pin Spacing with Coding
ELE039-1055 Fingers Closed
Female Connector,8 Pole,5mm Pin Spacing with Coding
ELE039-1056 Fingers Closed
ELC258-0015 Sensor, Temperature, 5x100, 54400, Sontec, Assy. (For
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Part Number Description
D line)
GAS080-0022 O-Ring, ID 2.84, W=2.62, 2-104 EPDM
THE003-0002 Sensor, Temperature, PT100, 5x100, Sontec
Pan Head Machine Screw, Slotted, 5-40UNCx5/8, Brass,
BOL190-0012 Nickel Plated
ELC411-0050 Electric base for 9/11"
Transformer, 2x115 / 2x12, 50/60 hz, TDB-100,
ELE035-0092 Jishisheng
ELE035-0170 Fuse, 5x20mm, Glass tube, 250V, 5A, SB
NUT192-0206 Hex Nut, 5-40UNC, Brass, Nickel Plated
Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
NUT192-0230 steel,Cadmium plated
THE005-0003 Thermostat, Safety, 180C, TY95/AC, Campini
THE005-0014 Thermostat, Cut-Off, TY95-H, 230C, Campini
WIR040-0015 Electric Socket 16A
ELE039-0049 Connector, Ceramic, No.1, single
NUT192-0206 Hex Nut, 5-40UNC, Brass, Nickel Plated
NUT192-0217 Hex Nut, 8-32UNC, Brass, Plain
Serrated Lock Washer External
NUT193-0291 Teeth,M4(5/32),Steel,Zinc Pl.,DIN6798A
THE039-0036 Connector, Ceramic, No.3, Double
Modular coupler, MH3101S-8821 Shielded Cat 5e, MH
WIR040-0179 connectors
Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x12, St. St. A2,
BOL191-0140 DIN7985
Pan Head Machine Screw, Phillips, M4x8, St. St. A2,
BOL191-0158 DIN7985
Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x13, Flat Point,
BOL194-0340 DIN7981 FH
Pan Head Tapping Screw, Philips, 4.8x19, Flat Point,
BOL194-0341 DIN7981 FH
CMT240-0097 Handle, Tray, TTA 1730, 2340, 2540
CMT258-0002 Disc, Cover door
Terminal, male, brass, w/o isolation, PC1L18704LR, K.S.
ELE039-0048 Terminals
GAS080-0007 Gasket, Silicone, ø119mm, Water Reservoir
GAS083-0004 Tube, Silicone, Clear, Translucent, 7x13mm, 58 Shore A
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Part Number Description
GAS084-0007 Drain PVC Tube 10x13
HLD409-0000 Support, Bottom, for door cover "9
HLD409-0001 Support, Upper, for door cover "9
Nut,Clip-On,U-Style,4.8x20x13,0.7 thick.,Spring
NUT192-0230 steel,Cadmium plated
Plain Washer Without Chamfer, M4 (5/32), Stainless
NUT193-0270 Steel A2, DIN125
Serrated Lock Washer External
NUT193-0291 Teeth,M4(5/32),Steel,Zinc Pl.,DIN6798A
Spring Lock Washers With Square Ends, M4 (5/32), St.
