Calex PyroNFC Series Operator'S Manual Download Page 4

Fixed Mounting Bracket

Adjustable Mounting Bracket

ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE

To minimise electromagnetic interference or ‘noise’, the sensor should be mounted away from
motors, generators and such like.

WIRING

Check the distance between the sensor and the measurement instrumentation. If necessary,
the sensor can be ordered with a longer cable attached.

POWER SUPPLY

Check the supply voltage is between 6 V DC and 28 V DC.

To use the 0-10 V output, the supply voltage must be at least 12 V DC.

IMPORTANT: Ensure the power supply is only connected to the PWR+ and PWR- wires, and the
polarity is correct, before switching the power on.

Do not switch the power off and on again quickly. If the power is switched off, allow 15
seconds before switching it back on.

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

All sensors come with a 1 metre cable and two mounting screws. The sensor can be mounted
on brackets or cut-outs of your own design, or you can use the fixed and adjustable mounting
bracket accessories which are shown below.

The supplied mounting screws are for use with a panel or bracket at least 2 mm thick. The
screws are 8 mm long.

Between the mounting holes, there must be a hole to allow the sensor a clear view through
the panel or bracket. This hole must be larger than the lens of the sensor or the aperture of
the air purge, if used. Use as large a hole as possible.

Note: The sensor must be grounded at only one point, either the cable shield or the mounting
screws, but not both.

MOUNTING BRACKETS

31.0

31.0

7.0

9.0

22.0

2 x Mounting Holes M4 Clearance

24.0

25.0

15.0

60°

60°

50.0

33.5

9.0

49.0

49.0

Ø13.5 Clearance

4 x Mounting Holes Ø3.2

All dimensions in mm

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Summary of Contents for PyroNFC Series

Page 1: ...PyroNFC Series Operator s Guide...

Page 2: ...Adjustable via app Emissivity Setting Range 0 2 to 1 0 Max Temperature Span Linear Output 1000 C Min Temperature Span Linear Output 100 C Spectral Range 8 14 m Max Supply Voltage 28 V DC Min Supply V...

Page 3: ...perate in ambient temperatures from 0 C to 80 C Avoid thermal shock Allow 20 minutes for the unit to adjust to large changes in ambient temperature ATMOSPHERIC QUALITY Smoke fumes or dust can contamin...

Page 4: ...before switching it back on MECHANICAL INSTALLATION All sensors come with a 1 metre cable and two mounting screws The sensor can be mounted on brackets or cut outs of your own design or you can use t...

Page 5: ...urs and Tags 14 0 13 5 31 0 2 x Hole 3 2 Section A A A A 21 5 THIS FACE AGAINST SENSOR AIR OUT Air Inlet Hose barb 5 mm Touch NFC smartphone here Field of view see OPTICS PWR PWR OP 0 V 21 5 31 0 29 0...

Page 6: ...ntinuously while the phone is touching the sensor On iOS the temperature is updated once each time the user taps update in the app The sensor must be powered to read the measured temperature with the...

Page 7: ...can be solved over the telephone If the sensor is not performing as it should try to match the symptom below to the problem If the table does not help call Calex for further advice TROUBLESHOOTING Sym...

Page 8: ...K thermocouple fixed Temperature Low 0 C to 900 C 0 C 0 C fixed Temperature High 100 C to 1000 C 1000 C 1000 C fixed Alarm Trigger High Low Off High High Alarm Monitor Temperature Target Internal Targ...

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