Aco-8 Instruction 2.23
Aco-8 Instruction 2.23
Aco-8 Instruction 2.23
Model aco-8/aco-8 as
Instruction Manual
Rev.2.23 180621
IMPORTANT:
*This Manual contains important technical information
as well as safety information.
*Read this Manual thoroughly before use, and store in
a safe place for future reference.
TANAKA SCIENTIFIC LIMITED
FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing the Automated Flash Point Tester Model aco-8 from Tanaka Scientific
Limited.
This instruction manual provides necessary information for using the aco-8.
Read this manual thoroughly before use and ensure that you have understood its contents.
This manual employs the following precautionary notation. For your safety, ensure that you
understand these precautions and heed them at all times.
! WARNING:・・・・・・・・・・
Warnings indicate a significant risk of death or serious physical
injury if the information is ignored.
! CAUTION:・・・・・・・・・・
Cautions indicate a significant risk of physical injury or property
damage if the information is ignored.
USES
! Warning: Use the product only to measure flash point and fire point as
prescribed under ISO 2592/IP36 “Determination of flash and
fire points - Cleveland open cup method”, ASTM D92
“Standard Test Method for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland
Open Cup Tester”.
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ABOUT THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This manual is intended for all operators of the aco-8.
The reader is assumed to have sufficient knowledge of ISO/IP and ASTM procedures and
standards as well as knowledge of the correct handling procedures for hazardous materials.
The content this manual is subject to change without notice due to enhancements to the
performance and functionality of the instrument.
If this manual is lost or damaged, contact Tanaka Scientific Limited or an authorized distributor
for a replacement copy.
The contents of this manual have been thoroughly reviewed. If any pages are missing, out of
order, or the manual contains spelling, grammatical or descriptive errors, please contact Tanaka
Scientific Limited or an authorized distributor.
BEFORE USE
Before using this instrument, ensure that you have read this manual thoroughly and have
understood all of the content. If you have any questions, be sure to contact Tanaka Scientific
Limited or an authorized distributor
This product is to be used for its intended purpose only. Adhere strictly to all procedures given in
this manual.
Ensure that you understand and abide by all warnings and cautions given in this manual.
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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE
Failure to follow all of the warnings and cautions listed below may result in damage to the instrument
and/or serious personal injury. Tanaka Scientific Limited will not assume any responsibility for faults
or accidents arising from failure to adhere to these instructions.
Installation Environment
! Warning: The instrument must be installed to the place where there is
ventilation.
Flammable harmful vapor and toxic gas are generated by a
sample heating, an operator will be in danger of harmful gas
poisoning if ventilation is insufficient.
When testing a sample which may generate toxic gas, give
protection by appropriate PPE(Person Protect Equipment).
! Warning: The instrument must be installed on a flat, sturdy surface to
prevent the instrument from falling over.
Do not leave combustible material near the instrument.
Place fire extinguisher near the instrument to protect fire
disaster.
Gas Piping
! Caution: The gas pressure supplied to the instrument must be lower
than 9.8kPa.
Ensure that each joint of the gas hose is securely fastened to
prevent pulling out of hose by high pressure.
Electric Connection
! Warning: Observe the following instructions when handling AC power
cord and electric connections:
Do not connect or disconnect AC power cord or electric
connections when the mains power is ON.
Do not handle any cords or electrical connections with wet
hands.
Be sure to use the plug to remove cord. Never use the
cord to pull a plug from an outlet.
Do not place heavy items on cord.
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Do not use force to bend any cord.
Ensure that all electric connections (plugs, sockets,
connectors, etc.) are free of dust.
Keep cord and electrical connections free of water and
other liquids.
Failure to adhere to the above precautions may result in
electric shock, damage to the instrument, cords, and/or fire
due to overheating.
! Warning: Ensure that supply voltage meets the specifications of the
product. Do not turn the power on until all electric connections
are secured. Incorrect power supply specifications or loose
electric connections may damage the instrument and result in
electric shock and/or other electrical accidents.
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Handling Precautions
! Warning: Never touch the test cup with bare hands after the test end.
The sample cup may still hot and the operator gets burned.
Use gloves and hold the test cup handle for operator’s safety.
Operational Precautions
! Warning: Never touch around test cup during testing. An operator gets
burned.
! Warning: Never run the tester unattended. The specimen may catch a
fire and blaze up by some sort of cause. It is essential that at
least one-trained personnel be present in the test room.
! Warning: If the instrument makes any abnormal noises or exhibits any
abnormal behavior, stop operation immediately, turn the
power off at the mains, and contact Tanaka Scientific Limited
or an authorized distributor.
