SensorLink 6-120, 8-120, 8-121 Operator's Manual

Operators Manual
True RMS Radio Ampstik
Radio Linked Multiple Reading Ammeter
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SensorLink
Model 8-120 Sensor Transmitter Meter
Model 8-121 Receiver Display
Operators Manual
True RMS Radio Ampstik
Radio Linked Multiple Reading Ammeter
Available Stock Codes:
8-120 50HZ 8-120 60HZ 8-120 50HZ (EU) 8-120 50HZ 869
8-120 50HZ AUS 8-120 60HZ 869 8-120 FRG
8-121 8-121 EURO 8-121 AUS 8-121 869
8-121 FRG
Table of Contents Page
Safety Information 3
Specifi cations 4
Temperature Applications 5
Operating Instructions 6-7
FCC Statements 7
High Voltage Operation 8
Battery Replacement 8
Cleaning 8
Warranty 10
Quality Assurance Back Cover
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Safety Information
The True RMS Radio Ampstik is designed for use with a suitable universal hot stick. All precautions appropriate for the line voltage should be taken. The hot stick should be considered the sole voltage isolation device. For safety purposes the face plate, battery cover, chuck, and entire Radio Ampstik Transmitter should be considered to be at the same potential. Putting the face plate, battery cover, chuck, or other parts of the Radio Ampstik Transmitter within the air gap of adjacent
phases or ground could cause a phase to phase or phase to ground fault.
Overview
The True RMS Radio Ampstik has been developed specifi cally for mea sure ment of AC cur rent in the electrical utility industry. The True RMS feature allows accurate mea sure ment of current even when the nominal waveform is distorted or when harmonics are present. This may be the case with Y connected transformer neutral leads and dis tri bu tion to many in dus tri al customers using SCR con trol lers and other switching de vic es. This in stru ment can be used re mote ly with any hotstick and universal chuck adapter or can be hand held. The in stru ment has no moving parts and does not require clamping onto the wire. The case is water resistant and will withstand high physical impact. The following specifi cations apply:
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
TRADE NUMBER: SensorLink Corporation
MODEL NUMBER: 8-121
COMPLIANCE TEST REPORT NUMBER: B60123D1
COMPLIANCE TEST REPORT DATE: 10 February 2006
RESPONSIBLE PART (IN USA): SensorLink Corporation
ADDRESS: 1360 Stonegate Way, Ferndale WA 98248 USA
TELEPHONE: (360)595-1000
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the unit does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, please refer to your user’s manual for instruction on correcting the problem.
I the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specifi ed above conforms to the above requirements.
Place: Whatcom County Signature:
Date: April 17, 2006 Full Name: Gary Hielkema
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Position: President
Specifi cations
Kit Number 6-120
(Includes 8-120 Sensor Transmitter & 8-121 Receiver Display)
Range of Operation
Voltage 0 - 69kV
Current 1 - 5000A
Frequency
50Hz Calibrated 47 to 53Hz
60Hz Calibrated 57 to 63Hz
Sensor Opening Width 2.5 in, 6.35 cm
Resolution
Amps 1 - 99.9A 0.1A
Amps 100 - 50000A 1A
Accuracy ± 1% ± 2 Digits
Operation Controls Single button operation
Mechanical
Weight
Operating Temperature -4° to +140°F, -20° to +54° C
Storage Temperature -140° to +158°F, -40°C to +70° C
Display Five Digit Display
Type of Reading Four Readings
Housing Shock & Water resistant molded urethane
Hotstick Mounting Universal Chuck Adapter (Hotstick not included)
Battery 9 volt (1 ea in Transmitter & Receiver)
Battery Life Five days continuous use
Indoor/Outdoor Use
Relative Humidity 90% non-condensing
Altitude 3000 meters
Radio
Frequency Region One 869.85MHz
Frequency Region Two 916.48MHz
Frequency Region Three 916.48MHz
Power 1 miliwatt
Range 50 feet, 15.24 meters
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Low and High Temperature Applications
The Alkaline Battery limits the operation of the Radio Ampstik from -20°C (-4°F) to 54°C (129°F) By substituting a Lithium long-life battery the Radio Ampstik can operate from or-30°C (-22°F ) to 60°C (140°F) 9 volt Lithium batteries are the same long-life batteries used in smoke detectors.
