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TI-45N Operating Instruction Guide

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Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Precautions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Description of Gauge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Getting Started  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4.1 Units of Measure

4.2 Installing the Battery

4.3  Connecting the Probe

4.4  Turning the Power On

4.5  Turning the Power Off

4.6 Using the Built-in Calibration Disc

4.7  Using Couplant Fluid

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Quick Start Instructions - Steel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Overview Of Modes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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6.1  Acoustic Velocity Modes

6.2  How To Change Acoustic Velocity Modes

6.3  Set-up for Measuring Thickness of Materials Other Than Steel

6.4  Acoustic Velocity Selection Table

6.5  Setup of Gauge When Acoustic Velocity is Unknown

6.6  Changing Acoustic Velocity Settings

6.7  Changing Modes

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Taking Measurements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7.1  Notes on Measurements

7.2  Preparing the Surface For Measurement

7.3  Measurement of Pipes or Cylindrical Objects

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Trouble-Shooting Guide  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Appendix

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Warranty

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Summary of Contents for CHECK-LINE TI-45N

Page 1: ...Overview Of Modes 10 6 1 Acoustic Velocity Modes 6 2 How To Change Acoustic Velocity Modes 6 3 Set up for Measuring Thickness of Materials Other Than Steel 6 4 Acoustic Velocity Selection Table 6 5 Setup of Gauge When Acoustic Velocity is Unknown 6 6 Changing Acoustic Velocity Settings 6 7 Changing Modes 7 0 Taking Measurements 16 7 1 Notes on Measurements 7 2 Preparing the Surface For Measurement...

Page 2: ...n workmanship or material in the prod uct existing at the time of delivery thereof which manifests itself within one year from the sale of such product shall be remedied by repair or replacement of such product at ELECTROMATIC s option except where unauthorized repair disassembly tampering abuse or misapplication has taken place as determined by ELECTROMATIC All returns for warranty or non warrant...

Page 3: ...an acoustic velocity of 5930 m sec for the measurement of steel To measure the thickness of any other material the acoustic velocity must be changed When checking the built in calibration sample the gauge will display the Equivalent Value listed in the Table in section 6 4 instead of 0 197 or 5 0 mm ACOUSTIC VELOCITY SELECTION TABLE Material Acoustic Equivalent Equivalent Type Velocity Value Value...

Page 4: ...d 5Z10NDT M Probe Cable HF coaxial cable 1 5 D QEVX2C 1 0m Connector FFS00250CTCE31 Object Material Iron steel aluminum any other metal hard plastics glass and ceramics Sonic Velocity 1 000 12 000 m s 10 predefined sonic velocities Adjustable Range stored in meter Display Digital LCD display with backlight Display Resolution 0 01mm 1 00mm to 199 9mm Display Frequency Approx 3 times sec Digits 4 1 ...

Page 5: ...tion of Problem Possible Cause Action To Be Taken Fluxuating readings Defective probe Return to manufacturer Fluxuating readings while Aluminum measurement Switch to aluminum mode measuring aluminum is being taken in standard mode No reading or wildly Measurement is being taken Switch to R to B1 mode fluxuating reading while in S to B1 mode measuring resin Flashing coupling signal Probe or meter f...

Page 6: ...ow battery Gauge will not power New battery may be Check battery voltage up even though battery too weak should be 1 5 Volt has been replaced Back up battery lithium Return gauge for a new could be too weak lithium battery Good Coupling Probe or cable could be Clean probe surface Indicator flashes on off defective and retry measurement Foreign substance may Return to manufacturer be trapped betwee...

Page 7: ...correctly If the material to be tested is significantly larger or smaller than 0 197 or 5 00mm and the ZERO switch is pressed the display will read and the zero adjustment process becomes invalid In this case the zero adjustment should be made on a sample of known thickness of the test material itself 4 7 Using Couplant Fluid Apply couplant fluid to the measuring surface before measurement The cou...

Page 8: ...ons can prevent accurate measurements Refer to section 7 2 Preparing The Surface For Measurement More than 0 012 12 mils or 300 microns of paint or other coating Flaking or loosely adhered coatings Rough or heavily pitted surface 2 If the Good Coupling Indicator is not shown on the display when the probe is in contact with the sample or if it flashes on and off the following possibilities could ex...

Page 9: ...onal bottles of coupling fluid are available from the gauge supplier 1 Turn the power on by pressing the POW key 2 Place a small amount of coupling fluid on the calibration disc located on the face of the instrument 3 Grasp the probe by the holding the spring loaded centering shell and place it on the calibration disc Press the shell down until it contacts the surface 4 Confirm that the calibratio...

Page 10: ...ty by single numbers Press and hold up or down arrows for rapid movement of numbers inch F F R inch A F inch A F inch R Then Then TI 45N Operating Instruction Guide 15 10 6 7 Changing Modes Flow of mode selection S to B1 measurement method Standard Thickness value Measurement Ex 5 00 mm F H appears on the extreme right in Free Hold mode respectively Aluminum Thickness value followed by A Measureme...

Page 11: ...After a thickness value is shown on the LCD display along with the Good Coupling Indicator remove the probe from the sample 5 Use the and keys to increase or decrease the displayed value until it equals the known thickness of the sample as measured in Step 1 When the key is pressed the UP indicator will be show on the LCD display The LOW indicator will be shown for the key 6 The acoustic velocity ...

Page 12: ...gs If you do not know the type of material to be measured or the material type is not listed in the Acoustic Velocity Selection Table refer to section 6 5 Setup Of Gauge When Acoustic Velocity is Unknown TI 45N Operating Instruction Guide 13 6 4 Acoustic Velocity Selection Table ACOUSTIC VELOCITY SELECTION TABLE Material Acoustic Equivalent Equivalent Type Velocity Value Value Of meters sec Of Cal...

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