NUT193-0323 St. A2,DIN127B
POL065-0006 Cover, Validation Port, 2340
POL065-0092 Cover, Door, 9" , with company logo
POL067-0005 Dipstick, Water level, Tables
POL067-0011 Shield, Opening Handle, 9"&11" E/M
POL067-0012 Cover, Opening Handle, 9"&11" E/M
POL067-0054 Cover, Reservoir, Fill water, Elara
SEA095-0117 Silicon Bag 5 mml
VLV170-0014 Cock, Drain
WIR040-0003 ELECTRIC CABLE PLUG+SOCKET 10A, 250V, EUR
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psia InHg °F Bar kPa °C psia psig °F Bar kPa °C
7.3 14.76 178.4 0.50 50 81.3 17.6 2.9 221.2 1.21 121.3 105.1
17.7 3.0 221.4 1.22 122.0 105.2
psia psig °F Bar kPa °C 17.7 3.0 221.5 1.22 122.0 105.3
14.7 0.0 212.0 1.01 101.3 100.0 17.8 3.1 221.7 1.23 122.7 105.4
14.8 0.1 212.2 1.02 101.7 100.1 17.8 3.1 221.9 1.23 122.7 105.5
14.8 0.1 212.4 1.02 102.1 100.2 17.9 3.2 222.1 1.23 123.4 105.6
14.9 0.2 212.5 1.02 102.4 100.3 18.0 3.3 222.3 1.24 124.1 105.7
14.9 0.2 212.7 1.03 102.8 100.4 18.0 3.3 222.4 1.24 124.1 105.8
15.0 0.3 212.9 1.03 103.2 100.5 18.1 3.4 222.6 1.24 124.7 105.9
15.0 0.3 213.1 1.04 103.6 100.6 18.2 3.5 222.8 1.25 125.1 106.0
15.1 0.4 213.3 1.04 104.0 100.7 18.2 3.5 223.0 1.26 125.5 106.1
15.1 0.4 213.4 1.04 104.3 100.8 18.3 3.6 223.2 1.26 126.0 106.2
15.2 0.5 213.6 1.05 104.7 100.9 18.3 3.6 223.3 1.26 126.2 106.3
15.2 0.5 213.8 1.05 105.1 101.0 18.4 3.7 223.5 1.27 126.8 106.4
15.3 0.6 214.0 1.05 105.4 101.1 18.5 3.8 223.7 1.27 127.2 106.5
15.4 0.7 214.2 1.06 105.8 101.2 18.5 3.8 223.9 1.28 127.7 106.6
15.4 0.7 214.3 1.06 106.2 101.3 18.6 3.9 224.1 1.28 128.1 106.7
15.5 0.8 214.5 1.07 106.6 101.4 18.6 3.9 224.2 1.29 128.5 106.8
15.5 0.8 214.7 1.07 106.9 101.5 18.7 4.0 224.4 1.29 129.0 106.9
15.6 0.9 214.9 1.07 107.3 101.6 18.8 4.1 224.6 1.29 129.6 107.0
15.6 0.9 215.1 1.08 107.7 101.7 18.9 4.2 224.8 1.30 129.9 107.1
15.7 1.0 215.2 1.08 108.1 101.8 18.9 4.2 225.0 1.30 130.4 107.2
15.7 1.0 215.4 1.08 108.4 101.9 19.0 4.3 225.1 1.31 130.8 107.3
15.8 1.1 215.6 1.09 108.8 102.0 19.0 4.3 225.3 1.31 131.3 107.4
15.8 1.1 215.8 1.09 109.2 102.1 19.1 4.4 225.5 1.32 131.7 107.5
15.9 1.2 216.0 1.10 109.6 102.2 19.2 4.5 225.7 1.32 132.2 107.6
16.0 1.3 216.3 1.10 110.0 102.4 19.3 4.6 225.9 1.33 132.6 107.7
16.1 1.4 216.5 1.11 110.7 102.5 19.3 4.6 226.0 1.33 133.1 107.8
16.1 1.4 216.7 1.11 111.1 102.6 19.4 4.7 226.2 1.34 133.5 107.9
16.2 1.5 216.9 1.12 111.5 102.7 19.4 4.7 226.4 1.34 134.0 108.0
16.2 1.5 217.0 1.12 111.9 102.8 19.5 4.8 226.6 1.34 134.4 108.1
16.3 1.6 217.2 1.12 112.3 102.9 19.6 4.9 226.8 1.35 134.9 108.2
16.4 1.7 217.4 1.13 112.7 103.0 19.6 4.9 226.9 1.35 135.3 108.3
