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2. O
VERVIEW
2.1.
D
EVICE
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VERVIEW
2.1.1.
P
HYSICAL
F
EATURES
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C
ONNECTOR
I
DENTIFICATION
The Multilog2 logger family is flexible in
design and can be built to suit a variety
of uses. It has a metal enclosure and is of
a waterproof construction, using a seal to
keep out water.
An example is shown in Figure 1.
The logger is powered by a non-rechargeable
Lithium battery. The life of the battery can vary
with its orientation; refer to Figure 1 for the
orientation that will give best battery life.
The top of the logger includes a handle,
used for carrying the unit. It also provides
a convenient way of hanging the unit in its
correct orientation using wall-mounted
brackets or other fixing methods.
Various labels are present on the logger.
These include:
•
The nameplate label, which includes
the logger part-number, its serial
number,
and an ‘SMS number’
(an identifier in the form of a telephone
number).
•
Interface identification labels.
The logger has waterproof electrical connectors for attaching sensors and the antenna.
These can be present on two surfaces (top and bottom). The interfaces installed, and
their position, will vary between model-number supplied. Follow the labels to identify
interfaces.
A pressure interface may also employ a built-in pressure transducer with a quick-
release connector. This is for direct connection to a pipe (or hose).
THI
S WA
Y UP
Figure 1. An example Multilog2 Logger.
Shows correct orientation for best battery life.