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If the instrument and the probe have been stored in a cold 
place, do not bring the instrument to a warm place to avoid a 
sudden temperature change. 

Even when the instrument is used in the specified operating 

temperature and humidity, a sudden temperature change may 

cause condensation. Condensation on the air velocity sensor 

may cause inaccurate measurement. If condensation occurs on 

the metal part, it becomes rusty which may cause damage to 

the probe. 
 
 

Do not push the display indicator with a sharp-pointed object 
or with any excessive force. 

It may cause distortion of the screen or a malfunction.   

A rapid temperature change may cause a malfunction of the 

display indicator. 
 
 

When storing the instrument, keep it in a place with an 
ambient temperature of -20 to 70℃ and no condensation. 
 

 
 

Do not dispose of the instrument as household waste. 

Please note that the disposal of the instrument should be in 

line with your local or national legislations.   
 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 6333

Page 1: ...i Air Flow Transducer Model 6333 User s Manual ...

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Page 3: ... 04 Digital output of air velocity values Heat resistant air velocity probe Mini straight temperature compensation sensor independent type 0976 07 Digital output of air velocity values Heat resistant air velocity probe VT Mini straight temperature compensation sensor independent type 0976 05 Digital output of air velocity value and temperature Air velocity probe Mini straight type 0976 13 Digital ...

Page 4: ...e connection Standard cable 40 0 m 1580 35 For 6333 probe to probe connection Probe fixing jig 1580 90 Anchoring the probe 20 sets Double stick tape 1580 92 Mounting 0976 05 0976 07 0976 15 0976 17 10 sheets 20 pcs per sheet AC adapter 6333 10 Power supplying equipment DIN rail fixing base 6333 70 Anchor to the DIN rail Measurement software CD 6333 40 Describes real time display of measurement dat...

Page 5: ...risks that may result in damage to the product and which may void the product warranty if not observed Description of Symbols Symbol indicates a condition that requires caution including warning The subject of each caution is illustrated inside the triangle E g the high temperature caution symbol is shown on the left Symbol indicates a prohibition Do not take the prohibited action shown inside or ...

Page 6: ...e vaper is present Touching a water droplet to the air velocity sensor can affect the amount of the heat dissipation This may cause inaccurate measurement and or damage to the air velocity sensor This instrument is designed to be used in the clean air flow without dusts and or foreign substances Touching or hitting the air velocity sensor with a foreign substance may cause damage to the sensor Dus...

Page 7: ...he instrument may be damaged by organic solvents Use a soft dry cloth to remove any dirt If this is not effective the user may soak the cloth in neutral detergent or water and wipe the instrument with the cloth Do not allow static electrical discharge to the air velocity sensor Failure to observe the above may affect measurement values and cause damage to the instrument circuit Regularly check tha...

Page 8: ...al part it becomes rusty which may cause damage to the probe Do not push the display indicator with a sharp pointed object or with any excessive force It may cause distortion of the screen or a malfunction A rapid temperature change may cause a malfunction of the display indicator When storing the instrument keep it in a place with an ambient temperature of 20 to 70 and no condensation Do not disp...

Page 9: ... Output 15 2 6 Connecting the Communication Connector 16 2 7 Connecting the Probe Fixing Jig Accessory 17 3 Various Settings 19 3 1 Removing the Case 19 3 2 Displayed Unit Setting 20 3 3 Air Velocity Analog Output Setting 21 3 4 Air Temperature Analog Output Setting 22 3 5 Humidity Analog Output Setting 23 4 Specifications 24 5 Specifications for Options 25 5 1 Probe Specifications 25 5 2 Specific...

Page 10: ...S lamp Green ON Normal operation Red ON Probe disconnected Power voltage decreasing Changeover button Switches the unit of measurement air velocity temperature humidity Only the unit of measurement that the probe supports will be displayed AC adapter connector Connect the AC adapter Probe connector Connect the probe Power input analog output connector Connect power input and analog output Communic...

Page 11: ...9 1 2 External Dimension Unit mm The dividing terminal block is excluded ...