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Repairs, Alterations and Maintenance
! Warning: Do not make any modifications or alterations to the instrument
without the approval of Tanaka Scientific Limited.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD .................................................................................................................... 1
USES ............................................................................................................................... 1
ABOUT THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL .......................................................................... 2
BEFORE USE .................................................................................................................. 2
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE .............................................................. 3
CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................... 7
1. Section Names and Function .................................................................................. 9
2. Installation ............................................................................................................ 12
2.1 Installation Site .......................................................................................................................12
An area subject to rapid changes in ambient temperature ....................................................12
2.2 Install Thermal Insulator .........................................................................................................13
2.3 Gas Piping ..............................................................................................................................13
2.4 Electric Connections ...............................................................................................................14
3. Daily Check .......................................................................................................... 16
4. Test Preparation ................................................................................................... 19
4.1 Power ON ...............................................................................................................................19
4.2 Setting of Expected Flash Point .............................................................................................20
4.3 Entry of Sample ID and Operator Name (NEW) ....................................................................21
4.4 Selecting of Test Method ........................................................................................................22
4.5 Entering Sample Information ..................................................................................................24
4.6 Preparation of Test Cup and sample .....................................................................................25
5. Test Sequence...................................................................................................... 26
5.1 Test Start ................................................................................................................................26
5.2 Test Sequence .......................................................................................................................28
5.3 Flash Detection.......................................................................................................................28
5.4 Fire Point Detection ................................................................................................................32
5.5 Test End .................................................................................................................................33
6. Test Parameter Setting ......................................................................................... 34
7. Data Storage......................................................................................................... 36
8. Maintenance ......................................................................................................... 37
8.1 Temperature Correction.............................................................................................................38
8.2 Date and Time Setting .............................................................................................................38
8.3 Barometric Pressure Correction ............................................................................................39
8.4 RS-232C Settings .....................................................................................................................39
8.5 USB Settings ............................................................................................................................44
8.6 Password Settings ...................................................................................................................45
8.7 Calibration Ticket (NEW) .........................................................................................................47
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9. User Custom Method ............................................................................................ 48
10. Equipment Information .......................................................................................... 49
11. In Case of Abnormal Operation or Trouble ........................................................... 50
12. Periodic Inspection, Adjustment and After Sales Service ..................................... 52
12.1 Periodic Inspection ................................................................................................................52
12.2 Adjustment ...............................................................................................................................52
13. After-sales Service................................................................................................ 52
14. Other Cautions...................................................................................................... 53
14.1 Caution when this instrument is not used for a long time ................................................53
14.2 Precaution in case of Loss of Instruction Manual .............................................................53
14.3 Caution when Transferring This Instrument.......................................................................53
14.4 Caution when Discarding This Instrument .........................................................................53
15. Specification ......................................................................................................... 54
Product Warranty
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1. Section Names and Function
Heater/Cooler Output
Dual Pilot
Indicator
Lights to ignite test
flame when test start Lights when heater is ON
Thermofuse
Detects blaze up of
specimen
Display
Fire Containment
Displays test status
and result as well as Lid Reset Knob
test parameters. Push this knob to reset
the lid to original position
MAIN Switch
Used for switching
power source to the
instrument
Emergency Switch
Fig. 1 Front-Right View
Activates fire
containment lid manually
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Temperature Sensor
Senses specimen temperature
Aco-8as only
Skimmer Shaft
Skimmer Paddle
Removes surface skin
Remove this when skimmer
is not used
RS-232C Port
Gas Inlet
(25pin)
AC Power Inlet
Operator 01
OK (5)
Method ASTM Normal
(1)
23.4 oC
C O O L A P P L M E N U start reset
Gas 2013/12/06(Fri)
Fig. 5 Panel
(2) (6) (3)
(6) OK key
Used when changed value is settled
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2. Installation
2.1 Installation Site
Install the Tester on a draft-free, level and stable table. The Tester needs to be placed at least 20cm
away from other objects.
Ambient temperature to be 10-30oC and RH to be less than 90% (no condensation)
The following locations should be avoided as the installation site:
An area exposed to direct the sun
An area with poor ventilation
An area with dusty air
An area higher than 2000m
An area subject to rapid changes in ambient temperature
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2.2 Install Thermal Insulator
Install thermal insulator ④ on the brass heating plate ① so that flame size comparison bead ②
and guide pin ③ passes to 2 small holes (4mmD) of the thermal insulation. There is no front/back
side for the thermal insulator.
