DESCO WEST
- 3651 Walnut Avenue, Chino, CA 91710 • (909) 627-8178
DESCO EAST
- One Colgate Way, Canton, MA 02021-1407 • (781) 821-8370 • Website:
Desco.com
TB-3083
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Employee Owned
December 2020
Calibration
The Dual-Wire Dual Operator Monitor is calibrated to
standards traceable to NIST. Frequency of recalibratrion
should be based on the critical nature of those ESD
sensitive items handled and the risk of failure for the
ESD protective equipment and materials. In general, we
recommend that calibration be performed annually.
Use the EMIT
50524
Limit Comparator for Dual-Wire
Monitors to perform periodic testing (once every 6-12
months) of the Dual-Wire Dual Operator Monitor. The
Limit Comparator can be used on the shop floor within a
few minutes virtually eliminating downtime, verifying that
the monitor is operating within tolerances.
See
TB-6542
for more information.
Figure 5. EMIT 50524 Limit Comparator for Dual-Wire
Monitors
Specifications
Input Voltage and
Frequency
(External Adapter)
AC/DC Power Adapter
Power Input:
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power Output:
12 VDC @ 0.50 A
Cable Length:
5 ft. (1.5 m)
Operating
Temperature
50 to 95 °F (10 to 35 °C)
Environmental
Requirements
Indoor use only at altitudes
less than 6500 ft. (2 km)
Maximum relative humidity
of 80 % up to 85 °F (30 °C)
decreasing linearly to 50 %
@ 85 °F (30 °C)
Dimensions
(Monitor)
4.4" x 4.7" x 2.1"
(112 mm x 119 mm x 53 mm)
Weight
(Monitor)
1.1 lbs. (0.5 kg)
Operator Test Range
1.91 megohms to 35
megohms (default)
or
1.91 megohms to 10
megohms (±10 %)
Worksurface Test
Limit*
3.5 megohms (±10 %)
Operator Test Voltage
8 V (default) or 5 V
Worksurface Test
Voltage
200 mV
Country of Origin
United States of America
*
The worksurface mat must have a dedicated
conductive layer.Desco workstation monitors are not
recommended for use with homogeneous matting.
ANSI/ESD S20.20 requires the use of a surface
resistance meter for periodic verification of a
worksurface’s resistance-to-ground (Rtg). Constant
monitors may not be used as a substitute for this
requirement.