BS6050/6051
RTD Input Benchtop Meters
M2067/0915
INSTRUCTION
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Unpacking Instructions
Remove the Packing List and verify that you have
received all equipment, including the following:
• BS6050 or BS6051 Meter
• Mating Connector
• Power Cord
If you have any questions about the shipment, please call
the Customer Service Department at 1-800-622-2378 or
203-359-1660.
When you receive the shipment, inspect the container
and equipment for signs of damage. Note any evidence
of rough handing in transit. Immediately report any
damage to the shipping agent.
The carrier will not honor damage claims unless all shipping
material is saved for inspection. After examining and
removing contents, save packing material and carton in the
event reshipment is necessary.
Introduction
The BS6050/6051 thermometers are highly accuracy
microprocessor-driven thermometers for use with PT100
Sensors. PT100 calibrations are based upon NBS and
BS tables. The units are housed within tough ABS cases
complete with tilt feet for ease of viewing.
Features
• BS6000: Single RTD input
• BS6051: 6 RTD inputs, switch selectable
• Resolution 0.1° to 999.9°
• °C/°F switchable
• LCD backlit display
• Overrange/faulty probe indication
Installation
Mechanical
The units may be used either flat or at an angle,
depending upon the desired viewing angle. The tilt
feet are located on the underside of the instrument,
and should be pulled down and toward the front of the
instrument until the stop is reached.
Electrical
The units are supplied with a power plug. It is important
to be sure that the appropriate input supply voltages are
used.
Sensor Connections
The thermocouples are connected via miniature
thermocouple plugs on the front of the unit. On
the BS6001, the switch must be positioned to the
corresponding thermocouple socket. Refer to the wiring
diagram on the unit.
Selecting Temperature Scale
The choice of temperature scale (°C/°F) is made using the
slideswitch on the real panel, observing the table shown
above the switch. There is no need to reset the unit as
it continually monitors the switch settings and will
automatically reconfigured itself.
Open Circuit Sensor Detection
An error in the probe is shown by a series of bars (----) on
the display. Under these conditions, either the probe has
an error or the temperature you are measuring is out of
range.
NOTE: