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Table 2 displays the length of time a Logger can remain in a chamber with the
internal Insulating Canister temperature remaining below 140°C.
Table 2: Logger Time Inside Canister
Note: The table below assumes the Logger and Insulating Canister
(including the cylinder) were initially at room temperature before being
placed in the chamber and that the oven is stable.
Temperature
Maximum Time
360°C
48 minutes
300°C
63 minutes
275°C
72 minutes
250°C
85 minutes
225°C
105 minutes
200°C
127 minutes
CAUTION!
If the Logger and Insulating Canister remain at a high
temperature longer than the maximum time indicated in the
table, the Logger base may be subjected to temperatures
greater than 140°C, which can damage the Lithium Thionyl
Chloride battery. This may result in a leakage of electrolyte.
WARNING!
In the event the Logger base has been subjected to
temperatures above 140°C, safety glasses and protective
gloves should be worn before attempting to service the
Logger to avoid electrolyte contact with eyes and skin.
If skin contact occurs, flush with cold water for at least 15
minutes. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
If eye contact occurs, flush with cold water for at least 15
minutes and seek medical attention.
After a high-temperature study is complete, allow the canister to cool to room
temperature. Remove the cap and the PEEK cylinder and if required,
wakeup the Logger with a magnet to establish communication between the
Logger and Base Station.
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