Sumitomo F50 Compressor Manual File

Typically 1.60 to 1.65 MPa (232 to 240 PSIG) at room temperature (20°C).

Measured when the compressor and cold head have been off for several hours and are at room temperature. The optimal static pressure is usually around 1.60 to 1.65 MPa (232 to 240 PSI) at 20°C.

Position the compressor on a flat, level surface capable of supporting its weight. Ensure at least 30 cm (12 inches) of clearance on all sides for adequate ventilation and maintenance access. The ambient room temperature must remain between 10°C and 35°C. 2. Cooling Water Connections

If the water flow is correct but the unit runs hot, the internal heat exchanger may need to be chemically flushed to remove mineral scale. Issue: Low Gas Pressure sumitomo f50 compressor manual

Operating the Sumitomo F50 compressor efficiently requires strict adherence to its physical, electrical, and environmental specifications. Electrical and Physical Specs

If connected to an MRI or vacuum system, ensure the external system is sending an "Enable" signal. Issue: Thermal Trip / Over-Temperature Shutdown

If you need a specific diagram or error code definition, please provide the of your F50 compressor when contacting technical support. Typically 1

Connect the "Cooling Water In" and "Cooling Water Out" lines using proper NPT fittings. Ensure the water flow rate meets the manual’s minimum threshold (typically 4.0 to 7.0 liters per minute) to prevent overheating.

Roughly 450mm x 480mm x 585mm (Width x Depth x Height). Gas and Cooling Requirements

Maintaining the compressor is vital to prevent helium leaks and ensure the longevity of the cold head. Position the compressor on a flat, level surface

Since "F50" is often a component number rather than a full machine number, you may need to look for the manual of the unit the compressor is inside.

The Sumitomo F-50 is a high-performance compressor designed for use with two-stage Gifford-McMahon (GM) cycle cryocoolers.