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OS100 SERIES Mini-Infrared Transmitter e-mail:**************For latest product manuals: Shop online at User’s G ui d e***********************Servicing North America:U.S.A. Omega Engineering, Inc.Headquarters: Toll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada only)Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada only)Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada only)Tel: (203) 359-1660 Fax: (203) 359-7700e-mail:**************For Other Locations Visit /worldwideThe information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.Table of ContentsSection ...................................................................PageSafety Warnings and IEC Symbols (iii)Caution and Safety Information (iii)Section 1 Introduction ....................................................................1-1Section 2Installation ......................................................................1-12.1 Unpacking and Inspection ......................................1-12.2 Electrical Connection ..............................................2-1Section 3Operation ........................................................................3-13.1 Main Board ................................................................3-13.2 Ambient Temperature ..............................................3-23.3 Atmospheric Quality ................................................3-33.4 Measuring Temperature ..........................................3-33.5 Alarm Setting ............................................................3-43.6 Adding Extension Cable...........................................3-4Section 4 Laser Sight Accessory ...................................................4-14.1 Warning and Cautions .............................................4-14.2 Operating the Laser Sight Accessory .....................4-1Section 5 Specifications .................................................................5-15.1 General .......................................................................5-15.2 Laser Sight Accessory (OS100-LS) ..........................5-2Section 6Emissivity Table .............................................................6-1iTable of FiguresFigure Description Page2-1Power Supply & Analog Output Connections ..........2-12-2 Alarm Output Connection ............................................2-13-1 Main PC Board ...............................................................3-23-2 Sensor..............................................................3-2Housing3-3 Optical Field of View .....................................................3-43-4Setting the Temperature Engineering Unit..................3-43-5Mounting Bracket OS100-MB .......................................3-53-6Water Cooling Jacket, OS100-WC ................................3-53-7Typical Water Cool Jacket Assembly ...........................3-53-8Air Purge Collar, OS100-AP..........................................3-63-9DIN Rail Mounting Adapter, OS100-DR ....................3-63-10NEMA-4 Aluminum Enclosure ....................................3-64-1Laser Sighting Accessory, OS100-LS ............................4-24-2Laser Warning Label ......................................................4-2iiSafety Warnings and IEC SymbolsThis device is marked with international safety and hazard symbols in accordance with IEC 1010. It is important to read and follow all precautions and instructions in this manual before operating or commissioning this device as it contains important information relating to safety and EMC. Failure to follow all safety precautions may result in injury and or damage to your calibrator. IEC symbols DescriptionCaution and Safety Information• If the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.• The installation category is one (1).• There are no user replaceable fuses in this product• The output terminals of this product are for use with equipment (digital meters, chart recorders, etc,) which have no accessible five parts. Such equipment should comply with all the applicable safety requirements.• Do not operate the equipment in flammable or explosive environments.• All connections to the thermometer should be made via a shielded cable, 24 AWG stranded wire with the following ratings: 300V , 105°C (221°F), PVC insulation.• Power must be disconnected before making any electrical connections.• The power supply used to power the thermometer should be VDE or UL approved with the following ratings: 12 to 24vdc @150mA with overload protection of 500mA.iiiCaution, refer to accompanying documentsDirect Current Laser SymbolFrame or ChassisNOTES: ivSection 1 - IntroductionThe low cost OS101 mini-infrared transmitter provides non-contacttemperature measurement for industrial applications. The unit measures atemperature range of -18 to 538°C (0-1000°F) and provides a linear analogoutput of either 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC, K type TC, 1 mV/°C, or 1 mV/°F.The new OS102 mini-infrared transmitter has all the functions of OS101plus a built-in LED display that shows the measured temperature indegrees F or degrees C which is switchable in the field.The miniature sensor head design 2.5 cm dia. x 6.3 cm Length (1" x 2.5") isideal for measuring temperature in confined, and hard to reach places.The aluminum sensor head as well as the rugged electronic housing (Diecast Aluminum) are NEMA-4 rated.The sensor head is connected to the electronic housing via a 1.82 m (6 feet)shielded cable as standard. The unit provides field adjustable alarmoutput.Section 2 - Installation2.1UnpackingRemove the packing list and verify that you have received all yourequipment. If you have any questions about the shipment, please callCustomer Service at:1-800-622-2378 or 203-359-1660. We can also be reached on the internet:e-mail:**************When you receive the shipment, inspect the container and equipment forany signs of damage. Note any evidence of rough handling in transit.inspection. After examination and removing contents, save packing material and carton in theevent reshipment is necessary.The following items are supplied in the box:• The infrared transmitter including the sensor head and the 1.82 m(6 feet) shielded cable• User's Manual• Mounting Nut1-1The following describes the ordering information:OS102 or OS101 - MA- *,**, where The following optional accessories are available:Here are the Features of OS101 and OS102 infrared transmitters:2.2Electrical Connection Sensor Head Cable - The Sensor head is pre-wired to a 1.8 m (6 feet)shielded cable. Plug & lock-in the male connector to the mating female connector on the aluminum housing.Power & Output Connection - Open the cover of the main aluminum housing. Slide the cable through the strain relief and connect the wires to the terminal block on the board as shown in Fig. 2-1. For Alarm output connection, refer to Fig. 2-2.2-1MA - 4/20 mA output V1 - 0 to 5 VDC output K - Thermocouple output, K type MV - Millivolt output C - 1 mV/°C output F - 1 mV/°F output HT- High temperature sensor head3-1Figure 2-2. Alarm Output Connection Section 3 - Operation3-1Main BoardThe Main Board is shown in Fig. 3-1. Here are the important components on the board:(1) - Terminal Block for Power & Output connections(2) - Single Turn Potentiometer to adjust Emissivity in tenths (0.x_)(3) - Single Turn Potentiometer to adjust Emissivity in hundreds (0._x)(4) -Slide switch to select between real time (Normal Operation) and alarm set point(5) - Alarm set point adjust, P4(6) - Sensor Head connection(7) - Input Zero adjust, P3(8) - Input Span adjust, P2(9) - Output Zero adjust, P5(10) - Output Span adjust, P6Figure 3-1. Main PC Board3.2Ambient TemperatureThe Sensing head can operate in an ambient temperature of 0 to 70°C (32to 158°F). The Sensing head in the high temperature model (-HT) can operate in an ambient temperature of 0 to 85°C (32 to 185°F) without any cooling required. The Sensing head can operate up to 200°C (392°F) using the water cool jacket accessory OS100-WC (See Fig. 3-6).There is a warm up period of 3 minutes after power up. After the warm up period, temperature measurement can be made.When the ambient temperature around the sensor head changes abruptly,the sensor head goes through thermal shock. It takes a certain amount of time for the sensor head to stabilize to the new ambient temperature. For example, it takes about 30 minutes for the sensor head to stabilize going from 25°C to 50°C (77 to 122°F) ambient temperature.The sensor head dimensions are shown in Fig. 3-2.Figure 3-2. Sensor Housing3-23-33.3Atmospheric QualityEnvironments with smoke, dust, and fumes dirty up the optical lens, and cause erroneous temperature readings. To keep the surface of the optical lens clean, the air purge collar accessory is recommended, OS100-AP , See Fig. 3-7.3.4Measuring TemperatureBefore starting to measure temperature, make sure that the following check list is met:ߜ The power and analog output connections are made (Fig. 2-1).ߜThe sensor head is connected to the main unit.ߜThe slide switch (SW1) on the main board is set to real time (Fig. 3-1).ߜThe target is larger than the optical field of view of the sensor head (Fig. 3-3).ߜThe emissivity adjustment on the main board is set properly (Fig. 3-1).ߜThe output load is within the product specification.On OS102 transmitters, follow these additional steps:ߜ The temperature display is set to °F or °C (Fig. 3-4)ߜ For 4-20mA output models, make sure an output load is added, ie. 250ohms.Figure 3-3. Optical Field Of ViewFigure 3-4. Setting the Temperature Engineering Unit3.5Alarm SettingThe unit provides 0-100% alarm set point adjustment. Here is an exampleof an alarm setting.• An OS101-MA(4/20 mA output), the alarm is to be set at 400°Ftemperature.• Connect the alarm output as shown in Fig. 2-2.• Set the slide switch (SW1) on the main board to the Alarm position.• Measure the analog output, and set the Potentiometer P4 until theoutput reads 10.4 mA which is 40% (400°F) of the temperature range.40 x (20-4)[10.4mA=+ 4]100• Set the slide switch (SW1) back to the Real Time position.• If the temperature reading is below the alarm set point, the alarmoutput stays high, otherwise it goes low.On the OS102, you can set the alarm set point directly based on thetemperature display.3.6Adding Extension CableYou can add extension cable between the Sensor Head and the mainelectronic housing up to 15.2 m (50 feet). After adding the extension cable,the Zero input potentiometer, P3 may be re-adjusted. (See Fig. 3-1, forproper analog output reading)The following figures show the mounting bracket (OS100-MB), Watercooling jacket (OS100-WC), Air purge collar (OS100-AP), DIN RailMounting adapter (OS-100-DR), and the main aluminum enclosure. TheDIN Rail Mounting adapter (OS100-DR) is mounted to the bottom of themain aluminum enclosure using two 4-40 screws.A typical water cool jacket assembly is shown in Fig. 3-7, on the following page.1. Mounting Nut2. Mounting Bracket3. Water Cool Jacket4. Sensor Head3-4Figure 3-5. Mounting Bracket OS100-MBFigure 3-6. Water Cooling Jacket, OS100-WCFigure 3-7. Typical Water Cool Jacket Assembly3-5Figure 3-8. Air Purge Collar, OS100-APFigure 3-9. DIN Rail Mounting Adapter, OS-100-DRFigure 3-10. NEMA-4 Aluminum Enclosure3-6Section 4 - Laser Sight Accessory4.1Warning and Cautionsbelow:•Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified here may result in hazardous radiation exposure.• Do not look at the laser beam coming out of the lens or view directly with optical instruments - eye damage can result.