②
① ④
Using the rubber hose supplied for gas, connect the gas source (LP gas or Natural gas) and the gas
inlet nipple on the rear panel of the Test Unit. Then fasten both ends with hose bands. See Fig. 4.
This tester does not have gas leak sensor. Do not use old/damaged rubber hose which has a risk of
gas leak.
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2.4 Electric Connections
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Confirm the voltage of the serial number label located right side of the instrument and your electric
source.
Plug in the AC power cord to the instrument AC inlet and then other side to an electric outlet(1). Be
sure to get grounding to prevent an accident.
Note : The power consumption of the aco-8 is 1.0kW . Be careful the total power consumption of the
outlet not exceed to the capacity of the outlet
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3. Daily Check
Table 1 Checklist
Item Check that…
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About Fire Containment Lid
This unit has a fire containment lid for preventing of expanse of fire when;
① Sample catches a fire, and then thermofuse blows.
Error message appears on the display and beeps continuously. Confirm that a fire is
extinguished and then push Emergency switch again to alarm clear, push reset to
return standby screen.
② Detects fire point
Terminate the test, and then flash point and fire point are displayed alternately.
③ Push Emergency Switch
The same as ①. Push Emergency switch again to alarm clear, push reset to return
standby screen.
T R O U B L E
THERMOFUSE BLOWN
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<How to reset Fire Containment Lid>
Procedure of resetting the fire containment lid is as follows.
① When the fire containment lid activates,
display shows error message as shown on left,
then buzzer beeps continuously.
T R O U B L
Or display shows flash point and fire point.
THERMOFUSE BLOWN
2012/02/27/ 14:58
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4. Test Preparation
4.1 Power ON
Turn the MAIN switch ON. Stand-by screen as in Fig. 14 appears on the display.
23.4
Temperature
/Flash Point o
C
C O O L A P P L M E N U
Expected Flash Point: Enter expected flash point (EXP FP) here before a test start.
When MAIN switch is turned ON or reset key is pressed, the display returns to “”.
Sample ID: Displays Sample ID.
Test Method: Displays Test Method.
Specimen Temperature and Flash Point: Displays the temperature measured by Temperature
Sensor. Once flash is detected, the flash point blinks/holds this area until reset.
Color of the background of the temperature display changes:
White : When stand-by
Orange : When test is in progress
Green : When cooling
Ignition Source: Displays “Gas” only.
COOL Button: Used when cooling is performed manually.
Ignition Source Application Button: Used when ignition source is applied manually.
MENU Button: Used when go to MENU screen.
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4.2 Setting of Expected Flash Point
The correct expected flash point entering is absolutely imperative. Enter/confirm the expected flash
point before each test. The expected flash point (EXP FP) is displayed in three-digit figure in integer.
When altering the expected flash point, press the Up-Down key to move the yellow cursor to EXP
FP and press OK key. The numeric figure change from to 000. After the cursor is moved
to numeric figures of EXP FP, move the digit with Right-Left key and increase/decrease the value
with the Up-Down keys. No numeric figures above 400 (760 in oF) can be set.
Enter approximate expected flash point even if run a test with SPE method. If expected flash point is
unknown, use SPE method and then set higher expected flash point. When selecting SPE method,
ignition source application will be done just after start a test. So, a test will be done without worry.
The other way, if entered expected flash point is too low, test will be canceled by safety over cut
function. (Expected Flash Point+ 30oC(+ 60 oF)).
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4.3 Entry of Sample ID and Operator Name (NEW)
Sample ID can be entered up to 12 letters. The letter which can be entered is following 43 characters
in total. Each instrument is initialized to “01” prior to shipping.
Table 2 Characters
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # + - %
/ 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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4.4 Selecting of Test Method
The aco-8 has 10 kinds of test method, ISO CRM, ISO Normal, ISO SPE, ISO Fire, ISO Skim, ASTM
Normal, ASTM SPE, ASTM Fire, ASTM Skim and Custom method.
Move the cursor with Up-Down key to Test Method and press ok key. After the cursor is moved to
the display of the test method, press Up-Down key to select test method.
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Table 4 Test Method in Fahrenheit
In case the temperature at which the first test flame application is made is above the fire point of the
specimen, there is a danger: the specimen catches a fire to blaze up.
So as to prevent such a danger in advance, for testing a sample of unknown flash point, use the SPE
method. Be sure to arrange at least one proper person in your test room, lab, etc., when testing, to
cope with possible accidents.
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4.5 Entering Sample Information
Bundle Expected Flash Point, Operator Name and Test Method to Sample No.
Sample Information B a c k
(4) Press OK key, the Sample
Sample Information
B a c k
(6) If you select ON by UP-Down key,
Operator TANAKA
*Sample No. can be registered up
Method ASTM Nomal
to 20.
