MadgeTech DHS Product User Manual Download Page 8

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Listed specifications can be used to determine maximum allowable exposure times for the HiTemp140 

with ThermoVault Max. The barrier extends the operating temperature of the logger up to, but 

not exceeding, the measurement range. Please consult the measurement range of the probe for 

temperatures above 250 °C (482 °F).

Both the data logger and ThermoVault Max must be at ambient temperature, approximately 25 °C (77 

°F) before being placed in the extreme temperature environment. Immediately following exposure to 

high temperature, the data logger should be removed from the ThermoVault Max, using appropriate 

precautions, as it could be VERY hot. Failing to remove the data logger may allow heat trapped in the 

ThermoVault Max to continue to heat the data logger to potentially unsafe levels. 

The ThermoVault Max may take hours to fully cool down. Even if the exterior of the ThermoVault Max is 

cool to the touch, the interior of the barrier and its contents may still be VERY hot.

The ThermoVault Max is primarily intended for use in dry air environments, but with the addition of the 

TMAX Wet Seal Kit, the ThermoVault Max may also be used in liquids and steam environments.

If your application involves a ramp up to a temperature above 150 °C (302 °F) and/or any complex 

temperature profile that isn’t a constant process, please contact MadgeTech to determine whether the 

HiTemp140 with ThermoVault Max is suitable for the application.  

To determine if the HiTemp140 with ThermoVault Max is suitable for the application, please provide 

MadgeTech with a detailed description of your process, including temperatures, durations, ramp times 

and process media such as air, steam, oil or water. If MadgeTech is unable to definitively calculate the 

suitability of our product for your application, a test unit outfitted with a high temperature indicator can 

be provided.

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Summary of Contents for DHS

Page 1: ...DHS Data Logging System DHS Data Logging System Dry Heat Sterilization Data Logging System Product User Guide www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 2: ...ta logger For most applications select Custom Start from the menu bar and choose the desired start method reading rate and other parameters appropriate for the data logging application and click Start...

Page 3: ...lid of the thermal barrier 3 Unscrew the HiTemp140 M12 data logger from the lid of the thermal barrier 4 Slide the probe of the data logger out from the lid of the thermal barrier 2 Slide out the dat...

Page 4: ...bsite 1 Visit the Services tab select RMA Process 2 When the web page opens please sign in If this is the rst time select Click here to register an account and create one Once signed in click on the M...

Page 5: ...mmed into the device to restrict access to con guration options Data may be read out without the password Memory Wrap Around Yes Battery Type 3 6V high temperature lithium battery included user replac...

Page 6: ...er to the Time vs Temperature Chart IP Rating Not Rated Barrier Materials 316 Stainless Steel PTFE Silicone Enclosure Dimensions 1 75 in OD x 9 6 in L 44 45 mm OD x 243 8 mm L Weight 3 0 lb 1350 g The...

Page 7: ...minutes 170 C 396 minutes 180 C 348 minutes 190 C 313 minutes 200 C 286 minutes 210 C 265 minutes 220 C 247 minutes 230 C 233 minutes 240 C 220 minutes 250 C 209 minutes 260 C 200 minutes 270 C 192 mi...

Page 8: ...ven if the exterior of the ThermoVault Max is cool to the touch the interior of the barrier and its contents may still be VERY hot The ThermoVault Max is primarily intended for use in dry air environm...

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