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Contributed by
Derek Rennie
Updated date
14 August 24
Review date
20 February 26
Title
Solaris 10 - User Manual
Revision Number
8
Revision Details
Update - DL
Keywords
Solaris, Nitrogen, User, Manual
Product Range
Other
Language
UK English
Company Brand
Peak Scientific
Extracted text
Solaris 10
User Manual
Solaris 10 User Manual Rev 8 RSID 1604 PN UM-0014 25/06/24
Contents
Change History
3
How to use this Manual
3
Introduction
4
Warranties and Liabilities
5
Safety Notices
6
Symbols
6
Safety Notice to Users
6
EU Declaration of Conformity
7
UK Declaration of Conformity
8
WEEE Compliance Statement
9
CSA Compliance Statement
10
European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK) Class A Compliance statement
11
FCC Class A Compliance Statement
11
Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement
11
Korea Communications Commission (KCC) statement
11
Technical Specification
12
Unpacking
13
Fittings Kit Contents
14
Unpacking Instructions
14
Installation
15
Generator Environment
15
Generator Overview
16
Solaris 10 General Dimensions
16
Solaris 10 Rear Connections
17
Electrical Connection
18
Air Purity
19
Class 1 Particulate
19
Class 4 Water
19
Class 1 Oil
19
Start-Up Sequence
20
On Demand Gas
20
Unusual Operation
20
Connecting to the application
21
Tubing Lengths
21
Service Requirements
22
Service Schedule
22
Peak Protected
23
Cleaning
24
Troubleshooting
25
Register Warranty
26
Supported Maintenance Guide
27
Service Parts List
29
Page 2
Change History
Rev
Comment
Name
Date
1
Initial Release
Liam Couttie
01/09/2016
2
Updates to Incorporate CSA Feedback
Liam Couttie
16/05/2018
3
4
Name Update
Declarations Update
Liam Couttie
Cleo Denholm
02/09/2019
31/08/2021
5
Size Update
David Lai
14/09/2021
6
Declarations Update
Liam Couttie
04/10/2023
7
Declarations Update
Liam Couttie
20/02/2024
8
SMG added
Cleo Denholm
18/04/2024
How to use this Manual
This manual is intended for end users and has been written as a reference document
where you can skip to the relevant information.
Users can refer to the contents page to find the relevant information.
Please review each of the following sections carefully.
Thank you for selecting Peak Scientific to meet your gas generation needs, and should
you require any further assistance or support please do not hesitate to contact Peak
Scientific or the Peak Partner from which you purchased your generator.
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Introduction
Peak Scientific's Solaris 10 generator has been engineered and designed to meet the
gas delivery requirements for ELSD and Compact Mass Spectrometers. Built in Peak's
state of the art ISO:9001 manufacturing facility by Peak's team of highly skilled and
experienced gas generator engineers, Solaris can provide up to 10L/min of high purity
nitrogen (up to 99.5%).
Developed with the same space-saving stack form found in Peak's Precision and
Corona systems, Solaris can be placed on a benchtop and paired with an additional air
compressor unit to provide air supply for labs without an in-house air supply or who
wish to contain their gas supply in a single system.
Other features include:
•
Generates Nitrogen on demand from compressed air.
•
Effective and reliable membrane technology.
•
Minimum maintenance with only a filter change per annum.
•
Small and Stackable.
To ensure these generator models meet our high expectations with regards to
reliability and performance, we have tested them extensively at our manufacturing
plant and with end users around the world to ensure reliability and longevity of the
system.
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Warranties and Liabilities
1. The Company warrants that it has title to the Goods.
2. Subject to the provisions of this clause the Company warrants that the Goods
shall comply in all material respects with any specification referred to in the Order
Confirmation (as the same may be amended) and shall, subject thereto, be free
from defects in material and workmanship for the lesser of a period of twelve
months from the date of delivery or thirteen months from the date of dispatch
from the factory.
