Aemc instruments 1822 User Manual

ENGLISH User Manual
THERMOMETER DATA LOGGER
1821 1823
1822
Statement of Compliance
Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC® Instruments certifies that this instrument has been calibrated using standards and instruments traceable to international standards.
We guarantee that at the time of shipping your instrument has met its published specifications.
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The recommended calibration interval for this instrument is 12 months and begins on the date of receipt by the customer. For recalibration, please use our calibration services. Refer to our repair and calibration section at www.aemc.com.
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CONTENTS

PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
RECEIVING YOUR SHIPMENT ........................................................................................................................................... 5
ORDERING INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................ 5
1. GETTING STARTED ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.1. Battery Installation .................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2. Instrument Front Panel .............................................................................................................................................. 7
1.2.1. Models 1821 and 1822 .....................................................................................................................................7
1.2.2. Model 1823 .....................................................................................................................................................8
1.3. Ins trument Functions ................................................................................................................................................ 8
1.4. Turning the Instrument ON/OFF ............................................................................................................................... 9
1.5. Function Buttons ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
1.6. Display ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2. SETUP ........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.1. DataView Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 10
2.2. Connecting the Instrument to a Computer.............................................................................................................. 10
2.3. Instrument Date/Time ............................................................................................................................................. 11
2.4. Auto OFF ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.5. Measurement Units ................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.6. Alarms .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.7. Sensor Type ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
3. STANDALONE OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................ 12
3.1. Sensor Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 12
3.2. Making Measurements ........................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.1. Temperature Difference (Model 1822) .......................................................................................................... 13
3.2.2. MAX-MIN Mod e ............................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2.3. HOLD ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
3.3. Recording Measurements ...................................................................................................................................... 14
3.4. Alarms .................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.5. Errors ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4. DATAVIEW .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................................... 16
5.1. Reference Conditions ............................................................................................................................................. 16
5.2. Electrical Specifications.......................................................................................................................................... 16
5.2.1. Models 1821 and 1822 .................................................................................................................................. 16
5.2.2. Model 1823 ................................................................................................................................................... 17
5.3. Memory .................................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.4. USB ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
5.5. Bluetooth ................................................................................................................................................................ 18
5.6. Power Supply ......................................................................................................................................................... 18
5.7. Environmental Conditions ...................................................................................................................................... 18
5.8. Mechanical Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 18
5.9. Compliance with International Standards ............................................................................................................... 18
5.10. Electromagnetic Compatibility (CEM) ................................................................................................................... 18
6. MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
6.1. Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................................. 19
6.2. Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.3. Battery Replacement .............................................................................................................................................. 19
6.4. Firmware Update .................................................................................................................................................... 19
REPAIR AND CALIBRATION .............................................................................................................................................. 20
TECHNICAL AND SALES ASSISTANCE ......................................................................................................................... 20
LIMITED WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
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Thank you for purchasing the Model 1821 or Model 1822 thermocouple thermometer data logger, or Model 1823 resistance thermometer data logger.
read these operating instructions carefully
comply with the precautions for use
WARNING, risk of DANGER! The operator must refer to these instructions whenever this danger symbol appears.
Information or useful tip. Battery. Magnet. The product has been declared recyclable after analysis of its life cycle in accordance with
the ISO14040 standard.
For best results from your instrum ent:
AEMC has adopted an Eco-Design approach in order to design this appliance. Analysis of the complete lifecycle has enabled us to control and optimize the effects of the product on the environment. In particular this appliance exceeds regulation requirements with respect to recycling and reuse.
Indicates conformity with European directives and with regulations covering EMC. Indicates that, in the European Union, the instrument must undergo selective disposal in
compliance with Directive WEEE 2002/96/EC. This instrument must not be treated as household waste.

Precautions

This instrument is compliant with safety standard IEC 61010-2-030, for voltages up to 5V with respect to ground. Failure to observe the following safety instructions may result in electric shock, fire, explosion, and damage to the instrument and/or the installation in which it is locat ed.
The operator and/or the responsible authority must carefully read and clearly understand the all precautions to be taken in use. Thorough knowledge and awareness of electrical hazards are essential when using this instrument.
Observe the conditions of use, including temperature, relative humidity, altitude, degree of pollution, and place of use.
Do not use the instrument if it appears damaged, incomplete, or poorly closed.
Before each use, check the condition of the housing and accessories. Any item on which the insulation is deteriorated (even partially) must be set aside for repair or scrapping.
Do not take measurements on bare live conductors. Use a non-contact or properly insulated sensor.
Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE), in particular insulating gloves, if there is any doubt about the voltage levels to which the temperature sensor is connected.
All troubleshooting and metrological checks must be done by competent, accredited personnel.
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Receiving Your Shipment

Upon receiving your shipment, make sure that the contents are consistent with the packing list. Notify your distributor of any missing items. If the equipment appears to be damaged, file a claim immediately with the carrier and notify your distributor at once, giving a detailed description of any damage. Save the damaged packing container to substantiate your claim.