• Use extreme caution when operation the laser sight accessory • Never point the laser accessory at a person • Keep out of the reach of all children4.2Operating the Laser Sight AccessoryThe laser sight accessory screws onto the front of the sensor head. This accessory is only used for alignment of the sensor head to the target area.After the alignment process, the accessory has to be removed from the front of the sensor head before temperature measurement.The laser sight accessory is powered from a small compact battery pack (included with the accessory). Connect the battery pack to the accessory using the cable provided. Aim at the target, and turn on the battery power using the slide switch on the battery pack. Adjust the sensor head position so that the laser beam points to the center of the target area. Turn off the battery pack, and remove the laser sighting accessory from the sensor head. See Fig. 4-1 for reference.4-14-2Figure 4-2. Laser Warning LabelSection 5 - Specifications5.1 - GeneralTemperature Range-18 to 538°C (0 to 1000°F)Accuracy @ 22°C (72°F)±2% of Rdg. or 2.2°C (4°F) whichever is ambient temperature & greateremissivity of 0.95 or greaterOptical Field of View6:1 (Distance/Spot Size)Repeatability±1% of Rdg.Spectral Response 5 to 14 micronsResponse Time150 msec (0 to 63% of final value)Emissivity Range0.1 to 0.99, adjustableOperating Ambient TemperatureMain Transmitter0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)Sensor Head0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)Sensor Head (-HT Model)0 to 85°C (32 to 185°F)Sensor Head with OS100-WC(Water Cooling Jacket)0 to 200°C (32 to 392°F)Operating Relative Humidity Less than 95% RH, non-condensingWater Flow Rate for OS100-WC0.25 GPM, room temperatureThermal Shock About 30 minutes for 25°Cabrupt ambient temperature change Warm Up Period 3 minutesAir Flow Rate for OS100-AP 1 CFM (0.5 Liters/sec.)Power12 to 24 VDC @ 100 mAAnalog OutputsMV-F 1 mV/°FMV-C 1 mV/°CK K Type TC - OS101 onlyMA 4 to 20 mAV10 to 5 VDCOutput Load requirementsMin. Load (0 to 5VDC) 1 K-OhmsMax. Load (4 to 20 mA)(Supply Power - 4 )/20 mATransmitter Housing NEMA-4 & IP65, Die Cast AluminumSensor Head Housing NEMA-4 , AluminumAlarm Output Open Drain, 100 mAAlarm Set Point0 to 100% , Adjustable via P4Alarm Deadband14°C (25°F)5-15-25.1 - General Con’t.DimensionsSensor Head25.4 OD. x 63.5 mm L(1" OD. x 2.5" L)Main Housing, OS10165.5 W x 30.5 H x 115.3 mm L(2.58" W x 1.2" H x 4.54" L)Main Housing, OS10265.5 W x 55.9 H x 115.3 mm L(2.58" W x 2.2" H x 4.54" L)Weight 272 g (0.6 lb)5.2Laser Sight Accessory (OS100-LS)Wavelength (Color)630 - 670 nm (Red)Operating Distance (Laser Dot)Up to 9.1 m (30 ft.)Max. Output Optical Power Less than 1 mW at 22°F ambienttemperature.European Classification Class 2, EN60825-1/11.2001Maximum Operating current45 mA at 3 VDCFDA Classification Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10,Class II Laser ProductBeam Diameter 5 mmBeam Divergence< 2 mradOperating Temperature0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)Operating Relative Humidity Less than 95% RH, non-condensingPower Switch ON / OFF , Slide switch on the BatteryPackPower Indicator Red LEDPower Battery Pack, 3 VDC (Consists of two 1.5VDC AA size Lithium Batteries) Laser Warning Label Located on the head sight circumferenceIdentification Label Located on the head sight circumferenceDimensions38 DIA x 50.8 mm L(1.5" DIA x 2" L)Section 6 - Emissivity Table6-1Material Emissivity (ε)Aluminum – pure highly polished plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.04 to 0.06Aluminum – heavily oxidized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.20 to 0.31Aluminum – commercial sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.09Brass – dull plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.22Brass – highly polished, 73.2% Cu, 26.7% Zn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03Chromium – polished. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.08 to 0.36Copper – polished. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05Copper – heated at 600°C (1112°F). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.57Gold – pure, highly polished or liquid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02 to 0.04Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.14 to 0.38Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished cast iron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.21Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished wrought iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.28Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– oxidized dull wrought iron . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.94Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rusted iron plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.69Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished steel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished steel oxidized at600°C (1112°F). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.79Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rolled sheet steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.66Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rough steel plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.94 to 0.97Lead – gray and oxidized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.28Mercury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.09 to 0.12Molybdenum filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.10 to 0.20Nickel – polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Nickel – oxidized at 649 to 1254°C (1200°F to 2290°F). . . . . . . . . . . 0.59 to 0.86Platinum – pure polished plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05 to 0.10Platinum – wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07 to 0.18Silver – pure and polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02 to 0.03Stainless steel – polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Stainless steel – Type 301 at 232 to 942°C (450°F to 1725°F). . . . . . . 0.54 to 0.63Tin – bright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.06Tungsten – filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.39Zinc – polished commercial pure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05Zinc – galvanized sheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.23M E T A L S6-2Material Emissivity (ε) Asbestos Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.96 Asphalt, tar, pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 to 1.00 Brick– red and rough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.93 Brick– fireclay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.75 Carbon– filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.53 Carbon– lampblack - rough deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.78 to 0.84 Glass- Pyrex, lead, soda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.85 to 0.95 Marble– polished light gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.93 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– Black matte shellac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– aluminum paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.27 to 0.67 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– flat black lacquer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.96 to 0.98 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– white enamel varnish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Porcelain– glazed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.92 Quartz– opaque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.68 to 0.92 Roofing Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Tape– Masking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 to 0.96 Wood– planed oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.90 NONMETALSNOTES:6-3NOTES: 6-4OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. T his affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering.OMEGA is a trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.© Copyright 2017 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. T his document may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. P urchase Order number under which the product was PURCHASED,2. M odel and serial number of the product under warranty, and3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA for current repair charges. Have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. Purchase Order number to cover the COST of the repair,2. Model and serial number of the product, and 3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIESDirect all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORE RET URNING ANY PRODUCT (S) T O OMEGA, PURCHASER MUST OBT AIN AN AUT HORIZED RET URN (AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGA’S CUST OMER SERVICE DEPART MENT (IN ORDER T O AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return package and on any correspondence.T he purchaser is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to preventbreakage in transit.WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 25 months from date of purchase. OMEGA’s WARRANTY adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal two (2) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product.If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANT Y does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification. T his WARRANT Y is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components in which wear is not warranted, include but are not limited to contact points, fuses, and triacs.OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products. However, OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA, either verbal or written. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by the company will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE, AND ALL IMPLIED W ARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY W ARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence, indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.CONDITIONS: Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “Basic Component” under 10 CFR 21 (NRC), used in or with any nuclear installation or activity; or (2) in medical applications or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibility as set forth in our basic WARRANT Y /DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnify OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of theProduct(s) in such a manner.Where Do I Find Everything I Need forProcess Measurement and Control?OMEGA…Of Course!Shop online at TEMPERATUREM U Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor Probes, Connectors,Panels & AssembliesM U Wire: Thermocouple, RTD & ThermistorM U Calibrators & Ice Point ReferencesM U Recorders, Controllers & Process MonitorsM U Infrared PyrometersPRESSURE, STRAIN AND FORCEM U Transducers & Strain GagesM U Load Cells & Pressure GagesM U Displacement TransducersM U Instrumentation & AccessoriesFLOW/LEVELM U Rotameters, Gas Mass Flowmeters & Flow ComputersM U Air Velocity IndicatorsM U Turbine/Paddlewheel SystemsM U Totalizers & Batch ControllerspH/CONDUCTIVITYM U pH Electrodes, Testers & AccessoriesM U Benchtop/Laboratory MetersM U Controllers, Calibrators, Simulators & PumpsM U Industrial pH & Conductivity EquipmentDATA ACQUISITIONM U Communications-Based Acquisition SystemsM U Data Logging SystemsM U Wireless Sensors, Transmitters, & ReceiversM U Signal ConditionersM U Data Acquisition SoftwareHEATERSM U Heating CableM U Cartridge & Strip HeatersM U Immersion & Band HeatersM U Flexible HeatersM U Laboratory HeatersENVIRONMENTALMONITORING AND CONTROLM U Metering & Control InstrumentationM U RefractometersM U Pumps & TubingM U Air, Soil & Water MonitorsM U Industrial Water & Wastewater TreatmentM U pH, Conductivity & Dissolved Oxygen InstrumentsM3572/1217。