3. Save as provided in this clause and except where the Goods are sold to a person
dealing as a consumer (within the meaning of the Unfair Contract Terms Act
1977) all warranties, conditions or other terms implied by statute or common
law are hereby expressly excluded save to the extent they may not be lawfully
excluded. When the Goods are sold to a consumer within the meaning of the Unfair
Contract Terms Act 1977 their statutory rights are not affected by the provisions of
this clause.
4. In the event of the Customer making a claim in respect of any defect in terms of
clause 2 hereof the Customer must.
1. Reasonably satisfy the Company that the Goods have been properly installed,
commissioned, stored, serviced and used and without prejudice to the generality
of the foregoing that any defect is not the direct or indirect result of lack of repair
and/or servicing, incorrect repair and/or servicing, use of wrong materials and/or
incorrect spare parts
2. Allow the company to inspect the Goods and/or any installation and any
relevant packaging as and when reasonably required by the Company.
5. Subject to the Company being notified of any defect as is referred to in subclause 2 hereof within a reasonable time of it becoming apparent and subject
always to the terms of sub-clause 4 hereof, the Company shall, in its option, replace
or repair the defective Goods or refund a proportionate part of the Price. The
Company shall have no further liability to the Customer (save as mentioned in subclause 6 hereof).
6. The Company shall be liable to indemnify the Customer in respect of any claim
for death or personal injury to any person in so far as such is attributable to the
negligence or breach of duty of the Company or any failure by the Company to
comply with the provisions of sub-clause 2 hereof.
7. Save as provided in sub-clause 2 hereof the Company shall not be liable in respect
of any claim by the Customer for costs, damages, loss or expenses (whether direct,
indirect, consequential or otherwise) or indemnity in any respect howsoever arising
including, but not by way of limitation, liability arising in negligence (other than
pursuant to clause 6 above) that may be suffered by the Customer or any third
party.
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Safety Notices
Peak Scientific Instruments cannot anticipate every possible circumstance which
may represent a potential hazard. The warnings detailed within this manual refer to
the most likely potential hazards, but by definition cannot be all inclusive. If the user
employs an operating procedure, item of equipment or a method of working which
is not specifically recommended by Peak Scientific, the user must ensure that the
equipment will not be damaged or become hazardous to persons or property.
Symbols
This manual uses the following symbols to highlight specific areas important to the
safe and proper use of the generator.
WARNING
A WARNING notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating procedure,
process or similar, which if not correctly performed or adhered to, could cause
personal injury or in the worst case death. Do not proceed beyond a WARNING
notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood or met.
CAUTION
A CAUTION notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating procedure,
process or similar, which if not correctly performed or adhered to, could cause
damage to the generator or the application. Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION
notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood or met.
Caution, risk of electric shock. Ensure power to the generator has been removed
before proceeding.
Safety Notice to Users
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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These instructions must be read thoroughly and understood before
installation and operation of your Peak Generator. Use of the
generator in a manner not specified by Peak Scientific MAY impair the
SAFETY provided by the equipment.
When handling, operating or carrying out any maintenance, personnel
must employ safe engineering practices and observe all relevant local
health and safety requirements and regulations. The attention of UK
users is drawn to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and the
Institute of Electrical Engineers regulations.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment maybe
impaired.
EU Declaration of Conformity
We
Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd.
Of
Fountain Crescent, Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, PA4 9RE
Hereby declare that, this declaration of conformity is issued under the sole
responsibility of the manufacturer.
Equipment Type:
Nitrogen Generator
Model Designator:
Solaris 10
To which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following applicable EU
Directives, harmonized standards, and other normative requirements.
•
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
EN 61010-1: 2010+ A1:2019 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for
Measurement,
Control and Laboratory Use.
•
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
EN 61326-1: 2021 Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use
– EMC Requirements. (Class A)
•
Restriction on the use of certain hazardous substances in electronic equipment
(RoHS) Directive 2011/65/EU as amended by EU 2015/863.
Signed for and on behalf of Peak Scientific by
Signed:
Name:
Fraser Dunn
Position:
Design Engineering Manager
Peak Scientific Instruments ltd,
Inchinnan, Renfrew, Scotland, PA4 9RE, UK.
