The user manual sets out the operating instructions for the
instrument. It is designed to provide a quick reference guide for
use in the field.
The reference manual is aimed at users who are familiar with
AMETEK calibrators, as well as those who are not. The manual
is divided into 10 chapters which describe how to set up,
operate, service and maintain the calibrator. The technical
specifications are described and accessories may be ordered
from the list of accessories.
Safety symbols
This manual contains a number of safety symbols designed to
draw your attention to instructions which must be followed when
using the instrument, as well as any risks involved.
Warning
Conditions and actions that may compromise the
safeuseoftheinstrument andresultin
considerable personal injury or material damage.
Caution…
Conditions and actions that may compromise the
safe use of the instrument and result in slight
personal or material damage.
Note…
Special situations which demand the user’s
attention.
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List of contents
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........................................Reference manual, English
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1.0Introduction
ETC-calibrators are temperature calibrators designed to calibrate
temperature sensors.
Read this manual carefully before using the instrument and make
sure that all safety instructions and warnings are observed.
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2.0Safety instructions
Read this manual carefully before using the
instrument!
In order to avoid any personal injuries and/or damage to
the instrument all safety instructions and warnings must be
observed.
Disposal – WEEE Directive
These calibrators contain Electrical and Electronic circuits
and must be recycled or disposed of properly (in
accordance with the WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC).
Warning
About the use:
The calibrator must not be used for any purposes other
than those described in this manual, as it might cause a
hazard.
The calibrator has been designed for indoor use only
and is not to be used in wet locations.
The calibrator is not to be used in hazardous areas,
where vapour or gas leaks, etc. may constitute a
danger of explosion.
The calibrator is not designed for operation in altitudes
above 2000 meters.
The calibrator is a CLASS I product and must be
connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth
connection. Ensure the ground connection of the
calibrator is properly connected to the protective earth
before switching on the calibrator. Always use a mains
power cable with a mains plug that connects to the
protective earth.
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To ensure the connection to protective earth any
extension cord used must also have a protective earth
conductor.
Only use a mains power cord with a current rating as
specified by the calibrator and which is approved for the
voltage and plug configuration in your area.
Before switching on the calibrator make sure that it is
set to the voltage of the mains electricity supply.
Always position the calibrator to enable easy and quick
disconnection of the power source (mains inlet socket).
The calibrator must be kept clear within an area of 20
cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator due to
fire hazard.
Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil,
paste, etc. in the calibrators. These fluids may
penetrate the calibrator and cause electrical hazard,
damage or create poisonous fumes.
The calibrator must be switched off before any attempt
to service the instrument is made. There are no user
serviceable parts inside the calibrator.
When cleaning the well or insertion tube, REMEMBER
to wear goggles when using compressed air!
About the insertion tubes and well:
Never leave hot insertion tubes which have been
removed from the calibrator unsupervised – they may
constitute a fire hazard or personal injury.
If you intend to store the calibrator in the optional
aluminium carrying case after use, you must ensure that
the instrument has cooled down to a temperature below100°C/212°F before placing it in the carrying case.
Never place a hot insertion tube in the optional carrying
case.
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Caution – Hot surface
Do not touch the well, the insertion tube or the grid
plate, as the calibrator is heating up / has been heated
up – they may be very hot and cause burns.
Do not touch the tip of the sensor when it is removed
from the insertion tube/well – it may be very hot and
cause burns.
Over 50°C/122°F
If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures
above 50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument
reaches a temperature below 50°C/122°F before you
switch it off.
Do not remove the insert from the calibrator before the
insert has cooled down to less than 50°C/122°F.
Caution – Cold surface
Below 0°C/32°F (applies only to the ETC-125 A models)
Do not touch the well or insertion tube when these are
below 0°C/32°F - they might create frostbite.
If the calibrator has reached a temperature below
0°C/32°F, ice crystals may form on the insertion tube
and the well. This, in turn, may cause the material
surfaces to oxidize
To prevent this from happening, simply heat up the
calibrator to 100°C/212°F until all water left has
evaporated.
It is very important that humidity in the well and insertion
tube is removed to prevent corrosion and frost
expansion damages.
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Caution…
About the use:
Do not use the instrument if the fan is out of order.
Before cleaning the calibrator, you must switch it off,
allow it to cool down and remove all cables.
About the well, insertion tube and grid plate:
The well and the insertion tube must be clean before
use.
Do not pour any form of liquids into the well. It might
damage the well or cause a hazard.
Scratches and other damage to the insertion tubes
should be avoided by storing the insertion tubes
carefully when not in use.
The insertion tube must never be forced into the well.
The well could be damaged as a result, and the
insertion tube may get stuck.
The insertion tube must always be removed from the
calibrator after use.
The humidity in the air may cause corrosion oxidation
on the insertion tube inside the instrument. There is a
risk that the insertion tube may get stuck if this is
allowed to happen.
Note…
The product liability only applies if the instrument is
subject to a manufacturing defect. This liability becomes
void if the user fails to follow the instructions set out in this
manual or uses unauthorised spare parts.
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3.0Operating the calibrator
3.1Before use
Warning
The calibrator must not be used for any purposes other
than those described in this manual, as it might cause a
hazard.
The calibrator has been designed for indoor use only
and is not to be used in wet locations.
The calibrator is not to be used in hazardous areas,
where vapour or gas leaks, etc. may constitute a
danger of explosion.
The calibrator is not designed for operation in altitudes
above 2000 meters.
The calibrator is a CLASS I product and must be
connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth
connection. Ensure the ground connection of the
calibrator is properly connected to the protective earth
before switching on the calibrator. Always use a mains
power cable with a mains plug that connects to the
protective earth.
To ensure the connection to protective earth any
extension cord used must also have a protective earth
conductor.
Only use a mains power cord with a current rating as
specified by the calibrator and which is approved for the
voltage and plug configuration in your area.
Before switching on the calibrator make sure that it is
set to the voltage of the mains electricity supply.
Always position the calibrator to enable easy and quick
disconnection of the power source (mains inlet socket).
The calibrator must be kept clear within an area of 20
cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator due to
fire hazard.
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Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil,
paste, etc. in the calibrators. These fluids may
penetrate the calibrator and cause electrical hazard,
damage or create poisonous fumes.