They sell by the brand names UltraLife and Energizer.
Note:
Alkaline operating time reduced to 25% at -4° F or -20° C Lithium operating time reduced to 75% at -4° F or -20° C
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Operating Instructions
1 Turning on the Radio Ampstik
To take a measurement, both the Transmitter Sensor and the Receiver Display need to be powered on. Turn on the Radio Ampstik Transmitter. Press and release the on/off/hold switch on the Radio Ampstik Transmitter. The LED on the Transmitter Sensor will fl ash, indicating that it is powered on. Turn on the Ampstik/Voltstik Receiver. Press and release the on/off/hold switch on the Radio Ampstik Receiver. The receiver is designed to operate with both the Radio Ampstik as well as the Radio Voltstik. Choose the mode for the Radio Ampstik by pressing and releasing the button when the Ampstik mode is shown. The Receiver Display will display “noSiG” until the Transmitter Sensor communicates to it.
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A
Ampstik
2 RUN Mode (Default Mode)
The reading continuously changes as the current changes
The unit is immediately in the RUN mode after powering on. To take measurements
with the Radio Ampstik in the RUN mode, place the conductor between the two arms and observe the reading on the Receiver’s display. For maximum accuracy, be sure that the conductor is below the notches on the arms. If the conductor cannot be placed below the notches, readings can be taken but the accuracy may be lessened.
Voltstik
3 To HOLD a Reading
Press and release the button when the desired reading is diplayed. The Receiver will hold the reading in the display and store the reading in the Receiver's memory. After three seconds, the receiver will return to the RUN mode. The Receiver can hold up to four readings. All held readings will be stored in the Receiver's memory until they are erased, or until the receiver is powered off.
4 To review a HELD Reading
Press and hold the control switch on the Receiver Display and scroll until HELD
appears on the display. The number of the reading that is being viewed will fl ash in the upper left corner of the display. To scroll to the next reading, press and release the control switch. Repeat this to scroll through all the readings.
1 3
2 4
1,999
HOLD
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Note: The display resolution changes on the following ranges:
0 - 99.9 Amps
XX.X
X,XXX
5 ERASE Mode - Clearing the stored measurements
You must fi rst go to the ERASE mode to clear the stored readings before taking
further readings. Press and hold the control switch on the Receiver Display, the ERASE option will appear: release the control switch. After running the ERASE mode, all of the data will be cleared, and the Display will be in the RUN mode.
The data will also clear when the OFF mode is selected. If the instrument has four readings in its memory and another attempt is made to take a reading, the
display will show “FULL”.
6 Turning the instruments OFF
Receiver:
Press and hold the control switch on the Receiver Display and scroll to the OFF option. Release the control switch. Sensor Transmitter: Press and hold the control switch until the LED goes to solid RED. Release the control switch.
The Radio Ampstik Receiver Display will turn off automatically after 60 minutes of inactivity. The Radio Ampstik Transmitter will turn off automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity.
.1Amp resolution
100 to 5000 Amps 1Amp resolution
FCC and Industry Canada Statements
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Part 5.11 of IC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and, (2) This device must accept any interference, Including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device .
Instructions to the User
The user is cautioned that changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate equipment.
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High Voltage Operation
This instrument is designed to operate in high voltage fi elds. How ev er, diffi culty may be experienced when excessive corona to the instrument occurs. This may occur when the line voltage is great er than 69 kV phase to phase. The unit may ex pe ri­ ence over range and require power to be cycled or may lose a reading when in the sample and hold mode.
