TestEquity 123HS Operation manual

Copyright © 2015-2017 TestEquity LLC Rev. 2.1 – September 19, 2017
Model 123HS
Temperature/Humidity Chamber
Operation and Service Manual
TestEquity LLC
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Moorpark, CA 93021
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Safety Instructions________________________________________________ 1-1
Introduction ____________________________________________________________________1-1
Installation Safety Notices _________________________________________________________1-1
Operation Safety Notices __________________________________________________________1-2
Chapter 2 – Installation ______________________________________________________ 2-1
Uncrating_______________________________________________________________________2-1
Preparation For Use ______________________________________________________________2-1
Installation Location _____________________________________________________________2-2
Humidity Water Connection _______________________________________________________2-3
Plumbed Demineralized Water Installation __________________________________________________ 2-3
Water Recirculation System Installation, Model W100 _________________________________________ 2-3
Water Recirculation System Filter Cartridge Replacement ______________________________________ 2-3
Water Recirculation System Assembly, Model W100 __________________________________________ 2-4
Chapter 3 – Operation _______________________________________________________ 3-1
Introduction ____________________________________________________________________3-1
Summary of Chamber Operation ___________________________________________________3-1
Front Panel Switches and Lights____________________________________________________3-2
POWER Switch________________________________________________________________________ 3-2
Loading the Chamber ____________________________________________________________3-4
Performance Considerations ______________________________________________________________ 3-4
Port Plugs ____________________________________________________________________________ 3-5
Avoiding Moisture (non-humidity mode) ____________________________________________________ 3-5
Internal Test Fixtures ___________________________________________________________________ 3-5
Humidity Operation ______________________________________________________________3-6
Humidity Mode Enable __________________________________________________________________ 3-6
Standard Humidity Range ________________________________________________________________ 3-6
Humidity Mode Considerations ___________________________________________________________ 3-6
Purge (optional) _________________________________________________________________3-7
GN2 (Gaseous Nitrogen) Installation (Option TE-1239) ________________________________________ 3-7
Dry Air Installation (Option TE-0017) ______________________________________________________ 3-7
Purge Operation _______________________________________________________________________ 3-8
Adjusting the Purge Flow ________________________________________________________________ 3-8
Relief Vent ___________________________________________________________________________ 3-8
Event Outputs ___________________________________________________________________3-9
Event Assembly (Option TE-1235)_________________________________________________________ 3-9
Chapter 4 - Limit Controller __________________________________________________ 4-1
Introduction ____________________________________________________________________4-1
Limit Controller Keys and Displays ________________________________________________________ 4-2
How to Set the High and Low Temperature Safety Limits _______________________________________ 4-2
Resetting an Out of Limit Condition________________________________________________________ 4-2
Silencing the Audible Alarm______________________________________________________________ 4-2
Protecting an Energized Test Sample _______________________________________________________ 4-3
Chapter 5 – Frequently Asked Questions________________________________________ 5-1
Chapter 6 – Specifications ____________________________________________________ 6-1
Chapter 7 – Maintenance _____________________________________________________ 7-1
Preventive Maintenance Intervals __________________________________________________7-1
Daily or As Needed_____________________________________________________________________ 7-1
Every 3 Months________________________________________________________________________ 7-1
Every 6 Months________________________________________________________________________ 7-1
Every 12 Months_______________________________________________________________________ 7-1

Table of Contents
Maintenance Procedures __________________________________________________________7-2
How to Clean the Chamber Interior and Exterior ______________________________________________ 7-2
How to Listen for Abnormal Noise or Vibration ______________________________________________ 7-2
How to Inspect the Door Seal _____________________________________________________________ 7-2
How to Inspect the Refrigeration Machinery Compartment ______________________________________ 7-3
How to Verify the Performance (Non-controlled humidity mode) _________________________________ 7-4
How to Verify the Performance (Controlled humidity mode) ____________________________________ 7-5
How to Inspect the Electrical Compartment __________________________________________________ 7-6
How to Clean the Condenser______________________________________________________________ 7-6
How to Drain the W100 Water Recirculation System Reservoir __________________________________ 7-6
How to Drain the Humidity System ________________________________________________________ 7-7
How to Verify the Temperature Calibration __________________________________________________ 7-8
How to Verify the Humidity Calibration ____________________________________________________ 7-9
Humidity Sensor Calibration and Maintenance _______________________________________________ 7-9
Theory of Operation_____________________________________________________________7-10
Overview____________________________________________________________________________ 7-10
Air Heating System ____________________________________________________________________ 7-10
Humidity System______________________________________________________________________ 7-10
Refrigeration System___________________________________________________________________ 7-10
Troubleshooting ______________________________________________________________________ 7-11
Refrigeration System Charging Instructions _________________________________________7-13
Refrigerant Charge ____________________________________________________________________ 7-13
Recommended Spare Parts _______________________________________________________7-14
Major Electrical Parts ___________________________________________________________7-15
Major Refrigeration Parts ________________________________________________________7-16
General Parts __________________________________________________________________7-16
EZ-Zone Limit Controller Setup Parameters ________________________________________7-17
Setup Menu __________________________________________________________________________ 7-17
Operations Menu______________________________________________________________________ 7-17
Chapter 8 - Warranty________________________________________________________ 8-1
Chapter 9 – Drawings________________________________________________________ 9-1