Caution – Hot surface
Do not touch the grid plate, the well or the insertion
tube as the calibrator is heating up – they may be very
hot and cause burns.
Do not touch the handle of the calibrator during use – it
may be very hot and cause burns.
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Follow the instructions below before using the calibrator (cf. Fig. 1):
1.Place the calibrator on an even horizontal surface away from
all draughts.
Caution…
Do not use the instrument if the fan is out of order. Ensure
a free supply of air to the fan (pos. 5).
2.Check that the voltage shown on the label above the power
control switch is identical to the mains voltage (ETC-400
only). If not, the instrument should be returned to AMETEK
Denmark A/S or the distributor for replacement.
3.Plug in the cable below (pos. 3) the power control switch
(pos. 4) and check that the earth connection is present.
4.The selected insertion tube is inserted into the calibrator
(ETC-125 A only).
Caution…
The well and the insertion tube must be clean before
use.
The insertion tube must never be forced into the well.
The well could be damaged as a result, and the
insertion tube may get stuck.
Do not pour any form of liquids into the well. It might
damage the well or cause a hazard.
5.Place the sensor (pos. 1, Fig. 1).
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3.2Keyboard
The keys on the keyboard activate the following functions (cf. Fig. 2):
POSDescription
ENTER button used to accept chosen options.
UP ARROW button used to adjust temperature values
(value increases) and to select menu options.
DOWN ARROW button used to adjust temperature values
(value decreases) and to select menu options.
ESC/MENU button used to escape or to activate the menu
system (hold button down for min. 2 seconds).
AUTO STEP button used to activate AUTO STEP.
The function is used to switch between a series of settemperatures automatically.
3.3Display
The various segments of the display are used to indicate the following
(cf. Fig. 2):
POSDescription
Used to display Read-temperature and parameters in the
menu system.
Celsius temperature unit for top display.
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Fahrenheit temperature unit for top display.
Fahrenheit temperature unit for bottom display.
Celsius temperature unit for bottom display.
Minute time unit for bottom display.
Used to display set-temperature, time-until-stable and
parameter values in the menu system.
AUTO STEP symbol used to indicate that the function is
active (symbol flashes repeatedly).
Check mark displayed when the calibrator is stable.
3.4Connections
The instrument is designed for the following connections (cf. Fig. 1):
POSDescription
Connection of RS232 cable
3.5Calibrator functions - overview
The instrument’s functions are divided into hierarchical groups. See
the key diagram in Fig. 3.
3.6Selecting the set-temperature
The calibrator will now work towards the new set-temperature.
Pressor
flashes (the starting point is the last chosen set-temperature
even if the instrument has been turned off).
Pressorto select the required temperature.
Pressto accept the change orto cancel and
return to the previous value.
The current set-temperature
.
ESC
MENU
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3.7AUTO STEP
The AUTO STEP function (cf. Fig. 4) is used to step automatically
between a range of different set-temperatures.
AUTO
STEP
Press. The instrument displays the number of settemperature.
Pressorto select the required number of steps.
Pressto accept your selection. The first set-temperature
will flash.
Pressorto select the required temperature.
Pressto accept your selection. The next set-
temperature will flash. This process will be repeated until the
last value has been accepted. The extrafor which you
wish the calibrator to remain at every step will flash.
Pressorto set the required number of minutes.
Pressto accept your selection. The function will be
activated.
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Pressafter the last set-temperature to end the function
ESC
orto leave the function at any time.
MENU
3.8MENU
The MENU function (cf. Fig. 5) is used to modify the SETUP
parameters.
ESC
Hold downfor approx. 2 seconds. The word
will appear on the display.
MENU
Press. The first SETUP parameter will be displayed.
Pressorto toggle between the SETUP
parameters:
:Temperature unit C or F.
:The highest permissible temperature for
the calibrator.
:Extra time which must elapse once the
well is stable before the check mark
symbol is displayed.
:Temperature resolution of 0 or 1
decimal.
Pressto select the SETUP parameter you wish to
change. The current value will flash.
Pressorto select the required value.
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Pressto accept your selection orto cancel and
return to the previous value.
Once you have changed all SETUP parameters as required,
cancel the function by pressingtwice.
ESC
MENU
ESC
MENU
4.0After use
Caution
–
Hot surface
Do not touch the well, the insertion tube or the grid
plate - they may be very hot and cause burns.
Do not touch the tip of the sensor when it is removed
from the insertion tube/well – it may be very hot and
cause burns.
Over 50°C/122°F
If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures
above 50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument
reaches a temperature below 50°C/122°F before you
switch it off.
ETC-125 A only.
Warning……
Never leave hot insertion tubes which have been
removed from the calibrator unsupervised – they may
constitute a fire hazard or personal injury.
Do not remove the insertion tube from the calibrator
before the insertion tube has cooled down to less than
50°C/122°F.
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Caution…
The insertion tube must always be removed from the
calibrator after use.
The humidity in the air may cause corrosion oxidation
on the insertion tube inside the instrument. There is a
risk that the insertion tube may get stuck if this is
allowed to happen.
If the calibrator is to be transported, the insertion tube
must be removed from the well to avoid damage to the
instrument.
Scratches and other damage to the insertion tubes
should be avoided by storing the insertion tubes
carefully when not in use.
4.1Switching off the calibrator
The following routine must be observed before the insertion tube is
removed and the instrument turned off (cf. Fig. 1) :
1.If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures above
50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument reaches a
temperature below 50°C/122°F before you switch it off.
2.If the calibrator has reached a temperature below 0°C/32°F,
it should be heated momentarily to a temperature of
100°C/212°F.
3.Turn off the calibrator using the power control switch (pos.
4).
4.Remove the insertion tube from the calibrator using the tool
supplied with the instrument.
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1.0Introduction
AMETEK Denmark A/S was ISO
Congratulations on your new AMETEK Jofra ETC
Calibrator!
With the AMETEK Jofra calibrator, you have chosen an extremely
effective instrumentwhich we hope will live up to all your
expectations. Over the past many years, we have acquired extensive
knowledge of industrial temperature calibration. This expertise is
reflected in our products which are all designed for daily use in an
industrial environment. Please note that we would be very interested
in hearing from you if you have any ideas or suggestions for changes
to our products.