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4.6 Preparation of Test Cup and sample
(1) Wash the test cup with the cleaning solvent to remove any test specimen or traces of gum or
residue remaining from a previous test. When the upper side of cup’s flange is covered with
carbon deposit, the flash detector cannot operate normally. Also when conductive material
adheres to the insulator of electrode ring (outer ring), bad insulation can cause mis-detection of
flash. Therefore, keep the parts cleanly.
(2) When testing samples of very viscous materials and containing dissolved or free water, follow
Sampling section of ISO 2592/ASTM D92.
(3) Fill the test cup with the test specimen to the filling mark inside of the test cup.
(4) Push up the arm handle and place the test cup on the center of the heater.
(5) Lower the arm gently until stopper is touching the flange of the cup.
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5. Test Sequence
5.1 Test Start
Open the main gas cock, and then press the start key to start a test. The background of the
temperature display turns orange as the Run condition. See Fig. 16.
(If press the start key without entering expected flash point, display shows “INVALID EFP”. Press
reset key to return Stand-By Screen)
The expected flash point(4) is displayed for 5 seconds on the temperature display. The dual pilot
turns on, specimen heating starts(5) .
EXP FP
Sample ID 01
Operator 01
23.4 oC
C O O L A P P L M E N U
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Note(4): Expected Flash Point can be changed even during the test. After changing expected flash
point in accordance with Section 4.2, re-press the start key. Also in this case, the newly set expected
flash point appears in the center of the display for 5 seconds.
Note(5) Heater output can be confirmed by Heater Output Indicator.
Lighting: 100% full power
Extinction: 0% (no heat)
Blink: interlevel
In most cases, heater output varies and then this indicator blinks.
Test flame is ignited by dual pilots automatically. The time until auto ignition will be seconds
(continuous run) to minutes (first run)(6). Do not leave the instrument until ignition is confirmed.
Adjust the test flame to 4mm in diameter (the flame size comparison bead size) by needle valve.
Note(6): The first run after the gas piping (installation or transfer of the instrument), there is full of air in
the gas hose. Lift the windscreen and then open the needle valve for test flame fully to get out air
from the hose. Be careful that the big flame comes out from the nozzle when ignites. After this, turn
the needle valve clockwise to adjust the flame size. Besides, flame grows big slowly because the
portion of the gas increases with the same flow rate till air can be removed completely. Please take
care valve operation diligently for the first run.
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5.2 Test Sequence
After the test starts, the specimen temperature rises at a rate of 14 to 17 oC /min(25 to 30 oF /min).
When the temperature reaches 56 oC (100 oF) below the expected flash point, the heating rate is
decreased so that the rate of temperature increase during the last 28 oC (50 oF) before the expected
flash point is 5 to 6 oC(9 to 11 oF). When the temperature of the test specimen is 28 oC(50 oF) below
the expected flash point, the test flame begins to apply. After that, the application operation is
repeated at each 2 oC(5 oF).
Note: heating rate might be unstable in particular kind of sample like asphalt.
EXP FP
Sample ID 01
Operator 01
224.0 C o
C O O L A P P L M E N U
Note(7): The blinking flash point on the screen is held until reset key or start key is pressed. Once
reset key or start key is pressed, temperature display returns to present specimen temperature.
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The Flash Point (8) blinking on the screen is corrected by barometric pressure and rounded, not
observed.
The test result is automatically stored in the memory. To view the stored data, refer to chapter 0.
Data Storage.
When measured barometric pressure is between 974 and 1052hPa, observed flash point and the
flash point will be the same value.
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< When a flash is detected at first application of the ignition source >
When a flash is detected at the first ignition source application, the test is terminated. In this case,
screen shows “INVALID: flashed on 1st appl” under the flash point display as Fig. 18. Do a test again
with fresh sample and lower EXP FP. If flash is not observed, the test is continued as follows.
EXP FP
Sample ID 01
Operator 01
Method ASTM Normal
194.0 oC
C O O :Lflashed on
INVALID A 1P stP appl
L M E N U
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< When a flash is detected at out of limit >
When a flash point is detected at a temperature which is less than 18 oC (32 oF) above the
temperature of the first application of the ignition source, INVALID and its detail appear under the
flash point. See Fig. 19.
EXP FP
Sample ID 01
Operator 01
Method ASTM Normal
210.0 C o
o
INVALID
C O O: Lflashed @ A< P18
P LC aft 1stM appl
E N U
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< If a flash has not been detected when the safety cut temperature is reached >
This instrument has a function to prevent overheat called “safety cut temperature”. The safety cut
temperature is set at EXP FP+30 oC (+60 oF)or upper limit of the test method.