Page 12: ...ase DO NOT use the holes for anything except when mounting the base Mount the DIN rail fixing base on the back face of the Air Flow Transducer with the 6 supplied dish head screws M3 10 mm long screw Never use any longer screw than a 10 mm long screw A screw more than 10 mm length may break the circuit board inside the instrument To remove the DIN rail fixing base remove all the screws M3 10 mm lo...

Page 13: ...midity Only measurement unit that the probe supports can be selected Analog output Once connecting the cable to the power input analog output connector the measurement value of temperature humidity and air velocity can be extracted as voltage or current For details refer to 2 5 Connecting Analog Output Monitoring Measured Values via the measurement software Once connecting the communication connec...

Page 14: ...ours to dry 2 2 Mounting Removing the Probe To mount the probe face the standard cable toward the instrument connector as shown below insert the standard cable probe connecter into the instrument Before connecting be sure to check that power supply is shut off To remove the probe push and hold the release buttons of both sides of the standard cable and pull out the cable Before disconnecting be su...

Page 15: ...d into two terminal blocks 3P and 10P To connect the cable to the terminal block push and hold the orange button with a flat head screwdriver etc and insert the cable into a terminal hole The size of the connecting cable is AWG26 to AWG20 The length of an exposed wire is 8 mm For detailed specifications please refer to the specifications etc related to FK MC 0 5 3 ST 2 5 1881338 by PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 16: ...m the AC adapter connector be sure not to connect anything to the power input analog output connector 2 Supply from Power Source Analog Output Connector Insert the dividing terminal block into the power source analog output connector to supply power from the power input terminal This instrument isn t equipped with the power switch Hence when power supply starts operation starts simultaneously When...

Page 17: ...ock is inserted the function of each terminal is as follows While working for the analog output connection be sure to shut off power Make sure that polarities are correct Power supply voltage is specified at DC 12 to 24 V When also extracting the analog output if power is supplied from the AD adapter connector be sure not to connect anything to the power input terminal ...

Page 18: ...g terminal block is inserted the function of each terminal is as follows While working for connecting the communication connector be sure to shut off power supply Make sure that polarities are correct Use a shield cable for RS485 cable Attach a ferrite core E04RK182815 SEIWA ELECTRIC MFG CO Ltd to the RS 485 cable Be sure to use this ferrite core Wrap a single turn of the shield cable around the f...

Page 19: ...obe fixing jig or surrounding objects Do not touch the air velocity sensor of the probe with your hand It may cause a malfunction or damage Attaching the Probe Place a part of probe outlined in red line as shown in the figure below on the probe fixing jig and push the probe until it clicks Removing the Probe As the figure below shows move the cable near the probe fixing jig to the direction of the...

Page 20: ...use a double faced tape etc As the figure below shows to mount the probe fixing jig to a columnar mounted position attach the supplied base to the probe fixing jig and fix them with plastic ties etc Columnar mounted position Supplied Base Plastic ties etc ...

Page 21: ...he device and remove the case slowly There is a wiring connecting between a part in a red frame and the case as the diagram shows below With the utmost caution remove the case slowly in order not to break the wire connecting Prior to the case removing check the power is turned off To put the case back on use the screws M3 length 6mm taken when the cover has been removed Never use any longer screw ...

Page 22: ...P switch enables to change between the unit of air velocity and air temperature As the figure shows below check prints located on the left side of the DIP switch to select While changing the output setting be sure to shut off power supply ...

Page 23: ...y range use the rotary switch Select the air velocity range from 5 ranges as the table shows below The factory setting is No 4 air velocity range 0 to 50 00 m s current output 4 to 20 mA No Air velocity range m s Current output range mA Voltage output range V 0 0 to 2 00 4 to 20 0 to 5 1 0 to 5 00 4 to 20 0 to 5 2 0 to 10 00 4 to 20 0 to 5 3 0 to 25 00 4 to 20 0 to 5 4 to 9 0 to 50 00 4 to 20 0 to...

Page 24: ...tting is current output The below list shows temperature range voltage and current output for each connected probe Connected probe Temperature range Current output range mA Voltage output range V 0975 31 0 to 60 4 to 20 0 to 5 0975 21 0 to 100 4 to 20 0 to 5 0976 05 0 to 120 4 to 20 0 to 5 Example For the probe 0975 31 temperature 25 While changing the output setting be sure to shut off power supp...

