Thermo Fisher Scientific Temp 10 JKT User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thermocouple
Thermometer
T
ype J
, K,
T
Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific
68X450501 Rev 0 02/08
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T
A
BLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ................................... 1
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................... 2
3. SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 3
4. BATTERY INSTALLATION AND
REPLACEMENT ..............................................5
5. INSERTING AND REMOVING
OPTIONAL RUBBER ARMOUR ...................... 6
6. ASSEMBLING OPTIONAL HANDSFREE ACCESORIES
7. SELF TEST ........................................... 8
8. CONNECTING A THERMOCOUPLE...8
9. KEY FUNCTIONS ............................... 10
10. Display Overview................................. 11
11. SELECTING TEMPERATURE SCALE12
12. HOLD FUNCTON................................ 12
13. MIN AND MAX FUNCTION ................ 13
14. AUTO OFF FUNCTION ...................... 13
15. CALIBRATION .................................... 13
16. CANCELING A FIELD CALIBRATION14
17. FIELD CALIBRATION LOCKOUT AND RE-ENABLE
18. MAINTENANCE
19. CLEANING
20. BATTERIES
21. TROUBLE SHOOTING ....................... 17
22. ACCESSORIES
23. WARRANTY
24. PRODUCT RETURN
25. INNOCAL® CALIBRATION AND
REPAIR SERVICES (NORTH AMERICA) .... 20
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1. INTRODUCTION
his versatile hand-held
T in
strument accu measurements instrument for
easy oper includes features:
provides highly
rate te
mperature
is designed
the follo
. The
ation
and
wing
O
perator
selection
ahren
heit
F
Resolu
999.9°
Large backlit LCD with two lines of four-digit
Hold reading
Displays min and max readings
Field
Disabling of Auto-Off function
Low ba
T
wo blade
conn
O
perates wi
probes
scale
ti on of 0. 1° C/F from -199.9 to
display
feature for
calibration capab
ttery
female ANSI
ector
inpu
th a
of
Celsius
temporarily retaining a
ilit
y
warning
t
wide sele
mini-
ction of
or
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2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:
1. This instrument is designed to
accept low level signals supplied by standard thermocouples. Under NO circumstances should the input voltage exceed the specified 50V RMS.
2. To prevent ignition of a hazardous
atmosphere, batteries must only be changed in an area known to be non-hazardous.
CAUTION:
1. Do not use or store this instrument in
microwave ovens or any abnormally hot or cold areas.
2. Weak batteries should not be left in
the instrument. Dead batteries can leak and cause damage to unit.
DANGER:
1. Voltages present at the
thermocouple may also be present at the battery terminals. Always disconnect the Thermocouple when changing batteries.
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3. SPECIFICATIONS
Thermocouple Thermometers
Type
Temp10J (Type J)
Temp10K (Type K)
Temp10T (Type T)
Out of range displa
Temperature range
–210°C to 1200°C (–346°F to 2192°F) –250°C to 1372°C (–418°F to 2501°F) –250°C to 400°C (–418°F to 752°F)
y
: - - -
-
Reso
lution
0.1°/1° auto-
ranging
,
0. 1° C/F from -199.9 to 999.9°,
ou
1° C/F
tside this
ran
ge
Accuracy
Below -150 °C (-238 °F): ±0.25% of reading ±1 °C (±2 °F)
Above -150 °C (-238 °F): ±0.1% of reading ±0.4 °C (±0.7 °F)
Displa
y
Backlit LCD
of viewing area 58 X 40mm
Min/Max Function
Yes
Auto Off (after 17.5 minutes)
Enable/Disable option available
Stability Criteria
Yes, upon stability of 5 seconds
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Display update
0.5
sec per up
rate
date.
Inpu
t
ne thermocouple with
O
ANSI
conn
ector.