16.4 1.7 217.6 1.13 113.1 103.1 19.7 5.0 227.1 1.36 135.8 108.4
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psia InHg °F Bar kPa °C psia psig °F Bar kPa °C
16.5 1.8 217.8 1.14 113.5 103.2 19.8 5.1 227.3 1.36 136.2 108.5
16.5 1.8 217.9 1.14 114.0 103.3 19.8 5.1 227.5 1.37 136.7 108.6
16.6 1.9 218.1 1.14 114.3 103.4 19.9 5.2 227.7 1.37 137.1 108.7
16.6 1.9 218.3 1.15 114.7 103.5 19.9 5.2 227.8 1.38 137.6 108.8
16.7 2.0 218.5 1.15 115.1 103.6 20.0 5.3 228.0 1.38 138.1 108.9
16.8 2.1 218.7 1.16 115.6 103.7 20.1 5.4 228.2 1.39 138.5 109.0
16.8 2.1 218.8 1.16 116.0 103.8 20.2 5.5 228.4 1.39 139.0 109.1
16.9 2.2 219.0 1.16 116.3 103.9 20.3 5.6 228.6 1.39 139.5 109.2
16.9 2.2 219.2 1.17 116.7 104.0 20.3 5.6 228.7 1.40 140.0 109.3
17.0 2.3 219.4 1.17 117.1 104.1 20.4 5.7 228.9 1.40 140.5 109.4
17.1 2.4 219.6 1.18 117.5 104.2 20.4 5.7 229.1 1.41 140.9 109.5
20.5 5.8 229.3 1.41 141.4 109.6 24.6 9.9 239.2 1.70 169.7 115.1
20.6 5.9 229.5 1.42 142.0 109.7 24.7 10.0 239.4 1.70 170.2 115.2
20.6 5.9 229.6 1.42 142.4 109.8 24.7 10.0 239.5 1.71 170.8 115.3
20.7 6.0 229.8 1.43 142.9 109.9 24.8 10.1 239.7 1.71 171.3 115.4
20.8 6.1 230.0 1.43 143.3 110.0 24.9 10.2 239.9 1.72 171.8 115.5
20.9 6.2 230.2 1.44 143.9 110.1 25.0 10.3 240.1 1.72 172.4 115.6
21.0 6.3 230.4 1.44 144.3 110.2 25.1 10.4 240.3 1.73 173.1 115.7
21.0 6.3 230.5 1.45 144.8 110.3 25.2 10.5 240.4 1.74 173.6 115.8
21.1 6.4 230.7 1.45 145.3 110.4 25.3 10.6 240.6 1.74 174.1 115.9
21.1 6.4 230.9 1.46 145.8 110.5 25.3 10.6 240.8 1.75 174.7 116.0
21.2 6.5 231.1 1.46 146.2 110.6 25.4 10.7 241.0 1.75 175.3 116.1
21.3 6.6 231.3 1.47 146.7 110.7 25.5 10.8 241.2 1.76 175.9 116.2
21.3 6.6 231.4 1.47 147.2 110.8 25.6 10.9 241.3 1.76 176.4 116.3
21.4 6.7 231.6 1.48 147.7 110.9 25.7 11.0 241.5 1.77 177.0 116.4
21.5 6.8 231.8 1.48 148.2 111.0 25.8 11.1 241.7 1.78 177.6 116.5
21.6 6.9 232.0 1.49 148.6 111.1 25.9 11.2 241.9 1.78 178.2 116.6
21.7 7.0 232.2 1.49 149.6 111.2 25.9 11.2 242.1 1.79 178.7 116.7
21.7 7.0 232.3 1.50 149.6 111.3 26.0 11.3 242.2 1.79 179.3 116.8
21.8 7.1 232.5 1.50 150.3 111.4 26.1 11.4 242.4 1.80 180.0 116.9
21.9 7.2 232.7 1.51 151.0 111.5 26.2 11.5 242.6 1.80 180.5 117.0
21.9 7.2 232.9 1.51 151.0 111.6 26.3 11.6 242.8 1.81 181.1 117.1
22.0 7.3 233.1 1.52 151.7 111.7 26.4 11.7 243.0 1.82 181.6 117.2
22.1 7.4 233.2 1.52 152.2 111.8 26.4 11.7 243.1 1.82 182.2 117.3
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psia InHg °F Bar kPa °C psia psig °F Bar kPa °C
22.1 7.4 233.4 1.53 152.7 111.9 26.5 11.8 243.3 1.83 182.8 117.4