OmniCure S2000系列设备

OmniCure S2000系列设备

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S2000 用户指南
S2000 系列用户指南
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TA INSTRUMENTS ARES-G2 和 AR 2000ex 流动性仪器说明书

TA INSTRUMENTS ARES-G2 和 AR 2000ex 流动性仪器说明书

•New Castle, DE USA +1-302-427-4000•Lindon, UT USA+1-801-763-1500•Hialeah, FL USA+1-305-828-4700•Crawley, United Kingdom +44-1293-658900•Shanghai, China +86-21-64956999•Taipei, Taiwan +88-62-25638880•Tokyo, Japan +81-3-5759-8500•Seoul, Korea +82-2-3415-1500•Bangalore, India +91-80-2319-4177-79•Paris, France +33-1-30-48-94-60•Eschborn, Germany +49-6196-400-600•Brussels, Belgium +32-2-706-0080•Etten-Leur, Netherlands +31-76-508-7270•Sollentuna, Sweden +46-8-555-11-521•Milano, Italy +39-02-265-0983•Barcelona, Spain +34-93-600-93-32•Melbourne, Australia +61-3-9553-0813•Mexico City, Mexico +52-55-52-00-18-60L OCAL O FFICES0000ARES-G 21235711143541AR R HEOMETERS15161718192021TM 27354115(1) Patent # 7,017,393 (2) Patent # 6,798,099 (3) Patent # 6,952,950Minimum Torque Oscillation CR 0.003 μN.mMinimum Torque Oscillation CS 0.003 μN.mMinimum Torque Steady CR 0.01 μN.mMinimum Torque Steady CS 0.01 μN.mMaximum Torque 200 mN.mTorque Resolution 0.1 nN.m [1]Motor Inertia 18 μN.m.sAngular Velocity Range CS 0 to 300 rad/sAngular Velocity Range CR 1.4E -9to 300 rad/sFrequency Range 7.5E -7to 628 rad/sDisplacement Resolution 25 nradStep Change in Velocity 7 msStep Change in Strain 30 msDirect Strain Control Standard [2]Thrust Bearing MagneticNormal/Axial Force Range 0.005 to 50 NSmart Swap™StandardSmart Swap Geometry StandardPeltier Plate -40 to 200 °C [3]Environmental Test Chamber (ETC)-160 to 600 °CETC Camera Viewer OptionalConcentric Cylinder -20 to 150 °C [3]Peltier ControlUpper Heated Plate -30 to 150 °C [3]Electrically Heated Plate (EHP)-70 to 400 °C Camera Option with StreamingVideo and Image Capture OptionalT ECHNICAL S PECIFICATIONS16CR - Controlled Rate Mode CS - Controlled Stress Mode [1] Internal Resolution for D to A converter at torque of 0.1 µN.m [2] Direct Strain Control provides single cycle oscillation and continuous oscillations during experiments.[3] Lower temperature limits require use of a suitable fluid in an external circulator.1718Minimum Torque Oscillation CR 0.03 μN.mMinimum Torque Oscillation CS 0.1 μN.mMinimum Torque Steady CR 0.05 μN.mMinimum Torque Steady CS 0.1 μN.mMaximum Torque 200 mN.mTorque Resolution 1 nN.m [1]Motor Inertia 15 μN.m.sAngular Velocity Range CS 0 to 300 rad/sAngular Velocity Range CR 1E -8to 300 rad/sFrequency Range 7.5E -7to 628 rad/sDisplacement Resolution 40 nradStep Change in Velocity 25 msStep Change in Strain 60 msDirect Strain Control Standard [2]Thrust Bearing Porous Carbon AirNormal/Axial Force Range 0.005 to 50 NSmart Swap™StandardPeltier Plate -40 to 200 °C [3]Environmental Test Chamber (ETC)-160 to 600 °CConcentric Cylinder -20 to 150 °C [3]Peltier ControlUpper Heated Plate -30 to 150 °C [3]Electrically Heated Plate (EHP)-70 to 400 °CT ECHNICAL S PECIFICATIONSCR - Controlled Rate Mode CS - Controlled Stress Mode [1] Internal Resolution for D to A converter at torque of 0.1 µN.m [2] Direct Strain Control provides single cycle oscillation and continuous oscillations during experiments.[3] Lower temperature limits require use of a suitable fluid in an external circulator.19Minimum Torque 0.1 μN.m Maximum Torque 150 mN.m Torque Resolution 1 nN.m [1]Motor Inertia15 μN.m.s Angular Velocity Range CS 0 to 300 rad/s Angular Velocity Range CR 1.00E -7to 300 rad/s Frequency Range 7.50E -7to 628 rad/sDisplacement Resolution 40 nrad Step Change in Velocity 25ms Step Change in Strain 6 0ms Thrust Air Bearing Porous Carbon Smart Swap TM Standard Peltier Plate -40 to 200 °C [2]Peltier Plate Camera Optional Peltier Concentric Cylinder -20 to 150 °C [2]Upper Heated Plate -30 to 150 °C [2]Electrical Heated Plates-70 to 400 °C[1] Internal Resolution for D to A converter at torque of 1 µN.m[2] Lower temperature limits require use of a suitable fluid in an external circulator.T ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSAR T ECHNOLOGY The AR series represents a family of rheometers uniquely designed to deliver optimum system performance.6 R IGID O NE-P IECE A LUMINUM C ASTING& L INEAR B ALL S LIDEAR-G2 T ECHNOLOGYM AGNETIC T HRUST B EARINGWhy a magnetic bearing? Larger gaps in the absence of a continuous flow of pressurized air translates to unprecedented low levels of friction in the bearing. More importantly, the ability to control and measure torques in the nN.m range. No other rheometer can boast such low-end torque sensitivity. The larger gap in the thrust bearing is robust and not susceptible to contamination. The additional benefits of the magnetic bearing over traditional air bearing designs are the following:• Ultra low torques applied to the sample• Smaller sample volumes can be used• Ability to probe delicate material structures• Study of low viscosity materials over abroad range of conditionsP ATENTED D RAG C UP M OTOROur new patented advanced drag cup motor is designedto further reduce system friction by increasing the motor gap by 100%. Dramatic improvements in low end torque performance are realized without compromising high-end performance. The motor delivers enhanced transient response and an extended angular velocity control range. The motor incorporates a patented drag cup temperature sensor. For the first time in any rheometer design, the temperature of the drag cup is measured, ensuring the mostaccurate torque output.ACTIVE T EMPERATURE C ONTROL(ATC)The AR-G2 Electrically Heated Plate (EHP), Upper Heated Plate (UHP),and Dry Asphalt System all incorporate our new patented(1)non-con-tact temperature sensor for active measurement and control of theupper plate temperature, using a special draw rod. The draw rodhouses a micro PCB and Platinum Resistance Thermometer. AR-G2 T ECHNOLOGYICRO PCBP RIMARY CS ECONDARY C OIL HS SaS MART S WAP TM A CCESSORIESC ONCENTRIC C YLINDERConcentric Cylinders are commonly used for very low viscosity fluids,dispersions of limited stability, and applications where fluid/solventevaporation may be a problem. The Smart Swap Concentric Cylindersystem features Peltier temperature control and provides a temperaturerange of -20 to 150 °C with heating rates up to 15 °C/min.PPER H EATED P LATE(UHP)S MART S WAP TM A CCESSORIESE LECTRICALLY H EATED P LATES(EHP)The EHP is a Smart Swap TM temperature option that provides activeheating and cooling of parallel plate and cone and plategeometries. The EHP is perfect for rheological characterization ofpolymer melts up to a maximum temperature of 400 °C. Otherfeatures include an environmental cover and heated purge gasand an optional Gas Cooling Accessory for temperature controlto -70˚C. An optional clear purge cover is available for sampleviewing and integration with camera viewer. Additionally, for theAR-G2, the EHP offers patented Smart Swap G eometries andnewly patented Active Temperature Control, ATC. ATC makes theAR-G2 EHP the only electrically heated plate system capable ofdirect temperature control of both the upper and lower plates.30S MART S WAP TM A CCESSORIES3133D YNAMIC I NTERFACIAL S HEAR R HEOLOGY U SING THE AR-G2The dynamic interfacial shear moduli G’ and G” are used to monitor the network structure build-up, resulting from the adsorption of proteins at the interface. Proteins unfold at the interface and, therefore, are crucial to the stability of emulsions and foams. The measurement is done with a Du Noüy Ring, positioned at the interface of two liquids, or a liquid and air in a circular glass dish. The ultra-sensitive,nano-torque range of the AR-G2 rheometer is required to make these measurements. Figure 1 shows the dynamic storage modulus of this material continuously increases as the protein migrates to the surface and forms a network structure.0.030.0250.020.0150.010.0050 050100 150time (minutes)G ‘, G ’’ (N /m )34F LOW C URVE FOR D ISPERSIONS F LOW C URVE FOR P OLYMERSV ISCOELASTIC P ROPERTIES S TRAIN S WEEPD YNAMIC M ECHANICAL P ROPERTIES OF S OLIDS IN T ORSION T RANSIENT T ESTS(C REEP AND S TRESS R ELAXATION)D YNAMIC O SCILLATION ON L OW V ISCOSITY F LUIDS U SING ARES AR-G2 N ANO-T ORQUEM EASUREMENTS IN S TRESS& S TRAIN C ONTROL O SCILLATIONS TRESS AND S HEAR R ATE R AMPSE XTENSIONAL V ISCOSITYM EASUREMENTS ON ARESC REEP AND R ECOVERY OF A V ISCOELASTIC F LUIDS TRESS G ROWTH IN A T RANSIENT S TEP R ATE E XPERIMENT41© 2009 TA Instruments. All rights reserved.。

ZOLL AED 3000 生命救助设备说明书

ZOLL AED 3000 生命救助设备说明书

Front-facing printer
100mm printer is 25% larger than competitive device.4
Powerful therapy
The highest escalating energy available, up to 360J biphasic, for difficult-to-defibrillate patients.
Rigorous testing ensures the LIFEPAK 15 withstands the harshest environments: • Dropped on six sides onto a steel plate from 30" high, without bags • 2", 1.2 lb. steel ball dropped onto enclosure, connectors, keypads, and display • 5 lb. steel impact weight dropped to impact each side of therapy connector • IP44, protection from objects 1mm in diameter or larger • Cable impulse pull testing – 90 impulses at up to 8.8 ft.-lbs. on therapy and ECG cables
©2018 Physio-Control, Inc. Not all products and services are available in all countries. Masimo, the Radical logo, Rainbow and SET are registered trademarks of Masimo Corporation. GDR 3335491_A

丹佛斯热量表2

丹佛斯热量表2
SONOCAL 3000 系列 (DN 300 - DN 1200)
SONOCAL 2000 / 3000 系列
一般技术参数
电源 吸收功率 介质温度 环境温度 储存温度 保护等级 传感器与信号转换器之间 的电气连接
115 - 230V a.c.+ 10% - 15% < 12VA -40℃到 200℃ (根据批准) -20℃到 55℃ / -40℃到 85℃ -40℃到 85℃ IP 67 最长 250 米, 75Ω 周轴电缆(每个 SONOCAL 提供 4 根 10 米长电缆) (根据批准及使用国家)
1) 不论 A 与 B 在同一时间内使用一个还是同时使用,流量 1 在 A 与 B 内的脉冲频率不可超过 400Hz
DKIN.PK.022.C3.41 C Danfoss 06/2006
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参数表
技术数据
技术参数
SONOCAL 2000 / 3000 系列
供电电压 功率消耗 水温 环境温度(SONO 2500CT) 贮藏温度 防护等级 流量计与热积算仪之间的电气连接
Danfoss A87G30.10
材料,尺寸和重量
管道材料 探头材料 法兰垫圈 O- 型圈 连接
公称直径 公称流量 qp(Qn)m3/h 法兰直径 D, mm 栓孔直径 d, mm 长度 L, mm 高度 A, mm 重量,Kg 法兰尺寸 F, mm 内径 di, mm 螺纹连接 G
W 2.1096.01(G-CuSn5ZnPb)
+ 20℃到 +150℃(水平) (3.5m3/h 只到 130℃)
+ 20℃到 +120℃(垂直)
Danfoss A87F399.12.10.02

