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WARNING Do not touch a temperature probe sheath when measuring excessively high or low temperatures, or toxic substances. WARNING Do not atte
CAUTION Keep inputs electrically isolated from outputs. Do not con- nect an external voltage source between the two connectors, and a
2. Remove the old battery. 3. Place the new battery in the battery compartment. Be sure to observe proper polarity. 4. Re-install the battery co
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. DIAGNOSTICS AND ERROR MESSAGES Unit self-diagnostics provide fault condition readouts which are described below: PROBLE
Figure 2. Keypad Figure 3. Display Test If the unit is turning on for the first time after a new battery is installed
METER: (unit functioning as a thermometer) K: (K-type thermocouple) °F: (Fahrenheit readings) OPR: (Instrument is o
6. Select display resolution with 0.0.1 key. NOTE: Set-up is retained during power-off. Hold: Meter readings can be put on hold at any time by d
Figure 6.4-Wire Resistance Measurement Lead resistance errors are compensated for in 3-wire configurations. However full compensation
To Save Readings: 1. While in the METER OPR mode, depress the STORE key. Note that the OPR annunciator is replaced by STO. 2. Next depress one
eg.RECALL 3 RECALL 5 RECALL 2 etc. 4. To return the meter to the operate mode, depress OPR after recalling the last reading. A
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6. Select the resolution desired (0.0.1 key). NOTE: With 1° resolution, one less key stroke will be required to enter calibrator ou
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The same performance tradeoffs apply to 2, 3 and 4-wire simulations as to 2, 3, and 4-wire measurements. Refer to RTD, Thermistor and Ohms
To Recall Outputs: 1. While in the CALIB OPR mode, set-ups saved earlier in memory can be recalled to program the calibrator output. First depres
9. STEP FUNCTION When operating in the CALIBRATOR mode, the STEP key will sequentially recall data stored in memory (up to 10 steps). At each ste
SERVICE INFORMATION WARNING All service information is intended for qualified electronic mainte- nance personnel only. 1. CALIBRATION PROCEDU
NOTE: For calibrators with the older, single-jumper configuration, refer to calibration procedure beginning on page 39. 4. Install calibr
Calibration Adjustments: NOTE: Do not deviate from the calibration adjustment sequence that follows. This will ensure
*exclusive of noise. **on EC models, G replaced by L.Calibrate L per J. 26
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TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information ... 2 Common Specifications.
B. RESISTANCE CALIBRATION NOTE: Thermocouple and resistance calibrations are independent. However, potentiometer P1 is used in both the
Figure 14. Resistance Calibration Setup 29
Calibration Adjustments: NOTE: Do not deviate from the calibration adjustment sequence that follows. This will ensure that adjust
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Table 6: Calibration of Calibrator-Mode Resistance Functions (RTD-Thermistor) *exclusive of noise 2. CALIBRATION VERIFICATION Calibration i
Model Software Revision CL23A 6.7 CL24 7.7
4. Select type K thermocouple ("K" on display) by pressing the SENSOR SELECT function button until type K is reached. 5. Select the te
19. Press the SENSOR SELECT function button. The sensor type will change to type T. The "J" will disappear from the display and a &qu
32. Press the SENSOR SELECT function button. The sensor type will change to type C. A "C" will appear momentarily in the center of
3. Select the calibrator mode ("CALIB" on display) by pressing the CALIB/METER function button. 4. Select type K thermocouple ("K&q
GENERAL INFORMATION This manual provides operating instructions and maintenance information for five temperature instruments. These instruments a
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES Test Equipment Required: 1. Thermocouple simulator (OMEGA CL25, or equivalent). 2. Microvolt null-meter (Keithley 155,
• With J1 removed, the digital-filters in the U.U.T. are dis- abled. This is to speed up U.U.T. response to calibra- tion adjus
23. Select Type-E thermocouple. 24. Turn off U.U.T. 25. Replace T calibration-cable with E calibration-cable. 26. Turn on U.U.T. Allow 2-3 minu
45. Replace J calibration-cable with T calibration-cable. 46. Turn on U.U.T. Allow 2-3 minutes for thermal stabilization. 47. Set both the U.U
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RTD; ±0.2°F (rdg> 50°F) ±0.5°F (rdg < - 50°F) ±0.2°F ±0.04% rdg (meter mode) THERMISTOR;
KEYPAD: 12 momentary switches with tactile feedback select; • On/Off • Change/Enter • Clear/-0 • Sensor Select/1 • °F/°C/2
BATTERY LIFE, CONTINUOUS: 10 hrs. typical, alkaline; 3 hrs typical, Ni-Cd (rechargeable). BATTERY INDICATOR: Display indicates BAT when less than 10
ACCURACY: (18°C to 28°C ambient, 2 years): ±0.5 °F (rdg > -50°F). ±0.04% rdg (rdg > 1250°F)
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Remove the Packing List and verify that you have received all equipment. If you have any questions about the shipment, pl
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