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WARNINGS 

 

1.

 

Do not expose the probes to gases or liquids that could corrode the material of the sensor or the 
probe itself. Clean the probe carefully after each measurement. Some pressure probe model are 
suitable for measurement  of non corrosive  gases  or air and dry  and not liquid  only:  check the 
membrane compatibility with the plant fluid. 

2.

 

Do not bend the probe connectors or force them upward or downward. Do not bend or force the 
contacts when inserting the probe connector into the instrument. 

3.

 

Do not bend, deform or drop the probes, as this could cause irreparable damage. 

4.

 

Always select the most suitable probe for your application. 

5.

 

Do  not  use  the  temperature  probes  in  presence  of  corrosive  gases  or  liquids.  The  sensor 
container  is  made  of  AISI  316  stainless  steel,  while  the  contact  probe  container  is  made  from 
AISI  316  stainless  steel  plus  silver.  Avoid  contact  between  the  probe  surface  and  any  sticky 
surface or product that could corrode or damage it. 

6.

 

Above 400°C and below –40°C, avoid violent blows or thermal shocks to Platinum temperature 
probes as this could cause irreparable damage. 

7.

 

To obtain reliable measurements, temperature variations that are too rapid must be avoided. 

8.

 

Temperature  probes  for  surface  measurements  (contact  probes)  must  be  held  perpendicular 
against  the  surface.  Apply  oil  or  heat-conductive  paste  between  the  surface  and  the  probe  in 
order to improve contact and reduce reading time. Whatever you do, do not use water or solvent 
for  this  purpose.  A  contact  measurement  is  always  very  hard  to  perform.  It  has  high  levels  of 
uncertainty and depends on the ability of the operator. 

9.

 

Temperature measurements on non-metal surfaces usually require a great deal of time due to the 
low heat conductivity of non-metal materials.  

10.

 

Probes are not insulated from their external casing

; be very careful not to come into contact 

with live parts (above 48V). This could be extremely dangerous for the instrument as well 
as for the operator, who could be electrocuted. 

11.

 

Avoid  taking  measurements  in  presence  of  high  frequency  sources,  microwave  ovens  or  large 
magnetic fields; results may not be very reliable. 

12.

 

Clean the probe carefully after use. Clean the probe pressure chamber carefully. Avoid deposits 
or incrustations left by the fluid coming into contact with the membrane, as with time this could 
cause measurement errors.  

13.

 

Avoid  inserting  nails  or  spikes  into  the  pressure  chamber  as  the  membrane  could  be 
unintentionally torn.  

14.

 

In order to fix the probes, use a suitable fixed wrench, and possibly sealing gaskets.  

15.

 

Great  attention  must  be  paid  while  installing  the  probes  in  containers  and  tubes  under 

pressure.  Also  pay  attention  to  the  probes’  bottom  scale.  In  addition  to  the 
irreparable damage, it can even cause serious physical damage to both the operator 
and things. Before the probe a stop valve should always be present. Ensure that the 

plant is not subject to abnormal or unexpected depressed fluid fluctuations. 

 

16.

 

The  instrument  is  water  resistant  and  IP67,  but  should  not  be  immersed  in  water.  The  probe 
connectors must be fitted with sealing gaskets. Should the instrument fall into the water, check 
for any water infiltration. Gently handle the instrument in  such a way as  to  prevent  any water 
infiltration from the connectors’ side. 

Summary of Contents for HD2304.0

Page 1: ...n this manual and the instrument that you have purchased We cannot entirely exclude errors in the manual for which we apologize The data figures and descriptions contained in this manual cannot be leg...

Page 2: ...2 Manometer Thermometer HD2304 0...

Page 3: ...tion in the menu increases the current value 8 UNIT MENU key it allows selection of the unit of measurement when pressed together with the DATA key it allows to open the menu 9 ZERO performs the zero...

Page 4: ...FAULTS 15 7 INSTRUMENT STORAGE 16 8 LOW BATTERY WARNING AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT 17 8 1 WARNING ABOUT BATTERY USE 17 9 NOTES ABOUT WORKING AND OPERATIVE SAFETY 18 10 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 19 10 1...