Warranty of ORGALIME

Warranty of ORGALIME

GUIDE ON ORGALIME GENERAL CONDITIONS WHICH FOR WHAT PURPOSE ?July 2002INTRODUCTIONORGALIME – WHO WE AREOrgalime was founded in 1954. With its secretariat in Brussels, Orgalime provides liaison between the central trade associations of the mechanical, electrical, electronic and metalworking industries of 21 European countries. They represent some 100.000 companies employing 7.200.000 people and having an annual turnover of around 1.200 billion euros.The Orgalime legal committee has, since the start, concentrated its work on providing the European engineering industry with publications which can help industry draw up adequate contracts and giving practical advice on frequently occurring legal questions.The first Orgalime legal publication was issued in the fifties and the current list of legal publications includes 22 titles, some of which have been revised several times in order to adapt to new legislation and changing business practices.TYPES OF PUBLICATIONSOrgalime’s publications fall into three different categories :*General Conditions*Model Contracts*GuidesThe General Conditions, the Model Contracts and some of the Guides are written to provide practical assistance for companies when they draw up different types of contracts which are commonly used in international trade. The Guides also cover other contractual and legal issues of particular importance for the engineering industry.All General Conditions and Model contracts have been designed to reflect normal contract practice in industry. It should be noted that Orgalime represents the interests of both buyers and sellers, licensors and licensees, etc. as the engineering industry is its own main customer. For this reason, Orgalime has tried to achieve a fair balance and allocation of risk between the contracting parties.WHY THIS GUIDE ?This guide is intended to help companies to choose which set of General Conditions is appropriate for a particular purpose. A full list of Orgalime publications and members is given in Appendices I (Other publications) and II (How to order Orgalime publications).HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDThe first Orgalime General ConditionsThe first Orgalime General Conditions were issued in 1992 and consequently named S 92. They are a logical development arising from the first major international general conditions, ECE 188.ECE 188The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) decided in 1950 to explore the possibility of achieving some form of standardisation in the field of standard contracts for delivery of machinery and similar industrial products. The intention was to simplify international trade in investment goods, one reason being that such trade was essential when rebuilding Europe after World War II.A first draft was produced by the secretariat with the help of some experts. Thereafter the ECE gathered a "Group of Experts on Contract Practices inIndustry" 1 which was given the task to finalise the text. The result was issued in 1953 under the title "General Conditions for the Supply of Plant and Machinery for Export", they were given the administrative reference number 188, and have thus come to be known as ECE 188, UN 188, etc. or the Geneva Conditions.The final text of the conditions was the result of compromises and the group of experts also decided to leave some rather important questions such as the guarantee period, the weekly rate of price reduction for delay, etc, to be completed by the users. In spite of these shortcomings it must be said that the project has been successful and the conditions have come to be used extensively in international trade, not only in Europe.Before Orgalime launched its S 92 conditions, ECE 188 were considered to be the only truly international conditions for the type of contracts which they cover. They have also been used as a model for other standard contracts so that these, even if they contain material differences, are more easily comparable and thus more transparent for the users.The clauses left open in the ECE conditions have caused many industry organisations to issue supplements to the conditions specifying these terms of the contract and often adjusting other terms of the conditions. The result is that the ECE conditions cannot be considered as a single standard contract: users are confronted with conflicting supplements. On the other hand, the use of supplements is likely to have contributed to the wide acceptance of the ECE conditions, and has probably helped the ECE conditions to survive as the necessary adaptations to new laws and contract practice have been made in the supplements.Orgalime’s General conditions, on the other hand have aimed to arrive at standard documents, which the parties can use without having to complete1The Group of Experts still exists and from time to time issues guides on different topics. Since around 1990, the work has been exclusively devoted to legal problems affecting the so called transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe.or adjust. This greatly contributes to their ease of use and account in a large measure for the increasing success of these documents.ORGALIME WORK ON NEW GENERAL CONDITIONSIf in the 1950s, the Orgalime Legal Affairs Committee produced model contracts and guides on contractual issues to serve as practical tools for industry when entering into different types of contracts, such as licence agreements, distribution and agency contracts, etc in the area of general conditions for delivery, the Orgalime Legal Affairs Committee for a long period considered that the ECE conditions satisfied the existing need. The ECE conditions have, however, come under increasing criticism, not only for the above-mentioned original shortcomings, but also because they have in many respects become out of date. At the same time the steadily increasing volume of international trade has made these imperfections harder to accept.For these reasons, and also with a view to having readily acceptable conditions to simplify trade in the European Single Market, the Orgalime Legal Affairs Committee in 1990 decided to start work on a modern alternative to ECE 188. The first draft was based on the Nordic conditions NL 85, because they were in fact a modern version of ECE 188, complete and updated.The new Orgalime conditions were finished in 1992 and were given the title "General Conditions for the Supply of Mechanical, Electrical and Associated Electronic Products, S 92". They have been well received and since their introduction, they have taken an increasing share of "the market" from ECE 188.GENERAL CONDITIONSThe Orgalime General Conditions can be applied to a contract without amendments or additions. The parties should however always satisfy themselves that the conditions are suitable for their individual contract. There are nine sets of General Conditions:1.General Conditions for the Supply of Mechanical, Electrical andElectronic Products - S 20002.General Conditions for the Supply and Erection of Mechanical,Electrical and Electronic Products - SE 013.General Conditions for Computer Software - SW 01, supplement toOrgalime S2000 & Orgalime SE01 (ex-SE94)4.Supplementary Conditions for the Supervision of Erection ofmechanical, electrical and electronic Products – S2000S – delivered in accordance with S20005.General Conditions for the Supply of Specially Designed andManufactured Components - SC 966.General Conditions for Series Processing - SP997.General Conditions for the Provision of Technical Personnel Abroad8.General Conditions for the Repair of Machinery and Equipment – R029.General Conditions for Maintenance - M2000DESCRIPTION OF THE INDIVIDUAL GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR THE SUPPLY OFMECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS - S 2000 August 2000These conditions which are an updated version of the original S92 conditions are primarily intended for use in international contracts for delivery of engineering industry products in general. They can also be used for national contracts, but they are not suitable for use in consumer contracts.If Orgalime’s S2000 conditions have been drawn up on the same basic principles as UN ECE 188, there are substantial differences both as regards structure and content. The most obvious difference is that Orgalime S 2000 are complete and do not need a separate agreement on basic terms, such as the length of the defects liability period and the extent of the seller’s liability for late delivery.Orgalime S 2000 are available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Russian. There is a special annex which should be used in contracts when German law applies.A guide on the use of these General Conditions which is intended for use by lawyers who come across S 2000 in connection with disputes or otherwise has also been recently published. It provides detailed comments and explanations of the provisions of these conditions and has been drafted by a number of the writers of Orgalime’s General Conditions S2000.2.GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR THE SUPPLY ANDERECTION OF MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS - SE 01September 2001The General Conditions SE 01 (an update of Orgalime's SE94 conditions) are intended for deliveries where the obligations of the supplier (contractor) include erection on site of the equipment that he delivers, normally to the purchaser’s premises.SE 01 are based on S2000 which means that, for example, the clauses dealing with liability for defects and for late delivery are substantially the same. SE 01 deviates from S 2000 only where necessary to cover the contractual aspects of erection and taking-over. This makes the application and the interpretation of the conditions easier.SE 01 are a modern alternative to the UN ECE 188A issued in 1957. What has been said in the comparison between S2000 and ECE 188 also applies to SE 01 as compared with ECE 188A. Apart from that there is also a marked difference in that SE 01 more clearly stipulates the conditions for and the consequences of taking-over the Products. Orgalime SE 01 are available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian. There is a special annex which should be used in contracts when German law applies.3.GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE -SW 01March 2001These conditions are a supplement to Orgalime’s General Conditions S2000 or SE01. They can therefore not be used as stand alone conditions.They regulate the rights and obligations of parties to a contract in respect of computer software, which is included in respectively the product (S2000) or the works (SE01).They are published in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.4.SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS FOR THE SUPERVISIONOF ERECTION OF MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS - S2000SAugust 2000These are Supplementary conditions for the supervision of erection of mechanical, electrical and electronic products for equipment which is supplied according to General Conditions S2000. They can therefore not be used as stand alone conditions.They are aimed at meeting a situation in between S2000 which is limited to the supply of equipment and SE01 which includes both the supply and the provision of full erection services for the equipment supplied.They are published in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.5. GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR THE SUPPLY OF SPECIALLYDESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED COMPONENTS - SC 96January 1996SC 96 are intended for use in industrial subcontracting. The term ”Component” refers to a product which is to be incorporated in the purchaser’s product and which is not normally intended to be used independently.SC 96 are specially suited for castings, forgings and other products of different materials where specifically designed patterns, tools or models are used in the production. They can also be used for the supply of other components which answer to the above definition. If, however, SC 96 are used for supply of standard components which are available from alternative suppliers, the conditions should be amended, at least as regards the rules on late delivery.SC 96 are not suitable for all products which are incorporated in other products. They contain an introduction which more fully explains their scope of use.Where the supplier is the sole designer of the product, the Orgalime Model Form of OEM Contract may be a better basis.SC 96 are also not intended for processing contracts. The parties are instead recommended to use the Orgalime General Conditions for Series Processing (SP 99).SC 96 contains one appendix which amends the conditions when they apply to a contract for serial deliveries. There is also one appendix to be used for agreements on price revision.SC 96 are available in English, French and German.6.GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR SERIES PROCESSING - SP 99December 1999SP 99 are intended for use in series processing when a manufacturer entrusts a particular task to a processor for a certain quantiy of work to be performed over a defined period for a given price per unit or operation.The work to be undertaken by the Processor for the Customer will be carried out according to the technical specifications agreed upon between the parties with the processor using the materials supplied to him for processing by the Customer.The patterns, tools and equipment used in the processing may either be provided by the Processor or by the customer.SP99 are specially suited for the carrying out of batch processing of different materials and sub assemblies.This publication is available in English, French, German and Spanish.7.CONDITIONS FOR THE PROVISION OF TECHNICALPERSONNEL ABROAD October 1995The Conditions for the Provision of Technical Personnel are intended primarily for contracts in which the provision of technical personnel is independent of any other transaction, i.e. the contractor does not supply goods which are the subject of the work to be done by the personnel. The conditions are thus suitable for example for erection work and repair.The conditions should not be used to supplement the General Conditions SE 01, as this may create contradictions and misunderstandings.The conditions are divided into General Conditions which apply in all cases and Special Conditions where the parties must choose between Alternative A for contracts based on a schedule of rates and Alternative B for lump sum contracts. In both cases the parties need to complete some clauses which are normally negotiated individually in the General Conditions and in the Special Conditions.The Conditions for the Provision of Technical Personnel abroad are available in English, French and German.8. GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR THE REPAIR OFMACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT – R02July 2002The conditions are intended to be used primarily when a contractor is asked by his customer to repair mechanical, electrical and electronic plant and equipment. The repair work may be carried out on site or at the contractor’s premises. When the work is carried out on site the Conditions for the Provision of Technical Personnel (No 6) can be used as an alternative.The conditions should not be used when the contractor, as a part of a longer term maintenance contract, undertakes to repair defects which may occur in the equipment he has undertaken to maintain. In such cases the General Conditions for Maintenance – M2000 should be used.The conditions contain a fairly extensive introduction which fully explains their use and gives guidelines on possible problem areas in repair contracts. The conditions are available in English, French and German. 9.GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR MAINTENANCE - M2000September 2000This set of General Conditions replaces the Conditions of Contract which Orgalime had first published in 1980.They are aimed for use by companies employing a third party to carry out maintenance of their equipment for a certain period.These conditions cover both preventive maintenance, i.e. measures taken to ensure continuous functioning of equipment, and corrective maintenance i.e. measures taken to remedy a defect which has occurred.This publication is today available in English, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese.APPENDIX 1: OTHER ORGALIME LEGAL PUBLICATIONSModel FormsThese provide help when drawing up contracts, which cannot be standardised to the same extent as General Conditions. They therefore contain alternatives from which the parties can choose. Most are now available in a package including paper copies and diskette:Agency contractA model for contracts between manufacturers and independent commercial agents who negotiate contracts in the name, and on behalf, of the manufacturer.International technology licence agreementModel existing in 2 versions, one for use essentially inside the EU/EEA, the other internationally. It can be used as the basis for pure know-how and pure patent licensing agreements, as well as mixed agreements.Exclusive Agreement with Distributors Abroad: Used for contracts between manufacturers (or other suppliers) with distributors who buy and sell in their own name and for their own account.Consortium agreement: Used when two or more companies agree to cooperate for the duration of a specific project.Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM): Used when the supplier has developed a product, which the purchaser (the OEM) integrates into equipment which he sells to the final customer under his own label.Guides and other publicationsGuide for drawing up an international development contractThe guide explains the main elements of a development contract. It treats the problems usually encountered and examines possible solutions.Guide on S2000: A guide for intended for both users of S2000 and lawyers.Commercial agency law In the EU/ EFTA countries.Bank guarantees : Deals with problems arising from demand-guarantees and suggests appropriate wording.Drawings and technical documents: Covers the obligations of parties with regard to drawings and technical documents in engineering contracts.Security for payment in credit sales : A collection of short studies on the provisions of members' systems of law relating to security for payment where equipment is supplied on deferred payment terms.Combating counterfeitingA practical guide offering advice for engineering companies on how to combat counterfeitingAPPENDIX 2: HOW TO ORDER ORGALIME GENERAL CONDITIONSAll Orgalime publications are available from the Orgalime member association(s) based in your country (see list below).AUSTRIA FEEIFMWIBELGIUM AGORIADENMARK DIFINLAND METFRANCE FIEECFIMGERMANY VDMAZVEIGREAT BRITAIN BEAMAGAMBICAMETCOMIRELAND IEEFITALY ANIEANIMALUXEMBOURG ILTM THE NETHERLANDS FME-CWMMETAALUNIENORWAY TBLPORTUGAL ANEMMSPAIN CONFEMETALSWEDEN VISWITZERLAND SWISSMEMHUNGARY MAGOSZSLOVENIA MPIAESTONIA EMLCZECH REPUBLIC ELAIf you are based outside these countries, please contact Orgalime directly: Nathalie Riche (nathalie.riche@).Orgalime also issues licenses for electronic use of its General Conditions or for including them in catalogues or legal compilations.Further information on Orgalime publications can be found on Orgalime’s web site at 。

