Table 1 lists the International Electrical Symbols. Some or all of these symbols
may be used on the instrument or in this manual.
Tabl e 1 International Electrical Symbols
SymbolDescription
AC (Alternating Current)
AC-DC
Battery
CE Complies with European Union Directives
1 Before You Start
Symbols Used
DC
Double Insulated
Electric Shock
Fuse
PE Ground
Hot Surface (Burn Hazard)
Read the User’s Manual (Important Information)
Off
On
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SymbolDescription
Canadian Standards Association
OVERVOLTAGE (Installation) CATEGORY II, Pollution Degree 2 per IEC1010-1 re
fers to the level of Impulse Withstand Voltage protection provided. Equipment of
OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II is energy-consuming equipment to be supplied from
the fixed installation. Examples include household, office, and laboratory appliances.
C-TIC Australian EMC Mark
The European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
(2002/96/EC) mark.
1.2Safety Information
Use this instrument only as specified in this manual. Otherwise, the protection
provided by the instrument may be impaired.
The following definitions apply to the terms “Warning” and “Caution”.
• “Warning” identifies conditions and actions that may pose hazards to the
user.
• “Caution” identifies conditions and actions that may damage the instru-
ment being used.
1.2.1
Warnings
To avoid personal injury, follow these guidelines.
BURN HAZARD – DO NOT touch the well access surface of the unit. The
temperature of the well access is the same as the actual temperature shown on
the display. If the instrument is set at 140°C and the display reads 140°C, the
well is at 140°C.
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DO NOT remove inserts at high temperatures. Inserts are the same temperature
as the display temperature. Use extreme care when removing hot inserts.
DO NOT operate this unit without a properly grounded, properly polarized
power cord.
DO NOT connect this unit to a non-grounded, non-polarized outlet.
HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the operation of this equipment. SEVERE IN
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JURY OR DEATH may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions.
Before working inside the equipment, turn the power off and disconnect the
power cord.
Always replace the fuse with one of the same rating, voltage, and type.
Overhead clearance is required. DO NOT place this instrument under a cabinet
or other structure.
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1 Before You Start
Authorized Service Centers
DO NOT use this unit for any application other than calibration work.
DO NOT use this unit in environments other than those listed in the user’s
guide.
DO NOT turn the unit upside down with the inserts in place; the inserts will
fall out of the unit.
DO NOT operate near flammable materials.
Use of this instrument at HIGH TEMPERATURES for extended periods of
time requires caution.
Completely unattended high temperature operation is not recommended for
safety reasons.
Before initial use, after transport, and anytime the dry-well has not been ener
gized for more than 10 days, the calibrator must be energized for a dry-out pe
riod of 1 to 2 hours before it can be assumed to meet all of the safety
requirements of the IEC1010-1.
Follow all safety guidelines listed in the user’s manual.
Calibration equipment should only be used by Trained Personnel.
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Cautions
To avoid possible damage to the instrument, follow these guidelines.
• Components and heater lifetime can be shortened by continuous high
temperature operation.
• Allow for test probe expansion inside the well as the dry-well heats.
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DO NOT use fluids to clean out the well.
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Never introduce foreign material into the probe hole of the insert. Fluids,
etc. can leak into the calibrator causing damage.
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DO NOT change the values of the calibration constants from the factory
set values. The correct setting of these parameters is important to the
safety and proper operation of the calibrator.
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DO NOT slam the probe stems into the well. This type of action can
cause a shock to the sensor and affect the calibration.
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DO use a ground fault interrupt device.
1.3Authorized Service Centers
Please contact one of the following authorized Service Centers to coordinate
service on your Hart product:
Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division
799 E. Utah Valley Drive
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American Fork, UT 84003-9775
USA
Phone: +1.801.763.1600
Telefax: +1.801.763.1010
E-mail: support@hartscientific.com
Fluke Nederland B.V.
Customer Support Services
Science Park Eindhoven 5108
5692 EC Son
NETHERLANDS
Phone: +31-402-675300
Telefax: +31-402-675321
E-mail: ServiceDesk@fluke.nl
Fluke Int'l Corporation
Service Center - Instrimpex
Room 2301 Sciteck Tower
22 Jianguomenwai Dajie
Chao Yang District
Beijing 100004, PRC
CHINA
Phone: +86-10-6-512-3436
Telefax: +86-10-6-512-3437
E-mail: xingye.han@fluke.com.cn
Fluke South East Asia Pte Ltd.
