SensorLink 910 EURO Operator'S Manual Download Page 20

 Quality Assurance Certifi cation

Amp, Power Factor & VAR Recorder

Model 910 

SensorLink Corporation certifi es that its calibration measurements are 
traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 
to the extent allowed by the Institute's calibration facility, and to the 
calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members.

This document certifi es the following Model 910 was tested at the 
SensorLink Corporation High Voltage Laboratory, Ferndale, WA, USA to the 
appropriate standard and comply with the requirements of that standard.

Serial Number: ____________________________________________

Model Number: ___________________________________________

I hereby certify that the  Model 910 Varcorder has passed all tests defi ned 
in the SensorLink Corporation standard. I also certify that I have reviewed 
the standard and test procedure and that they are suffi cient in determining 
compliance with the standard.

Signed: ___________________________________________________

Date: _____________________________________________________

SensorLink

®

 

Cor po ra tion

1360 Stonegate Way
 

Ferndale, WA 98248 USA

 

 

phone:

 360/595.1000

 

 

 

fax:

 360/595.1001

 

 

   

www.

sensorlink.com

Form No: SALE-Manual Template Varcorder-011 REV: V04
Date: 10/2019
Manual Stock Code No: M050-070-001
Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Product specifi cation may change. Contact 
your SensorLink representative for the most current product information. © 2005 by SensorLink. All rights reserved.

These products proudly made in the USA.

Summary of Contents for 910 EURO

Page 1: ...SensorLink Corporation Operators Manual Varcorder Amp Power Factor Recorder...

Page 2: ...Adapter Model 7 053 Qty 1 sold in 6 910 1 Kit Qty 1 sold in 6 910 3 Kit Universal Switch Stick Receiver Model 7 054 Qty 1 sold in 6 910 1 Kit Qty 3 sold in 6 910 3 Kit Carrying Case Model 659 Qty 1 s...

Page 3: ...ng on a line with a Shotgun Hot Stick 8 Installing on a line with a Universal Switch Stick Hot Stick 9 Warranty 19 Quality Assurance Back Cover Softlink Software System Requirements 10 Installation of...

Page 4: ...7 to 63 Hz Mechanical Weight 1 5 lbs 0 68 kg Dimensions 9 75 in x 4 75 in x 3 in 24 77 cm x 12 07 cm x 7 62 cm Sensor Opening Up to 1 5 in Up to 3 3 cm Operating Temperature 22 to 140 F 30 to 60 C Lit...

Page 5: ...r plate chuck or other parts of the Varcorder within the air gap of adjacent phases or ground could cause a phase to phase or phase to ground fault Do not alter the product in any manner Theory of Ope...

Page 6: ...corder should be cleaned by wiping with a silicone hot stick wipe to remove dirt sand and salt that will degrade the urethane housing Page 6 Sample and Log Intervals Sample and Log Interval The Sample...

Page 7: ...reliability of the battery life The Recorder will stop operating when the battery fails to supply more than five volts All the logged data is safely stored in flash memory When a fresh battery is put...

Page 8: ...curely holding the Varcorder on the conductor Step 5 Release the hot stick Removing the Varcorder from the line with a shotgun style hot stick Step 1 Attach the hot stick to the unit Step 2 Disengage...

Page 9: ...rder on the conductor Step 5 Pull down on the unit to ensure the urethane spring is securely holding the Varcorder on the conductor Step 6 Unscrew the switch stick to release the Varcorder Switch Stic...

Page 10: ...ontact your network administrator for permission and instructions to complete the install if drivers are not installing automatically Softlink Installation Step 1 Softlink Installer is available at ww...

Page 11: ...communicates with one Recorder at a time To make sure only one Recorder is communicating stand any other Recorders on their base To communicate with a Recorder follow these steps Step 1 Insert the US...

Page 12: ...sample interval is five seconds Battery life depends on this setting see page four Synchronization Selecting the Clear all logged data from the Recorder and synchronize logging to the hour box will a...

Page 13: ...rcorder will only save the logged data in its flash ram for 5 minutes We recommend that you do not remove the battery until you have downloaded all of the data A new battery should be placed into the...

Page 14: ...le for future review in Softlink or another data management program The data from each recorder is saved into its own file Step 1 Select the data file by selecting the Recorder on the menu Step 2 Sele...

Page 15: ...opening saved files Step 1 Open Softlink Step 2 Close the Discovering ports and instruments bar Step 2 Select Open File Step 3 Find and select the csv or xlsx Softlink file Page 15 Opening data files...

Page 16: ...the user Thickness is numbered 1 10 and defaults at three The software will show a preview to the user as the value is changed Chart spline tension The chart spline tension is used to smooth graph li...

Page 17: ...Report Options Click the left arrow to hide Report Options Click the right arrow to show the hidden Report options Zoom Window The bottom graph displays the entire time series To view a section of ti...

Page 18: ...will not work without security permissions from IT Power Factor measurements do not seem to be correct Varcorder specification limitations 1 Power Factor Range is 71 lead to 71 lag Accuracy of Power F...

Page 19: ...bility of the instrument 2 Subjected to misuse negligence or accident or 3 Connected installed adjusted or used otherwise than in accordance with the instructions furnished by SensorLink Corporation T...

Page 20: ...______________ I hereby certify that the Model 910 Varcorder has passed all tests defined in the SensorLink Corporation standard I also certify that I have reviewed the standard and test procedure and...

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