便携式模块化S2000型光谱仪性能分析

便携式模块化S2000型光谱仪性能分析
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魅力2000全自动生化分析仪参数

魅力2000全自动生化分析仪参数

魅力2000 全自动生化分析仪应用参数波长量时间项目类型单位主要的双波长样品试剂1试剂2第二试剂孵育2点动力学因数标准计算趋势图Tbil终点法 # ummol/L450550142807003000替代负反应Dbil终点法 # ummol/L450550142807003000替代负反应ALT快速动力学法U/L340405202004006002090*替代负反应AST快速动力学法U/L340405202004006002090*替代负反应ALP快速动力学法U/L40555052505003003298*替代正反应GGT快速动力学法U/L405550102004003002630*替代正反应CHE快速动力学法KU/L505650325050030044*替代正反应TBA快速动力学法ummol/L4056504270900600替代正反应TP颜色法g/L55006300003000替代正反应Alb颜色法g/L65002250001200替代正反应Urea两点动力学法mmol/L340650530060090210替代负反应Crea颜色法ummol/L55070062709003000替代正反应 UA颜色法ummol/L55070042004003000替代正反应TC颜色法mmol/L5056503300003000替代正反应TG颜色法mmol/L5056503300003000替代正反应HDL-C终点法mmol/L6007002180601503000替代正反应LDL-C终点法mmol/L6007002150501501800替代正反应ApoA1颜色法g/L34070032606503000替代正反应ApoB颜色法g/L34070032505003000替代正反应GLU-O颜色法mmol/L5056503300005000替代正反应CK快速动力学法U/L340700102005001200替代正反应CK-Mb快速动力学法U/L340550102005001200替代正反应HBDH快速动力学法U/L340405102004003004020替代负反应LDH快速动力学法U/L34040542004003009807替代正反应AMY快速动力学法U/L4055056300003003592替代正反应HCO3-两点动力学法mmol/L40503300001200替代负反应CL颜色法mmol/L5057003300003000替代正反应注:标*者为理论K值,不推荐使用理K值,建议用校准品进行校准。

OmniCure S2000系列设备介绍

OmniCure S2000系列设备介绍

S2000 用户指南
S2000 系列用户指南
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索莱宝 羟自由基清除能力检测试剂盒 说明书 可见分光光度法

索莱宝 羟自由基清除能力检测试剂盒 说明书 可见分光光度法

羟自由基清除能力检测试剂盒说明书可见分光光度法注意:本产品试剂有所变动,请注意并严格按照该说明书操作。

货号:BC1320规格:50T/48S产品组成:使用前请认真核对试剂体积与瓶内体积是否一致,有疑问请及时联系索莱宝工作人员。

试剂名称规格保存条件提取液液体55 mL×1瓶4℃保存试剂一液体10 mL×1瓶4℃保存试剂二液体20 mL×1瓶4℃保存试剂三液体20 mL×1瓶4℃保存试剂四液体0.1 mL×1瓶4℃保存溶液的配制:1、试剂四:液体置于试剂瓶内EP 管中。

临用前加入9.9 mL 蒸馏水混匀,也可按试剂四体积(mL ):蒸馏水(mL )=1∶99的比例,现用现配,配好的试剂4℃保存一周。

产品说明:羟自由基是人体在新陈代谢过程中产生的对生物体毒性强、危害大的一种自由基。

它可以使组织中的糖类、氨基酸、蛋白质、核酸等物质发生氧化,遭受氧化性损伤和破坏,导致细胞坏死或突变。

羟自由基清除能力是样本抗氧化能力的重要指标之一,在抗氧化类保健品和药品研究中得到广泛应用。

H 2O 2/Fe 2+通过Fenton 反应产生羟自由基,将邻二氮菲-Fe 2+水溶液中Fe 2+氧化为Fe 3+,导致536 nm 的吸光度下降,样本536 nm 吸光度下降速率的抑制程度,反映了样本清除羟自由基的能力。

注意:实验之前建议选择2-3个预期差异大的样本做预实验。

如果样本吸光值不在测量范围内建议稀释或者增加样本量进行检测。

需自备的仪器和用品:可见分光光度计、恒温水浴锅、1 mL 玻璃比色皿、低温离心机、研钵/匀浆器和蒸馏水。

操作步骤:一、样本处理(可适当调整待测样本量,具体比例可以参考文献)1、组织样本的制备:称取约0.1 g 组织,加入1 mL 提取液进行冰浴匀浆,10000 g 4℃离心10 min ,取上清,置冰上待测。

2、血清、果汁等液体样本可直接测定。

3、提取物(或者药物)可配制成一定浓度,如5 mg/mL 。

OMEGA FL-1000系列流量表说明书

OMEGA FL-1000系列流量表说明书
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GLAMOUR2000全自动生化分析仪操作规程