If a flash has not been detected when the safety cut temperature is reached, terminate the test
forcibly.
(Solenoid valve for gas is closed, the test flame goes out and dual pilot goes off, and the heater
section starts cooling down)
The buzzer beeps intermittently for 8 seconds again.
The following screen is an example of the safety cut temperature termination.
T R O U B L E
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5.5 Test End
! Warning: Never touch the test cup with bare hands after the test
end. The sample cup may still hot and the operator gets burned.
Use gloves and hold the test cup handle for operator’s safety.
The cooling stop automatically (the green background on the temperature display turns white) in 10
minutes (9). When further cooling is required, move the cursor to COOL by Up-Down key or Right-
Left key, and then press the OK key. Cooling is available for another 10 minutes (9).
Cooling cycle can be canceled by pressing the reset key.
The temperature display (flash point) is held until the reset key is pressed.
Note(9): Cooling time is adjustable. For changing cooling time, refer to chapter 6. Test Parameter
Setting.
One cycle of a test is completed at this moment and you can start the next test.
Press reset key first, and then return to section 4.2 Setting of Expected Flash Point when the next
test is available. If not press reset key, and then press start key, display shows INVALID EFP.
Turn the MAIN switch of the instrument off and close the main gas cock when today’s work is
finished.
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6. Test Parameter Setting
When test parameter needs to be changed from factory setting, please change them by following
procedure.
(1) To change test parameters, move
MENU the cursor to MENU (turns yellow) in
B a c k
the stand-by screen by Up-Down
C a l i b r a t i o n
D a t e & T i m e S e t t i n g
R S - 2 3 2 C s e t t i n g s
U S B s e t t i n g s
P a s s w o r d s e t t i n g s
T e s t P a r a m e t e r
T e m p c o r r e c t i o n
B a r o c o r r e c t i o n
S a m p l e 0 – S p a n
B a t h 0 – S p a n
P r i n t C a l T i c k e t
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Test Parameter (5) After the cursor is moved to the
B a c k
numeric figures of each item, move
the digit with Right-Left key and
T e m p u n i t o
C increase/decrease the value with the
Up-Down keys.
I n i t
保存データ h e a t 3デー
0 %
(6) Press the OK key to fix the value.
C o o l t i m e 1 0 m i n
(7) Move the cursor to Back, and then
A p p l t e m p 2 8 oC
press OK to MENU screen, or Press
D e t s e n s S t d reset key to return stand-by screen.
S k i m i n t v l 0 2 oC
Cooling Time Setting: Cooling time can be change from 00min (No Cooling) to 99min.
Test Flame Application Start Temperature Setting: This value means flame application starts from
XXoC below EXP.FP. Default value is 28.
Detection Sensitivity Setting: If the sensitivity is so high as to detect a flame that could not reach a
flash point, select Low. Hight is solely for silicon oil and must not be selected for others. When testing
silicone oil, set the flash detecting sensitivity to High and use flash detector ring dedicated for silicone
(option).
Default setting is “Std”.
Skimmer Interval Setting (apply only aco-8as): Select skimmer interval time. Input even number
like 2, 4, 6…. Default setting is2 oC(4 oF) .
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7. Data Storage
aco-8 has a data storage function. Up to 200 test data can be memorized.
After aco-8 detects a flash point, the data will be stored automatically.
The recalling procedure is as follows.
Storedata
B a c k (4) Press OK key, the stored data will
be displayed on the screen as Fig.
No Sample ID: Date & Time Result
24 Stored Data Screen.
000 LUBE0287 12/02/27 15:30 266.0oC
001 LUbE0286 12/02/27 14:21 258.0 oC (5) Press Down key to display next
002 FPRM4D 12/02/27 13:27 223.5 oC 10 data, press UP key to display
003 FPRM2D 12/02/27 12:30 163.2 oC previous 10 data.
004 FPRM14 12/02/27 11:26 116.1 oC
005 LUBE0285 12/02/27 10:48 165.5 oC (6) Move the cursor to Back, and then
006 AAAAAAAAAAAA 12/02/20 09:34 166.0 oC press OK to MENU screen, or
007 AAAAAAAAAAAA 12/02/20 09:00 TRBL Press reset key to return stand-by
008
009 screen.
▽
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8. Maintenance
Indicated temperature correction, date and time setting, barometric pressure sensor calibration, RS-
232C settings, USB settings and password setting are done by pressing panel keys. The operation
procedure is as follows.