Input Protection
50V
rms
Storage
–40°C to 65°C (–40°F to 149°F)
Humidity
10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Battery Life Size: Three AA, 1.5V; Alkaline Life: 750 hours continuous, typical,
(without backlighting)
Dimensions Without Armor:
175mm (L) X 97mm (W) X 42mm (H)
With Armor:
180mm (L) X 102mm (W) X 52mm (H)
Weight with batteries Without Armor: 267g With Armor: 362g
Ingress protection:
Meets IEC-529 IP-54 for dust and water
resistant enclosures (probe attached)
CE Compliance
EN61326-1/A1: 1998 (EU EMC Directive)
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4. BATTERY INSTALLATION AND
REPLACEMENT
The total battery life without backlighting is about 750 hours. Each bar of the battery annunciator represents 200 hours. A blinking empty battery annunciator indicates 150 hours remaining.
Selected settings
will remain in memory even
and power is turned are being replac
are
stored in
off, or
ed.
while
memory
after
batteries
1. Before
2.
3.
4. Insert three
5.
changing
instrume
nt off
thermocoupl
battery, tur
and disconnect
e. Loosen screw and back
of case.
Remove
pol Install
arity.
cover and
the t
hree
new
batteries
tighten
n
lift battery
cover
AA batteries.
observing
screw
.
off
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5. INSERTING AND REMOVING OPTIONAL RUBBER ARMOUR
1. To insert thermometer into the optional rubber armor, slide in from the top of meter before pushing the bottom edges of meter down to set it into position. Lift up the stand at the back of meter for bench top applications if necessary.
2. To remove thermometer from armor, push out from the bottom edges of meter until it is completely out of boot.
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6. ASSEMBLING OPTIONAL HANDSFREE ACCESORIES
You can use the optional magnets and strap in the Hands Free Kit accessories for hands-free operations.
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7. SELF TEST
Press
the on/off key. T
performs a and indi
self-test
cators,
should remain on
approximately one second
he thermometer
and all display di
for
. The
gits
thermometer will then display the thermocouple thermometer type and resume to the measurement mode.
8. CONNECTING A THERMOCOUPLE
the
Use
correct thermocouple type your instrume th
ermocouple
readi
ngs. T
hermocouples are color coded by type using Color Code as
nt.
Using an incorr
type
will result in erroneous
th
e North American
follows:
for
ect
ANSI
TYPE COLOR
J
Black
K Yello
w
T Blue
T
hermocouple connectors have one
wide
blade and one narrow bla not force Con top of follo
connector in backward
nect
thermocouple
instru
ment as
wing ill
ustration.
shown in
to
receptacle
de.
th
Do
s.
at
e
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T
hermocouple wiring polari
correct. If temperature wires may be revers nega manu
readings decrease as
increas
tive for
thermocouple wires
factured
in North Americ
es, the
ed. The
ty must be
th
e
thermocouple
red wire is
a.
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9. KEY FUNCTIONS
°C/°F
hold
max
on/off
light
cal
min
Toggle between Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Activates Calibration mode for
0°C offset calibration (after
field calibration enabled).
Activates/Deactivates freezing of the measured reading while in measurement mode.
Activates/Deactivates display of the minimum and maximum readings.
Powers on and shuts off the thermometer by holding it for 3 seconds. Otherwise, it activates/deactivates the backlight display. (Backlight will automatically turn off within 30 seconds of activation).
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10. Display Overview
°C/°F Celsius or Fahrenheit indicator.
MIN
MAX
CAL
HOLD
STABLE Displayed upon recognizing final
Err CAL
Minimum reading annunciator.
Maximum reading annunciator.
3 Bar : < 750 hours 2 Bar : < 550 hours 1 Bar : < 350 hours Blinking: < 150 hours Blinks during calibration mode. Remains in display indicating field calibration is active. Remain in display during hold mode.
value Error indicator on main digit display Indicates calibration error due to out of tolerance value.
