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| TAKING READINGS | GEOKON
5.5
GK-403 READOUT BOX (OBSOLETE MODEL)
The GK-403 can store instrument readings, as well as apply calibration factors to
convert readings to engineering units. The GK-403 displays the thermistor
temperature in degrees Celsius.
5.5.1 CONNECTING SENSORS WITH 10-PIN BULKHEAD CONNECTORS
ATTACHED
Align the grooves on the sensor connector (male), with the appropriate
connector on the readout (female connector labeled sensor or load cell). Push in
the connector, and then twist the outer ring of the male connector until it locks.
5.5.2 CONNECTING SENSORS WITH BARE LEADS
Attach the GK-403-2 flying leads to the bare leads of a
GEOKON
vibrating wire
sensor by connecting each of the clips on the leads to the matching colors of the
sensor conductors, with blue representing the shield (bare).
5.5.3 OPERATING THE GK-403
1.
Set the display selector to the correct position for your equipment.
2.
Power on the unit.
3.
A reading will appear in the front display window. (The last digit may
change one or two digits while reading.)
4.
The thermistor will be read and displayed on the screen above the
instrument reading in degrees Celsius.
5.
Press the Store button to record the value displayed.
If the no reading displays or the reading is unstable, see Section 5 for
troubleshooting suggestions.
The unit will automatically turn off after two minutes to conserve power.
For more information, consult the GK-403 manual.
5.6
MEASURING TEMPERATURES
All
GEOKON
vibrating wire transducers are equipped with a thermistor for
reading temperature. The thermistor gives a varying resistance output as the
temperature changes. The white and green leads of the instrument cable are
normally connected to the internal thermistor.
The GK-403, GK-404, and GK-405 readout boxes will read the thermistor and
display the temperature in degrees Celsius.
Note:
You must use an ohmmeter to read the 4200HT strain gauge.
TO READ TEMPERATURES USING AN OHMMETER:
1.
Connect an ohmmeter to the green and white thermistor leads coming from
the equipment. Since the resistance changes with temperature are large,
the effect of cable resistance is usually insignificant. For long cables a
correction can be applied, equal to approximately 14.7
per 1000 feet
(48.5
per km) at 20 °C. Multiply these factors by two to account for both
directions.
2.
Look up the temperature for the measured resistance in Appendix C. For the
4200HT use Appendix D.