C a l i b r a t i o n
D a t e & T i m e S e t t i n g
R S - 2 3 2 C s e t t i n g s
U S B s e t t i n g s
P a s s w o r d s e t t i n g s
Calibration B a c k
T e s t P a r a m e t e r
Fig. 26 Maintenance Screen
T e m p c o r r e c t i o n
B a r o c o r r e c t i o n
S a m p l e 0 – S p a n
B a t h 0 – S p a n
P r i n t C a l T i c k e t
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8.1 Temperature Correction
Displayed temperature can be adjusted by inputting temperature offset values. For the detail and
procedure of temperature calibration, refer to aco-8 Maintenance Manual.
(1) Move the cursor to temperature
Temp Correction correction point by Up-Down key
B a c k
or Right-Left key.
(2) Press OK key to move the cursor
POS +0.0 0 +0.0 40 +0.0 to offset value.
80 +0.0 120 +0.0 160 +0.0 (3) Change offset value by Up-Down
保 保 保 保 保 保
key, and then press OK key.
200 +0.0 240 +0.0 280 +0.0
(4) After complete the changing,
320 +0.0 360 +0.0 400 +0.0
move the cursor to Back by Up-
Down key, then press OK key to
return the Maintenance Screen,
or press reset key to return the
Fig. 27 Temperature Correction Screen Stand-by Screen.
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8.3 Barometric Pressure Correction
Barometric pressure sensor correction, pressure unit changing and valid/invalid of barometric
pressure correction can be done by following procedure.
(1) Move the cursor to the item by
Barometric Pressure
B a c k Up-Down key, and then press
OK key.(
(2) After the cursor is moved to the
P r e s e n t 1 0 0 1
right column, change the value by
B a r o S e t
保存データ 1保存
0 0 1
Up-Down key, and then press
B i a s S e t - 0 0 1 7 OK key.
U n i t h P a (3) After complete the changing,
B a r o C o r r O N move the cursor to Back by Up-
Down key, then press OK key to
return the Maintenance Screen,
or press reset key to return the
Fig. 29 Barometric Pressure Setting Screen
Stand-by Screen.
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Comm 1 : Current communication format *P.39
Comm 2 : Additional communication format ( Not transferred when trouble) *P.40
8.4.1 Connection
The connection to a computer is through the 25 pin or 9 pin D-Sub type connector located at the back
of the control unit. An extreme care should be taken when making pin-to-pin connections, since the
tester is a DTE device.
Note: When starting data communication, switch this signal line to “0” logic (3V to 12V).
This signal line turns to “0” when the tester detects a flash; then turns “1” (-12V)
when press RESET key. This signal is provided for user’s convenience.
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8.4.4 Example for Connection
As an example for the connection, connection with IBM/AT compatible is as illustrated below.
Tester(25P) Computer(25P)
FG 1 1 FG
TXD 2 2 TXD
RXD 3 3 RXD
RTS 4 4 RTS
CTS 5 5 CTS
DSR 6 6 DSR
SG 7 7 SG
DTR 20 20 DTR
Tester(25P) Computer(9P)
TXD 2 2 RXD
RXD 3 3 TXD
RTS 4 4 DTR
CTS 5 5 GND
DSR 6 6 DSR
SG 7 7 RTS
DTR 20 8 CTS
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8.4.5 Transmitted Data
The data consists of ASCII coded 39 characters. It starts with “STX” and ends with “ETX”.
(Comm 1)
STX A C O 8 0 2 CR LF 0 0 0 0 0 1 CR LF
Instrument No. (6 ltrs) Test No. (6 ltrs)
1 3 8 . 0 CR LF 1 4 0 . 0 CR LF
0 1 4 . 0 CR LF ETX
No. of Applications
( 5 ltrs)
Instrument No.: The first 4 characters represent the model; last 2 the ID number.
Test No.: A six-digit number that is increased one by one as a test is executed
properly.
Flash Point: The number is a 4-digit number including 1 digit after decimal point.
In case of the following situation, this number is replaced by character
strings:
Trouble during test.
“TRBL_” (4 letters plus 1 space)
The flash point is detected during the first application.
“UNDER” (5 letters)
The actual flash point exceeded the safety cut temperature.
“OVER_” (4 letters plus 1 space)
No. of applications: The number of ignition source applications when the flash point is
detected. (If the flash point is detected at the 10th application, the value
is “010.0”.)
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(Comm 2) NEW
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8.5 USB Settings
When connecting a key board to aco-8, select a type of keyboard (layout, LED, ten key) by following
procedure.