Fluke ASEAN Regional Office
Service Center
60 Alexandra Terrace #03-16
The Comtech (Lobby D)
118502
SINGAPORE
Phone: +65 6799-5588
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Authorized Service Centers
Telefax: +65 6799-5588
E-mail: antng@singa.fluke.com
When contacting these Service Centers for support, please have the following
information available:
Model Number
•
Serial Number
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Voltage
•
Complete description of the problem
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2Introduction
The Hart Scientific 9103 Dry-well may be used as a portable instrument or
bench top temperature calibrator for calibration thermocouples and RTD tem
perature probes. The 9103 is small enough to use in the field and accurate
enough to use in the lab. With an ambient temperature of 23°C (74°F), calibra
tions may be done over a range of –25°C to 140°C (–13°F to 284°F). The reso
lution of the 9103 temperature display is 0.1 degrees.
The calibrator features:
Convenient handle
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RS-232 interface
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Universal AC input
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Built in programmable features include:
Temperature scan rate control
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• Temperature switch hold
• Eight set-point memory
• Adjustable readout in °C or °F
The temperature is accurately controlled by Hart’s hybrid analog/digital controller. The controller uses a precision platinum RTD as a sensor and controls
the well temperature with pulsed driven Thermal Electric Devices (TED).
The LED display panel continuously shows the current well temperature. The
temperature may be easily set with the control buttons to any desired temperature within the specified range. The calibrator’s multiple fault protection devices insure user and instrument safety and protection.
The 9103 Dry-well was designed for portability, low cost, and ease of opera
tion. Through proper use, the instrument will continuously provide accurate
calibration of temperature sensors and devices. The user should be familiar
with the safety guidelines and operating procedures of the calibrator as de
scribed in this user manual.
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3 Specifications and Environmental Conditions
3Specifications and Environmental
Conditions
3.1Specifications
Operating Range–25°C to 140°C (–13°F to 284°F), at 23°C ambient
Accuracy±0.25°C (±1.0°C in holes > ¼” [6.4 mm])
Stability±0.02°C at –25°C
Well-to-Well Uniformity±0.1 with similar probes
Resolution0.1°C or °F
Display Scale°F or °C, switchable
Thermal Electric Devices (TED)150 W
Heating Time18 minutes from ambient to 140°C
Cooling Time20 minutes from ambient to –25°C
Stabilization Time7 minutes
Immersion Depth4.875 inches (124 mm)
Power Requirements115 VAC (±10%), 1.3 A or 230 VAC (±10%) 0.7 A, switchable, 50/60
InsertsA, B, or C
Computer InterfaceRS-232 included with free Interface
Size10.25” H x 5.63” W x 9.63” D
Weight12 lb. (5.7 kg)
±0.04°C at 140°C
Hz, 150W
(26.1 x 14.3 x 24.5 cm)
-it
Software (Model 9930)
Specifications
3.2Environmental Conditions
Although the instrument has been designed for optimum durability and trou
ble-free operation, it must be handled with care. The instrument should not be
operated in an excessively dusty or dirty environment. Maintenance and clean
ing recommendations can be found in the Maintenance Section of this manual.
The instrument operates safely under the following conditions:
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temperature range: 5–45°C (41–113°F)
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ambient relative humidity: 15 - 50%
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pressure: 75kPa - 106kPa
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mains voltage within ± 10% of nominal
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vibrations in the calibration environment should be minimized
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altitude less than 2,000 meters
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3.3Warranty
Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division (Hart) warrants this product to be
free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service
for a period as stated in our current product catalog from the date of shipment.
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and shall not apply to any
product which, in Hart’s sole opinion, has been subject to misuse, alteration,
abuse or abnormal conditions of operation or handling.
Software is warranted to operate in accordance with its programmed instruc
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tions on appropriate Hart products. It is not warranted to be error free.
Hart’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of a
product which is returned to Hart within the warranty period and is determined,
upon examination by Hart, to be defective. If Hart determines that the defect or
malfunction has been caused by misuse, alteration, abuse or abnormal condi
tions or operation or handling, Hart will repair the product and bill the pur
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chaser for the reasonable cost of repair.
To exercise this warranty, the purchaser must forward the product after calling
or writing Hart for authorization. Hart assumes NO risk for in-transit damage.