Chapter 1 – Safety
TestEquity 123HS Temperature/Humidity Chamber Page 1-1
Chapter 1 – Safety Instructions
Introduction
Follow all CAUTION notices to prevent damage to the chamber or your test sample. Failure to
follow all CAUTION notices may void your warranty. CAUTION may also indicate a
potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate personal
injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
The safety alert symbol !precedes a general CAUTION or WARNING statement.
The electrical hazard symbol 2precedes an electric shock hazard CAUTION or WARNING
statement.
Installation Safety Notices
2WARNING: The power cord is equipped with a NEMA 5-20P grounded/polarized plug. To
prevent a shock hazard, DO NOT defeat the ground or polarization feature.
This device MUST be plugged DIRECTLY into a properly grounded and
polarized NEMA 5-20R receptacle. Due to high current demand on start-up,
use of an extension cord is NOT recommended.
!CAUTION: The minimum clearance you should allow for proper ventilation around the
chamber must be at least 6" from both the left and right side, and 12" from the
rear.
!CAUTION: This chamber is designed for operation in a conditioned laboratory
environment. Operation above 30°C (85°F) or below 16°C (60°F) ambient
room temperature is NOT recommended.

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Operation Safety Notices
!CAUTION: The F4/F4T Controller alarms are configured for internal protection of the
humidity system. Do NOT change this configuration under any circumstances.
The independent EZ-Zone Limit Controller functions as the main system and
product protection device.
!CAUTION: The EZ-Zone Limit Controller has been properly configured by TestEquity to
match the chamber’s system requirements. Improper modifications to these
setup values can result in unreliable and unsafe operation. Do not attempt to
modify the setup values, unless you thoroughly understand what you are
doing. The correct values are documented in the “EZ-Zone Limit Controller
Setup Parameters” section of this manual.
!CAUTION: Always verify that the Limit Controller’s high and low limits are set to
temperatures that are appropriate for your test sample.
!CAUTION: If your test sample is energized, it may be capable of raising the workspace
temperature beyond safe limits. This could occur if your test sample exceeds
the live load rating of the chamber or if the chamber’s refrigeration system
fails. This chamber has a set of contacts that can be used to remove power to
your test sample if the Limit Controller’s temperature limits are exceeded.
!CAUTION:To prevent damage to your test sample and the chamber’s compressors, do not
exceed the live load rating of the chamber.
!WARNING: Do NOT put items in the chamber that could burn or explode at high
temperatures. This chamber uses open wire heating elements which generate
surface temperatures over 1000ºF. This is NOT an explosion-proof chamber.
!WARNING: Do NOT put items in the chamber which can emit corrosive vapors or
substances.
!WARNING: This chamber is NOT a curing oven. There are NO provisions for venting
fumes.
!WARNING: The chamber door must remain closed while the chamber is operating. If you
need to open the door while the chamber is operating, wear safety goggles to
prevent the high velocity airflow from blowing particles or objects into your
eyes.
!WARNING: This chamber operates at extreme temperatures. Avoid contact with air,
objects, and surfaces that are hot or cold to prevent severe burns or frostbite.
Protective gloves are recommended.