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If a
thermocouple is
thermocouple is de
the will indi
cate “OPEn”.
not
connected or
fective, the
display
T
hermocouples are sensitive
measuring junction measurements
o
stabilize. Multip
t of the
probe by 5 will give you
approx
imate time
,
allow
lying
required
. W
time for the
at the tip or
hen
taki
ng
reading
the time constant
the
.
11. SELECTING TEMPERATURE SCALE
Select °C or °F by key
. Each time the temperature bet
ween °C and
time
during operatio
pressing
key is pressed
scale will sw
°F
can be done
n.
the °C/°F
th
itch. Switc
at
Each time will power up with that were set when the unit was last turned
12. HOLD FUNCTON
Press on
the
for
you
off.
the
hold
displa
normal ope
turn the instrument on, it
the
same
setting
key
to
retain
y.
Press
the
hold
the
key again
ration.
if
e
hing
any
s
reading
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13. MIN AND MAX FUNCTION
Press the min/max key to toggle between
the minimum and maximum readings. The minimum and maximum reading function is ideal for monitoring unattended operations while continually displaying every temperature change that occurs. The minimum and maximum values are sensed and automatically stored.
To exit and clear this function, press the
min/max key for 3 seconds.
14. AUTO OFF FUNCTION
The thermometer has a default auto off function of 17.5 minutes.
To deactivate this function, press and hold
the min/max key while turning on the meter using the on/off key.
“A.OFF nO” will appear indicating that the auto off function is disabled.
15. CALIBRATION
The
thermometer is
does
not
require calibration be The Calibration function cali
bration of the th
(32°F) to
compensate off-set error. It is NOT pe
rform a field specified meter accuracy. Use calibr
ation feature to
thermometer/p
factory
calibrated and
allows single poi
ermo
meter, at 0°C
for
thermocouple
necessary
calibra
tion to obtain
improve
robe accuracy or
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fore use.
nt
to
the field
to
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compensate
1. Pack
container ice All Press and hold
2.
seconds mo display
cal
3. If the
­temperature
the cal
The CAL
e reading will be se
th T
he
indicating a
for t
hermocouple
sensing end
tightly
and
filled with distilled water.
ow
temperature to
to enter the
de, the CAL
starts
key
.
measured
10°C to 10°C
ke
y.
indi
CAL
indica
field
of
packed with crushed
the cal
annuncia
blinki
ng.
temperat
(14
to 50°F),
reading is
cator
will
tor
will remain turned
calibra
probe in a
stabiliz
calibration
stable,
stop
t to 0°C (32°F).
tio
If “Err CAL” is displayed reading is limits
or
the batteries
displaye
out
are we
side
16. CANCELING A FIELD
CALIBRATION
1. T
urn
the
thermometer
2.
Hold
th
e
cal
key down while pressing
key
the on/off
T
he
field thermometer reverts calibratio turned
off.
.
calibra
tion is
n. The CAL
off.
cancelled and
to the default factory
annunciator is now
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drift.
e.
key
for
3
tor on the
Release
ure is
when
press
blinking and
n is
active.
d,
either
the
ak.
the
from
th
on,
the
above
the
e
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17. FIELD CALIBRATION LOCKOUT
AND RE-ENABLE
The
calibration locko
any
field
cali
bration remains in e enable follo
wing procedures
enable
ffect until a
has been performed. Use
the fi
eld calibra
ut feature
chan
ges. T
locko
to lockout
tion
oper
prev
he locko
ut
re-
the
or re-
ation.
ents
LOCKOUT PROCEDURE
1. T
urn
the
thermometer
2. Simultan
and
cal
momentarily
nue
Conti
eously press and hold
the °C/°F
to
press
hold
keys
the on/off
the cal
until the measurement mode is displayed
.
AB
RE-EN
1.
2. Simultan
hold
momentarily Conti until the
LE PROCEDURE
Turn
the
thermometer
eously press and hold
and
nue
the cal
to
keys down and
press
the on/off
press
the hold
measurement mode is displayed.
off.
down and
key
and
°C/°F
off.
key
and
.