22.2 7.5 233.6 1.53 153.2 112.0 26.6 11.9 243.5 1.83 183.4 117.5
22.3 7.6 233.8 1.54 153.8 112.1 26.7 12.0 243.7 1.84 184.0 117.6
22.4 7.7 234.0 1.54 154.3 112.2 26.8 12.1 243.9 1.85 184.5 117.7
22.4 7.7 234.1 1.55 154.8 112.3 26.8 12.1 244.0 1.85 185.1 117.8
22.5 7.8 234.3 1.55 155.3 112.4 26.9 12.2 244.2 1.86 185.7 117.9
22.6 7.9 234.5 1.56 155.8 112.5 27.0 12.3 244.4 1.86 186.3 118.0
22.7 8.0 234.7 1.56 156.3 112.6 27.1 12.4 244.6 1.87 186.9 118.1
22.8 8.1 234.9 1.57 156.8 112.7 27.2 12.5 244.8 1.88 187.5 118.2
22.8 8.1 235.0 1.57 157.3 112.8 27.3 12.6 244.9 1.88 188.2 118.3
22.9 8.2 235.2 1.58 157.9 112.9 27.4 12.7 245.1 1.89 188.8 118.4
23.0 8.3 235.4 1.58 158.4 113.0 27.5 12.8 245.3 1.89 189.4 118.5
23.1 8.4 235.6 1.59 158.9 113.1 27.6 12.9 245.5 1.90 190.0 118.6
23.1 8.4 235.8 1.59 159.4 113.2 27.7 13.0 245.7 1.91 190.6 118.7
23.2 8.5 235.9 1.60 159.9 113.3 27.7 13.0 245.8 1.91 191.2 118.8
23.3 8.6 236.1 1.60 160.4 113.4 27.8 13.1 246.0 1.92 191.8 118.9
23.4 8.7 236.3 1.61 160.0 113.5 27.9 13.2 246.2 1.92 192.4 119.0
23.4 8.7 236.5 1.62 161.5 113.6 28.0 13.3 246.4 1.93 193.0 119.1
23.5 8.8 236.7 1.62 162.1 113.7 28.1 13.4 246.6 1.94 193.7 119.2
23.6 8.9 236.8 1.63 162.6 113.8 28.2 13.5 246.7 1.94 194.3 119.3
23.7 9.0 237.0 1.63 163.1 113.9 28.3 13.6 246.9 1.95 194.9 119.4
23.7 9.0 237.2 1.64 163.7 114.0 28.4 13.7 247.1 1.95 195.5 119.5
23.8 9.1 237.4 1.64 164.2 114.1 28.5 13.8 247.3 1.96 196.1 119.6
23.9 9.2 237.6 1.65 164.8 114.2 28.6 13.9 247.5 1.97 196.7 119.7
24.0 9.3 237.7 1.65 165.3 114.3 28.6 13.9 247.6 1.97 197.3 119.8
24.1 9.4 237.9 1.66 165.9 114.4 28.7 14.0 247.8 1.98 197.9 119.9
24.1 9.4 238.1 1.66 166.4 114.5 28.8 14.1 248.0 1.99 198.5 120.0
24.2 9.5 238.3 1.67 167.0 114.6 28.9 14.2 248.2 1.99 199.2 120.1
24.3 9.6 238.5 1.67 167.5 114.7 29.0 14.3 248.4 2.00 199.8 120.2
24.4 9.7 238.6 1.68 168.0 114.8 29.1 14.4 248.5 2.00 200.5 120.3
24.4 9.7 238.8 1.69 168.6 114.9 29.2 14.5 248.7 2.01 201.1 120.4
24.5 9.8 239.0 1.69 169.1 115.0 29.3 14.6 248.9 2.02 201.8 120.5
29.4 14.7 249.1 2.02 202.4 120.6 34.6 19.9 258.6 2.39 238.7 125.9
29.5 14.8 249.3 2.03 203.1 120.7 34.7 20.0 258.8 2.39 239.4 126.0
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psia InHg °F Bar kPa °C psia psig °F Bar kPa °C
29.5 14.8 249.4 2.04 203.7 120.8 34.8 20.1 259.0 2.40 240.2 126.1
29.6 14.9 249.6 2.04 204.4 120.9 34.9 20.2 259.2 2.41 240.9 126.2
29.7 15.0 249.8 2.05 205.0 121.0 35.0 20.3 259.3 2.42 241.6 126.3
29.8 15.3 250.0 2.06 205.7 121.1 35.1 20.4 259.5 2.42 242.3 126.4
29.9 15.4 250.2 2.06 206.3 121.2 35.3 20.6 259.7 2.43 243.1 126.5