(1) Move the cursor to the item by
Up-Down key, and then press
USB Settings OK key.
B a c k
(2) After the cursor is moved to the
right column, change the value by
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8.6 Password Settings
Caution!: Once password is set, and then forgot the password, the unit cannot
recovered. Please record the password to the safe place.
aco-8 has a function to protect parameters by user own password. The procedure for setting a
password is as follows.
(4) “Password has been changed.” appears on the screen. (Use of external key board is easy)
(5) After complete the changing, move the cursor to Back by Up-Down key, then press OK key to
return the Maintenance Screen, or press reset key to return the Stand-by Screen.
After setting password, following screen appears when go to Maintenance screen.
Enter password by Up-Down key and
Enter Password Right-Left key, and then press OK
key. Maintenance screen appears by
this operation.
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Fig. 33 Password Entering Screen
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8.6.2 Changing Password
(1) Go to Password Setting Screen.
(2) Move the cursor to Old Password by Up-Down key, and then press OK key.
(3) After the cursor is moved to the right column, enter old password by Up-Down key and Right-
Left key, and then press OK key. “Password matched.” appears on the screen.
(4) Move the cursor to New Password by Up-Down key, and then press OK key.
(5) After the cursor is moved to the right column, enter new password by Up-Down key and Right-
Left key, and then press OK key. “Password has been changed.” appears on the screen.
(6) After complete the changing, move the cursor to Back by Up-Down key, then press OK key to
return the Maintenance Screen, or press reset key to return the Stand-by Screen.
Calibration B a c k
T e s t P a r a m e t e r
T e m p c o r r e c t i o n
B a r o c o r r e c t i o n
S a m p l e 0 – S p a n
B a t h 0 – S p a n
P r i n t C a l T i c k e t
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9. User Custom Method
The procedure of User Custom method setting is as follows.
(1) Move the cursor to Temp Rate by
User Custom
B a c k Up-Down key, and then press
OK key.
T e m p R a t e
(2) After change the screen, Move
F l a m e A p p l i c a t i o n
the cursor to the item by Up-
Down key, and then press OK
Temp Rate key.
B a c k
(3) After the cursor is moved to the
right column, change the value
Temp Rate 1 3 . 0
by Up-Down key, and then
Temp Rate 2
保存データ 保存3 . 0 press OK key.
Change temp 0 1 0 (4) move the cursor to Back by Up-
Down key, then press OK key
to return the User Custom
Screen, or press reset key to
Flame Application
B a c k return the Stand-by Screen.
Interval 1 10 . 0
Interval 2
保存データ 保存2 . 0
Start Temp 1 0 0
Change Temp 0 8 0
Temp Rate 1: Apply from test start to EXP FP- Change temp. Select from 3.0, 5.5, 10.0 and 15.5
Temp Rate 2: Apply from EXP FP- Change temp to test end. Select from 3.0, 5.5, 10.0 and 15.5
Change temp: Heating rate switching temperature. Enter XXXoC below EXP FP.
Interval 1: Apply from test start to EXP FP- Change temp. Select from 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, and 10.0.
Interval 2: Apply from EXP FP- Change temp to test end. Select from 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 10.0
Start Temp: Test Flame application starting temperature. Enter XXXoC below EXP FP.
Change Temp: Test Flame application switching temperature. Enter XXXoC below EXP FP.
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10. Equipment Information
Equipment information can be seen by Equipment Information screen.
Only ID Number can be changed by user. If several aco-8 is used, set ID number 01, 02, 03…. so
that Lims system can identify the unit.
(1) Move the cursor to ID Number by
Up-Down key, and then press
Equioment Info
B a c k OK key.
(2) After the cursor is moved to the
S e r i a l N o : 3 1 0 0 1 right column, change the value by
S o f t w a r e : 8 F P 3 1 Up-Down key, and then press
M a i n P C B : 1 3 – 1 0 OK key.
(3) Move the cursor to Back by Up-
I D N u m b e r 0 0
Down key, then press OK key to
return the Maintenance Screen,
or press reset key to return the
Stand-by Screen.
Fig. 35 Equipment Information Screen
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11. In Case of Abnormal Operation or Trouble
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Table 6 Trouble Messages
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12. Periodic Inspection, Adjustment and After Sales Service
12.1 Periodic Inspection
In order to maintain accurate performance of the aco-8 and to guarantee safe operation of the
instrument, periodic inspections must be performed at regular intervals. For detail, refer to the aco-8
Maintenance Manual.
Gas piping inside the instrument is made of Nylon tube; outside, Viton tube. Gas is very dangerous if
it leaks. Consult the Tanaka authorized distributor for periodical gas leakage check. THE TESTER IS
NOT EQUIPPED WITH A GAS LEAKAGE DETECTOR.