Battery Replacement
The Radio Ampstik is powered by a two 9V batteries, one in each unit. When the “LO BAT” indication shows on the Receiver Display, the batteries in both the Re­ceiver Display and the Transmitter Sensor should be re placed. They will continue to operate for a few hours. Transmitter Sensor: Remove the four screws on the battery cover at the rear of the unit. Carefully insert a screwdriver blade in the notch and pry the cover out, being careful not to damage the cover seal. Pull the bat tery out of the com part ment and sep a rate the battery from the battery connector. To avoid breaking the battery leads do not pull on the battery only. Install a fresh battery and reinsert the battery in its com part ment. Reinstall the cover by gently press ing it into place while pulling out on the edges of the com part ment, and reinstall the four cover screws. Take care to avoid over tight en ing the screws. Always reuse the screws provided and do not damage or lose the o-ring seal on each screw. Receiver Display: *DO NOT unscrew the four screws on the corners of the front panel.* Loosen the thumb screw, located on the front middle of the unit. Remove the old battery. Snap the fresh battery to the connector and insert into the battery slot. Replace the cover plate. Be sure the antenna fi ts into the hole in the rear of the case. Tighten the thumb screw.
Warning: Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fi re.
IF USING LITHIUM BATTERY: Replace battery with Energizer Model L522 OR Ultralife U9VL only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fi re or explosion. Replacement batteries may be obtained from SensorLink, or elsewhere Energizer or Ultralife batteries are sold.
Cleaning
The Radio Ampstik can be cleaned by wiping with a small amount of alcohol on a rag.
Preventative Maintenance
-Unit should be inspected for cracks in the urethane. If cracks are present, unit should not be used.
- Ensure air vent on faceplate has not been covered (Note: The membrane on the inside of the faceplate is normal and designed to allow unit to breath properly).
Transporting
-There are no special considerations for transporting the device.
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SensorLink Corporation Warranty
SensorLink warrants each instrument it man u fac tures to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for the period of one year after date of shipment. Within this period, SensorLink agrees to repair or replace, at SensorLink’s option, any instrument that fails to perform as specifi ed. This Warranty shall not apply to any instrument that has been:
1 Repaired, worked on, or altered, including removal of the front panel, by persons
un au tho rized by SensorLink in such a manner as to injure, in SensorLink’s sole judgment, the per for mance, sta bil i ty, or reliability of the instrument;
2 Sub ject ed to misuse, negligence, or accident; or
3 Connected, installed, adjusted, or used otherwise than in ac cor dance with the
instructions furnished by SensorLink.
This Warranty is in lieu of any other warranty, expressed or implied. SensorLink reserves the right to make any changes in the design or construction of its in stru ments at any time, without incurring any obligation to make any change what ev er in units previously de liv ered.
If a failure occurs, contact the manufacturer for a Return Au tho ri za tion and instructions for return shipment. This warranty con sti tutes the full understanding of the man u fac tur er and buyer, and no terms, conditions, understanding, or agree ment purporting to modify or vary the terms hereof shall be binding unless here af ter made in writing and signed by an authorized offi cial of SensorLink.
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Quality Assurance Certifi cation
True RMS Radio Ammeter
Models 8-120 and 8-121
SensorLink certifi es that its calibration measurements are trace able to the National Institute of Standards and Tech nol o gy (NIST), to the extent allowed by the Institute's cal i bra tion fa cil i ty, and to the calibration facilities of other In ter na tion al Standards Or ga ni za tion members.
This document certifi es the following True RMS Radio Ammeter was tested at the SensorLink High Voltage Laboratory, Ferndale, WA, USA to the appropriate standard and comply with the requirements of that standard.
Transmitter; Model 8-120; Serial Number _______________________________
Receiver; Model 8-121; Serial Number __________________________________
I hereby certify that the True RMS Radio Ammeter listed above has passed all tests defi ned in the SensorLink standard . I also certify that I have reviewed the standard and test procedure and that they are suffi cient in determining compliance with the standard.
Signed_______________________________________________
Date_________________________________________________
Form No: SALE-Manual Template RADIO AMP-009 REV: V01
Date: 11/19/2013
Manual Stock Code No: DOPM-812-001
SensorLink® Corporation
1360 Stonegate Way Ferndale, WA 98248 USA
phone: 360/595.1000 fax: 360/595.1001 www.sensorlink.com
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