GLAMOUR2000全自动生化分析仪操作规程

GLAMOUR2000全自动生化分析仪
操作规程
1.打开生化仪、打印机、显示器、计算机。

2.打开桌面上的魅力2000软件、并进入魅力2000,软件可
应用。

3.准备好试剂、样品、标准品、质控物。

4.在样品表里,编入数个样品(标准、质控),并输入每个
样品(标准、质控),所做的项目,然后送到盘。

5.在存储盘中选择所需要的试剂盘,然后送到盘。

6.根据样品试剂盘中的位置,放置标准、样品、质控、试剂,
然后再查一遍样品和试剂位置,核实样品和试剂无覆盖物、样品中无泡沫,并核查样品量和试剂量是否足够。

7.核查样品位置47、48是否足够的清洗液。

8.检查清洗桶中的清洗液是否够用,然后进行手动清洗中的
用泵液。

9.点钥匙启动仪器,如提示杯测错误,换掉相应的反映杯后
重新开始。

(如果吸光度小于0。

25,在反映盘点请空即可,不用更换新杯,然后重新开始。


10.处理完样品后,要求放置清洗液于47、48号样品位,点
确认、OK,清洗完毕点确认。

11.然后关掉计算机、打印机、显示器、生化仪。

Dorner 2100系列产品说明书

Dorner 2100系列产品说明书

For other service manuals visit our website at:/service_manuals.aspDORNER MFG. CORP .INSIDE THE USA OUTSIDE THE USA P .O. Box 20 • 975 Cottonwood Ave.TEL: 1-800-397-8664TEL: 262-367-7600Hartland, WI 53029-0020 USA FAX: 1-800-369-2440FAX: 262-367-5827851-461 Rev. E2200 Retro Fit Tails for 2100ConveyorsInstallation, Maintenance & Parts ManualDorner Mfg. Corp.2851-461 Rev. E2200 Retro Fit Tails for 2100 ConveyorsTable of ContentsIntroduction......................................................................... 2Warnings − General Safety ................................................. 3Product Description............................................................. 4Installation........................................................................... 5Drive End Retro Fit. (5)Idler End Retro Fit............................................................ 6Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment............................ 7Service Parts......................................................................... 7Return Policy (8)IntroductionUpon receipt of shipment:•Compare shipment with packing slip. Contact factory regarding discrepancies.•Inspect packages for shipping damage. Contact carrier regarding damage.•Accessories may be shipped loose. See accessory instruc-tions for installation.Dorner’s Limited Warranty applies.Dorner 2100 Series conveyors are covered by Patent No. 5,174,435, 5,131,529 and corresponding patents and patent applications in other countries.Dorner reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice or obligation.IMPORTANTSome illustrations may show guardsremoved. Do NOT operate equipment without guards.851-461 Rev. E3Dorner Mfg. Corp.2200 Retro Fit Tails for 2100 ConveyorsWarnings − General SafetyA WARNINGThe safety alert symbol, black triangle with white exclamation, is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.Climbing, sitting, walking or riding onconveyor will cause severe injury. KEEP OFFCONVEYORS.Do NOT OPERATE CONVEYORS IN AN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT.A WARNINGExposed moving parts can cause severe injury.LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.A WARNINGGearmotors may be HOT.DO NOT TOUCH Gearmotors.A WARNINGDorner cannot control the physicalinstallation and application of conveyors. Taking protective measures is the responsibility of the user.When conveyors are used in conjunction with other equipment or as part of a multiple conveyor system, CHECK FOR POTENTIAL PINCH POINTS and other mechanical hazards before system start-up.A WARNINGLoosening stand height or angle adjustment screws may cause conveyor sections to drop down, causing severe injury.SUPPORT CONVEYOR SECTIONS PRIOR TO LOOSENING STAND HEIGHT OR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS.Dorner Mfg. Corp.4851-461 Rev. E2200 Retro Fit Tails for 2100 ConveyorsProduct DescriptionRefer to Figure 1 for typical drive end retro fit components.Refer to Figure 2 for typical idler end retro fit components.2200 Retro Fit Tails for 2100 Conveyors InstallationDrive End Retro FitInstallation Component List:1.Typical components (Figure 3)Figure32.Remove conveyor belt and 2100 drive end tail assembly.Refer to manual 851−061, “2100 Series End DriveConveyors,” section “Conveyor Belt ReplacementProcedure,” for details.3.Determine required orientation for output shaft (Figure3,item D).4.Insert slide bars (Figure 3,item A) into 2100 frame.5.Install the new head plate (Figure 4,item E) on the non-drive shaft side of the conveyor.Figure46.Insert the new drive pulley (Figure 5,item C) into thehead plate on the opposite side.Figure57.Install the second head plate (Figure 5,item E) on thedrive shaft corner.A WARNINGExposed moving parts can cause severeinjury.LOCK OUT POWER before removing guardsor performing maintenance.A Slide Bars (2x)B Head plate screw (2x)C Drive pulley (1x)D Output shaftE Head plates (2x)F Pulley Bearings (2x)EECD851-461 Rev. E5Dorner Mfg. Corp.Dorner Mfg. Corp.6851-461 Rev. E2200 Retro Fit Tails for 2100 ConveyorsInstallationIdler End Retro FitInstallation Component List:1.Typical components (Figure 6)Figure 62.Remove conveyor belt and 2100 idler end tail assembly. Refer to manual 851−061, “2100 Series End Drive Conveyors”, section “Conveyor Belt Replacement Procedure.” for details.3.Insert slide bars (Figure 6,item G) into 2100 frame.4.Install a new head plate (Figure 7,item J) on one side of the conveyor.Figure 75.Insert the new idler pulley (Figure 8,item I) into the head plate on the opposite side.Figure 86.Install the second head plate (Figure 8,item J). Leave the (4) head plate mounting screws finger tight.7.Install, tension and track conveyor belt, refer to manual 851−452, “2200 Series End Drive Conveyors.”A WARNINGExposed moving parts can cause severe injury.LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.G Slide bars (2x)H Head plate screw (2x)I Idler pulley (1x)J Head plates (2x)KPulley bearings (2x)JIJ851-461 Rev. E7Dorner Mfg. Corp.2200 Retro Fit Tails for 2100 ConveyorsPreventive Maintenance and AdjustmentRefer to “2200 Series End Drive Conveyor” Installation, Maintenance and Parts manual, part number 851−452.Service PartsRefer to “2200 Series End Drive Conveyor” Installation, Maintenance and Parts manual, part number 851−452.851-461 Rev. E Printed in U.S.A.Dorner Mfg. Corp. reserves the right to change or discontinue products without notice. Allproducts and services are covered inaccordance with our standard warranty. All rights reserved. © Dorner Mfg. Corp. 2006DORNER MFG. CORP.975 Cottonwood Ave., PO Box 20 Hartland, WI 53029-0020 USAUSATEL 1-800-397-8664 (USA)FAX 1-800-369-2440 (USA)Internet: Outside the USA:TEL 1-262-367-7600FAX 1-262-367-5827Return PolicyReturns must have prior written factory authorization or they will not be accepted. Items that are returned to Dorner without authorization will not be credited nor returned to the original sender. When calling for authorization, please have the following information ready for the Dorner factory representative or your local distributor:1. Name and address of customer.2. Dorner part number(s) of item(s) being returned.3. Reason for return.4. Customer's original order number used when ordering the item(s).5. Dorner or distributor invoice number.A representative will discuss action to be taken on the returned items and provide a Returned Goods Authorization number for reference.There will be a return charge on all new undamaged items returned for credit where Dorner was not at fault. Dorner is not responsible for return freight on such items.Conveyors and conveyor accessories Standard catalog conveyors 30%MPB Series, cleated and specialty belt conveyors 50%7400 & 7600 Series conveyors non-returnable items Engineered special products case by case Drives and accessories 30%Sanitary stand supports non-returnable items PartsStandard stock parts30%MPB, cleated and specialty beltsnon-returnable itemsReturns will not be accepted after 60 days from original invoice date.The return charge covers inspection, cleaning, disassembly, disposal and reissuing of components to inventory.If a replacement is needed prior to evaluation of returned item, a purchase order must be issued. Credit (if any) is issued only after return and evaluation is complete.Dorner has representatives throughout the world. Contact Dorner for the name of your local representative. Our Technical Sales, Catalog Sales and Service Teams will gladly help with your questions on Dorner products.For a copy of Dorner's Warranty, contact factory, distributor, service center or visit our website at .For replacement parts, contact an authorized Dorner Service Center or the factory.。

lipo 2000说明书

lipo 2000说明书

Lipofectamine™2000转染说明书IntroductionLipofectamine™ 2000 CD is a proprietary animal origin-free formulation for the transfection of nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells. A Drug Master File (DMF) has been submitted to the FDA. Contact Technical Service or your local Sales Representative for permission to cross-reference the DMF. Using Lipofectamine™ 2000 CD for transfection provides the following advantages:Highest transfection efficiency in many cell types and formats. Refer to the Cell Lines database at for a list of cell types transfected. he animalorigin-free formulation ensures that mammalian cell culture and bioproduction processes are free of animal-derived materials. DNA-Lipofectamine™ 2000 CD complexes can be added directly to cells in culture medium. It is not necessary to remove complexes or change/add medium after transfection, but complexes may be removed after 4-6 hours.Important Guidelines for Transfection1.Culture cells in serum-free media that are free of animal-derived components.Test serum-free media for compatibility with Lipofec tamine™ 2000 CD since some serum-free formulations (e.g. CD 293, 293 SFM II, CD Hybridoma)may inhibit cationic lipid-mediated transfection.2.For consistent animal origin-free transfection, use OptiPro™ SFM (Cat. No.12309-019) to dilute DNA and Lipofecta mine™ 2000 CD before complexing.3.Transfect cells at high cell density: For adherent cells, 90-95% confluence atthe time of transfection is recommended for high efficiency, high expressionlevels, and to minimize cytotoxicity. For suspension cultures, transfect cells ata density of 0.8-1.1 x 106 cells/ml. Optimization may be necessary. Maintainthe same seeding conditions between experiments.4.Do not add antibiotics to media during transfection as this causes cell death.5.Do not add Pluronic® or charged media extracts (e.g. dextran sulfate) tomedia during transfection as these reagents can inhibit transfection Transfecting Adherent CellsUse the following procedure to transfect mammalian cells in a 24-well format. For other formats, see Scaling Up or Down Transfections. Use the recommended Lipofectamine™ 2000 CD amount as a starting point, then optimize conditions for your cell line and serum-free medium, as needed. All amounts and volumes are given on a per well basis.1.One day before transfection, plate 0.5-2 x 105 cells in 500 μl of growthmedium without antibiotics so that they will be 90-95% confluent at the timeof transfection.2.For each transfection sample, prepare complexes as followso a. Dilute DNA in 50 μl of OptiPro™ SFM. Mix gen tly.o b. Mix Lipofectamine™ 2000 CD gently before use, then dilute the appropriate amount in 50 μl of OptiPro™ SFM. Incubate for 5 minutesat room temperature. Note: Combine diluted Lipofectamine™ 2000CD with diluted DNA within 30 minutes.o c. After 5 minute incubation, combine the diluted DNA with diluted Lipofectamine™ 2000 CD (total volume = 100 μl). Mix gently andincubate for 20 minutes at room temperature (solution may appearcloudy). Note: Complexes are stable for 6 hours at room temperature.3.Add the 100 μl of complexes to a well containing cells and medium. Mixgently by rocking the plate back and forth.4.Incubate cells at 37°C in a CO2 incubator for 18-48 hours prior to testing fortransgene expression. It is not necessary to change the medium, but mediummay be replaced after 4-6 hours.5.For stable cell lines: Passage cells at a 1:10 (or higher dilution) into freshgrowth medium 24 hours after transfection. Add selective medium thefollowing day.TOP Scaling Up or Down TransfectionsTo transfect cells in different tissue culture formats, vary the amounts of Lipofectamine™ 2000 CD, DNA, cells, and medium used in proportion to the relative surface area, as shown in the table. With automated, high-throughput systems, a complexing volume of 50 μl is recommended for transfections in 96- well plates.Culture vessel Surf. areaper well(cm2)Relativesurf. areavs. 24-wellVol. ofplatingmediumDNA (μg) inmedia vol. (μl)Lipofectamine™2000 CD (μl) inmedia vol. (μl)96-well 0.3 0.2 100 μl0.2 μg in 25 μl0.5 μl in 25 μl 24-well 2 1 500 μl0.8 μg in 50 μl 2.0 μl in 50 μl12-well 4 2 1 ml 1.6 μg in 100μl4.0 μl in 100 μl35-mm 10 5 4.0 μg in 250μl10 μl in 250 μl6-well 10 5 2 ml 4.0 μg in 250μl10 μl in 250 μl60-mm 20 10 5 ml 8.0 μg in 0.5ml20 μl in 0.5 ml10-cm 60 30 15 ml 24 μg in 1.5 ml 60 μl in 1.5 mlNote: Surface areas are determined from actual measurements of tissue culture vessels, and may vary depending on the manufacturer.Transfecting Cells in SuspensionUse the following procedure to transfect suspension cells at any scale. Before beginning, make sure that cells are healthy and > 90% viable.1.On the day of transfection, prepare a single cell suspension from stock cells at< 3 x 106 cells/ml. Seed cells at a density of 0.8-1.1 x 106 cells/ml in growthmedia without antibiotics.2.For each transfection sample, prepare complexes as in Step 2, using thefollowing reagent amounts and volumes for every ml of cells transfected:o Dilute 0.5-1.5 μg DNA in 34 μl of OptiPro™ SFMo Dilute 1-10 μl of Lipofectamine™ 2000 CD in 34 μl of OptiPro™ SFM3.Add the complexes to the flask containing cells and media.4.Incubate the cells at 37°C in a CO2 incubator on an orbital shaker rotating at125 rpm for 24-96 hours prior to testing for transgene expression.Optimizing TransfectionTo obtain the highest transfection efficiency and low non-specific effects, optimize transfection conditions by varying cell density and Lipofectamine™ 2000 CD concentrations.Quality ControlLipofectamine™ 2000 CD is tested for the absence of microbial contamination using blood agar plates, Sabaraud dextrose agar plates, and fluid thioglycolate medium, and functionally by transfection of CHO-K1 cells with a reporter plasmid.。