30.0 15.5 250.3 2.07 207.0 121.3 35.4 20.7 259.9 2.44 243.8 126.6
30.1 15.6 250.5 2.08 207.6 121.4 35.5 20.8 260.1 2.45 244.5 126.7
30.3 15.6 250.7 2.08 208.3 121.5 35.6 20.9 260.2 2.45 245.3 126.8
30.5 15.8 250.9 2.09 208.9 121.6 35.7 21.0 260.4 2.46 246.0 126.9
30.5 15.8 251.1 2.10 209.6 121.7 35.8 21.1 260.6 2.47 246.8 127.0
30.6 15.9 251.2 2.10 210.2 121.8 35.9 21.2 260.8 2.48 247.6 127.1
30.7 16.0 251.4 2.11 210.8 121.9 36.0 21.3 261.0 2.48 248.3 127.2
30.8 16.1 251.6 2.11 211.5 122.0 36.1 21.4 261.1 2.49 249.1 127.3
31.0 16.3 251.8 2.12 212.1 122.1 36.2 21.5 261.3 2.50 249.9 127.4
31.0 16.3 252.0 2.13 212.8 122.2 36.5 21.8 261.5 2.51 250.6 127.5
31.1 16.4 252.1 2.13 213.5 122.3 36.5 21.8 261.7 2.51 251.4 127.6
31.2 16.5 252.3 2.14 214.2 122.4 36.6 21.9 261.9 2.52 252.2 127.7
31.3 16.6 252.5 2.15 214.8 122.5 36.7 22.0 262.0 2.53 252.9 127.8
31.4 16.7 252.7 2.16 215.2 122.6 36.8 22.1 262.2 2.54 253.7 127.9
31.5 16.8 252.9 2.16 216.2 122.7 36.9 22.2 262.4 2.54 254.5 128.0
31.6 16.9 253.0 2.17 216.9 122.8 37.0 22.3 262.6 2.55 255.2 128.1
31.7 17.0 253.2 2.18 217.6 122.9 37.1 22.4 262.8 2.56 256.0 128.2
31.8 17.1 253.4 2.18 218.3 123.0 37.2 22.5 262.9 2.57 256.8 128.3
31.8 17.1 253.6 2.19 218.9 123.1 37.4 22.7 263.1 2.58 257.5 128.4
31.9 17.2 253.8 2.20 219.6 123.2 37.5 22.8 263.3 2.58 258.3 128.5
32.0 17.3 253.9 2.20 220.3 123.3 37.6 22.9 263.5 2.59 259.1 128.6
32.1 17.4 254.1 2.21 221.0 123.4 37.7 23.0 263.7 2.60 259.8 128.7
32.2 17.5 254.3 2.22 221.7 123.5 37.8 23.1 263.8 2.61 260.6 128.8
32.3 17.6 254.5 2.22 222.4 123.6 37.9 23.2 264.0 2.61 261.4 128.9
32.4 17.7 254.7 2.23 223.1 123.7 38.0 23.3 264.2 2.62 262.2 129.0
32.5 17.8 254.8 2.24 223.7 123.8 38.1 23.4 264.4 2.63 263.0 129.1
32.6 17.9 255.0 2.24 224.4 123.9 38.3 23.6 264.6 2.64 263.8 129.2
32.6 17.9 255.2 2.25 225.1 124.0 38.4 23.7 264.7 2.65 264.6 129.3
32.7 18.0 255.4 2.26 225.8 124.1 38.5 23.8 264.9 2.65 265.4 129.4
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psia InHg °F Bar kPa °C psia psig °F Bar kPa °C
32.8 18.1 255.6 2.26 226.5 124.2 38.6 23.9 265.1 2.66 266.2 129.5
32.9 18.2 255.7 2.27 227.2 124.3 38.7 24.0 265.3 2.67 267.0 129.6
33.0 18.3 255.9 2.28 227.9 124.4 38.8 24.1 265.5 2.68 267.8 129.7
33.1 18.4 256.1 2.29 228.6 124.5 39.0 24.3 265.6 2.69 268.6 129.8
33.3 18.6 256.3 2.29 229.3 124.6 39.1 24.4 265.8 2.69 269.4 129.9
33.4 18.7 256.5 2.30 230.0 124.7 39.2 24.5 266.0 2.70 270.3 130.0
33.5 18.8 256.6 2.31 230.7 124.8 39.3 24.6 266.2 2.71 271.1 130.1
33.6 18.9 256.8 2.31 231.5 124.9 39.4 24.7 266.4 2.72 271.9 130.2