Page 5: ...bes The probes are fitted with the SICRAM automatic detection module with the factory calibration settings already being memorized inside The units of measurement for the measurable quantities are Pa...

Page 6: ...on can be disabled by simultaneously pressing this key and the HOLD key when turning the instrument on During turning on should no probes be connected the NO_PRBE_SER_NUM message is displayed in the l...

Page 7: ...trument is off the previously memorized data are cleared Upon turning on the instrument automatically starts memorizing the MAX MIN and AVG values To reset the previous values and start with a new mea...

Page 8: ...nnected to the instrument s input see chapter 3 the menu is opened by pressing simultaneously DATA UNIT the first item of the instrument programming menu will appear use the and arrows respectively lo...

Page 9: ...te are displayed alternately in the secondary line temperature probes Pt100 complete with SICRAM module the Auto message is displayed in the central part of the display direct 4 wire Pt100 temperature...

Page 10: ...nts The threaded connection is protected by a plastic cap Put it back after use as it protects the pressure cell from foreign bodies IMPORTANT Ensure the probe s bottom scale is higher than the pressu...

Page 11: ...probe NOTE when measuring the temperature on frozen blocks it is convenient to use a mechanical tool to bore a cavity in which to insert the tip probe In order to perform a correct contact measuremen...

Page 12: ...00 3 wires Pt1000 Ni1000 Not Used Caution Before welding pass the probe cable through the fairlead and gasket 6 Weld the wires as shown in the table Sensor Board connection Jumper to close Pt100 4 wir...

Page 13: ...ve to be soldered as indicated in the figure on the left In order to use this type of probe it is necessary to set up the menu item Probe Type as described at page 9 The P100 probe is recognized upon...

Page 14: ...erform It has high levels of uncertainty and depends on the ability of the operator 9 Temperature measurements on non metal surfaces usually require a great deal of time due to the low heat conductivi...

Page 15: ...ecific instrument SYS ERR Instrument management program error Contact the instrument s supplier and communicate the numeric code reported by the display CAL LOST Program error it appears after turning...

Page 16: ...n places where humidity is high the instrument may be exposed to direct sunlight the instrument may be exposed to a source of high temperature the instrument may be exposed to strong vibrations the in...

Page 17: ...strument back on To replace the batteries proceed as follows 1 switch the instrument off 2 unscrew the battery cover counter clockwise 3 replace the batteries 3 1 5V alkaline batteries type AA 4 screw...

Page 18: ...safety of the instrument can only be guaranteed under the environmental and electrical operating conditions that are in specified in chapter TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Do not use or store the product...

Page 19: ...y 200 hours with 1800mAh alkaline batteries Power absorbed with instrument off 20 A Connections Input for probes 8 pole male DIN45326 connector Unit of Measurement Pa hPa kPa mbar bar atm mmHg mmH2O k...

Page 20: ...80 C BSP 400 mbar 800 mbar 900 mbar 0 1 mbar TP704 400MBGI 0 25 FSO 10 80 C BSP 500 mbar 1500 mbar 1800 mbar 0 1 mbar TP705 500MBD 0 25 FSO 0 60 C Tube 5mm 600 mbar 1200 mbar 1500 mbar 0 1 mbar TP704...

Page 21: ...400 C TP474C 0 Contact 50 C 400 C 0 3 C 50 C 350 C 0 4 C 350 C 400 C TP475A 0 Air 50 C 250 C 0 3 C 50 C 250 C TP472I 5 Immersion 50 C 400 C 0 3 C 50 C 350 C 0 4 C 350 C 400 C TP472I 10 Immersion 50 C...

Page 22: ...TP472I 0 Pt100 sensor immersion probe Stem 3 mm length 230 mm Cable length 2 metres TP473P 0 Pt100 sensor penetration probe Stem 4 mm length 150 mm Cable length 2 metres TP474C 0 Pt100 sensor contact...

Page 23: ...i campioni internazionali e nazionali delle unit del SIT garantita da una catena di riferibilit ininterrotta che ha origine dalla taratura dei campioni di laboratorio presso l Istituto Primario Nazion...

Page 24: ...ectronic devices with the following symbol cannot be disposed in the public dumps According to the Directive UE 2002 96 EC the European users of electric and electronic devices are allowed to give bac...

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