IDEAL-2000臭氧在线检测仪英文说明书

IDEAL-2000臭氧在线检测仪英文说明书

IDEAL-2000Ozone concentration detectorManualUnited States-owned IDEAL Computer(ZIBO) CO,.LTD.Dear users:Thank you very much for using our products.Before using this product, please read these instructions carefully.The products described in this manual only for trained qualified workers. This product's adjustment, repair and maintenance must be authorized officers specified by the manufacturer.For use this product correctly and safety, you need to operate in accordance with this manual.The manufacturer recommendations:Maintain the integrity of the product label;Do not disassemble this product;All maintenance and calibration of this product needs to operate in accordance with the requirements of the Instruction Manual.The manufacturer has no responsibility to any damage and injure caused by improper use of this product.The manufacturer can improve the product specifications or modify the contents of the manual without notice.If you find any errors in this manual, please contact us, we are very grateful.DO NOT copy or imitation of all or part of this manual without Them anufacturer’s Permission!Directory1.Outline2.Technical Parameters3.Structure4.Function Introductionmunication protocol6. Maintenance7.Notes8.Store9.date of validity1. OutlineIDEAL-2000-type Ozone concentration detector mainly use for the export’s ozone concentration detection of ozone generator,UV lamp as light source system,Life is 30,000 hours or more,Stable measurements, High precision;Use Integration Layer Stream light pool structure,No leakage、absorb high pressure、absorb high flow sample gas’s impact、easy to clean、easy to maintenance、easy to operate. The product will correction zero automatically during using, ensure accuracy of concentration and avoid zero drift,have 4-20mA and RS-485 output signal。

M-2000推介书

M-2000推介书

深圳市新产业生物医学工程有限公司MAGLUMI®2000全自动化学发光免疫分析仪推介书深圳市新产业生物医学工程有限公司简介一、成立及背景◆ 1995年12月注册成立于深圳市国家高新技术科技工业园内,注册资金1000万人民币。

发起股东:新产业投资股份有限公司(NII)和饶微博士。

◆本公司是一家专业从事研发、生产免疫检验分析仪器及试剂的公司,在免疫定量分析领域有15年的历史。

◆饶微博士,北京航空航天大学材料学硕士,武汉理工大学生物医学博士,与导师袁润章教授一起,首次在国际上提出了有机单体与无机纳米粒子在分子水平上复合的新理论。

并以此为指导,发明了第三代纳米复合磁性微珠新材料,获国家发明专利证书,该项目获国家科技进步三等奖。

饶微博士九十年代在国内首次应用纳米复合磁性微珠,建立了磁性均相酶联免疫分析系统和化学发光免疫分析系统,并将之产业化。

二、经营产品◆研发、生产、销售磁性均相酶联免疫系列分析仪器及配套的40余种分析试剂;◆研发、生产、销售MAGLUMI准自动化学发光仪及100余种免疫分析试剂;◆研发、生产、销售MAGLUMI系列全自动化学发光测定仪及100余种免疫分析试剂;◆同时代理医院所需的其它医疗器械产品,为医院提供全面的技术支持和服务,在全国范围内已建立起完善的销售和售后服务网络。

三、技术实力◆ 2009年批准为国家高新技术企业。

◆国家高技术产业化示范工程项目承担单位。

◆ 2009年入围广东省自主创新产品名单。

◆ 2项国家发明专利、3项实用新型专利。

◆和武汉理工大学材料复合新技术国家重点实验室合作,承担多项国家863攻关计划,合作成立了纳米生物医学研究中心,为公司的发展储备了大量的技术、人才和产品。

四、质量管理体系通过德国TUV公司、ISO9001:2000 、ISO13485-2003 质量管理体系认证。

很长时间以来,医院里的同位素室一直使用放免法来分析内分泌激素及其它免疫项目的定量分析,放免法除了对人体和环境的放射性污染和伤害外,还存在很多缺陷:如试剂的有效期只有一个月:定标曲线不能调用,不能做急诊,测试速度慢,操作繁琐,开展项目少等。

