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EX715

STATIC METER

OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for EX715

Page 1: ...EX715 STATIC METER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

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Page 3: ...ents Page 1 Introduction 4 2 Checking on Delivered Equipment 5 3 Characteristics of the Electric Field 6 4 Operating Instructions 7 5 Health Safety 9 6 ATEX IECx Operating Conditions 10 7 Maintenance 11 8 Calibration 11 ...

Page 4: ...se the problem scientifically e g Find out how much static is present Establish standards of acceptability for static levels in processes Reject material if it is too static generative To see where and how the static is being generated To see if static eliminators are effective and if they are in the best position 1 Introduction It is essential that you read and understand the complete manual befo...

Page 5: ... it arrives If there is visible damage contact the factory or one of our distributors immediately Check that the parts which have been delivered are the same as you have ordered Documentation The EX715 comes complete with carry case Declaration of Conformity and Calibration Certificate 2 Checking on Delivered Equipment ...

Page 6: ... reading This is shown in the ch below e a true reading measure the object when it is in free air and away from machine parts If this is possible accept that the display is under measuring the charge This is an important or when taking readings in confined spaces The material should never be measured when ching another body s phenomenon is easier to understand if you charge a sheet of plastic by r...

Page 7: ...bserve the reading on the LCDdisplay It shows the surface voltage of the static charge in kilovolts he polarity of the charge is positive unless a negative sign is shown on the display 3 Click the button again to HOLD the reading When the reading is on HOLD it blinks flashes 4 To take another measurement re zero the instrument by clicking the button when it is pointing into free air away from the ...

Page 8: ...e and field strength The relationship is Surface voltage in V field strength in V meter x distance from object in meters Range The EX715 has two ranges which are selected automatically Up to 20kV the resolution is 10V From 20kV to 200kV the resolution is 100V Battery Options Important The hazardous area certification of the EX715 is only valid if the following batteries are used The choice of batt...

Page 9: ...9 EX715 Iss 4 5 Health Safety This equipment is only suitable for Zone 1 and 2 WARNING Do not open the EX715 to replace the battery or for any other reason when in a hazardous area ...

Page 10: ...le to firedamp 2 Equipment category high protection Suitable Zone I and II G Equipment used in potentially explosive atmospheres caused by presence of explosive gas vapour and mist Ex Explosion protection ia Intrinsically safe IIB Representative gas group T4 T5 Temperature class When Duracell Procell or Duracell Coppertop MN1604 is used the equipment is rated T4 with an ambient temperature 20 Ta 5...

Page 11: ...y there are no user serviceable parts inside the EX715 If there is a malfunction it should be returned to the manufacturer The guarantee is void if the instrument is taken apart The EX715 is calibrated as standard using a 150mm x 150mm or other sized plate If the instrument is used in hazardous areas then we recommend an annual recalibration If you need further information about static electricity...

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