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HD2307

 

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V1.7

 

T

EM PERATURE PROBES W I TH OUT 

SI CRAM

 M OD ULE

 

TP4 7 .1 0 0 .O

 

I m m ersion probe, sensor Pt 100 direct  4 w ires.  Probe's st em  
Ø3  m m , lengt h 230  m m .  4- w ire  connect ion cable w it h 
connect or, lengt h 2 m et res. 

TP4 7 .1 0 0 0 .O

 

I m m ersion probe, sensor Pt 1000.  Probe's st em  Ø3  m m , 
lengt h 230  m m .  4- w ire  connect ion cable w it h connect or, 
lengt h 2 m et res. 

TP8 7 .1 0 0 .O

 

I m m ersion probe, sensor Pt 100 direct  4 w ires.  Probe's st em  
Ø3  m m , lengt h 70  m m .  4- w ire  connect ion cable w it h 
connect or, lengt h 2 m et res. 

TP8 7 .1 0 0 0 .O

 

I m m ersion probe, sensor Pt 1000.  Probe's st em  Ø3  m m , 
lengt h 70  m m .  4- w ire  connect ion cable w it h connect or, 
lengt h 2 m et res. 

TP4 7

 

Only connect or for probe connect ion:  Pt 100 direct  3 and 4 
w ires, Pt 1000 and Ni1000 2 w ires. 

 

 

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a ccr e dit e d by  ACCRED I A for  Te m pe r a t u r e , H u m idit y , Pr e ssur e , Ph ot om e t r y  /  
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Summary of Contents for HD2307.0

Page 1: ...Operating manual RTD Thermometer HD2307 0 www deltaohm com Companies Brands of GHM English Keep for future reference ...

Page 2: ...N OF 4 WIRE PT100 SENSORS 14 W ARNI NGS AND OPERATI NG I NSTRUCTI ONS 15 I NSTRUMENT SI GNALS AND FAULTS 16 I NSTRUMENT STORAGE 16 LOW BATTERY W ARNI NG AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT 17 WARNI NG ABOUT BATTERY USE 17 NOTES ABOUT W ORKI NG AND OPERATI VE SAFETY 18 I NSTRUMENT TECHNI CAL CHARACTERI STI CS 19 TECHNI CAL I NFORMATION ON THE RTD THERMOMETER 19 TECHNI CAL DATA OF PROBES AND MODULES I N LI NE W...

Page 3: ...es In this case the sensor can be a 3 or 4 wire Pt100 or 2 or 4 wire Pt1000 The probes are fitted with the automatic detection module with the factory calibration settings already being memorized inside The units of measurement are the following 1 C Celsius degrees 2 F Fahrenheit degrees Using the Max Min and Avg function of this instrument respectively obtains the maximum minimum or average value...

Page 4: ...HD2307 4 V1 7 RTD Therm om eter HD2 3 0 7 0 ...

Page 5: ... arrows 7 HOLD key freezes the measurement during normal operation in the menu increases the current value 8 UNI T MENU key it allows selection of the unit of measurement when pressed together with the DATA key it allows to open the menu 9 REL key during normal operation enables the relative measurement displays the difference between the current value and the logged value when the key is pressed ...

Page 6: ... on and off The turning on enables all display segments for a few seconds starts an Auto test including the detection of the probe connected to the input and sets the instrument ready for normal measurement AUTO OFF the AutoPow erOff function 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_ P...

Page 7: ...ment is on even after exiting the DATA display function When the instrument 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 measurement session press CLR until the FUNC_ CLRD message appears ENTER once the MENU has been opened with the DATA UNI T keys the DAT...

Page 8: ... the menu two items can be set 1 Probe type 2 User calibration procedure for the temperature probe connected to the instrument the menu is opened by pressing simultaneously DATA UNI T the first item of the instrument programming menu will appear use the and arrows respectively located above the HOLD and REL keys to m odify the displayed value press DATA ENTER to confirm the modification and go ont...

Page 9: ...firm using ENTER use the and arrows respectively located above the HOLD and REL keys to m odify the type of probe press DATA ENTER to confirm the modification and go onto the next item press CLR ESC to cancel the modification to exit the menu press the UNI T MENU key again 2 Starting the User calibration procedure the _CAL_MODE message is displayed in the comment line and FACt is displayed in the ...

Page 10: ...hose for liquid measurements The temperature measurement by im m ersion is carried out by inserting the probe in the liquid for at least 60 mm the sensor is housed in the end part of the probe In the temperature measurement by penetration the probe tip must be inserted to a depth of at least 60 mm the sensor is housed in the end part of the probe NOTE when measuring the temperature on frozen block...

