Hobo U12 User Manual

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HOBO® U12 Stainless Temp Data Logger (Part # U12-015, U12-015-02)
Inside this package:
Data Logger (U12-015)
or
HOBO U12 Stainless Temp Data Logger with 5" Probe (U12-015-02)
O-Ring Replacement Kit
Thank you for purchasing a HOBO data logger. With proper care, it will give you years of accurate and reliable measurements.
The HOBO U12 Stainless Temp Data Logger is a single-channel temperature logger with 12-bit resolution that can record up to 43,000 measurements. The logger uses a direct USB interface for launching and data readout by a computer.
An Onset software starter kit is required for logger operation. Visit www.onsetcomp.com for compatible software.
(U12-015-ORING-E [EPDM] and U12-015­ORING-V [Viton])
Specifications
Measurement range -40° to 125°C (-40° to 257°F)
Accuracy
Resolution
Drift
Response time in 1 m/s (2.2 mph) airflow
Response time in water
Time accuracy
Operating environment
Operating temperature
Battery life 3 year typical use, factory replaceable
Memory 64K bytes (43,000 12-bit measurements)
Construction Food-grade 316L stainless steel
Weight
Logger dimensions 17.5 x 101.6 mm (0.69 x 4.00 inches)
Probe dimensions (U12-015-02 only)
Pressure/depth rating 2200 psi (1500 m/4900 ft) maximum
Vibration rating
NIST certificate
± 0.22°C at 25°C (± 0.4°F at 77°F), see Plot A
0.025°C at 25°C (0.045°F at 77°F), see Plot A
0.05°C/year + 0.1°C/1000 hrs above 100°C (0.09°F/year + 0.2°F/1000 hrs above 212°F)
U12-015: < 10 minutes, typical to 90% U12-015-02: 2.25 minutes, typical to 90%
U12-015: < 3.5 minutes, typical to 90% U12-015-02: 20 seconds, typical to 90%
± 2 minute per month at 25°C (77°F), see Plot B
Air, water, steam, 0 to 100% RH
Logging: -40° to 125°C (-40° to 257°F) Launch/readout: 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F),
per USB specification
U12-015: 72 g (2.5 oz) U12-015-02: 82 g (2.9 oz)
4 x 124 mm (0.16 x 4.90 inches)
Navy spec: NAVMAT P-9492 (non-probe model only)
Available for additional charge; temperature range -30° to 120°C (-22° to 248°F)
The CE Marking identifies this product as complying with all relevant directives in the European Union (EU).
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Accuracy/Resolutio n(°C)
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Accuracy Resolution
Tem perature (°C)
Plot A
Connecting the logger
The U-Family logger requires a USB interface cable to connect to the computer. If possible, avoid connecting at temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C (122°F).
1. Remove the stainless steel end-cap from the logger by turning it counter-clockwise. If the cap is difficult to turn, place the stem of a small screwdriver through the hole in the end-cap for better leverage.
2. Plug the large end of the USB interface cable into a USB port on the computer.
3. Plug the small end of the USB interface cable into the logger as shown in the following diagram.
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Time Base Error (PPM)
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Temperature (°C)
Plot B
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Time Base Error (Min/Mon th)
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4. If the logger has never been connected to the computer before, it may take a few seconds for the new hardware to be detected.
5. Use the logger software to launch the logger. (The first time you launch the logger, the deployment number will be greater than zero. Onset launches the loggers to test them prior to shipping.)
6. You can read out the logger while it continues to log, stop it manually with the software, or let it record data until the memory is full. Refer to the software user’s guide for complete details on launching, reading out, and viewing data from the logger.
Important: USB communications may not function properly at temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C (122°F).
Sample and event logging
The logger can record two types of data: samples and events. Samples are the sensor measurements recorded at each logging interval (for example, the temperature every minute). Events are independent occurrences triggered by a logger activity. Examples of events recorded asynchronously during deployment include when the logger is connected to the host, when the battery is low, and the end of a data file once the logger is stopped.
The logger stores 64K of data, and can record up to 43,000 samples.
316L stainless steel has good corrosion resistance, but it can be damaged by contact with dissimilar metals or through crevice corrosion. The logger should not be deployed in salt or brackish water, or the housing will eventually fail and water will destroy the electronics. If long-term deployment in salt water is required, place the logger in a sealed bladder containing a non-corrosive liquid. Always rinse the logger with fresh water after deployment in salt or brackish water.
On the U12-015-02, the 5" piercing probe can be bent and/or broken with excessive force. Damage to the 5" probe is expressly not covered by the product warranty, and cannot be repaired.
Note! Static electricity may cause the logger to stop logging. To avoid electrical static discharge (ESD), transport
the logger only with its end-cap on, or in an anti-static bag. Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface before handling the logger. For more information, search for “electrical discharge” in the FAQ section on onsetcomp.com.
Battery
Expected battery life varies based on the temperature and the frequency at which the logger is recording data (the logging interval). With 60 minutes of operation at 125°C (257°F) per day, a new battery will typically last approximately three years with logging intervals greater than one minute. Deployments in extremely cold or hot temperatures or logging intervals faster than one minute may significantly reduce battery life.
Mounting
A 4.8 mm (3/16") diameter hole is provided in the end-cap to secure the logger to an object.
Care and maintenance of the logger
The logger can be permanently damaged by internal corrosion from condensation or foreign matter entering the case. The logger is shipped with an installed EPDM O-ring. (Refer to the chart in the included O-ring Replacement Kit for information about specific O-ring applications.) The logger electronics depend upon the integrity of the O-ring seal for protection. Prior to every deployment, the O-ring should be inspected for cracks or tears, and for proper lubrication. The O-ring’s surface should be smooth and lightly lubricated. If needed, the O-ring should be re-lubricated or replaced. In addition, the end-cap must be securely in place with no visible gap between the housing and the end-cap. Before opening the end-cap for read out, make sure that the logger is clean and dry. The logger should always be capped when it is not connected to the computer.
The logger has the ability to report and log its own battery voltage. If the battery falls below 3.1 V, the logger will record a “bad battery” event in the datafile. If the datafile contains “bad battery” events, or if logged battery voltage repeatedly falls below 3.3 V, the battery is failing and the logger should be returned to Onset for battery replacement.
Do not attempt to replace the battery. If the battery needs to be replaced, contact Onset or an Onset Authorized Dealer for factory replacement battery service.
WARNING: Do not cut open, incinerate, heat above 150°C (302°F), or recharge the lithium battery. The battery may explode if the logger is exposed to extreme heat or conditions that could damage or destroy the battery case. Do not dispose of the logger or battery in fire. Do not expose the contents of the battery to water. Dispose of the battery according to local regulations for lithium batteries.
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