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TestEquity 123HS Temperature/Humidity Chamber Page 2-1
Chapter 2 – Installation
Uncrating
Inspect the shipping container for any signs of visible damage. Notify the carrier and TestEquity
immediately if there are signs of shipping damage.
The pallet is designed with ramps so the chamber can be rolled off without the need for a forklift
or pallet jack.
1. Cut the two metal bands that hold the packaging to the pallet.
2. Remove the top cover.
3. Remove the plastic fasteners that hold the outer box together and remove the outer box.
4. Locate the retainer in the front of the pallet. Remove the two screws, then remove the
retainer. Keep in mind that there is also Velcro that holds the retainer in place. Place the
retainer in the front of the pallet on the floor.
5. Locate the two ramps under the chamber and remove them.
6. Attach the ramps to the front of the pallet using the Velcro straps. The retainer will be under
the ramps and act as a support.
7. Carefully roll the chamber off the pallet, onto the ramps. This should be done with at least
two people.
Preparation For Use
1. Inspect the chamber for signs of shipping damage.
2. Read this entire manual.
3. Select a suitable location to install the chamber.
4. Connect to the power source.
5. Perform following the procedures as described in the Preventive Maintenance section:
a. Inspect the electrical compartment.
b. Inspect the refrigeration machinery compartment.
e. Verify the chamber performance.

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Installation Location
The chamber will produce a significant amount of heat during normal operation. Locate the
chamber in a room with adequate ventilation to prevent excessive heat build-up. The chamber
generates a heat load of up to 5,000 btuh during a continuous cool down from a high
temperature.
The chamber must be on a solid and level floor. Allow enough space around the chamber to
permit serviceability and the removal of the service access panels, which are located on each side
and the rear.
!CAUTION: The minimum clearance you should allow for proper ventilation around the
chamber must be at least 6" from both the left and right side, and 12" from the
rear.
!CAUTION: This chamber is designed for operation in a conditioned laboratory
environment. Operation above 30°C (85°F) or below 16°C (60°F) ambient
room temperature is NOT recommended.

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TestEquity 123HS Temperature/Humidity Chamber Page 2-3
Humidity Water Connection
2CAUTION: The humidity system must be supplied with demineralized water having a
specific resistance of 50,000 to 200,000 ohms/centimeter. The use of
unfiltered tap water or triple-distilled water will damage the humidity system
and chamber interior, and will void the warranty.
Plumbed Demineralized Water Installation
Follow these instructions if your chamber is NOT being used with the optional water
recirculation system, and you are connecting to a plumbed source of demineralized water.
1. Attach a supply of demineralized water to the Water Supply fitting on the chamber. Water
pressure must not exceed 50 psi.
2. The chamber drain water is not under pressure, and is fed by gravity. Therefore, it must
empty into an open floor drain, condensate pump, or bucket.
Water Recirculation System Installation, Model W100
The optional Model W100 Water Recirculation System provides a source of demineralized water
for the humidity system, using ordinary tap water. Condensate from the chamber is returned back
to the water tank. The water pump runs continuously when the humidity system is enabled,
keeping the supply line pressurized at all times. Detailed assembly pictures are shown on the
next page.
1. Attach filter cartridge. Use clamp provided on each end of filter to prevent leaking. Do not
overtighten.
2. Position the recirculation system on the back left side of the chamber.
3. Attach the chamber Water Supply hose from the chamber to the top fitting of the filter. Use
clamp provided to secure the hose to the Water Supply fitting.
4. Attach the chamber Drain hose to the chamber and position it so it goes into the water tank.
The drain hose must not be submerged in the water.
5. Fill the water tank with clean water.
6. Place the cover on the water tank.
7. Plug the pump power supply into the receptacle labeled Pump on the rear of the chamber.
Water Recirculation System Filter Cartridge Replacement
The demineralizer filter cartridge must be replaced when it is used up. The color of the top half
of the cartridge changes gradually through continued use. Replacement cartridges are available
from TestEquity (part number TE-0014 for a carton of 6 cartridges).

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Water Recirculation System Assembly, Model W100
Finger-tighten the Water Supply and Drain connections to chamber. Plug the pump power supply into receptacle
on the back of the chamber. The drain tube from the chamber must not be submerged in the water.
Bottom of Filter Top of Filter
Clamp
Clamp
Reservoir drain. Drain water
when it appears dirty.
Replace filter when white portion
turns brown up to this point.
Clamp
NOTE:
The rear panel
of your chamber may
look different.