For service or assistance, please contact an Authorized Service Center (see Section1.3,onpage3).
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE. HART SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE.
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4Quick Start
4.1Unpacking
Unpack the instrument carefully and inspect it for any damage that may have
occurred during shipment. If there is shipping damage, notify the carrier
immediately.
Verify that the following components are present:
9103 Dry-well
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Insert for configuration ordered
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Power Cord
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Insert Removal Tongs
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9930 Software
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Serial Cable
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• Manual
4.2Setup
4 Quick Start
Unpacking
Place the calibrator on a flat surface with at least 6 inches of free space around
the instrument. Plug the power cord into a grounded mains outlet. Observe that
the nominal voltage corresponds to that indicated on the back of the calibrator.
Turn on the power to the calibrator by toggling the switch on the power entry
module. The fan should begin quietly blowing air through the instrument and
the controller display should illuminate after 3 seconds. After a brief self-test
the controller should begin normal operation. If the unit fails to operate please
check the power connection.
The display will begin to show the well temperature and the Thermal Electric
Devices will start operating to bring the temperature of the well to the set-point
temperature.
4.3Power
Plug the instrument power cord into a mains outlet of the proper voltage, fre
quency, and current capability. Refer to Section 3.1, Specifications, for power
details. Turn the instrument on using the rear panel “POWER” switch. The in
strument will turn on and begin to heat to the previously programmed tempera
ture set-point. The front panel LED display will indicate the actual instrument
temperature.
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4.4Setting the Temperature
Section 7.2 explains in detail how to set the temperature set-point on the cali
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brator using the front panel keys. The procedure is summarized here.
(1) Press “SET” twice to access the set-point value.
(2) Press “UP” or “DOWN” to change the set-point value.
(3) Press “SET” to program in the new set-point.
(4) Press “EXIT” to return to the temperature display.
When the set-point temperature is changed the controller switches the well
TEDs on or off to raise or lower the temperature. The displayed well tempera
ture gradually changes until it reaches the set-point temperature. The well may
require 25 minutes to reach the set-point depending on the span. Another 6 to
10 minutes is required to stabilize within ±0.1°C of the set-point. Ultimate sta
bility may take 20 to 30 minutes more of stabilization time.
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5Parts and Controls
The user should become familiar with the instrument and its parts as described
below.
5.1Back Panel
The back panel is shown in Figure 1 on page 14.
Power Cord – At the rear of the calibrator is the removable power cord inlet
that plugs into an IEC grounded socket.
Power Switch - The power switch is located on the power entry module
(PEM). The PEM also houses the voltage selector.
Serial Port – A DB-9 male connector is present for interfacing the calibrator to
a computer or terminal with serial RS-232 communications.
Fan – The fan inside the calibrator runs continuously when the unit is being
operated to provide cooling for the instrument. At high temperatures or during
heating, the fan slows down. Slots at the top and around the two corners of the
calibrator are provided for airflow. The area around the calibrator must be kept
clear to allow adequate ventilation. The airflow is directed up.
5 Parts and Controls
Back Panel
5.2Front Panel
The front panel is shown in Figure 2 on page 15.
Controller Display - The digital display is an important part of the temperature
controller because it not only displays set and actual temperatures but also dis
plays various calibrator functions, settings, and constants. The display shows
temperatures in units according to the selected scale °C or °F.
Controller Keypad - The four button keypad allows easy setting of the
set-point temperature. The control buttons (SET, DOWN, UP, and EXIT) are
used to set the calibrator temperature set-point and to access and set other oper
ating parameters and calibration parameters.
Setting the control temperature is done directly in degrees of the current scale.
It can be set to one-tenth of a degree Celsius or Fahrenheit.
The functions of the buttons are as follows:
SET – Used to display the next parameter in the menu and to store parameters
to the displayed value.
DOWN – Used to decrement the displayed value or parameter.
UP – Used to increment the displayed value or parameter.
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Figure 1 9103 Back Panel
RS-232
115V
FLUKE CORPORATION
HART SCIENTIFIC DIVISION
www.hartscientific.com
POWER
93–234 VAC 3 A
50/60 Hz
3250 VA F
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DRY-WELL CALIBRATOR –25°C to 140°C
9103
Constant Temperature Block Assembly
5 Parts and Controls
104.6 C
Smoked DisplayWindow
SWITCH
HOLD
Figure 2 9103 Front Panel
EXIT – Used to exit a function and to skip to the next function. Any changes
made to the displayed value are ignored. Holding “EXIT” for about ½ a second
returns control to the main display.
