Thermo Fisher Scientific Temp 300 User Manual

Instruction Manual
Temp 300
Datalogging Thermometer
68X518204 Rev0 07/09
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BLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .......................................1
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.......................... 2
3. SPECIFICATIONS .................................... 3
4. BATTERY INSTALLATION AND
REPLACEMENT........................................ 6
5. INSERTING AND REMOVING OPTIONAL
RUBBER ARMOUR................................... 7
6. ASSEMBLING OPTIONAL HANDSFREE ACCESORIES
7. CONNECTING A THERMOCOUPLE........ 9
8. KEY FUNCTIONS ...................................11
9. DISPLAY OVERVIEW ............................. 12
10. MEASUREMENT MODE .........................13
11. HOLD FUNCTON .................................... 14
12. MIN, MAX, and AVE FUNCTION............. 14
13. DATA LOGGING ..................................... 14
14. SETUP MODE .........................................15
15. GENERAL SETUP SCREEN ..................16
16. CALIBRATION SCREEN
17. ALARMS SCREEN
18. DATA LOGGING SCREEN ..................... 22
19. CALIBRATION REPORT SCREEN
20. CLEAR / RESET SCREEN ..................... 24
21. MAINTENANCE
22. CLEANING
23. BATTERIES
24. TROUBLE SHOOTING............................ 26
25. ACCESSORIES
26. WARRANTY
27. PRODUCT RETURN
28. INNOCAL® CALIBRATION AND REPAIR SERVICES. Error! Bookmark not defined.
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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
• Menu driven setup and operation
• Datalogging for up to 2000 on Temp 300
• USB output
• Differential temperature measurements
• Operator selection of Celsius or Fahrenheit scale
• Resolution of 0.1° C/F from -199.9 to
999.9°
• Large backlit LCD with two lines of four-digit display
• Hold feature for temporarily retain a reading
• Displays min and max readings
• Field calibration capability
• Disabling of Auto-Off function
• Low battery warning
• Two blade female ANSI mini­connector input
• Operates with a wide selection of probes
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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
Type J
Type K
Type T
Type E
Type R
Type S
Type N
Type B
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)
-250°C to 1000°C
(-418°F to1832°)
0°C to 1768°C
(32°F to 3214°F)
0°C to 1768°C
(32°F to 3214°F)
-250°C to 1300°C
(-418°F to 2372°F)
200°C to 1800°C
(392°F to 3272°F)
ra
Out of
nge display: - - -
Reso
lution
0.1°/1° auto-ranging,
0.1° C/F from -199.9 to 999.9°,
1° outside this range
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Accuracy
J,K,T,E & N Below -150 °C (-238 °F): ±0.25% of reading ±1 °C (±0.25% ±0.7 °F) Above -150 °C (-238 °F): ±0.1% of reading ±0.4 °C (±1% ±0.7 °F)
R,S & B ±0.1% of reading ±1 °C (±0.1% ±2 °F)
Display
Backlit Dot-matrix 50mm X 37.2mm
Data Logging
2000 points
Logging Interval
1 sec to 60 min
Min/Max/Avg Function
Yes
Auto Off (adjustable time)
Enable/Disable option available
Stability Criteria
Yes, upon stability of 5 seconds
te rate
Display upda
sec per up
0.6
Input
Two thermocouple with ANSI connector
Input Protection 50V
rms
date.
.
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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: 400 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 and alarm is about 400 hours. The battery bar annunciator represents the battery strength. An empty battery annunciator indicates low battery strength; a blinking battery annunciator should be replaced immediately
indicates that the batteries
.
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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