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Chapter 3 – Operation
Introduction
The Front Panel Switches control power to the chamber. The Front Panel Lights provide
indication of heat and cool functions.
The EZ-Zone Limit Controller is a protection device. It turns the chamber OFF if the workspace
temperature exceeds either a high temperature or low temperature limit set point.
The F4/F4T Controller controls the temperature and humidity of the chamber. It can function as
either a single set point controller or as a programmable profile controller. The F4/F4T
Controller automatically turns the refrigeration system on or off based on the demand for
cooling.
Refer to the separate F4 or F4T Temperature/Humidity Controller manual for details on
how to use the Controller.
Summary of Chamber Operation
1. Turn the Power Switch ON.
2. Enter the appropriate high and low temperature safety limits on the Limit Controller.
3. Enter the desired set points (or program) on the F4/F4T Controller.
4. Load your test sample in the chamber.
5. If you are running a controlled humidity condition between +10°C and +85°C, turn Event 2
on the F4 controller or the Humidity button on the F4T controller ON.
6. If you are running temperature-only conditions or are operating lower than +10°C or higher
than +85°C, turn Event 2 on the F4 controller or the Humidity button on the F4T controller
OFF. Humidity cannot be controlled in this range of temperature.
7. Turn the CONDITIONING Switch ON. Alternatively, turn the CONDITIONING Switch to
the EVENT 1 position and turn EVENT 1 on the F4 controller or the Power button on the
F4T controller ON.

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Front Panel Switches and Lights
POWER Switch
The POWER Switch controls power to the entire chamber. The POWER Switch illuminates
when it is ON.
CONDITIONING Switch – ON Mode
The CONDITIONING Switch enables all chamber functions. When the CONDITIONING
Switch is OFF, only the Temperature Controller and Limit Controller are operational. When the
CONDITIONING Switch is ON, the chamber’s temperature conditioning system will function to
maintain the temperature set point. The CONDITIONING Switch does NOT illuminate in any
position.
CONDITIONING Switch – EVENT 1 Mode
When the CONDITIONING Switch is in the EVENT 1 position, you can enable and disable all
chamber functions through Event 1 (Digital Output 1) of the F4 Controller or the Power button
on the F4T Controller.
LIGHT Switch
The LIGHT Switch controls the workspace light. The LIGHT Switch illuminates when it is ON.
HEAT Light
The HEAT Light will illuminate when the Temperature Controller turns on the heater to
maintain the workspace temperature. The HEAT Light will cycle on/off as the workspace
temperature approaches and reaches the temperature set point.
COOL Light
The COOL Light will illuminate when the Temperature Controller turns on the cooling valve to
maintain the workspace temperature. The COOL Light will cycle on/off as the workspace
temperature approaches and reaches the temperature set point.
HUMIDITY ENABLE Light
The Humidity mode is enabled through Event 2 on the F4 Controller or the Humidity button on
the F4T Controller. This should only be ON if you are performing a controlled humidity test
within the humidity range of the chamber (+10°C and +85°C). The HUMIDITY ENABLE light
will be illuminated, as long as the chamber temperature is within +7°C and +90°C. The chamber
will cool in single-stage refrigeration mode.
If the Humidity mode is disabled, the chamber will cool in cascade refrigeration mode and there
will be no humidity control.

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HUMIDITY Light
The HUMIDITY Light will illuminate when the F4/F4T Controller turns on the humidifier
heater to maintain the workspace humidity. The HUMIDITY Light will cycle on/off as the
workspace humidity approaches and reaches the humidity set point.
Note that the HUMIDITY ENABLE must be ON, the chamber workspace must be between
+7°C and +90°C, and the humidifier water level must be correct for the HUMIDITY Light to
correspond to the humidity output on the F4/F4T controller.
There is no corresponding light on the front panel for the dehumidification function.