This reference manual applies to the following instruments:
Jofra ETC-125 A
Jofra ETC-400 A
Jofra ETC-400 R
ISO-9001 certified
by Bureau Veritas Certification Denmark.
CE-label
Your new calibrator bears the CE label and conforms to
the EMC Directive and the Low-voltage Directive.
Technical assistance
Please contact the dealer from whom you acquired the instrument if
you require technical assistance.
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-9001 certified in September 1994
1.1Warranty
This instrument is warranted against defects in workmanship,
material and design for two (2) years from date of delivery to the
extent that AMETEK will, at its sole option, repair or replace the
instrument or any part thereof which is defective, provided, however,
that this warranty shall not apply to instruments subjected to
tampering or, abuse, or exposed to highly corrosive conditions.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND AMETEK HEREBY
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY. AMETEK SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY ANTICIPATED OR LOST
PROFITS.
This warranty is voidable if the purchaser fails to follow any and all
instructions, warnings or cautions in the instrument’s User Manual.
If a manufacturing defect is found, AMETEK will replace or repair the
instrument or replace any defective part thereof without charge;
however, AMETEK’s obligation hereunder does not include the cost
of transportation, which must be borne by the customer. AMETEK
assumes no responsibility for damage in transit, and any claims for
such damage should be presented to the carrier by the purchaser.
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2.0Safety instructions
Read this manual carefully before using
the instrument!
Please follow the instructions and procedures described in
this manual. They are designed to allow you to get the
most out of your calibrator and avoid any personal injuries
and/or damage to the instrument.
Disposal – WEEE Directive
These calibrators contain Electrical and Electronic circuits
and must be recycled or disposed of properly (in
accordance with the WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC).
Warning
About the use:
The calibrator must not be used for any purposes
other than those described in this manual, as it might
cause a hazard.
The calibrator has been designed for indoor use only
and is not to be used in wet locations.
The calibrator is not to be used in hazardous areas,
where vapour or gas leaks, etc. may constitute a
danger of explosion.
The calibrator is a CLASS I product and must be
connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth
connection. Ensure the ground connection of the
calibrator is properly connected to the protective earth
before switching on the calibrator. Always use a mains
power cable with a mains plug that connects to the
protective earth.
To ensure the connection to protective earth any
extension cord used must also have a protective earth
conductor.
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Only use a mains power cord with a current rating as
specified by the calibrator and which is approved for
the voltage and plug configuration in your area.
Before switching on the calibrator make sure that it is
set to the voltage of the mains electricity supply.
Always position the calibrator to enable easy and quick
disconnection of the power source (mains inlet socket).
The calibrator must be kept free within an area of 20
cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator due to
fire hazard.
Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil,
paste, etc. in the calibrators. These fluids may
penetrate the calibrator and cause electrical hazard,
damage or create poisonous fumes.
The calibrator must be switched off before any attempt
to service the instrument is made. There are no user
serviceable parts inside the calibrator.
When cleaning the well or the insertion tube,
REMEMBER to wear goggles when using compressed
air in the dry-block calibrator.
Avoid knocking, bumping or dropping the instrument.
This can cause permanent damage to the instrument
and loss of accuracy.
Do not use this instrument for any application other
than calibration work.
The calibration instruments should only be used by
TRAINED PERSONNEL.
About the insertion tubes and well:
Never leave hot insertion tubes which have been
removed from the calibrator unsupervised – they may
constitute a fire hazard or personal injury.
If you intend to store the calibrator in the optional
aluminium carrying case after use, you must ensure
that the instrument has cooled down to a temperature
below 100°C/212°F before placing it in the carrying
case.
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Never place a hot insertion tube in the optional carrying
case.
Caution – Hot surface
This symbol is engraved in the well of the ETC-400 A and
in the grid plate of the ETC-125 A / 400 R.
Do not touch the well, the insertion tube or the grid
plate, as the calibrator is heating up / has been heated
up – they may be very hot and cause burns.
Do not touch the tip of the sensor when it is removed
from the insertion tube/well – it may be very hot and
cause burns.
Over 50°C/122°F
If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures
above 50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument
reaches a temperature below 50°C/122°F before you
switch it off.
Do not remove the insert from the calibrator before the
insert has cooled down to less than 50°C/122°F.
Caution – Cold surface
Below 0°C/32°F (applies only to the ETC-125 A models)
Do not touch the well or insertion tube when these are
below 0°C/32°F - they might create frostbite.
If the calibrator has reached a temperature below
0°C/32°F, ice crystals may form on the insertion tube
and the well. This, in turn, may cause the material
surfaces to oxidize
To prevent this from happening, simply heat up the
calibrator to 100°C/212°F until all water left has
evaporated.
It is very important that humidity in the well and insertion
tube is removed to prevent corrosion and frost
expansion damages.
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Caution…
About the use:
Do not use the instrument if the fan is out of order.
Before cleaning the calibrator, you must switch it off,
allow it to cool down and remove all cables.
About the well, insertion tube and grid plate:
The well and the insertion tube must be clean before
use.
Do not pour any form of liquids into the well. It might
damage the well or cause a hazard.
Scratches and other damage to the insertion tubes
should be avoided by storing the insertion tubes
carefully when not in use.
The insertion tube must never be forced into the well.
The well could be damaged as a result, and the
insertion tube may get stuck.
The insertion tube must always be removed from the
calibrator after use.
The humidity in the air may cause corrosion oxidation
on the insertion tube inside the instrument. There is a
risk that the insertion tube may get stuck if this is
allowed to happen.
Note…
The product liability only applies if the instrument is subject
to a manufacturing defect. This liability becomes void if the
user fails to follow the maintenance instructions set out in
this manual or uses unauthorised spare parts.
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3.0Setting up the calibrator
3.1Receipt of the calibrator
When you receive the instrument…
Carefully unpack and check the calibrator and the accessories.
Check the parts off against the list shown below.
If any of the parts are missing or damaged, please contact the
dealer who sold the calibrator.