Ordering Information

Thermocouple Thermometer Data Logger Model 1821….………………….…………..…...... Cat. #2121.74
Includes soft carrying pouch, three AA alkaline batteries, 6 ft. (1.8m) USB cable, one thermocouple K Type, quick start guide, USB thumb-drive with DataView
The
rmocouple Thermometer Data Logger Model 1822….………………….……..…….......... Cat. #2121.75
Includes soft carrying pouch, three AA alkaline batteries, 6 ft. (1.8m) USB cable, two thermocouple K Type, quick start guide, USB thumb-drive with DataView
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software and user manual.
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software and user manual.
RTD Th
Includes soft carrying pouch, three AA alkaline batteries, 6 ft. USB cable, one 3 prong flexible RTD, quick start guide, USB thumb-drive with DataView
Repl
ermometer Data Logger Model 1823….…………………………………..…….............. Cat. #2121.76
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software and user manual.
acement Parts:
Thermocouple – Flexible (1M), K Type, -58 to 480 °F (-50 to 249 °C)…….............…................ Cat. #2126.47
able – Replacement 6 ft. (1.8m) USB…………….………………………….............…................Cat. #2138.66
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Pouch – Replacement Carrying Pouch………………..…..…………….………..…....................... Cat. #2154.71
3-Prong Mini Flat Pin Connector for RTD …………….............................................…................ Cat. #5000.82
Acce
ssories:
Multifix Universal Mounting System …...….…………..……………..…………..............................Cat. #5000.44
Adapter – US Wall Plug to USB……………....…………..……….…...………..………….............. Cat. #2153.78
Shock Proof Housing…………………………........…..….….…………...………..……..………….. Cat. #2122.31
Case – General Purpose Carrying Case ……........…….….…………...………..……..…............. Cat. #2118.09
Thermocouple – Needle, 7.25 x 0.5” K Type, -58° to 1292 °F ……...…..….….…………............. Cat. #2126.46
he accessories and replacement parts, visit our web site: www.aemc.com
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1. GETTING STARTED

1.1. Battery Installation

The instrument accepts three AA or LR6 alkaline batteries.
1. “Tear-drop” notch to hang instrument
2. Non-skid pads
3. Magnets for mounting to a metallic surface
4. Battery compartment cover
To change the batteries:
1. Press the tab of the battery compartment cover and lift it clear.
2. Remove the battery compartment cover.
3. Insert the new batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
4. Close the battery compartment cover; ensuring it is completely and correctly closed.
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1.2. Instrument Front Panel

1.2.1. Models 1821 and 1822

1. T1 thermocouple input
2. T2 thermocouple input
3. Backlit LCD
4. Keypad
5. ON/OFF button
6. Type B micro-USB connector
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1.2.2. Model 1823

1. RTD probe input
2. Backlit LCD
3. Keypad
4. ON/OFF button
5. Type B micro-USB connector

1.3. Instrument Functions

The Models 1821 and 1822 are thermocouple-based thermometers with one and two channels, respectively. They operate with sensor types K (Chromel/Alumel), J (iron/Constantan), T (copper/Constantan), E (Chromel/Constantan), N (Nicrosil/Nisil), R (platinum-rhodium/platinum), and S (platinum-rhodium/platinum) and can measure temperatures from -418 to +3213°F (-250 to +1767°C) depending on sensor.
The Model 1823 is a single channel resistive-probe thermometer (RTD100 or RTD1000). It measures temperatures from -148 to +752°F (-100 to +400°C).
These stand alone instruments can:
Display temperature measurements in °C or °F
Record minimum and maximum temperatures in a specified period
Record and store measurements
Communicate with a computer via Bluetooth or USB cable
DataView
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with the Data Logger Control Panel software can be installed on a computer to allow you to configure the instruments, view measurements in real time, download data from the instruments, and create reports.
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