Switch Hold – These terminals are for connecting and testing external thermal
switches and cutouts.
5.3Constant Temperature Block Assembly
The “Block” is made of aluminum and provides a relatively constant and accurate temperature environment in which the sensor that is to be calibrated is in
serted. A 1.25 inch diameter well is provided that may be used for sensors of
that size or may be sleeved down with various sized multi-hole probe sleeves.
TEDs surround the block assembly and provide even heat to the sensor. A
high-temperature platinum RTD is imbedded at the base of the block assembly
to sense and control the temperature of the block. The entire assembly is sus
pended in an air cooled chamber thermally isolated from the chassis and
electronics.
SETDOWNUP
EXIT
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5.4Probe Sleeves
The probe sleeves are show in Figure 3.
The calibrator is supplied with a multiple hole aluminum probe sleeve for inser
tion into the calibrator well and tongs for removing sleeves. Probe sleeves of
various hole sizes are available allowing the user’s probe to fit snugly into the
well whatever the diameter of the probe.
One insert (whichever is ordered) is shipped with the unit:
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Insert “A”
1/16"
1/4"
Insert A (variety block): 1/2”, 3/8”, 1/4”, 3/16”, 1/8”, and 1/16” holes
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Insert B (comparison block): 2 each 3/8”, 2 each 1/4”, and 2 each 3/16”
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holes
Insert C (1/4” comparison block): 6 each 1/4” holes
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or
Insert D: 2 each 3 mm, 2 each 4 mm, and 2 each 6 mm holes
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Interchangeable Insert Options
3/16"
Insert “B”
1/4"
1/4"
Insert “C”
3mm
Insert “D”
4mm
1/2"
1/8"
Figure 3 Inserts Available for the 9103 Block Assembly
3/16"
3/8"
3/8"
1/4"
3/16"
3/8"
6mm
4mm
6mm
3mm
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6General
6.1Changing Display Units
Changing Display Units
6 General
The instrument can display temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit. The instru
ments are shipped from the factory set to Celsius. To change to Fahrenheit or
back to Celsius there are two ways:
1.Press “SET” and “UP” simultaneously. This will change the display
units.
or
1.Press the “SET” key three times from the temperature display to show
Un = C
2.Press the “UP” or “DOWN” key to change units.
3.Press “SET” to store changes.
6.2Thermal Electric Devices (TED)
The power of the instrument is precisely controlled by the temperature controller to maintain a constant temperature. Power is controlled by periodically
switching the TEDs on for a certain amount of time using power transistors.
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7Controller Operation
7 Controller Operation
Well Temperature
This section discusses in detail how to operate the calibrator temperature con
troller using the front control panel. By using the front panel key-switches and
LED display, the user may monitor the well temperature, adjust the set-point
temperature in degrees C or F, monitor the heater output power, adjust the con
troller proportional band, operating parameters, serial interface configuration,
and controller calibration parameters. Operation of the functions and parame
ters are shown in the flowchart in Figure 4 on page 20. This chart may be cop
ied for reference.
In the following discussion a button with the word SET, UP, DOWN, or EXIT
inside indicates the panel button while the dotted box indicates the display
reading. Explanation of the button or display reading are to the right of each
button or display value.
7.1Well Temperature
The digital LED display on the front panel allows direct viewing of the actual
well temperature. This temperature value is what is normally shown on the display. The units, C or F, of the temperature value are displayed at the right. For
example,
100.0 CWell temperature in degrees Celsius
The temperature display function may be accessed from any other function by
pressing the “EXIT” button.
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The temperature set-point can be set to any value within the range and resolu
tion as given in the specifications. Be careful not to exceed the safe upper tem
perature limit of any device inserted into the well.
Setting the temperature involves selecting one of the eight (8) set-points in
memory and then adjusting the set-point value.
7.2.1Programmable Set-points
The controller stores eight (8) set-point temperatures in memory. The set-points
can be quickly recalled to conveniently set the calibrator to a previously pro
grammed temperature set-point.
To set the temperature, first select the set-point memory. This function is ac
cessed from the temperature display function by pressing “SET”. The number
of the set-point memory currently being used is shown at the left on the display
followed by the current set-point value.