You should receive:
1 calibrator
1 mains power cable
1 insertion tube (ETC-125 A only)
1 tool for insertion tube (ETC-125 A only)
CalibrationCertificate
CALIBRATIONINSTRUMENTS
CalibrationEqu ipment
xxxxxxxxxxxx
CalibrationTraceabilit y
CalibrationProc edure
xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
CalibrationCondit ions
xxxxxxxxxxxx
1 traceable calibration certificate
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xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
CalibrationRes ults
xxxx xxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
1 user- and reference manual
1 RS 232 serial cable
1 shoulder strap
1 CD-ROM containing the software package
“JOFRACAL”
1 CD-ROM containing JOFRA IR-LAB
calibration software (ETC-400 R only)
1 correction table for emissivity
(ETC-400 R only)
User/reference
manual
When reordering, please specify the parts number found
in the list of accessories, section 10.0.
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3.2Preparing the calibrator
Warning
The calibrator has been designed for indoor use only
and is not to be used in wet locations.
The calibrator is not to be used in hazardous areas,
where vapour or gas leaks, etc. may constitute a
danger of explosion.
The calibrator is not designed for operation in altitudes
above 2000 meters.
The calibrator is a CLASS I product and must be
connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth
connection. Ensure the ground connection of the
calibrator is properly connected to the protective earth
before switching on the calibrator. Always use a mains
power cable with a mains plug that connects to the
protective earth.
To ensure the connection to protective earth any
extension cord used must also have a protective earth
conductor.
Only use a mains power cord with a current rating as
specified by the calibrator and which is approved for the
voltage and plug configuration in your area.
Before switching on the calibrator make sure that it is
set to the voltage of the mains electricity supply.
Always position the calibrator to enable easy and quick
disconnection of the power source (mains inlet socket).
The calibrator must be kept clear within an area of 20
cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator due to
fire hazard.
Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil,
paste, etc. in the calibrators. These fluids may
penetrate the calibrator and cause electrical hazard,
damage or create poisonous fumes.
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Note…
Theinstrument mustnotbe exposedto draughts.
Especially the temperature of the target unit surface on the
ETC-400 R might be affected by this.
6
5
1
2
115V
3
4
Fig. 1
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When setting up the calibrator, you must…(see fig. 1)
Select an insertion tube with the correct bore diameter and
125 A only)
or use one of the bores in the well that best suits your needs.
ormation on how to select the insertion
Place the calibrator on an even horizontal surface in the spot
you intend to use it.
Caution…
Do not use the instrument if the fan is out of order.
Ensure a free supply of air to the fan.
Check that the voltage shown on the label above the power
control switch is identical to the mains voltage (ETC-400 A/R
only). If not, the instrument should be returned to AMETEK
Denmark A/S or the distributor for replacement.
Check that the earth connection for the instrument is present
and attach the cable.
place it in the largest bore of the instrument (ETCSee section 3.3 for inf
tube/ correct bore in the well.
The calibrator is now ready for use.
Section 3.3 and 3.4 are for ETC-125 / 400 A only
3.3Choice of insertion tube / correct bore in
well.
Caution…
To get the best results out of your calibrator, the insertion
tube dimensions, tolerance and material are critical. We
highly advise using the JOFRA insertion tubes, as they
guarantee trouble free operation. Use of other insertion
tubes may reduce performance of the calibrator and cause
the insertion tube to get stuck.
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Caution…
Before using new insertion tubes for calibration in the ETC-
125 instrument, the insertion tubes must be heated up to
maximum temperature 125°C (257°F)for a period of
minimum 30 minutes.
Insertion tubes are only available for the ETC-125 A.
An insertion tube is selected on the basis of the diameter of the
sensor to be calibrated. You may choose between an 8 mm / 5/16
inch insertion tube, an 3/8 inch insertion tube or alternatively, you
may order an undrilled insertion tube and drill the required hole
yourself. The finished dimension should be as follows:
Sensor diameter +0.2 +0.05/-0 mm.
A bore is selected on the basis of the diameter of the sensor to be
calibrated. The sensor can now be inserted directly into the bore of
the well. See Fig. 2 for various design combinations.
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The various design combinations to choose from.
2mm
4mm
3mm
4mm
6 mm
Metric - ETC-400 A
1/4 in.
3/8 in.
1/8 in.
3/16 in.
1/16 in.
12.5mm
1/2 in.
Imperial - ETC-400 A
Fig. 2
3.4Inserting the sensor
1/16 in.
3/16 in.
1/4 in.
Imperial - ETC-400 A
8mm
5/16 in.
6mm
1/4 in.
ETC-125 A
1/8 in.
5/32 in.
4mm
5/32 in.
Before inserting the sensor and switching on the calibrator, please
note the following important warning:
Warning
Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil, paste,
etc. These fluids may penetrate the calibrator and cause
electrical hazard, damage or create poisonous fumes.
Insert the sensor as shown in Fig. 1, pos. 6.
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Caution…
The well and the insertion tube must be clean before
use.
Scratches and other damage to the insertion tube
should be avoided by storing the insertion tube carefully
when not in use.
The insertion tube must never be forced into the well.
The well could be damaged as a result, and the
insertion tube may get stuck.
Caution – Hot surface
Do not touch the grid plate, the well or the insertion
tube while the calibrator is heating up – they may be
very hot and cause burns.
Do not touch the tip of the sensor when it is removed
from the insertion tube – it may be very hot and cause
burns.
Do not remove the insert from the calibrator before the
insert has cooled down to less than 50°C/122°F.
Caution – Cold surface
Below 0°C/32°F (applies only to the ETC-125 A models)
Do not touch the well or insertion tube when these are
below 0°C/32°F - they might create frostbite.
If the calibrator has reached a temperature below
0°C/32°F, ice crystals may form on the insertion tube
and the well. This, in turn, may cause the material
surfaces to oxidize
To prevent this from happening, simply heat up the
calibrator to 100°C/212°F until all water left has
evaporated.
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4.0Operating the calibrator
4.1Keyboard, display and connections
Keyboard
1
Fig. 3
Pos.Description
LCD.
AUTO STEP button used to activate AUTO STEP.
The function is used to switch between a series of settemperatures automatically.
CALIBRATION INSTRUMENTS
AUTO
STEP
ESC
MENU
2
3
ETC
C
F
F
C
min
4
5
6
ESC/MENU button used as Escape key or to activate the
menu system (hold button down for min. 2 seconds).
DOWN ARROW button used to adjust temperature values
(value decreases) and to select menu options.
UP ARROW button used to adjust temperature values
(value increases) and to select menu options.