Date:
5th January 2024
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UK Declaration of Conformity
We
Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd.
Of
Fountain Crescent, Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, PA4 9RE
Hereby declare that, this declaration of conformity is issued under the sole
responsibility of the manufacturer.
Equipment Type:
Nitrogen Generator
Model Designator:
Solaris 10
To which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following applicable UK
Statutory Instruments, Standards and other normative requirements.
•
The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 (SI 2016 / 1101) as amended.
BS61010-1:2010+ A1:2019 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for
Measurement Control and Laboratory Use.
•
The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 (SI 2016 / 1091) as amended.
BS61326-1:2021 Electrical Equipment for Measurement , Control and Laboratory Use
– EMC Requirements. (Class A)
•
The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 (SI 2012 / 3032) as amended.
Signed for and on behalf of Peak Scientific by
Signed:
Name:
Fraser Dunn
Position:
Design Engineering Manager
Peak Scientific Instruments ltd,
Inchinnan, Renfrew, Scotland, PA4 9RE, UK.
Date:
5th January 2024
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WEEE Compliance Statement
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations SI 2013 No 3113
and or the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2012/19/EU
apply to all electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market in the UK and EU
covered by the scope of regulations which can be found in the Government Guidance
Notes (PDF) produced by the Department for Business Innovation and skills for the UK
and here for Europe.
All PEAK products that are subject to the WEEE directive are compliant with the
WEEE marking requirement. Such products are marked with the “crossed-out wheelie
bin” symbol (shown below) in accordance with European standard EN50419. All
old electrical equipment can be recycled. Please do not dispose of any electrical
equipment (including those marked with this symbol) in general rubbish bins. Please
contact your dealer or distributor for clarity.
Page 9
CSA Compliance Statement
CSA Group (Canadian Standards Authority) is a Nationally Recognised Testing
Laboratory (NRTL), headquartered in Toronto Canada.
They are authorised to evaluate product to both their own and Underwriters Laboratory
(UL) standards and certify the product to be in compliance to the relevant standards.
Peak products are certified to the current in force revision of the following standards
in order to cover both Canadian and United States requirements for “Safety
Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory use,
Part 1: general Requirements”.
Canada:
CAN/CSA C22.2 No 61010-1-12
United States:
UL 61010-1
As a result the products covered by this statement are certified and listed by CSA
accordingly and are entitled to carry the CSA mark with both Canadian and United
States subscripts , as shown below on the product rating label.
Page 10
EMC Class A Compliance Statements
European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK) Class A Compliance
statement
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
FCC Class A Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001 (A).
Cet appareil ISM est conforme à la norme NMB-001 (A) du Canada.
Korea Communications Commission (KCC) statement
이 기기는 업무용(A급)으로 전자파적합기기로
서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기
바라며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목
적으로 합니다.
(This is electromagnetic wave compatibility equipment for business (Type A). Sellers
and users need to pay attention to it. This is for any areas other than home.)
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Technical Specification
Solaris 10
Environment
Minimum Operating Ambient Temperature
Maximum Operating Ambient Temperature
Maximum Altitude
Maximum Relative Humidity
Minimum Storage Temperature*
Maximum Storage Temperature*
5°C (41°F)
35°C (95°F)
2000 m
80% Non-Condensing
-20°C (-4°F)
60°C (140°F)
Note: Please ensure that the generator is situated in a well ventilated environment.