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GENERAL CONDITIONSfor theSUPPLY OF MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTSBrussels, August 2000PREAMBLE1. These General Conditions shall apply when the parties agree in writing or otherwise thereto. When the General Conditions apply to a specific contract, modifications of or deviations from them must be agreed in writing.The object(s) to be supplied under these General Conditions is (are) hereinafter referred to as the Product.Wherever these General Conditions use the term in writing, this shall mean by document signed by the parties, or by letter, fax, electronic mail and by such other means as are agreed by the parties.PRODUCT INFORMATION2.All information and data contained in general product documentation and price lists, whether in electronic or any other form, are binding only to the extent that they are by reference expressly included in the contract.DRAWINGS AND DESCRIPTIONS3.All drawings and technical documents relating to the Product or its manufacture submitted by one party to the other, prior or subsequent to the formation of the contract, shall remain the property of the submitting party.Drawings, technical documents or other technical information received by one party shall not, without the consent of the other party, be used for any other purpose than that for which they were provided. They may not, without the consent of the submitting party, otherwise be used or copied, reproduced, transmitted or communicated to a third party.4.The Supplier shall, not later than at the date of delivery, provide free of charge information and drawings which are necessary to permit the Purchaser to erect, commission, operate and maintain the Product. Such information and drawings shall be supplied in the number of copies agreed upon or at least one copy of each. The Supplier shall not be obliged to provide manufacturing drawings for the Product or for spare parts. ACCEPTANCE TESTS5. Acceptance tests provided for in the contract shall, unless otherwise agreed, be carried out at the place of manufacture during normal working hours.If the contract does not specify the technical requirements, in the appropriate branch of industry concerned in the country of manufacture.6.The Supplier shall notify the Purchaser in writing of the acceptance tests in sufficient time to permit the Purchaser to be represented at the tests. If the Purchaser is not represented, the test report shall be sent to the Purchaser and shall be accepted as accurate.7.If the acceptance tests show the Product not to be in accordance with the contract, the Supplier shall without delay remedy any deficiencies in order to ensure that the Product complies with the contract. New tests shall then be carried out at the Purchaser's request, unless the deficiency was insignificant. 8.The Supplier shall bear all costs for acceptance tests carried out at the place of manufacture. The Purchaser shall however bear all travelling and living expenses for his representatives in connection with such tests.DELIVERY. PASSING OF RISK9.Any agreed trade term shall be construed in accordance with the INCOTERMS in force at the formation of the contract.If no trade term is specifically agreed, the delivery shall be Ex works (EXW).If, in the case of delivery Ex works, the Supplier, at the request of the Purchaser, undertakes to send the Product to its destination, the risk will pass not later than when the Product is handed over to the first carrier.Partial shipments shall be permitted unless otherwise agreed.TIME FOR DELIVERY. DELAY10.If the parties, instead of specifying the date for delivery, have specified a period of time on the expiry of which delivery shall take place, such period shall start to run as soon as the contract is entered into, all official formalities have been completed, payments due at the formation of the contract have been made, any agreed securities have been given and any other preconditions have been fulfilled.11.If the Supplier anticipates that he will not be able to deliver the Product at the time for delivery, he shall forthwith notify the Purchaser thereof in writing, stating the reason, and, if possible,ORGALIME S 2000If the Supplier fails to give such notice, the Purchaser shall be entitled to compensation for any additional costs which he incurs and which he could have avoided had he received such notice.12.If delay in delivery is caused by any of the circumstances mentioned in Clause 39 or by an act or omission on the part of the Purchaser, including suspension under Clauses 20 or 42, the time for delivery shall be extended by a period which is reasonable having regard to all the circumstances in the case. This provision applies regardless of whether the reason for the delay occurs before or after the agreed time for delivery.13.If the Product is not delivered at the time for delivery (as defined in Clauses 10 and 12), the Purchaser is entitled to liquidated damages from the date on which delivery should have taken place.The liquidated damages shall be payable at a rate of 0.5 per cent of the purchase price for each completed week of delay. The liquidated damages shall not exceed 7.5 per cent of the purchase price.If only part of the Product is delayed, the liquidated damages shall be calculated on that part of the purchase price which is attributable to such part of the Product as cannot in consequence of the delay be used as intended by the parties.The liquidated damages become due at the Purchaser's demand in writing but not before delivery has been completed or the contract is terminated under Clause 14.The Purchaser shall forfeit his right to liquidated damages if he has not lodged a claim in writing for such damages within six months after the time when delivery should have taken place.14.If the delay in delivery is such that the Purchaser is entitled to maximum liquidated damages under Clause 13 and if the Product is still not delivered, the Purchaser may in writing demand delivery within a final reasonable period which shall not be less than one week.If the Supplier does not deliver within such final period and this is not due to any circumstance for which the Purchaser is responsible, then the Purchaser may by notice in writing to the Supplier terminate the contract in respect of such part of the Product as cannot in consequence of the Supplier's failure to deliver be used as intended by the parties.If the Purchaser terminates the contract he shall be entitled to compensation for the loss he has suffered as a result of the Supplier's delay. The total compensation, including the liquidated damages which are payable under Clause 13, shall not exceed 15 per cent of that part of the purchase price which is attributable to the part of the Product in respect of which the contract is terminated.The Purchaser shall also have the right to terminate the contract by notice in writing to the Supplier, if it is clear from the circumstances that there will occur a delay in delivery which, under Clause 13 would entitle the Purchaser to maximum liquidated damages.In case of termination on this ground, the Purchaser shall be entitled to maximum liquidated damages and compensation under the third paragraph of this Clause 14. 15.Liquidated damages under Clause 13 and termination of the contract with limited compensation under Clause 14 are the only remedies available to the Purchaser in case of delay on the part of the Supplier. All other claims against the Supplier based on such delay shall be excluded, except where the Supplier has been guilty of gross negligence.In these General Conditions gross negligence shall mean an act or omission implying either a failure to pay due regard to serious consequences, which a conscientious supplier would normally foresee as likely to ensue, or a deliberate disregard of the consequences of such act or omission.16.If the Purchaser anticipates that he will be unable to accept delivery of the Product at the delivery time, he shall forthwith notify the Supplier in writing thereof, stating the reason and, if possible, the time when he will be able to accept delivery.If the Purchaser fails to accept delivery at the delivery time, he shall nevertheless pay any part of the purchase price which becomes due on delivery, as if delivery had taken place. The Supplier shall arrange for storage of the Product at the risk and expense of the Purchaser. The Supplier shall also, if the Purchaser so requires, insure the Product at the Purchaser's expense.17.Unless the Purchaser's failure to accept delivery is due to any such circumstance as mentioned in Clause 39, the Supplier may by notice in writing require the Purchaser to accept delivery within a final reasonable period.If, for any reason for which the Supplier is not responsible, the Purchaser fails to accept delivery within such period, the Supplier may by notice in writing terminate the contract in whole or in part. The Supplier shall then be entitled to compensation for the loss he has suffered by reason of the Purchaser's default. The compensation shall not exceed that part of the purchase price which is attributable to that part of the Product in respect of which the contract is terminated.PAYMENT18.Unless otherwise agreed, the purchase price shall be paid with one third at the formation of the contract and one third when the Supplier notifies the Purchaser that the Product, or the essential part of it, is ready for delivery. Final payment shall be made when the Product is delivered.Payments shall be made within 30 days of the date of the invoice.19.Whatever the means of payment used, payment shall not be deemed to have been effected before the Supplier's account has been fully and irrevocably credited.20.If the Purchaser fails to pay by the stipulated date, the Supplier shall be entitled to interest from the day on which payment was due. The rate of interest shall be as agreed between the parties. If the parties fail to agree on the rate of interest, it shall be 8 percentage points above the rate of the main refinancing facility of the European Central Bank in force on the due date of payment.In case of late payment the Supplier may, after having notified the Purchaser in writing, suspend his performance of the contract until he receives payment.If the Purchaser has not paid the amount due within three months the Supplier shall be entitled to terminate the contract by notice in writing to the Purchaser and to claim compensation for the loss he has incurred. The compensation shall not exceed the agreed purchase price.RETENTION OF TITLE21.The Product shall remain the property of the Supplier until paid for in full to the extent that such retention of title is valid under the applicable law.The Purchaser shall at the request of the Supplier assist him in taking any measures necessary to protect the Supplier's title to the Product in the country concerned.The retention of title shall not affect the passing of risk under Clause 9.LIABILITY FOR DEFECTS22.Pursuant to the provisions of Clauses 23-37 inclusive, the Supplier shall remedy any defect or nonconformity (hereinafter termed defect(s)) resulting from faulty design, materials or workmanship.23.The Supplier's liability is limited to defects which appear within a period of one year from delivery. If the daily use of the Product exceeds that which is agreed, this period shall be reduced proportionately.24.When a defect in a part of the Product has been remedied, the Supplier shall be liable for defects in the repaired or replaced part under the same terms and conditions as those applicable to the original Product for a period of one year. For the remaining parts of the Product the period mentioned in Clause 23 shall be extended only by a period equal to the period during which the Product has been out of operation as a result of the defect.25.The Purchaser shall without undue delay notify the Supplier in writing of any defect which appears. Such notice shall under no circumstance be given later than two weeks after the expiry of the period given in Clause 23.The notice shall contain a description of the defect.If the Purchaser fails to notify the Supplier in writing of a defect within the time limits set forth in the first paragraph of this Clause, he loses his right to have the defect remedied.Where the defect is such that it may cause damage, the Purchaser shall immediately inform the Supplier in writing. The Purchaser shall bear the risk of damage resulting from his failure so to notify.26.On receipt of the notice under Clause 25 the Supplier shall remedy the defect without undue delay and at his own cost as stipulated in Clauses 22-37 inclusive.Repair shall be carried out at the place where the Product is located unless the Supplier deems it appropriate that the defective part or the Product is returned to him for repair or replacement.The Supplier is obliged to carry out dismantling and re-installation of the part if this requires special knowledge. If such special knowledge is not required, the Supplier has fulfilled his obligations in respect of the defect when he delivers to the Purchaser a duly repaired or replaced part.27.If the Purchaser has given such notice as mentioned in Clause 25 and no defect is found for which the Supplier is liable, the Supplier shall be entitled to compensation for the costs he has incurred as a result of the notice.28.The Purchaser shall at his own expense arrange for any dismantling and reassembly of equipment other than the Product, to the extent that this is necessary to remedy the defect.29.Unless otherwise agreed, necessary transport of the Product and/or parts thereof to and from the Supplier in connection with the remedying of defects for which the Supplier is liable shall be at the risk and expense of the Supplier. The Purchaser shall follow the Supplier's instructions regarding such transport.30.Unless otherwise agreed, the Purchaser shall bear any additional costs which the Supplier incurs for repair, dismantling, installation and transport as a result of the Product being located in a place other than the destination stated in the contract or - if no destination is stated - the place of delivery.31.Defective parts which have been replaced shall be made available to the Supplier and shall be his property.32.If, within a reasonable time, the Supplier does not fulfil his obligations under Clause 26, the Purchaser may by notice in writing fix a final time for completion of the Supplier's obligations.If the Supplier fails to fulfil his obligations within such final time, the Purchaser may himself undertake or employ a third party to undertake necessary remedial works at the risk and expense of the Supplier.Where successful remedial works have been undertaken by the Purchaser or a third party, reimbursement by the Supplier of reasonable costs incurred by the Purchaser shall be in full settlement of the Supplier's liabilities for the said defect.33.Where the defect has not been successfully remedied, as stipulated under Clause 32,a) the Purchaser is entitled to a reduction of the purchase price in proportion to the reduced value of the Product, provided that under no circumstance shall such reduction exceed 15 per cent of the purchase price, orb) where the defect is so substantial as to significantly deprive the Purchaser of the benefit of the contract, the Purchaser may terminate the contract by notice in writing to the Supplier. The Purchaser is then entitled to compensation for the loss he has suffered up to a maximum of 15 per cent of the purchase price. 34.The Supplier is not liable for defects arising out of materials provided, or a design stipulated or specified by the Purchaser.35.The Supplier is liable only for defects which appear under the conditions of operation provided for in the contract and under proper use of the Product.The Supplier's liability does not cover defects which are caused by faulty maintenance, incorrect erection or faulty repair by the Purchaser, or by alterations carried out without the Supplier's consent in writing.Finally the Supplier's liability does not cover normal wear and tear or deterioration.36.Notwithstanding the provisions of Clauses 22-35 the Supplier shall not be liable for defects in any part of the Product for more than two years from the beginning of the period given in Clause 23.37.Save as stipulated in Clauses 22-36, the Supplier shall not be liable for defects. This applies to any loss the defect may cause including loss of production, loss of profit and other indirect loss. This limitation of the Supplier's liability shall not apply if he has been guilty of gross negligence as defined in Clause 15. ALLOCATION OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT38. The Supplier shall not be liable for any damage to property caused by the Product after it has been delivered and whilst it is in the possession of the Purchaser. Nor shall the Supplier be liable for any damage to products manufactured by the Purchaser, or to products of which the Purchaser's products form a part.If the Supplier incurs liability towards any third party for such damage to property as described in the preceding paragraph, the Purchaser shall indemnify, defend and hold the Supplier harmless.If a claim for damage as described in this Clause is lodged by a third party against one of the parties, the latter party shall forthwith inform the other party thereof in writing.The Supplier and the Purchaser shall be mutually obliged to let themselves be summoned to the court or arbitral tribunal examining claims for damages lodged against one of them on the basis of damage allegedly caused by the Product.The limitation of the Supplier's liability in the first paragraph of this Clause shall not apply where the Supplier has been guilty of gross negligence as defined in Clause 15. FORCE MAJEURE39.Either party shall be entitled to suspend performance of his obligations under the contract to the extent that such performance is impeded or made unreasonably onerous by any of the following circumstances: industrial disputes and any other circumstance beyond the control of the parties such as fire, war, extensive military mobilization, insurrection, requisition, seizure, embargo, restrictions in the use of power and defects or delays in deliveries by sub-contractors caused by any such circumstance referred to in this Clause.A circumstance referred to in this Clause whether occurring prior to or after the formation of the contract shall give a right to suspension only if its effect on the performance of the contract could not be foreseen at the time of the formation of the contract. 40.The party claiming to be affected by Force Majeure shall notify the other party in writing without delay on the intervention and on the cessation of such circumstance.If Force Majeure prevents the Purchaser from fulfilling his obligations, he shall compensate the Supplier for expenses incurred in securing and protecting the Product.41.Regardless of what might otherwise follow from these General Conditions, either party shall be entitled to terminate the contract by notice in writing to the other party if performance of the contract is suspended under Clause 39 for more than six months.ANTICIPATED NON-PERFORMANCE42. Notwithstanding other provisions in these General Conditions regarding suspension, each party shall be entitled to suspend the performance of his obligations under the contract, where it is clear from the circumstances that the other party will not be able to perform his obligations. A party suspending his performance of the contract shall forthwith notify the other party thereof in writing.CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES43. Save as otherwise stated in these General Conditions there shall be no liability for either party towards the other party for loss of production, loss of profit, loss of use, loss of contracts or for any other consequential or indirect loss whatsoever. DISPUTES AND APPLICABLE LAW44. All disputes arising out of or in connection with the contract shall be finally settled under the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce by one or more arbitrators appointed in accordance with the said rules.45. The contract shall be governed by the substantive law of the Supplier's country.This is an Orgalime publication. Orgalime groups the central trade federations of the mechanical, electrical, electronic and metalworking industries in eighteen European countries and provides liaison between these organisations in the legal, technical and economic fields.All rights reserved©Editeur responsable : Adrian Harris, Secretary GeneralORGALIME"Diamant" building, Boulevard A. Reyers 80, B – 1030 BruxellesTel : (32) 2 706 82 35 – Fax : (32) 2 706 82 50 – e-mail : secretariat@。

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