2.2 Connecting a Temperature Sensor
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Connect a temperature sensor to the logger's sensor jacks.
Required Items: Hioki LR9601 to LR9631 Temperature Sensor
2.2 Connecting a Temperature Sensor
• A temperature sensor is precision machined. Applying an excessively
high voltage pulse or static electricity may damage the sensor.
• Avoid subjecting the temperature probe tip to physical shock, and
avoid sharp bends in the leads. These may damage the probe or
break a wire.
• Take care that the temperature sensor does not exceed the specified
temperature range.
• To avoid breaking the sensor, do not bend or pull it.
• Avoid stepping on or pinching cables, which could damage the cable
insulation.
• To avoid damage to the logger, do not apply voltage to sensor jacks.
Connection Method
Align the triangle on the plug with the one in front of
the sensor jacks, and insert the plug securely.
Values are not displayed correctly if the sensor
plug is inserted incorrectly or not inserted far
enough.
If values are not displayed correctly even when the
plug is inserted properly, the logger or sensor may
be damaged. Repair may be necessary.
See:
Compatible Sensors
LR9601 to LR9604 Temperature Sensor (molded resin type)
Approx. length 1 m/5 m/10 m/45 mm
LR9611 to LR9613 Temperature Sensor (plug terminal type)
Approx. length 1 m/5 m/10 m
LR9621 Temperature Sensor (sheath type)
Approx. length 1 m
LR9631 Temperature Sensor (needle type)
Approx. length 1 m
HIOKI LR5011B980-04
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