.
cal
the
keys
the
keys
ut
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18. MAINTENANCE
Properly us maintain calibr require service cleaning
ed, the th
ation indefinitely other than
of the
housing and changing
ermome
occasional
ter
and
the batteries.
19. CLEANING
WARNING:
TO PREVENT IGNITION OF A HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE BY E
LEC
TROSTATIC DISCHARGE,
CLEAN WITH DAMP CLOTH.
Do
not
clean wi Use mild use excessive
20. BATTERIES
If there is no thermometer is turned cond
ition of the t h r e e AA batteries. check
Also clean and If
replacement is necessary BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLA proced
ure.
th
abrasives or solven
detergents,
never immerse nor
fluid.
display when
on,
that the battery ter
batteries
C
EMENT section for
are properly install
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the
check
minals are
, refer to the
replacemen
should
not
of
ts.
ed.
t
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21. TROUBLE SHOOTING
The following chart lists the most probable faults. There are no internal adjustments or user-replaceable parts.
FAULT ACTION
NO Display
Display shows
- - - -
Display Shows
OPEN
Display Shows Err
Check condition of batteries. Check that batteries are inserted properly.
Out of range indication.
No thermocouple connected in the Connector.
If display shows this message other than during the field calibration mode, please return the instrument for servicing.
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22. ACCESSORIES
Replacem
ent
Meter and Meter
Accessories
Item Oakton Thermo
Type J thermometer 35427-00
Type K thermometer 35427-10
Type T thermometer 35427-20
Rubber Armour with Stand
Hands Free Kit (Two Magnets and a Strap)
General purpose probe (immersion Into liquids), type J
Penetration probe (meat, semi-soft Materials), type J
Surface probe (direct contact on Hot surfaces), type J
Clip-on probe (surface contacts- Electronics), type J
General purpose probe (immersion Into liquids), type K
Penetration probe (meat, semi-soft Materials), type K
Surface probe (direct contact on Hot surfaces), type K
Clip-on probe (surface contacts- Electronics), type K
35427-80
35427-85
08517-55
08517-65
08517-60
08469-00
08516-55
08516-65
08516-60
08469-02
Scientific
TSTEMP10J
TSTEMP10K
TSTEMP10T
ARMORTEMP
HNDSFRKIT
EC-TPGLPJ-
01M
EC-TPPENJ-
01M
EC-TPSURJ-
01M
EC-TPCLPJ-
01M
EC-TPGLPK-
01M
EC-TPPENK-
01M
EC-TPSURK-
01M
EC-TPCLPK-
01M
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23. WARRANTY
The
Manufac
turer
warra
nts this product to be free from significant deviations from published specifications ye
ars. If necessary within the
problem will be corrected charge abuse on your the
Manufacture outside resulting abus
e,
for a
period
repair or adjus
the
if it is not
due
part as deter
r.
warr
anty
prod
Repair
uct
the
from
may be invoiced
of
three
tment
is
warranty period
at
to
misuse or
no
mined by
costs
period, or
those
misuse or
to
you
.
24. PRODUCT RETURN
To limit the author before returning wi peri please F and insure or responsible for damage resulting from careless or insufficient packing.
charges and dela
seller or Manu
ization
t
hin or
outside of the
od. W
hen
state the
or your
protectio
it
and shipping in
the
retur
reason
agai
nst
ys, contact
fact
urer
for
structions
produ
ct,
either
warranty
ning
the
produc
for the
n, pack
the
carefully
possible damage
return
loss. The Manufacturer will not be
,
t,
.
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condition of the item
issue date
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calibration date
as found/as left test data (where
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signature of technician
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list of equipment used to perform
calibration (including their calibration dates)
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Four test points
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Systems: –80 to
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(–112 to
1832°F). Actual
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of this
uct, contact the
Manufacturer or authorized se
ut the
ller.
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