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Loading the Chamber
!WARNING: Do NOT put items in the chamber that could burn or explode at high
temperatures. This chamber uses open wire heating elements which generate
surface temperatures over 1000ºF. This is NOT an explosion-proof chamber.
!WARNING: Do NOT put items in the chamber which can emit corrosive vapors or
substances.
!WARNING: This chamber is NOT a curing oven. There are NO provisions for venting
fumes.
!WARNING: The chamber door must remain closed while the chamber is operating. If you
need to open the door while the chamber is operating, wear safety goggles to
prevent the high velocity airflow from blowing particles or objects into your
eyes.
!WARNING: This chamber operates at extreme temperatures. Avoid contact with air,
objects, and surfaces that are hot or cold to prevent severe burns or frostbite.
Protective gloves are recommended.
!CAUTION: If your test sample is energized, it may be capable of raising the workspace
temperature beyond safe limits. This could occur if your test sample exceeds
the live load rating of the chamber or if the chamber’s refrigeration system
fails. This chamber has a set of contacts that can be used to remove power to
your test sample if the Limit Controller’s temperature limits are exceeded.
!CAUTION: To prevent damage to your test sample and the chamber’s compressors, do not
exceed the live load rating of the chamber.
Live Load Capacity for Model 123HS (uncontrolled humidity mode only)
Temp +23°C 0°C –40°C –55°C –65°C
Watts 500 W 400 W 225 W 175 W 100 W
Performance Considerations
The performance of all chambers is significantly affected by the characteristics of your test
sample. Factors include size, weight, material, shape, and power dissipation if energized.
The test sample should be placed in the chamber in a manner that allows for air circulation. The
air plenum is located on the back wall of the chamber, where air is sucked in from the bottom
and exits from the top. You should not place the test sample directly on the chamber floor. It
should be placed on the shelf. Multiple test samples should be distributed throughout the
chamber to ensure even airflow and minimize temperature gradients. If necessary, additional
shelves should be used to evenly distribute the load. Verify that the temperature gradients are
within acceptable limits, by measuring the chamber temperature at strategic points using a
multipoint thermocouple meter or data logger.

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You may find that the temperature throughout the chamber is even, but always different from
what the F4/F4T Controller indicates. The correct way to adjust what the F4/F4T Controller
“displays” compared to what is measured at some point other than the controller’s sensor is with
the “Calibration Offset” parameter, NOT by recalibrating the controller.
Port Plugs
Foam port plugs are provided with a gray silicone surface on one side. The port plug must be
inserted with the gray silicone surface facing the inside of the chamber. Port plugs should be
considered expendable and be replaced when they no longer provide a good seal.
Avoiding Moisture (non-humidity mode)
Any time the ambient air is subjected to temperatures below the dew point, moisture will
condense out of the air. The effect is ice or frost during low temperature operation, or water
when maintaining over 0°C and cooling is required.
To avoid moisture condensation, make sure the port plugs are inserted at all times. Also, avoid
opening the chamber door while the chamber is operating at temperatures below room ambient.
When a low temperature test is completed, warm the chamber to at least room ambient before
opening the chamber door and before removing your test sample.
You CANNOT use the humidity system to control moisture at low temperatures. The humidity
system is disabled below +7°C. However, if you have a source of GN2(gaseous nitrogen) or Dry
Air, you can use the Purge system to eliminate moisture condensation at low temperatures.
Internal Test Fixtures
Some applications require internal fixtures to support test samples and provide a convenient
method of connecting wires and sensors. Fixtures must be designed to minimize their impact on
chamber functionality and performance.
Fixtures should be designed for easy removal to permit maintenance and cleaning of the
chamber. The chamber liner should never be drilled or screwed into. This will compromise the
integrity of the liner and permit moisture migration due to condensation into the insulation,
which will eventually impact performance and lead to premature rusting of the outer cabinet.
Fixtures should be constructed of stainless steel. This also applies to all screws and fasteners. All
welds should be passivated. To prevent rust and corrosion, never use iron or mild steel even if it
is painted or plated. Aluminum may be used. However, since the specific heat of aluminum is
double that of steel, it represents a greater load and will have more impact on the chamber
performance.
Make sure that all connectors, wiring, pc boards, and auxiliary components can withstand the
temperature extremes that they will be subjected to. In some cases, these components may not be
able to last after repeated tests and should be considered expendable.

