page 1 of 8 Technology for Vacuum Systems Instructions for use GKF 1000i Cold trap Documents are only to be used and distributed completely and unchanged. It is strictly the users’ responsibility to check carefully the validity of this document with respect to his product. Manual-no.
page 2 of 8 Content Safety information!......................................................................................................3 General information.............................................................................................................................3 Intended use........................................................................................................................................3 Setting up and installing the cold trap GKF 1000i.....................
page 3 of 8 Safety information! General information ☞ Read this manual carefully before installing or operating the equipment. Observe the instructions contained in this manual. Comply with technical data and notes on use and operation. ☞ Do not use any damaged equipment. • NOTICE Prior to every use: Check the cold trap for damage. The glass surfaces must be free from damage, notches, cracks or scrapers. Remove the product from its packing-box.
page 4 of 8 Operating conditions of cold trap GKF 1000i ➨ The cold trap GKF 1000i is not suitable to condensate - unstable substances, - self inflammable substances, - substances which are inflammable without air and - explosive substances. Safety during operation ➨ Adopt suitable measures to prevent the release of dangerous, toxic, explosive, corrosive, noxious or polluting fluids when draining condensate. ➨ Adopt suitable measures to prevent the formation of explosive or flammable mixtures.
page 5 of 8 Technical data Cold trap GKF 1000i Connection to vacuum pump glass tubing, outer diameter 22 mm Connection to recipient female ground joint NS 29/32 Coolant liquid nitrogen (LN2) or acetone-dry ice (CO2) mixture Coolant capacity approx. 1l Lifetime of coolant (for N2, p < 10-3 mbar, ambient temperature 20°C) approx. 14 h Condensate capacity approx. 0.25 l Maximum permissible range of operation pressure from vacuum up to 1.
page 6 of 8 Device parts Position Component 1 connection of recipient (female ground joint NS 29/23) 2 connection of vacuum pump (glass tubing, outer diameter 22 mm) 3 sheet metal shield (protection against disintegration in case of implosion) 4 cover 5 condensate drain valve 6 sight strip for coolant and condensate GKF 1000i 1 2 3 4 6 5 Documents are only to be used and distributed completely and unchanged.
page 7 of 8 Use and operation Installing in a vacuum system PC 3 (1) (2) ➨ Remove the transportation safety device (foam insert) in the cove of the cold trap. ➨ Grease the ground joints prior to use with vacuum grease. ➨ Assemble the cold trap to a base plate or fixate at a stand mounting. ➨ Connect the cold trap to the vacuum pump and the recipient. ☞ Prevent mechanical stress at the connection due to tensile force or vibrations. ➨ Close the condensate drain valve.
page 8 of 8 Remove the cold trap from the vacuum installation to drain the coolant if necessary. Maintenance and cleaning - The cold trap is maintenance-free. Clean the metal cover of the cold trap using water only. Clean the coolant chamber and the condensate chamber using water or solvent. Ensure compatibility of the wetted parts. ☞ Comply with applicable regulations when disposing of solvents. Accessories / Spare parts Special coupling .................................................................