Inlet Conditions
Inlet Air Pressure Min-Max
Minimum / Maximum Air Inlet Flow
Minimum Air Inlet Quality
Particles
5.5-8.9 bar (80-130 psi)
17.2 l/min / 30 l/min
ISO 8573-1:2010 Class[1.4.1]
<0.01µm
Generator Outlets
Minimum / Maximum Gas Output Pressure
Minimum / Maximum Outlet Flow Rate
Start-up time
Purity
Particles
Phthalates
Suspended Liquids
Gas Outlets
Start-Up Time For Purity
4.8 bar (70 psi) / 6.9 bar (100 psi) (adjustable)
1 l/min / 10 l/min
10-15 minutes
95-99.5% (depending on inlet conditions)
<0.01µm
NONE
NONE
1
5 mins
Electrical Requirements
Voltage
Frequency
Current
Input Connection
Power Cord (Supplied)
Pollution Degree
Insulation Category
Fuses (UK Only)
100-230v
50/60 Hz
0.03A
C14 Plug
C13 Socket to Local Connection
2
I
13A BSI362
General
Generator Dimensions H x W x D
Generator Weight Kg (lbs)
Shipping Weight Kg (lbs)
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156 x 417 x 540 mm / 6.1 x 16.4 x 21.3”
12 (26.4)
34 (74.9)
Unpacking
Although Peak Scientific takes every precaution with safe transit and packaging, it is
advisable to fully inspect the unit for any sign of transit damage.
Check ‘SHOCKWATCH’ and ‘TIP-N-TELL’ labels for signs of rough handling prior to
unpacking.
Any damage should be reported immediately to the carrier and Peak Scientific or the
Peak Partner from where the unit was purchased.
Follow the unpacking instructions posted on the side of the crate. It will require two
people to remove the unit from the shipping crate and to manoeuvre the generator
onto the bench.
Please save the product packaging for storage or future shipment of the generator.
Note: Included with the generator is a “Fittings Kit” containing mains power leads
for UK, EU & US and also all the required fittings and warranty registration card. Be
careful not to discard these with the packaging.
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Fittings Kit Contents
Supplied in the Fittings Kit are all the fittings required to connect the generator to the
application. The contents of the Fittings Kit are as follows:
1. Teflon Tubing x 3m
2. ¼” Compression Fitting x 1
3. UK Mains Power Cable x 1
4. EU Mains Power Cable x 1
5. US Mains Power Cable 110v
6. US Mains Power Cable 230v
x1
x1
All of the generators output ports are located on the output panel at the rear of the
unit.
Unpacking Instructions
The unit weight constitutes a two person lift and as such, safe lifting practices should
be employed; do not attempt to lift on your own, as you will significantly increase the
chance of injury & damage to yourself and others around you.
1. Remove the plastic banding and remove the cardboard lid and sleeve.
2. Next, with someone on either side of the unit, position your hands underneath the
unit ready to lift.
3. Ensuring your knees are bent and your back is straight, lift the unit to the desired
location.
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Installation
Generator Environment
The generator should be situated in a well ventilated environment and positioned such
that it can be easily disconnected if required. The generator is designed for indoor
use only. It should be installed adjacent to the application(s) it is supplying. If this is
not convenient then the unit can be sited elsewhere, however, consideration should be
made of the lengths of pipe runs as pressure drops can result from extended runs of
pipe.
The performance of the generator (like all sophisticated equipment) is affected by
ambient conditions. Note should also be taken to the proximity of Air Conditioning
outlets. These can sometimes give rise to “pockets” of air with high relative humidity.
Operation of the unit within such a pocket could adversely affect its performance.
Consideration should also be given to the air flow around the unit. It is recommended
that an air gap of 75mm (3”) should be maintained down both sides and at the rear of
the unit. Please refer to the drawing below for the general dimensions of the unit.
Minimum Operating Ambient Temperature:
5 °C (41 °F)
Maximum Operating Ambient Temperature:
35 °C (95 °F)
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Generator Overview
Solaris 10 General Dimensions
416 mm / 16.3”
540 mm / 21.2”
156 mm / 6.14"
Ensure outlets are connected to correct application. Connections
should only be carried out by trained personnel.
CAUTION
The Generator should be switched off prior to maintenance and
cleaning.
CAUTION
The generator must always be placed on a flat, level surface. Failure to
do so will affect the performance of the generator.
WARNING
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Solaris 10 Rear Connections
¼" Compression Fitting
¼" Compression Fitting
Mains Cable
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Electrical Connection
Connect the generator to an appropriate 100-230 volt single-phase supply, refer to
the generator serial plate for input specification and ensure your supply matches the
requirements.