33.7 19.0 257.0 2.32 232.2 125.0 39.5 24.8 266.5 2.73 272.7 130.3
33.8 19.1 257.2 2.33 232.9 125.1 39.7 25.0 266.7 2.73 273.5 130.4
33.9 19.2 257.4 2.34 233.6 125.2 39.8 25.1 266.9 2.74 274.3 130.5
34.0 19.3 257.5 2.34 234.4 125.3 39.9 25.2 267.1 2.75 275.1 130.6
34.1 19.4 257.7 2.35 235.1 125.4 40.0 25.3 267.3 2.76 275.9 130.7
34.2 19.5 257.9 2.36 235.8 125.5 40.1 25.4 267.4 2.77 276.7 130.8
34.3 19.6 258.1 2.37 236.5 125.6 40.3 25.6 267.6 2.78 277.5 130.9
34.4 19.7 258.3 2.37 237.3 125.7 40.4 25.7 267.8 2.78 278.3 131.0
34.5 19.8 258.4 2.38 238.0 125.8 40.5 25.8 268.0 2.79 279.1 131.1
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136.7 329.0 3.29 278.1 33.2 47.7 132.7 292.8 2.93 270.9 27.8 42.5
136.8 330.0 3.30 278.2 33.3 47.9 132.8 293.6 2.94 271.0 27.9 42.6
136.9 330.9 3.31 278.4 33.3 48.0 132.9 294.5 2.94 271.2 28.0 42.7
137.0 331.9 3.32 278.6 33.4 48.1 133.0 295.4 2.95 271.4 28.1 42.8
137.1 332.8 3.33 278.8 33.6 48.3 133.1 296.2 2.96 271.6 28.3 43.0
137.2 333.8 3.34 279.0 33.7 48.4 133.2 297.1 2.97 271.8 28.4 43.1
137.3 334.7 3.35 279.1 33.8 48.5 133.3 297.9 2.98 271.9 28.5 43.2
137.4 335.6 3.36 279.3 34.0 48.7 133.4 298.8 2.99 272.1 28.6 43.3
137.5 336.6 3.37 279.5 34.1 48.8 133.5 299.7 3.00 272.3 28.8 43.5
137.6 337.5 3.38 279.7 34.3 49.0 133.6 300.6 3.01 272.5 28.9 43.6
137.7 338.5 3.38 279.9 34.4 49.1 133.7 301.5 3.01 272.7 29.0 43.7
137.8 339.4 3.39 280.0 34.5 49.2 133.8 302.4 3.02 272.8 29.2 43.9
137.9 340.4 3.40 280.2 34.7 49.4 133.9 303.3 3.03 273.0 29.3 44.0
138.0 341.4 3.41 280.4 34.8 49.5 134.0 304.2 3.04 273.2 29.4 44.1
138.1 342.4 3.42 280.6 35.0 49.7 134.1 305.1 3.05 273.4 29.5 44.2
138.2 343.4 3.43 280.8 35.1 49.8 134.2 306.0 3.06 273.6 29.7 44.4
138.3 344.4 3.44 280.9 35.2 49.9 134.3 306.9 3.07 273.7 29.8 44.5
138.4 345.4 3.45 281.1 35.4 50.1 134.4 307.8 3.08 273.9 29.9 44.6
138.5 346.4 3.46 281.3 35.5 50.2 134.5 308.7 3.09 274.1 30.1 44.8
138.6 347.4 3.47 281.5 35.7 50.4 134.6 309.6 310 274.3 30.2 44.9
138.7 348.4 3.48 281.7 35.9 50.6 134.7 310.5 3.10 274.5 30.3 45.0
138.8 349.4 3.49 281.8 36.0 50.7 134.8 311.4 3.11 274.6 30.5 45.2
138.9 350.4 3.50 282.0 36.1 50.8 134.9 312.3 3.12 274.8 30.6 45.3
139.0 351.4 3.51 282.2 36.3 51.0 135.0 313.2 3.13 275.0 30.7 45.4
139.1 352.4 3.52 282.4 36.4 51.1 135.1 314.1 3.14 275.2 31.1 45.6
Legend:
psia ─ absolute pressure in psi
Psig ─ gauge pressure in psi
kPa ─ absolute pressure in kilo-Pascal
InHg ─ pressure (vacuum) in inch-Mercury
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15.1 Piping Diagrams (ELARA-D)
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