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Menu Legend:
User’s Guide
Display
Temperature
SET
Select Setpoint
Adjust Setpoint
Units °C/°F
Scan On/Off
Scan Rate
EXIT
Operating
Parameters
Menu
SET
HL
Adj.HL
UP
Hold Temperature Display
DOWN
+
SET
Displays Set-Point Resistance
+
SET
EXIT
Toggles °C / °F
Secondary Functions
+
SET
Display Power
Set Proportional Band
Configuration Menu
SET
EXITEXIT
UP
DOWNDOWN
Serial
Interface
Menu
BAUD
Rate
Adjust
BAUD Rate
DOWN
UP
EXIT
SET
EXIT
Cal
Menu
SET
X5
DO NOT CHANGETHESEVALUES.SEE MANUAL
R0
Adj.R0
ALPHA
Adj.ALPHA
DELTA
UP
DO NOT CHANGETHESEVALUES.SEE MANUAL
Adj.DELTA
BETA
Adjust
BETA
Press “SET”to step through the menu and
to store the parameter value.
Press “EXIT”briefly to skip a parameter
without storing the parameter value.
Hold “EXIT”to exit the menu and display
the temperature
Figure 4 Controller Operation Flowchart
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Sample
Period
Adj. Sample
Period
Duplex
Mode
Adj. Duplex
Mode
Linefeed
Adjust
Linefeed
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100.0 CWell temperature in degrees Celsius
7 Controller Operation
Temperature Set-point
S
Access set-point memory
1. 25Set-point memory 1, 25.0°C currently used
To change the set-point memory press “UP” or “DOWN”.
4. 120New set-point memory 4, 120.0°C
Press “SET” to accept the new selection and access the set-point value.
S
Accept selected set-point memory
7.2.2Set-point Value
The set-point value may be adjusted after selecting the set-point memory and
pressing “SET”.
4 120Set-point value in °C
If the set-point value is correct, hold “EXIT” to resume displaying the well
temperature. Press “UP” or “DOWN” to adjust the set-point value.
125.0New set-point value
When the desired set-point value is reached press “SET” to accept the new
value and to access the temperature scale units. If “EXIT” is pressed, any
changes made to the set-point are ignored.
S
Accept new set-point value
7.2.3Temperature Scale Units
The temperature scale units of the controller can be set by the user to degrees
Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). The units are used in displaying the well tem
perature, set-point, and proportional band.
Press “SET” after adjusting the set-point value to change display units.
Un= CScale units currently selected
Press “UP” or “DOWN” to change the units.
Un= FNew units selected
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7.3Scan
7.3.1Scan Control
The scan rate can be set and enabled so that when the set-point is changed the
calibrator heats or cools at a specified rate (degrees per minute) until it reaches
the new set-point. With the scan disabled the calibrator heats or cools at the
maximum possible rate.
The scan is controlled with the scan on/off function that appears in the main
menu after the set-point function.
Sc=OFFScan function off
Press “UP” or “DOWN” to toggle the scan on or off.
Sc=OnScan function on
Press “SET” to accept the present setting and continue.
S
Accept scan setting
7.3.2Scan Rate
The next function in the main menu is the scan rate. The scan rate can be set
from .1 to 99.9°C/minute. The maximum scan rate however is actually limited
by the natural heating or cooling rate of the instrument. This rate is often less
than 100°C/minute, especially when cooling.
The scan rate function appears in the main menu after the scan control function.
The scan rate units are in degrees per minute, degrees C or F depending on the
selected units.
Sr=10.0Scan rate in °C/min.
Press“UP”or“DOWN”tochangethescanrate.
Sr= 2.0New scan rate
Press “SET” to accept the new scan rate and continue.
S
Accept scan rate
7.4Temperature Display Hold
The calibrator has a display hold function which allows action of an external
switch to freeze the displayed temperature and stop the set-point from scan
ning. This function is useful for testing thermal switches and cutouts. This sec
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tion explains the functions available for operating the temperature hold feature.
An example follows showing how to set up and use the hold feature to test a
switch.
7.4.1Enabling the Hold Temperature Display
Pressing the “UP” button when the temperature is displayed enables the Hold
Temperature Display feature. The Hold Temperature Display shows the hold
temperature on the right and the switch status on the left. The status “c” means
the switch is closed and “o” means the switch is open. The status flashes when
the switch is in its active position (opposite the normal position). The hold tem
perature display shows what the temperature of the well was when the switch
changed from its normal position to its active position. While the switch is in
the normal position the hold temperature will follow the well temperature.