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ENTER button used to accept chosen options.
Display
9
8
C
min
C
F
F
7
6
5
1
Fig. 4
Pos.Description
CHECKMARK displayed when the calibrator is stable.
AUTO STEP symbol used to indicate that the function is
active (symbol flashes repeatedly).
Used to display set-temperatures, time-until-stable and
parameter values in the menu system.
Minute time unit for bottom display.
Celsius temperature unit for bottom display.
Fahrenheit temperature unit for bottom display.
Fahrenheit temperature unit for top display.
Celsius temperature unit for top display.
Used to display Read-temperature and parameters in the
menu system.
2
3
4
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Connections
All connections are located on the back of the instrument.
2
3
115 V
1
Fig. 5
Pos.Description
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Power control switch with connection for cable and on/off
switch.
Connection for RS232 cable.
Voltage label.
It is very important that the voltage shown on the label is
identical to the mains voltage.
4.2Starting the calibrator
°C
Switch the calibrator on using the power control switch (Fig.
5, pos. 1).
The instrument is initialised and the last calibration date is
displayed:
The calibration date will be displayed for approx. 2 seconds.
The initialisation process has been completed and the
calibrator is ready for use.
All settings are stored when the calibrator is switched off.
When the instrument is switched back on again, the status
will be the same as when it was switched off.
4.3Selecting the set-temperature
Pressorto adjust the set-temperature.
The current selection flashes in the bottom display:
°C
The starting point is the last chosen set-temperature (even if
the instrument has been switched off).
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Pressto accept the change orto cancel.
The calibrator will now heat up/cool down.
ESC
MENU
The top display continuously shows the read-temperature.
°C
°C
The bottom display shows either the set-temperature or the
estimated time in whole minutes until the calibrator will be
stable:
min
When the calibrator is stable the display will show the
checkmark symbol. The instrument will emit an audible
alarm and the estimated time until stable will be replaced by
the set-temperature:
°C
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4.4Using the AUTO STEP
AUTO STEP is used to step automatically between a range of
different calibration temperatures. This is useful when calibrating
sensors in places which are hard to reach, and when calibrating
sensors for which the output is displayed in a different location.
The function can be illustrated using the following example:
Fig. 6
Press.
AUTO
STEP
Thesymbol for AUTO STEP flashes to indicate that
the function is active.
ESC
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The function can be cancelled at any time by pressing
MENU
min
Pressorto select the required number of
steps (minimum 2 steps, maximum 9 steps):
Repeat the above procedure for all temperature steps.
Pressto accept your selection.
Pressorto select the required set-temperature
for step 1:
°C
Pressto accept your selection.
Pressto accept your choices once you have adjusted
the last temperature step.
Pressorto set the amount of extra time you
wish the calibrator to remain at every step:
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Pressto accept your selection.
The following will be displayed for one second to indicate that the
°C
calibrator is ready to work towards the set-temperature:
°C
The calibrator will now work towards the given set-temperature. An
audible alarm will be emitted once the calibrator is stable.
The calibrator will wait the specified amount of extra time. The
instrument indicates this by counting down the amount of time
remaining:
min
The calibrator will then go to the next step. The procedure is the
same as for the first step. This process will be repeated until the last
step has been executed and the function has been completed.
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4.5Using the MENU
ESC
Hold downfor more than approx. 2 seconds:
MENU
Pressto select SETUP.
Pressorto switch between the adjustable
parameters:
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°C
°F
ESC
If you wish to exit SETUP, simply press.
The instrument will ignore all changes if you press
when adjusting any of the parameters.
MENU
ESC
MENU
4.5.1Adjusting the temperature unit
Pressto adjust the parameter.
Pressorto switch between °C and °F:
- and
Pressto accept your selection.
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4.5.2Adjusting the max-temperature
min
4.5.3Adjusting the extra stability time
The extra stability time is the amount of extra time you wish to elapse
before the checkmark symbolis displayed after the calibrator has
stabilised.
Pressorto set the max-temperature in steps
of 0.1C or 0.1F:
°C
If the current set-temperature is higher than the new maxtemperature, you will need to adjust the set-temperature.
The instrument will immediately begin to cool (if required) as
soon as the new max-temperature is accepted.
Pressto accept your selection.
If you wish to exit SETUP, simply press.
ESC
MENU
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Pressorto set the time to anywhere between
0 and 20 minutes:
Pressto accept your selection.
4.5.4Adjusting the temperature resolution
Pressorto select the required number of
decimals:
°C
- and
°C
Pressto accept your selection.
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4.6Calibrating IR-thermometers (ETC-400 R
°C
only)
Warning
Do never allow any foreign material to come in
contact with the target unit surface, as the emission
factor of the target unit might change.
Do not touch the target unit surface and the grid
plate – they may be very hot and cause burns.
Pressorto select the required testtemperature.
°C
The starting point is the last chosen test-temperature (even
if the instrument has been switched off).
Pressto accept the change orto cancel.
The calibrator will now heat up/cool down.
The top display continuously shows the read-temperature.
The bottom display shows that the calibrator is working
towards the given test-temperature.
ESC
MENU
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When the calibrator is stable, the display will show the
°C
checkmark symbol. The instrument will emit an audible
alarm and the calibrator is now ready for use.
°C
Select the emission factor of the target unit on the IR
thermometer to be calibrated. If your IR-thermometer has a
fixed emissivity setting, use the IRLAB software to calculate
corrections.
Point the IR thermometer perpendicular towards the target
unit surface.
It is very important that the thermometer is held close to the
target unit surface.
Fig. 7
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Caution…
Avoid contact to the target unit surface with the
thermometer during operation, as the thermometer
accuracy will be affected and the thermometer may
overheat or be damaged. Recommended operating
distance is between 2,5 – 5 cm / 1 – 2”.
Ensure the thermometer’s “field of vision” is centred and contained
within the surface area of the target unit. See fig. 7.
If the calibration is not carried out as described, the result of the
calibration will not be accurate.
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4.7Simulation/training
The calibrator’s simulation mode is used to train personnel in the use
of the instrument, etc. The simulation setting differs from the
standard setting as follows:
The instrument will not actually heat up or cool down the well.
The heating and cooling processes are simulated at around 10
The calibrator will remain in simulation mode until it is switched off.