If the appropriate power cord is not supplied; a new plug, rated to at least 12 amps,
can be fitted by a qualified electrician. If a substitute mains supply cord is used,
ensure that it has an adequate rating. Failure to do so could cause damage to the
generator.
WARNING
This unit is classified as SAFETY CLASS 1. THIS UNIT MUST BE
EARTHED. Before connecting the unit to the mains supply, please
check that your electrical supply falls within the specified range, see
below.
EARTH/GROUND (E):-
Green & Yellow
or
Green
LIVE (L):-
Brown
or
Black
Neutral (N):-
Blue
or
White
Electrical requirements are 100-230VAC nominal +/- 10% depending on chosen model.
However, running continuously at voltages outside this is not recommended. Extended
periods at extremes can have a detrimental effect on the operation and life of the
generator.
WARNING
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If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment maybe
impaired.
Air Purity
The Solaris 10 generator should be connected to an air supply that, as a minimum,
meets ISO8753-1:2010 Class 1.4.1
Class 1 Particulate
In each cubic metre of compressed air, the particulate count should not exceed
20,000 particles in the 0.1 - 0.5 micron size range, 400 particles in the 0.5 - 1 micron
range and 10 particles in the 1 - 5 micron size range.
Class 4 Water
A pressure dew point (PDP) of +3°C or better is required and no liquid water is allowed.
Class 1 Oil
In each cubic metre of compressed air, not more than 0.01mg of oil is allowed. This is a
total level for liquid oil, oil aerosol and oil vapour.
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Start-Up Sequence
Switch the generator on using the power switch on the rear panel of the unit. Please
note: Air will only flow through the generator when the power is switched on. The
LEDs on the front panel will illuminate YELLOW for the start-up period.
YELLOW
The generator will provide Nitrogen almost instantaneously, assuming it has a suitable
air supply. The fascia illuminates GREEN to indicate the internal pressure has reached
80psi. If you intent to operate the unit at >80psi, please allow for an extra 10 minutes
before connecting to your application.
GREEN
On Demand Gas
The generator will produce nitrogen on demand. If the application is operating
and requires a gas flow, the system it is connected to will supply this to suit the
requirements of the application. If the application requirement for gas stops, the
system will also stop, once it has reached its upper set limit in the internal storage
tanks. If the demand from the application starts again, the system will detect the
demand for gas and will automatically start again to suit the demand.
Unusual Operation
If at any time the generator begins to emit excessive noise or vibration, then it should
be switched off and you should contact Peak Scientific or the Peak Partner from which
the generator has been purchased.
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Connecting to the application
Once the LEDs have turned green, the generator is ready to be connected to the
application(s).
The pressure in the internal storage tanks must be allowed to
dissipate before connecting the generator to the application(s)
CAUTION
Attach the ¼” compression fitting to the outlet of the generator. Using suitable ¼”
tubing, and connect the outlet of the generator to the inlet on the application.
Please refer to the Tubing Lengths section, to ensure correct tubing is being used.
CAUTION
Once the tubing is connected to the application, please ensure that it
is thoroughly checked for being leak-tight. Even the slightest leak in
the gas supply between the generator and the application can lead to
a reduction in efficiency.
Tubing Lengths
CAUTION
The diameter of the tubing which will be connected to the gas outlet
is important and is determined by the length of tubing required.
Failure to follow these recommendations could lead to pressure
between generator and application.
< 10 meters:
Use ¼”/3⁄16” (¼” O/D, 3⁄16” I/D) P.T.F.E. tubing.
> 10 - 40 meters: Use 3⁄8”/ 5⁄16” (3⁄8” O/D, 5⁄16” I/D). Tubing and fittings not supplied
in the fittings kit.
> 40 metres:
Please contact Peak Scientific with the relevant distance and
we will calculate the flow resistance and the tubing size required.
A combination of ¼”/3⁄16” and 3⁄8”/5⁄16” tubing may be used to ensure that there is no
large diameter tubing within the lab (i.e. for the first 20 meters from the generator
use 3⁄8”/5⁄16” and the final 10 meters to the application use ¼”/3⁄16” tubing). Keep the
connections and bends to a minimum.