If the Scan Control is “OFF” and the Hold Temperature Display is being used,
the temperature at which the switch is activated does not affect the set-point
temperature. However, if the Scan Control is “ON” and the Hold Temperature
Display is being used, the temperature at which the switch is activated is stored
as the new set-point temperature.
Operation of the hold temperature display is outlined below.
103.5CWell temperature display
7 Controller Operation
Temperature Display Hold
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c 103.5Switch status and hold temperature
To return to the normal well temperature display press “DOWN”.
7.4.2Mode Setting
The Hold Temperature Display function is always in the automatic mode. In
this mode the normal position is set to whatever the switch position is when the
set-point is changed. For example, if the switch is currently open when the
set-point is changed, the closed position then becomes the new active position.
The normal position will be set automatically under any of the following condi
tions, (1) a new set-point number is selected, (2) the set-point value is changed,
(3) a new set-point is set through the communications channels.
7.4.3Switch Wiring
The thermal switch or cutout is wired to the calibrator at the two terminals on
the front of the calibrator labeled “SWITCH HOLD”. The switch wires may be
connected to the terminals either way. Internally the black terminal connects to
ground. The red terminal connects to +5V through a 100 kΩ resistor. The cali
brator measures the voltage at the red terminal and interprets +5V as open and
0V as closed.
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7.4.4Switch Test Example
This section describes a possible application for the switch hold temperature
display feature and how the instrument is set up and operated.
Suppose you have a thermal switch which is supposed to open at about 75°C
and close at about 50°C and you want to test the switch to see how accurate and
repeatable it is. You can use the temperature hold feature and the scan function
to test the switch. Measurements can be made by observing the display or, pref
erably, by collecting data using a computer connected to the RS-232 port. To
set up the test, follow the steps below.
1.Connect the switch wires to the terminals on the front of the calibrator
and place the switch in the well.
2.Enable set-point scanning by setting the scan to “ON” in the primary
menu (see Section 7.3.1).
3.Set the scan rate to a low value, say 1.0°C/min. (see Section 7.3.2). If the
scan rate is too high you may lose accuracy because of transient temper
ature gradients. If the scan rate is too low the duration of the test may be
longer than is necessary. You may need to experiment to find the best
scan rate.
4.Set the first program set-point to a value above the expected upper switch
temperature, say 90°C.
5.Set the second program set-point to a value below the expected lower
switch temperature, say 40°C, in the program menu.
6.Collect data on a computer connected to the RS-232 port. Refer to Sec-
tion 8 for instructions on configuring the RS-232 communications
interface.
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7.5Set-point Resistance
To display the Set-point Resistance, press the “SET” and “DOWN” keys simul
taneously when the temperature is displayed. When the “SET” and “DOWN”
keys are released the temperature is again displayed.
7.6Temperature Scale Units
To toggle between °C and °F, press the “SET” and “UP” keys simultaneously
when the temperature is displayed.
7.7Secondary Menu
Functions which are used less often are accessed within the secondary menu.
Pressing “SET” and “EXIT” simultaneously and then releasing accesses the
secondary menu. The first function in the secondary menu is the heater power
display. (See Figure 4 on page 20.)
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7.8Thermal Electric Devices (TED)
The temperature controller controls the temperature of the well by pulsing the
TED on and off. The total power being applied to the TED is determined by the
duty cycle or the ratio of TED on time to the pulse cycle time. By knowing the
amount of heating the user can tell if the calibrator is heating up to the
set-point, cooling down, or controlling at a constant temperature. Monitoring
the percent heater power lets the user know how stable the well temperature is.
With good control stability the percent heating power should not fluctuate more
than ±5% within one minute.
The heater power display is accessed in the secondary menu. Press “SET” and
”EXIT” simultaneously and release. The heater power is displayed as a percent
age of full power.
100.0Well temperature
7 Controller Operation
Thermal Electric Devices (TED)
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S+E
Access heater power in secondary menu
SECFlashes
12.0 PHeater power in percent
To exit out of the secondary menu press and hold “EXIT”. To continue on to
the proportional band setting function press “EXIT” momentarily or “SET”.