Hold down theandbuttons while you switch
on the calibrator.
The instrument will display the following screen:
The instrument will then revert to the standard display.
times the normal speed of these operations.
AUTO
STEP
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5.0Storing and transporting the calibrator
Caution…
The following guidelines should always be observed when
storing and transporting the calibrator. This will ensure that
the instrument and the sensor remain in good working
order.
Switch off the calibrator using the power control switch.
Note that the calibration procedure may be interrupted at any time
using the power control switch. Switching off the calibrator during the
calibration process will not damage either the instrument or the
sensor.
Tool for insertion tube
Hole for tool for insertion tube
Insertion tube
Fig. 8
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ETC-125 A only.
The following routine must be observed before the insertion tube is
removed and the instrument switched off:
Caution – Hot surface
Over 50°C/122°F
If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures
above 50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument
reaches a temperature below 50°C/122°F before you
switch it off.
Do not remove the insertion tube from the calibrator
before the insertion tube has cooled down to less than
50°C/122°F
Never leave hot insertion tubes which have been removed
fromthecalibratorunsupervised–unauthorized
personnel might pick up insertion tubes causing severe
burns.
Never place a hot insertion tube in the optional carrying
case.
Below 0°C/32°F
Do not touch the well or insertion tube when these are
below 0°C/32°F - they might create frostbite.
If the calibrator has reached a temperature below
0°C/32°F, ice crystals may form on the insertion tube and
on the well. This, in turn, may cause the material
surfaces to oxidize.
To prevent this from happening, the insertion tube and
the well must be dried. This is done by heating up the
calibrator to min. 100°C/212°F until all water left has
evaporated.
It is very important that humidity in the well and insertion
tube is removed to prevent corrosion and frost expansion
damages.
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Remove the insertion tube from the calibrator using the tool for
insertion tube supplied with the instrument as shown in Fig. 8.
Caution…
The insertion tube must always be removed from the
calibrator after use.
The humidity in the air may cause corrosion oxidation on
the insertion tube inside the instrument. There is a risk
that the insertion tube may get stuck if this is allowed to
happen.
The insertion tube must be removed to avoid damage to
the instrument if the calibrator is to be transported long
distances.
ETC-400 R only
When the ETC-400 R is not in use, it is advisable to store the
calibrator in the carrying case.
Caution – Hot surface
Over 50°C/122°F
If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures
above 50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument
reaches a temperature below 50°C/122°F before you
switch it off.
You must ensure that the instrument has cooled down to
a temperature below 100°C/212°F before placing it in
the carrying case.
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6.0Errors
Warning
The calibrator must be switched off before any attempt to
service the instrument is made. There are no user
serviceable parts inside the calibrator.
Note…
AMETEK Denmark’s liability ceases if:
parts are replaced/repaired using spare parts which are
not identical to those recommended by the
manufacturer.
non-original parts are used in any way when operating
the instrument.
AMETEK Denmark’s liability is restricted to errors which
originated from the factory.
If the calibrator detects an error during operation, the instrument will
terminate all functions and display an error code:
Likely cause:Defective RTD-sensor or excessively high
temperature measured by the instrument’s internal
sensor.
Solution:The calibrator should be returned to the
manufacturer for service.
Likely cause:The calibration coefficients have not been accepted.
Solution:Try again. If the error message returns, the
calibrator should be returned to the manufacturer
for service.
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Likely cause:An error has occurred in the control circuit.
Solution:The calibrator should be returned to the
manufacturer for service.
Nothing happens when the power control switch (on/off
switch) is pressed.
Likely cause:There is no power to the calibrator.
Solution:Check that the calibrator is correctly connected.
If there are no problems with the mains cable, the
calibrator should be returned to the manufacturer
for service.
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7.0Returning the calibrator for service
When returning the calibrator to the manufacturer for service, please
enclose a fully completed service information form. Simply copy the
form on the following page and fill in the required information.
The calibrator should be returned in the original packing.
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Service info
Customer data:Date:
Customer name and address:___________________________________________
Attention and Dept.:___________________________________________________
Fax no./Phone no.:____________________________________________________
Your order no.:_______________________________________________________
Delivery address:_____________________________________________________
Distributor name:_____________________________________________________
Instrument data:
Model and Serial no.:__________________________________________________
Warranty claimedYes:____ No:_____ Original invoice no.:_________________
Temp.Service request:This instrument is sent for
calibration(please check off):
___ Calibration as left___ Check
___ Calibration as found and as left___ Service
___ Accredited calibration as left___ Repair
___ Accredited calibration as found and as left.
Diagnosis/Fault description:_____________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Special requests:_____________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Safety precautions: if the product has been exposed to any hazardous substances, it must be
thoroughly decontaminated before it is returned to AMETEK. Details of the hazardous
substances and any precautions to be taken must be enclosed.
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8.0Maintenance
8.1Cleaning
Caution…
Before cleaning the calibrator, you must switch it off, allow
it to cool down and remove all cables.
Caution – Hot surface
Over 50°C/122°F
If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures
above 50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument
reaches a temperature below 50°C/122°F before you
switch it off.
Caution – Hot surface – ETC-125 A only
Do not remove the insertion tube from the calibrator
before the insertion tube has cooled down to less than
50°C/122°F
Never leave hot insertion tubes which have been removed
fromthecalibratorunsupervised–unauthorized
personnel might pick up insertion tubes causing severe
burns.
Never place a hot insertion tube in the optional carrying
case.
Below 0°C/32°F
Do not touch the well or insertion tube when these are
below 0°C/32°F - they might create frostbite.
If the calibrator has reached a temperature below
0°C/32°F, ice crystals may form on the insertion tube and
on the well. This, in turn, may cause the material
surfaces to oxidize.
To prevent this from happening, the insertion tube and
the well must be dried. This is done by heating up the
calibrator to min. 100°C/212°F until all water left has
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evaporated.
It is very important that humidity in the well and insertion
tube is removed to prevent corrosion and frost expansion
damages.
Caution – ETC-125 A only
The insertion tube must always be removed from the
calibrator after use.
The humidity in the air may cause corrosion oxidation on the
insertion tube inside the instrument. There is a risk that the
insertion tube may get stuck if this is allowed to happen.