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Service Requirements
Service Schedule
Purchase Interval
Component
Visit
12 months
Solaris 10 Annual
Service Kit
www.peakscientific.com/ordering
Please note: Only Peak Scientific approved components should be used.
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Cleaning
Clean the outside of the generator only using warm soapy water and a clean damp
cloth. Ensure all excess fluid is thoroughly removed from the cloth prior to use.
Cleaning should only be undertaken with the power switched off and
the power cord removed from the rear of the generator.
CAUTION
Under no circumstances should any solvents or abrasive cleaning
solutions be used as these can contain fumes that could be harmful to
the generator.
Care should be taken with Leak Detections Liquids.
CAUTION
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Solution
•
Ensure power cord is plugged into the
generator and that the power socket is
turned on.
The generator will not switch on and the
power switch does not illuminate.
•
Check the fuse in the power cord plug.
•
Contact your service provider.
The fascia LED’s have not illuminated but the
power switch is illuminated.
•
Contact your service provider.
•
Check for leaks between the generator
and instrument.
•
Contact your service provider.
•
Check the air supply pressure to the
generator.
•
Contact your service provider.
The instrument is reporting low pressure.
The fascia Yellow illumination does not
change to green.
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Go Online or Complete and Return
We know that registering any of your recently purchased products is not
the first thing on your mind- but it is very important to both of us. Not all
warranties are alike and Peak Scientific stand out against other gas suppliers as
we offer a comprehensive, quick response, on-site warranty. This means that
in the very unlikely case that your gas generator develops a fault we have rapid
support teams on-hand around the world who are able to come to your lab and
get you back up and running in no time.
Register for your comprehensive 12 month on-site warranty with ease online at
www.peakscientific.com/protected.
Alternatively, you can send the completed form to Peak Scientific by post or
email at warranty@peakscientific.com.
Go Online or Complete and Return
You can register for your FREE 12 month Warranty with ease online at
www.peakscientific/protected.
Alternatively, you can send the completed form to Peak Scientific by post or
email at warranty@peakscientific.com.
Product Warranty Registration
Contact name
Email address
Company
Address
City/town
Postcode
Country
Telephone
Generator serial #
Model type
Installation date
Do you still use an
alternative gas solution i.e.
cylinders or bulk liquid?
Yes
What gas requirements do
you have in your lab?
Hydrogen
No
Nitrogen
Zero Air
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Supported Maintenance Plan
Introduction
The following is a guide for maintenance of the Solaris 10 Nitrogen Generator as provided for by the Peak Service Plan.
This procedure is to be performed on an annual basis
1. Check that the Instrument is not in use and that it is OK to disconnect the Gas
Supply. Check that the Gas Demand is turned OFF.
2. Disconnect the generators Electrical supply.
3. Remove the Front Fascia and loosen the side panel Allen screws and remove the
panels.
4. Depressurise the system.
5. Make sure that the gauge reads zero. Any pressure gauge that does not return to
zero may be damaged and must be replaced.
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6. Unscrew the filter bowl and replace the filter element then refit the bowl.
7. Turn the air supply back on and re-connect the electrical supply and switch on.
8. Check the output pressure reaches 80psi.
9. Re-fit the two side panels and the front Fascia
10.
Once the front LEDs turn to Green the generator is ready for use.
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Service Parts List
Part Number
02-7011
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Description
Filter Element 0.01ms
Quantity
1
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Peak Scientific has highly trained, fully certified Field Service Engineers located in over 20 countries
across every continent around the world. This allows us to provide an industry-leading rapid
response service to our customers. With [Peak Protected], your laboratory’s productivity becomes
our top priority.
To discuss Peak Protected generator cover and payment options speak to your local Peak
Representative or for further information contact: protected@peakscientific.com
Peak Scientific
Fountain Crescent
Inchinnan Business Park
Inchinnan
PA4 9RE
Scotland, UK
Tel: +44 141 812 8100
Fax: +44 141 812 8200
For further information on any of our
generator products please contact
marketing@peakscientific.com
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