7.9Proportional Band
In a proportional controller such as this the heater output power is proportional
to the well temperature over a limited range of temperatures around the
set-point. This range of temperature is called the proportional band. At the bot
tom of the proportional band the heater output is 100%. At the top of the pro
portional band the heater output is 0. Thus as the temperature rises the heater
power is reduced, which consequently tends to lower the temperature back
down. In this way the temperature is maintained at a fairly constant
temperature.
The temperature stability of the well and response time depend on the width of
the proportional band. If the band is too wide the well temperature deviates ex
cessively from the set-point due to varying external conditions. This deviation
is because the power output changes very little with temperature and the con
troller cannot respond very well to changing conditions or noise in the system.
If the proportional band is too narrow the temperature may swing back and
forth because the controller overreacts to temperature variations. For best con
trol stability the proportional band must be set for the optimum width.
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The proportional band width is set at the factory to about 15.0°C. The propor
tional band width may be altered by the user if he desires to optimize the con
trol characteristics for a particular application.
The proportional band width is easily adjusted from the front panel. The width
may be set to discrete values in degrees C or F depending on the selected units.
The proportional band adjustment can be accessed within the secondary menu.
Press “SET” and “EXIT” to enter the secondary menu and show the heater
power. Then press “SET” twice to access the proportional band.
S+E
Access heater power in secondary menu
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S
Access set-point voltage
ProP
Flashes “ProP” and the setting
15.0Proportional band setting
To change the proportional band press “UP” and “DOWN”.
4.0New proportional band setting
To store the new setting press “SET”. Press “EXIT” to continue without storing
the new value.
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S
Accept the new proportional band setting
7.10Controller Configuration
The controller has a number of configuration and operating options and calibra
tion parameters that are programmable via the front panel. These are accessed
from the secondary menu after the proportional band function by pressing
“SET”. Pressing “SET” again enters the first of three groups of configuration
parameters—operating parameters, serial interface parameters and calibration
parameters. The groups are selected using the “UP” and “DOWN” keys andthen pressing “SET”. (See Figure 4 on page 20.)
7.11Operating Parameters
The operating parameters menu is indicated by,
ParOperating parameters menu
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The operating parameters menu contains the High Limit parameter. The High
Limit parameter adjusts the upper set-point temperature. The factory default
and maximum are set to 126 °C. For safety, a user can adjust the High Limit
parameter down so the maximum temperature set-point is restricted.
Press “SET” to enable adjustment of the High Limit parameter.
HLFlashes “HL” and then displays the setting
H=126Current HL setting
Adjust the HL parameter using “UP” or “DOWN”.
H=90New High Limit setting
Press “SET” to accept the new High Limit parameter.
7.12Serial Interface Parameters
The serial RS-232 interface parameters menu is indicated by,
SEriALSerial RS-232 interface parameters menu
7 Controller Operation
Serial Interface Parameters
The serial interface parameters menu contains parameters which determine the
operation of the serial interface. These controls only apply to instruments fitted
with the serial interface. The parameters in the menu are: BAUD rate, sample
period, duplex mode, and linefeed.
Press “SET” to access the serial parameters.
7.12.1BAUD Rate
The BAUD rate is the first parameter in the menu. The BAUD rate setting de
termines the serial communications transmission rate.
The BAUD rate parameter is indicated by,
bAUd
2400 bCurrent BAUD rate
The BAUD rate of the serial communications may be programmed to 300 600,
1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 BAUD. 2400 BAUD is the default setting. Use “UP”
or “DOWN” to change the BAUD rate value.
4800 bNew BAUD rate
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Press “SET” to set the BAUD rate to the new value or “EXIT” to abort the op
eration and skip to the next parameter in the menu.
7.12.2Sample Period
The sample period is the next parameter in the serial interface parameter menu.
The sample period is the time period in seconds between temperature measure
ments transmitted from the serial interface. If the sample rate is set to 5, the in
strument transmits the current measurement over the serial interface
approximately every five seconds. The automatic sampling is disabled with a
sample period of 0. The sample period is indicated by,
SPEr
SP=1Current sample period (seconds)
Adjust the value with “UP” or “DOWN” and then use “SET” to set the sample
rate to the displayed value. “EXIT” does not store the new value.