Users should/must carry out the following cleaning procedures as
and when required:
The exterior of the instrument - Clean using water and a soft
cloth.
The cloth should be wrung out hard to avoid any water
penetrating the calibrator and causing damage.
The keyboard may be cleaned using isopropyl alcohol when
heavily soiled.
The insertion tube (ETC-125 A only) - Must always be clean
and should be regularly wiped using a soft, lint-free, dry cloth.
You must ensure there are no textile fibres on the insertion tube
when it is inserted in the well. The fibres may adhere to the well
and damage it.
The well - Must always be clean. Dust and textile fibres should
be removed from the well using e.g. compressed air.
Warning
REMEMBER to wear goggles when using compressed air!
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The target unit surface (ETC-400 R only) - Must always be
clean. Dust and textile fibres should carefully be blown from the
surface with clean air. Do not use fluid to clean the target unit
surface.
If it is impossible to clean the surface with clean air only the
target unit could alternatively be heated up to max. temperature.
The dust and fibres will then be burned off the surface. There is,
however, the risk that the dust and fibres could permanently burn
into the surface, altering the emission factor.
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8.2Adjusting and calibrating the instrument
You are advised to return the calibrator to AMETEK Denmark A/S or
an accredited laboratory at least once a year for calibration and
adjustment.
Alternatively, you can calibrate/adjust the calibrator yourself. You will
need a reference thermometer and a reference sensor with a
traceable calibration certificate. Please follow the instructions given
below.
Connect the calibrator to an external precision instrument (e.g. a DTI)
as shown in Fig. 9:
Sensor
DTI
Fig. 9
ESC
Hold down thebutton while pressing the on/off power
control switch.
MENU
The instrument is now in adjustment/service mode.
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Pressorto toggle between the different
options:
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Pressto accept your selection.
To exit the adjustment/service mode, switch the instrument
off and on again using the power control switch.
8.2.1Adjusting the calibration date
Adjust the date by toggling through the available days, months and
years. Begin by selecting the required day as shown below:
Pressorto select the required day in the
interval 1-31.
Pressto accept your selection.
Pressorto select the required month from
JAN / FEB / MAR / APR / MAY / JUN / JUL / AUG / SEP /
OCT / NOV / DEC.
Pressto accept your selection.
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Pressorto select a year between 2002–
2025.
Pressto accept your selection. The day will be
adjusted if necessary to ensure the legality of the date.
Finally, the day, month and year will flash:
8.2.2Calibrating/adjusting the instrument
The internal calibration/adjustment is a complex function which is
divided into a number of different steps:
The instrument will disclose the first calibration temperature by
displaying the text “TEMP.1 XXXC” for approx. 1 second:
Calibration temperature for calibrators:
ETC-125 A1.-8°C / 17.6°F
Pressto accept the date.
or
pressto cancel the whole selection.
ESC
MENU
2.0°C / 32°F
3.50°C / 122°F
4.100°C / 212°F
5.125°C / 257°F
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ETC-400 A / R1.50°C / 122°F
°C
2.100°C / 212°F
3.200°C / 392°F
4.300°C / 572°F
5.400°C / 752°F
The instrument will now heat up/cool down to reach the first
calibration temperature:
°C
Once the calibrator is stable, you need to enter the reference
temperature found using the reference thermometer. The
calibration temperature is suggested as a reference point:
°C
This procedure is repeated for TEMP.2, TEMP.3, TEMP.4 and
TEMP.5.
All five calibration temperatures and associated reference
temperatures have now been entered.
The instrument will now check whether the reference temperatures
which have been entered are within the permitted tolerances.
Permitted tolerances:
ETC-125 A / 400 A / 400 R : 0,2°C / 0.36°F
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If the calibrator is found to be within the permitted tolerances, the
instrument will display the text =OK at the top of the display. The text
Cont. will flash in the bottom of the display to indicate that you may
continue without adjustments:
If the instrument detects excessive deviations for one or more steps,
it will show a screen reading =ERR. in the top of the display. The text
AdJ. will flash in the bottom of the display to indicate that an
adjustment is required. Accept by pressing.
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Pressto cancel the adjustment function.
Pressto go back to a previous screen and press
to repeat an adjustment step when it is shown on the
display.
Pressto toggle between AdJ. and Cont. on the
display.
Presswhen AdJ. is flashing to calculate a new set of
coefficients. Next, repeat the entire calibration/adjustment
procedure.
ESC
MENU
If the new coefficients deviate by more than 4% from the
standard values, the instrument will display an ERROR 2 in
the display. The calculated coefficients will be ignored:
Pressto repeat the entire calibration/adjustment
procedure.
Presswhen Cont. is flashing to end the
calibration/adjustment procedure and enter a new calibration
date (see section 8.2.1).
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8.2.3Calibrating/adjusting the ETC-400 R
In order to calibrate the inner thermometer of the calibrator, a 3 mm
insertion hole for the reference sensor has been drilled 1 mm
beneath the target unit surface. See fig. 10.
Insertion hole for
the reference sensor
Fig. 10
For the calibration it is recommendable to use the RTD reference
sensor 65-Pt100-150 SPEC. which AMETEK DENMARK A/S has
developed specifically for this instrument.
In principle any sensor fitting the insertion hole is useable, however,
there is the risk of incorrect temperature reading due to the limited
insertion depth of the reference sensor hole.
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9.0Technical specifications
The illustration below shows the setup which forms the basis for the
technical specifications. In this case an ETC-400 A.
1
Fig. 11
Pos.Description
Calibrator
ø4 mm Pt 100 sensor with traceable certificate (ETC-
125/400 A)
ø3mm Pt 100 sensor with traceable certificate (ETC-400
R)
3
2
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DTI 1000 reference precision thermometer with traceable
certificate
Thermal specifications
All specifications are given with an ambient temperature of 23°C/73.4°F ±
3°C/5.4°F.