Page 11: ...on a sample reference thermometer Wait for the measurement to stabilize 2 Press contemporarily UNI T MENU and DATA ENTER 3 Press DATA ENTER 4 Use the and arrows respectively located above the HOLD and REL keys to select the USER calibration 5 Confirm with DATA ENTER 6 The SEL_ MEAS_ 1 2 message is displayed in the comment line 7 Use the and arrows to select 1 first calibration point 8 Confirm with...

Page 12: ...Platinum probe to the TP47 module are provided below The TP47 module is supplied complete with fairlead and gasket for 5 mm maximum diameter cables Do the following to open the module and connect a probe 1 unscrew the fairlead 2 extract the gasket 3 remove the label using a cutter 4 unscrew the ring on the opposite side as illustrated in the figure 5 open the two module shells the printed circuit ...

Page 13: ...ires JP4 4 JP3 3 JP1 1 JP2 2 Pt1000 2 wires JP2 Pt1000 4 wires JP2 Ensure the welds are clean and perfect 7 Once the welding operation is complete close the two shells 8 Insert the gasket in the module 9 Screw the fairlead and the ring 10 At the other end of the module enter the ring with the O Ring as indicated in the picture 11 Make sure the cable is not twisted while you are screwing the fairle...

Page 14: ... Pt100 sensors have 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 The P100 probe is recognized upon turning on the instrument connect the probe when the instrument is switched off and then turn it on Sensor Direct soldering to the connector Pt100 4 wires View of the soldering side of the flying female con...

Page 15: ...ture 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 th...

Page 16: ...again NO_ PRBE_ SER_ NUM The connected probe s serial number is absent OVER or UNDR Measurem ent overflow indicates that the probe is measuring a value exceeding the measuring range PLS_ EXI T FUNC RES_ FOR_ FACT ONLY Please exit using ESC function reserved to factory calibration PRBE_ SER Serial number of the connected probe PROB ERR A probe with SICRAM m odule has been inserted when not admissib...

Page 17: ...turn the instrum ent 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 the cover on clockwise Malfunctioning upon turning on after battery replacem ent After replacing the batteries the instrument may not restart correctly in this case repeat the operation A...

Page 18: ...ational 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 in places such as listed below Rapid changes in ambient temperature which may cause condensation Corrosive or inflammable gases Direct vibration or shock to the instrument Excessive induction n...

Page 19: ...ature 5 50 C Warehouse temperature 25 65 C Working relative humidity 0 90 RH without condensation Protection degree I P6 7 Power Batteries 3 1 5V type AA batteries Autonomy 200 hours with 1800mAh alkaline batteries Power absorbed with instrument off 20 µA Connections Input for probes 8 pole male DIN45326 connector Unit of Measurement C F Measurement of temperature by Instrument Pt100 measurement r...

Page 20: ...70 C 250 C TP49AP I Penetration 70 C 250 C TP8 7 5 I Globe thermometer Ø 150 mm 30 C 120 C TP8 7 6 I Globe thermometer Ø 50 mm 30 C 120 C TP8 7 O Immersion 50 C 200 C Common characteristics Resolution 0 0 1 C in the range 1 9 9 9 9 C 0 1 C in the rem aining field Temperature drift 20 C 0 003 C Pt1 0 0 Pt1 0 0 0 probes w ith TP4 7 connector w ithout SI CRAM m odule Model Type Application range Accu...

Page 21: ... 230 mm contact surface Ø 5 mm Cable length 2 metres TP4 7 5 A O Air probe sensor Pt100 Stem Ø4 mm length 230 mm Cable length 2 metres TP4 7 2 I 5 Immersion probe sensor Pt100 Stem Ø6 mm length 500 mm Cable length 2 metres TP4 7 2 I 1 0 Immersion probe sensor Pt100 Stem Ø6 mm length 1000 mm Cable length 2 metres TP4 9 A I Immersion probe sensor Pt100 Stem Ø2 7 mm length 150 mm Cable length 2 metre...

Page 22: ... direct 4 wires Probe s stem Ø3 mm length 70 mm 4 wire connection cable with connector length 2 metres TP8 7 1 0 0 0 O Immersion probe sensor Pt1000 Probe s stem Ø3 mm length 70 mm 4 wire connection cable with connector length 2 metres TP4 7 Only connector for probe connection Pt100 direct 3 and 4 wires Pt1000 and Ni1000 2 wires DELTA OHM m etrology laboratories LAT N 1 2 4 are I SO I EC 1 7 0 2 5...

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Page 24: ...nty included in the manual of the product For any dispute the competent court is the Court of Padua The Italian law and the Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods apply TECHNI CAL I NFORMATI ON The quality level of our instruments is the result of the continuous product development This may lead to differences between the information reported in the manual and the instrument ...

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