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Humidity Operation
Humidity Mode Enable
The Humidity mode is enabled through Event 2 on the F4 Controller or the Humidity button on
the F4T Controller. This mode should only be ON if you are performing a controlled humidity
test within the temperature humidity range of the chamber as shown in the chart below.
Standard Humidity Range
This chamber is capable of controlling humidity from 10% RH to 95% RH over the temperature
range of +10°C to +85°C. The lowest possible humidity in the Standard Range varies depending
on the temperature, and is limited to a 6°C dew point. For example, +45°C is the lowest
temperature that 10% RH can be achieved. Below is a chart that shows the achievable range of
humidity as compared to temperature. Achieving low humidity levels require you to start with a
clean, dry chamber. For extended low humidity range below 6°C a dew point condition, see
“Purge Option” which follows.
The F4/F4T will automatically disable the humidity system below +7°C and above +90°C to
protect the chamber.
Figure 3-1 – Achievable Range of Temperature/Humidity Conditions
Humidity Mode Considerations
The chamber workspace must be between +7°C and +90°C. If the chamber is outside this
temperature range, the chamber will operate as though the Humidity Enable was OFF.
It takes several minutes for the humidifier to fill to the correct level after the water supply is
initially connected to an empty system. The humidifier function is disabled until the water level
is correct.
If you are running a high humidity condition, it can take approximately 5 minutes until the
humidifier heats up from an initial “cold start”. During most of that time, it might appear that
“nothing is happening” because there is little increase in the humidity reading. Be patient – if the
Humidity Light is ON, the humidity will eventually begin to rise after this initial heat-up period.

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Purge (optional)
Optional GN2(gaseous nitrogen) Purge or optional Dry Air Purge can be used to reduce to
possibility of condensation in the chamber at low temperatures, or to achieve humidity control
below a 6°C dew-point condition.
!CAUTION: Nitrogen cannot be detected by human senses. Nitrogen is non-toxic.
However, if adequate ventilation is not provided, nitrogen will displace air.
This can cause dizziness, unconsciousness or death without warning. The
chamber must be located in a well-ventilated area. Do not open the chamber
door with the GN2flowing.
GN2 (Gaseous Nitrogen) Installation (Option TE-1239)
Connect a supply of GN2 with a maximum pressure of 100 psig to the 1/4-inch FPT fitting which
is designated PURGE on the rear panel.
Dry Air Installation (Option TE-0017)
Connect the hose from the Dry Air system to the fitting which is designated PURGE on the rear
panel. Connect a supply of compressed air to the 3/8-inch FPT shutoff valve of Dry Air system.
This system requires a 5 cfm supply air flow rate at 100 psig (175 psig max).
Figure 4.4 – Dry Air Purge System Installation
Compressed Air Inlet to Dry Air System.
Shutoff v
alve on the Dry Air System is shown in the off
position.
Valve must be in the on position to operate.
Purge Inlet from Dry Air System
Connect to PURGE fitting on chamber.

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Purge Operation
The Purge mode is enabled through Event 3 (Digital Output 3) on the F4 Controller or the Purge
button on the F4T Controller.
For low humidity control
•Turn Event 2 (HUMIDITY) ON and Event 3 (PURGE)ON.
•Purge gas will feed when the F4/F4T Controller cycles the dehumidification system. It will
cycle on/off as the workspace humidity approaches and reaches the low humidity set point,
or whenever dehumidification is necessary.
For low humidity control below +10°C
Turn Event 2 (HUMIDITY) OFF and Event 3 (PURGE)ON. The Purge System will continue to
provide controlled dehumidification even though the humidity system is disabled.
Adjusting the Purge Flow
A flowmeter is located on the front panel to adjust the flow of purge gas into the chamber. The
flowmeter has a scale, calibrated in SCFM. The flow of purge gas should be adjusted to the
minimum amount required to obtain the desired drying in the chamber for your particular
conditions. A suggested starting setting is 2 SCFM.
Relief Vent
Excess pressure in the chamber workspace is vented through a pressure-relief check-valve,
which is located on the top of the chamber.

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Event Outputs
The F4/F4T Controller has digital outputs which can be configured as Event Outputs to turn
remote devices on and off. There are four Event Outputs which are available for customer use.
Event Output 1 is dedicated for System Enable. Event Output 2 is dedicated for Humidity
Enable. Event Output 3 is dedicated for Purge. The Event Outputs 4 through 7 are available for
customer use.
Event Assembly (Option TE-1235)
The optional Event Assembly contains four solid state relays to control AC operated devices,
such as power to a test sample. The solid state relays are rated for 24 to 240 VAC, 5.0 Amps.
The event relays are just switches. You must provide power from an external source.
Connecting to the Event Assembly
1. Unplug the chamber from the power source.
2. Remove the top cover.
3. Locate the Event Assembly and connect your wires to the desired solid state relay terminals.
4. A 1/2-inch conduit hole is provided on the back panel to route your wires through. Use the
appropriate wire/cable management fittings.
Figure 3-3 – Event Relay Location
Event Numbers
6 7
45

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