1
Measured at the bottom of the well with a 4 mm sensor
2
Specified at 115V / 230V
SpecificationsModel
ETC-125 A
Max. temperature :125°C / 257°F
Min. temperature:-18°C / -0.4°F @ ambient temperature 0°C / 32°F
-10°C/ 14°F@ ambient temperature 23°C / 73.4°F
6°C / 42.8°F @ ambient temperature 40°C / 104°F
Well specifications :40 mm / 1.57 in. axialhomogeneity :
0.30°C/ 0.54°F@ -10°C / 14°F
0.85°C/ 1.53°F@ 125°C / 257°F
60 mm / 2.36 in. axial homogeneity :
0.30°C/ 0.54°F@ -10°C / 14°F
0.85°C/ 1.53°F@ 125°C / 257°F
Difference between borings:
0.40°C/ 0.72°F
Influence from load :
0.10°C/ 0.18°F@ -10°C / 14°F
0.20°C/ 0.36°F@ 125°C / 257°F
Display resolution :1° or 0.1°C / 1.8° or 0.18°F
Stability:±0.05°C / ±0.09°F
Accuracy
Heating time
1
:±0.5°C / ±0.9°F
2
:-10 to 23°C / 14 to 73°F:3 min.
23 to 100°C / 73 to 212°F:11 min.
100 to 125°C / 212 to 257°F :7 min.
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ETC-125 A
Time to stability:3 minutes
Cooling time:125 to 100°C / 257 to 212°F :1 min.
100 to 0°C / 212 to 32°F:17 min.
0 to -10°C / 32 to 14°F:14 min.
ETC-400 A
Max. temperature :400°C / 752°F
Min. temperature:5°C/ 41°F@ ambienttemperature0°C / 32°F
28°C /82.4°F@ ambient temperature 23°C/ 73.4°F
45°C / 113°F @ ambient temperature 40°C /104°F
Well specifications :40 mm / 1.57 in. axial homogeneity :
0.85°C/ 1.53°F@ 180°C / 356°F
1.00°C/ 1.8°F @ 400°C / 752°F
50 mm / 1.97 in. axial homogeneity :
0.85°C/ 1.53°F@ 180°C / 356°F
1.00°C/ 1.8°F @ 400°C / 752°F
Difference between borings:
0.40°C/ 0.72°F
Influence from load :
0.30°C/ 0.54°F@ 400°C / 752°F
Display resolution :1° or 0.1°C / 1.8° or 0.18°F
Stability:±0.15°C / ±0.27°F
Accuracy
Heating time
1
:±0.5°C / ±0.9°F
2
:28 to 200°C / 82 to 392°F:2 min.
200 to 400°C / 392 to 752°F :3 min.
Time to stability:3 minutes
Cooling time:400 to 200°C / 752 to 392°F :6 min.
200 to 50°C / 392 to 122°F:15 min.
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ETC-400 R
Max. temperature :400°C / 752°F
Min. temperature:5°C/ 41°F@ ambienttemperature0°C / 32°F
28°C /82.4°F@ ambient temperature 23°C/ 73.4°F
45°C / 113°F @ ambient temperature 40°C /104°F
Display resolution :1° or 0.1°C / 1.8° or 0.18°F
Stability:±0.3°C / ±0.54°F
Accuracy:±0.5°C / ±0.9°F
Accuracy incl.
emissivity:±0.4% rdg. ±1°C / ±0.4% rdg. ±1.8°F
Heating time
2
:28 to 200°C / 82 to 392°F:2 min.
200 to 400°C / 392 to 752°F :3 min.
Time to stability:3 minutes
Cooling time:400 to 200°C / 752 to 392°F :9 min.
200 to 50°C / 392 to 122°F:24 min.
Emissivity:0.96
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Electrical specifications
SpecificationsModel
ETC-125 A
Power supply [VAC]:Multivoltage 115VAC and 230VAC, 47-63Hz
115 V (90-132) and 230 V (180-264)
Power
consumption (max.):75 VA
ETC-400 A / R
Power supply [VAC],
115VAC, 45-65Hz:90-127
230VAC, 45-65Hz:180-254
Power
consumption (max.):350 W
Mechanical specifications
SpecificationsModel
ETC-125 A
Weight:1.75 kg. / 3.86 lb.
Dimensions
LxWxH:172 x 72 x 182 mm / 6.8 x 2.8 x 7.2 inch
Operating temp.:0 to 40°C / 32 to 104°F
Storage temp.:-20 to 50°C / -4 to 122°F
Humidity range:0 to 90% RH
Protection class:IP10
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ETC-400 A / R
Weight:1.58 kg. / 3.5 lb. (ETC-400 A)
1.7 kg. / 3.7 lb. (ETC-400 R)
Dimensions
LxWxH:172 x 72 x 182 mm / 6.8 x 2.8 x 7.2 inch
Operating temp.:0 to 40°C / 32 to 104°F
Storage temp.:-20 to 50°C / -4 to 122°F
Humidity range:0 to 90% RH
Protection class:IP10
STANDARDS– ALL MODELS
The following standards are observed
according to the EMC-Directive
(2004/108/EC)
EN 61326-1: 2006: Electrical equipment
for measurement, control and laboratory
use – EMC requirements in standard
environment and industrial location.
The following standards are observed
according to the low voltage-directive
(2006/95/EC)
EN61010-1:2010 : Safety requirementsfor
electrical equipment for measurement,
controland laboratory use, part 1: General
requirement
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10.0List of accessories
All parts listed in the list of accessories can be obtained from the
factory through our dealers.
Please contact your dealer for assistance if you require parts which
do not appear on the list.
List of accessories
AccessoriesParts no.
User and reference manual123943
Tool for insertion tube (ETC-125 A only)60F172
Aluminium carrying case124094
Mains cable, 115V, US, type B60F135
Mains cable, 240V, UK, type C60F136
Mains cable, 220V, South Africa, type D60F137
Mains cable, 220V, Italy, type E60F138
Mains cable, 240V, Australia, type F60F139
Mains cable, 230V, Europe, type A60F140
Mains cable, 230V, Denmark, type G60F141
Mains cable, 220V, Switzerland, type H60F142
Mains cable, 230V, Israel, type I60F143
RS232 serial cable 2 m123958
5 x undrilled insertion tubes for ETC-125 A123939
8 mm / 5/16 inch insertion tube for ETC-125 A123938
3/8 inch insertion tube for ETC-125 A124045
Shoulder strap with snap hooks124004
JOFRACAL PC software124915
JOFRA IR-LAB calibration software for ETC-400 R124591
Correction table for emissivity for ETC-400 R124592
Pt100 sensor ø3mm x 150mm for ETC-400 R65-PT100-150 SPEC
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