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Removing the condenser
☞ Use the ring spanner provided to loosen union nuts that are tightly
fitted.
☞ Loosen the union nut by turning anticlockwise.
Description of special condensers
• RV10.3 Vertical-intensive condenser with manifold
This vertical-intensive condenser features a double jacket design
for particularly efficient condensation.
Also available with coating (RV10.30)
• RV10.4 Dry ice condenser
Dry ice condenser for distilling low-boiling solvents.
Cooling by dry ice, no cooling water required. Maximum conden-
sation thanks to low temperatures.
Also available with coating (RV10.40)
Not suitable for use with the RV10 control in automatic mode.
• RV10.5 Vertical-condenser with manifold and cut-off valve for
reflux distillation
Also available with coating (RV10.50)
• RV10.6 Vertical-intensive condenser with manifold and cut-
off valve for reflux distillation
This vertical-intensive action condenser features a double jacket
design for particularly efficient reflux distillation.
Also available with coating (RV10.60)
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Hose system
☞ Connect the water hoses to the condenser according to the coun-
ter-flow principle (fig. 14).
☞ Install the vacuum connections to the condenser, Woulff bottle,
vacuum controller with valve and vacuum pump.
☞ Always connect the vacuum hose to the condenser at the high-
test point to minimise solvent losses during suctioning.
☞ Use typical laboratory vacuum hoses with an inside diameter of
8 mm and a wall thickness of 5 mm (see accessories).
Fig.13
Fig.14
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