Page 25: ... DIP switch The factory setting is current output The below list shows temperature range voltage and current output for each connected probe Connected probe Humidity range RH Current output range mA Voltage output range V 0975 31 0 to 100 4 to 20 0 to 5 Example For the probe 0975 31 humidity 40 RH While changing the output setting be sure to shut off power supply ...

Page 26: ...nables to change between m s and FPM and and F Analog output The output conversion DIP switch enables to change between voltage output and current output Factory setting is current output Current output DC 4 to 20 mA Maximum load 250 Ω Voltage output DC 0 to 5 V Interface RS485 Power source Power source is selectable from the AC adapter and external power source AC adapter 12V 2A External power so...

Page 27: ... is up to 60 hence there is no red tube The figure below shows the operation temperature range for 0972 00 0973 00 0975 00 0975 09 0975 10 0976 03 0976 04 0976 05 0976 07 0976 13 0976 14 0976 15 0976 17 and 0975 21 For 0975 31 Operating environment 0 to 60 5 to 95 RH with no condensation Storage environment 10 to 60 0 to 90 RH with no condensation Dimensions W74 2mm D20 2mm H16mm Cable length 3 0 ...

Page 28: ...r 0 02 m s whichever is the greater 0 to 120 0 to 120 5 of reading 0976 04 0976 07 0976 13 Velocity 2 of reading or 0 02 m s whichever is the greater 0 to 100 0 to 100 5 of reading 0976 14 0976 17 0976 05 0 01 to 30 0 m s 0 to 120 Velocity 3 of reading or 0 02 m s whichever is the greater Temperature 0 5 0 to 120 0 to 120 5 of reading 0976 15 0 01 to 30 0 m s 0 to 100 Velocity 2 of reading or 0 02...

Page 29: ... RH 3 RH 80 to 95 RH 5 RH 0 to 100 0 to 100 5 of reading Wind direction mark Wind Model 0972 00 0973 00 probe is directional Be sure to aim the direction mark at windward If you are not able to find a correct airflow direction slowly rotate the probe and select a direction where you have a maximum velocity reading and perform measurement ...

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Page 31: ...asurement remove the tapes Use the new double stick tape for a new mounting Do not reuse When temperature is not uniform in a measuring place place the air velocity and the temperature compensation sensor appropriately in order that temperature difference between them is small Do not place the temperature compensation sensor on the windward side of the air velocity sensor Air velocity values may b...

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Page 33: ...at resistant probe articulating type Model 0976 13 Miniature probe straight type Model 0976 14 Miniature probe articulating type Operating environment 0 to 150 non condensing Storage environment 10 to 60 0 to 90 RH non condensing Warranty period One year from date of purchase Double stick tape for mounting the probe with a base Model 1580 92 Quantity 10 sheets 20 pcs per sheet Dimensions φ 5 mm 0 ...

Page 34: ...torage environment 20 to 80 10 to 90 RH non condensing Warranty period One year from date of purchase DIN Rail Fixing Base Model 6333 70 Dimensions 44 55 5 8 5 mm Accessory Dish head screws M3 10 mm long screw 6 EA PC Software Model 6333 40 Recommended operating environment OS Windows 10 Memory 1 GB or more ...

Page 35: ...e cable for connection and turn the power on again Dirt on the output terminal Clean the output terminal to remove dirt Output abnormally Incorrect probe connection Turn off the power check the connection of the probe cable and turn on the power again Probe is soiling Follow the specified procedure clean the probe Measured value exceeds the range of measurement Check the measurement range along wi...

Page 36: ... neutral detergent diluted with water into a container and gently wave the element in the liquid No not connect anything to the communication terminal of the hub to hub unit while cleaning After cleaning dry the element completely When it is dried out connect to the hub unit Do not clean the probe equipped with the temperature sensor Model 0975 31 using alcohol The temperature sensor is susceptibl...

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Page 38: ...as its serial number or date altered or removed 3 Loss or damage to the PRODUCT due to abuse mishandling improper packaging by the owner alteration accident electrical current fluctuations failure to follow operating maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in the PRODUCT s instruction manual provided by KJI or service performed by other than KJI NO IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY IMPLI...

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