12.2 Adjustment
The aco-8 is already adjusted for common users, but further adjustment may be require for accuracy
control or customizing some parameters, like creating user custom mode, changing cooling time,
connect to a printer or PC. For detail, refer to the aco-8 Maintenance Manual.
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14. Other Cautions
14.1 Caution when this instrument is not used for a long time
When this instrument is not used for a long time, please pull AC power cord out of an outlet.
In addition, please put cover not to be affected by dust and moisture.
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15. Specification
Conforming standard: ISO 2592, ASTM D92, IP34
Measuring Range: Ambient to 400 oC(700 oF)
Test Modes: ISO CRM, ISO Normal, ISO SPE, ISO Flash & Fire, ISO Skim*, ASTM
Normal ASTM SPE, ASTM Flash & Fire, ASTM Skim*, and User Custom
*:aco-8as only
Display: 5.7 inch (117 x 88mm) color LCD with LED back light
Temperature Sensor: PT-100 in stainless steel sheath
Flash Detector: Double Ionization Rings
Heater: Nichrome Coil heater 800@115V or 800W@230V
Cooling Device: Forced air cooling by sirocco fan
Ignition Source: Gas ignition with automatic lighting
Barometric Correction: By built-in barometric pressure sensor
Safety shutdown: Automatically shuts off and the problem is reported by buzzer and display
in case:
(a) EFP+30 oC(+60 oF) or 400 oC(700 oF) is reached,
(b) Temperature sensor for sample is found defective
(c) Flash detector is found defective
(d) Thermofuse is blown (also fire containment lid activates)
(e) built-in battery is found drained out
(f) arm is not set in place
(g)control computer runs away (no display)
Dimensions & Weight: 230W x 470D x 390H(mm), approx.16kg
Operation room temp.: 10 to 35 oC (50-95 oF)
Humidity: less than 90% (No Condensation)
Altitude: less than 2000m
Overvoltage Category: II
Pollution Degree: 2
Utility: Power Supply: 100/120VAC or 220/240VAC, 50/60Hz (set at the factory), 1000W Max.
Gas Supply : LP gas or natural gas (Max. pressure<9.8kPa)
Standard Accessories:
Description Quantity
Test Cup Assembly 1pc
AC Power Cord, 2.5m (>AC200V) or 3.0m (<AC125V) 1pc
Thermofuse(pack of 5, w/insulating tube) 1pack
Gas Hose 9 x 16 x 1500mm 1pc
Gas Hose Band 2pcs
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Instruction Manual 1pc
Optional Accessories:
070-00-068 Printer, BS2-80TS (with connecting cable and AC adapter)
Suggested Spares for 2 years:
ACO-02-001 Test Cup Assembly 1pc
320-00-035 Thermofuse (pack of 5), with Insulation Tube 1pk
ACO-05-021 Igniter Top for aco-8 5pcs
ACO-05-011 Temperature Sensor for aco-8 1pc
100-00-001 Heater Coil, 100/120V 800W
or 100-00-011 Heater Coil, 220/240V 800W 1pc
ACO-02-402 Inner Detector Ring 1pc
ACO-02-403 Outer Detector Ring 1pc
190-00-216 Insulating Collar for aco-8 2pcs
ACO-02-441 Skimmer Paddle (for aco-8as only) 5pcs
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Product Warranty
1. This product has passed a quality assurance inspection to the standards of Tanaka
Scientific Limited.
2. This product will be warranted for a period of one year from the date of delivery.
To avoid later confusion, be sure to enter the date of delivery in warranty ticket below.
3. If any faults occur due to normal use within the warranty, the product will be repaired
free of charge.
4. Be sure to notify Tanaka Scientific Limited when repairs being requested are covered
under the warranty.
5. The following faults or damage are not covered by the warranty:
▪ Any fault or damage arising from failure to adhere to all warnings and precaution as
described in the instruction manual
▪ Any fault or damage arising from misuse or carelessness
▪ Any fault or damage arising from repairs or alterations unauthorized by Tanaka
Scientific Limited
▪ Any fault or damage arising from falls or accidents during transportation after the
initial delivery
▪ Any fault or damage arising from external causes, such as fire, act of God
(earthquake, storm, or flood), environmental contamination, or power supply variations
6. All other repairs, consumables and accessories are chargeable. (Temperature Sensor,
Flash Detector, Electric Igniter, Skimmer Paddle etc.)
Warranty
One year from the date of delivery:
Period
Distributor: