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Buchi B-485 Oilbath
The Buchi B-485 Analog Oilbath is used for vacuumed solvent evaporation, regulated by bath temperature, distillation pressure, flask size, and rotation speed. The B-485 can be adjusted from 30° to 180°C. This bath is used with the Buchi R-114 Rotary Vap System.All of our equipment will be fully tested to perform at factory specifications before being shipped.
The Buchi B-485 Oilbath includes:
- > Power Cord
- > Full 180 Day Parts and Labor Warranty
Buchi B-485 Oilbath Specifications
Temperature Range
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30°C to 180°C
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Temperature Accuracy
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±2°C
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Control
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Analog
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Capacity
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5L Flask
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Compatibility
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R-114 Rotavapor System
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Electrical Requirements
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120V, 50/60Hz, 1300W
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Overall Dimensions (W x H x D)
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31 x 23 x 29 cm
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- Confirm power supply and PCB are outputting stable, correct voltages across all essential circuits to ensure reliable operation
- Inspect the display for any dim, flickering, or dead pixels, replacing any compromised sections to maintain full clarity and accurate readouts
- Verify that all buttons, knobs, and switches are functioning properly, providing precise and responsive control across all settings
- Conduct a thorough inspection of the water reservoir for any holes, rust, or other structural damage that may impact its integrity
- Fill the reservoir with water, checking closely for any external or internal leaks that could affect performance
- Examine the lid for any signs of wear or damage, replacing hinges and handles if necessary to ensure a secure and proper seal
- Inspect for any internal leaks originating from the water reservoir, confirming the unit’s internal plumbing integrity
- Conduct a comprehensive inspection of internal wiring for any breakages, tears, or wear; replace any underperforming or damaged components to maintain safe operation
- Examine internal insulation for signs of burns, breaks, or deterioration, replacing as needed to ensure thermal efficiency and safety
- Confirm that all feet are intact and that the bath sits level and balanced on a flat surface to prevent movement or instability
- Calibrate both temperature accuracy and uniformity using a NIST-traceable temperature probe, verifying compliance with specification standards
- Perform a detailed cosmetic inspection to confirm that all external surfaces and finishes meet aesthetic and quality standards
Technician Inspection and Recertification Checklist: Water Bath
The Following Checklist Is to Be Performed on All Incoming and Outgoing Pieces of Equipment
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Completed?
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Remarks?
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Confirm power supply and PCB output stable, correct voltages across circuits
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Completed
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Inspect display for dim, flickering, or dead pixels; replace for clarity
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Completed
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Verify functionality of all buttons, knobs, and switches for responsive control
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Completed
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Inspect water reservoir for holes, rust, or structural damage
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Completed
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Fill reservoir with water; check for external or internal leaks
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Completed
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Examine lid for wear or damage; replace hinges or handles as needed
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Completed
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Inspect for internal leaks from water reservoir to confirm plumbing integrity
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Completed
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Check internal wiring for damage; replace underperforming components for safety
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Completed
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Examine internal insulation for burns, breaks, or deterioration; replace as needed
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Completed
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Confirm feet are intact and bath is balanced on flat surface
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Completed
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Calibrate temperature accuracy and uniformity with NIST-traceable probe
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Completed
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Perform cosmetic inspection to confirm quality of external surfaces and finishes
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Completed
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