Introduction
This article includes all the necessary information required when preparing for your ROTOR(+) installation. A PDF document has been added to this article which includes this information as well as a diagram of the ROTOR(+) with relevant sizes.
Note: These instructions also apply to the new ROTOR+ (supplied after August 2021).
Before the Singer Instruments Technician arrives
When your new ROTOR(+) arrives, do not unpack it! If possible, please place the packing case on the floor, near the bench where the ROTOR(+) is to be installed.
Bench Requirements
Dimension information can be found here : What is the weight and dimensions of the ROTOR(+)?
- The ROTOR(+) is heavy! Weight: 110 kgs (240 lbs)
- Width: 130 cm (51”) (150 cm with MCI)
- Depth: 64cm (25”)
- Height: 76cm (30”)
Preparing Plates
In order to get the most effective use of the technician’s time with you, we suggest the following;
- Pour as many of the new PlusPlates as you need for your work. For a demonstration only, 10 plates will do. The ROTOR(+) senses the agar surface so agar thickness is not critical. The agar should be as flat as possible and poured carefully to minimize the edge meniscus. Also, do not pour too hot to minimize plate distortion. Plates should be prepared 2-3 days in advance.
- Transfer any colonies that you are currently working on to the new plates at 96-density.
- Any liquid medium must be put in 96-well microtitre plates (supplied by the customer)
Electrical Requirements
The ROTOR(+) requires 115V 60Hz or 230V 50Hz at 5 Amps. The supply must be earthed (grounded). We supply a suitable three-pin plug with a mains cable which is 2m (78”) long. Our mains electricity supply cable plugs into the ROTOR HDA at the right-hand end when viewed from the front.
Circuit Breakers
Please Note: If you have a ROTOR+ these electrical requirements do not apply. The following electrical requirements only apply to ROTOR's built before June 2021.
Note: To identify the difference between ROTOR (pre- July 2021) and ROTOR+ please see this article : What model of ROTOR do I have - ROTOR / ROTOR+?
Due to the filters and motors fitted to the ROTOR there is likely to be current flow to earth in the ROTOR drive system—the EMC filters and the shielding on the cables are intentionally designed to filter “noise current” down to earth. A standard RCD circuit breaker fitted in most situations may trip due to the leakage current. The combination of EMC filters and the drive itself means that the leakage current can be just over the limit of a standard 30mA RCD circuit breaker. Added to this there is an inrush current caused by the Servo Motor Drive.
There are a few options:
- Fit a device with a higher RCD trip level (sometimes insurance companies insist on 30mA so this might not be an option).
- Fit an isolation transformer (1:1) between the supply and the machine.
- Increase to a D20 breaker with a higher trip level which will cope with leakage current and inrush current. Make sure the cabling on the outgoing side of this is suitably sized to be protected by the breaker.
Ideally, the ROTOR should be on its own circuit or separate from any other large items such as fridges etc.
Singer Technicians involved in the installation of a ROTOR are not qualified to perform any modifications to a customer's mains electrical supply and are not responsible for any delays caused to the installation while this work is carried out.
AntiVirus
The ROTOR(+) software is not supplied with AntiVirus software.
The ROTOR(+) will need the following path exception for any antivirus to function correctly: ·
C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\Singer Instrument Company Limited\
If you require more information please contact technicalsupport@singerinstruments.com for assistance.
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