SP=60New sample period
7.12.3Duplex Mode
The next parameter is the duplex mode. The duplex mode may be set to full duplex or half duplex. With full duplex any commands received by the calibrator
via the serial interface are immediately echoed or transmitted back to the device
of origin. With half duplex the commands are executed but not echoed. The duplex mode parameter is indicated by,
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dUPLFlashes “dUPL” and then displays the setting
d=FULLCurrent duplex mode setting
The mode may be changed using “UP” or DOWN” and pressing “SET”.
d=HALFNew duplex mode setting
7.12.4Linefeed
The final parameter in the serial interface menu is the linefeed mode. This pa
rameter enables (on) or disables (off) transmission of a linefeed character (LF,
ASCII 10) after transmission of any carriage-return. The linefeed parameter is
indicated by,
LFFlashes “LF” and then displays the setting
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LF=OnCurrent linefeed setting
The mode may be changed using “UP” or “DOWN” and pressing “SET”.
LF=OFFNew linefeed setting
7.13Calibration Parameters
7 Controller Operation
Calibration Parameters
The operator of the calibrator controller has access to a number of the calibra
tion constants namely R0 , ALPHA, DELTA, and BETA. These values are set
at the factory and must not be altered. The correct values are important to the
accuracy and proper and safe operation of the calibrator. Access to these pa
rameters is available to the user only so that in the event that the controller
memory fails the user may restore these values to the factory settings. These
constants and their settings are included on the calibration certificate that was
included with the instrument.
CAUTION: DO NOT change the values of the calibrator calibration con-
stants from the factory set values. The correct setting of these parameters
is important to the safety and proper operation of the calibrator.
The calibration parameters menu is indicated by,
-
CALCalibration parameters menu
Press “SET” five times to enter the menu.
The calibration parameters R0, ALPHA, DELTA, and BETA characterize the
resistance-temperature relationship of the platinum control sensor. These pa
rameters may be adjusted by an experienced user to improve the accuracy of
the calibrator.
Note: The calibration procedure is explained in Section 10.
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7.13.1R0
This probe parameter refers to the resistance of the control probe at 0°C. The
value of this parameter is set at the factory for best instrument accuracy.
7.13.2ALPHA
This probe parameter refers to the average sensitivity of the probe between 0
and 100°C. The value of this parameter is set at the factory for best instrument
accuracy.
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7.13.3DELTA
7.13.4BETA
This probe parameter characterizes the curvature of the resistance-temperature
relationship of the sensor. The value of this parameter is set at the factory for
best instrument accuracy.
This probe parameter characterizes the low temperatures. The value of this pa
rameter is set at the factory for best instrument accuracy.
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8 Digital Communication Interface
8Digital Communication Interface
The calibrator is capable of communicating with and being controlled by other
equipment through the digital serial interface.
With a digital interface the instrument may be connected to a computer or other
equipment. This allows the user to set the set-point temperature, monitor the
temperature, and access any of the other controller functions, all using remote
communications equipment. Communications commands are summarized in
Table 2 on page 34.
8.1Serial Communications
Serial Communications
The calibrator is installed with an RS-232 serial interface that allows serial dig
ital communications over fairly long distances. With the serial interface the user
may access any of the functions, parameters and settings discussed in Section 7
with the exception of the BAUD rate setting.
8.1.1Wiring
The serial communications
cable attaches to the calibrator through the DB-9
connector at the back of the
instrument. Figure 5 on
page 31 shows the pin-out
of this connector and suggested cable wiring. To
eliminate noise the serial
cable should be shielded
with low resistance be
tween the connector (DB-9)
and the shield. If the unit is
used in a heavy industrial
setting, the serial cable
must be limited to ONEMETER in length.
8.1.2Setup
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Before operation the serial
interface must first be set
up by programming the
BAUD rate and other con
figuration parameters.
These parameters are pro
grammed within the serial
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8.1.2.1BAUD Rate
8.1.2.2Sample Period
interface menu. The serial interface parameters menu is outlined in Figure 4 on
page 20.
To enter the serial parameter programming mode first press “EXIT” while
pressing “SET” and release to enter the secondary menu. Press “SET” repeat
edly until the display reads “PAr”. Press “UP” until the serial interface menu is
indicated with “SErIAL”. Finally press “SET” to enter the serial parameter
menu. In the serial interface parameters menu are the BAUD rate, the sample
rate, the duplex mode, and the linefeed parameter.
The BAUD rate is the first parameter in the menu. The display prompts with
the BAUD rate parameter by showing “bAUd”. Press “SET” to choose to set
the BAUD rate. The current BAUD rate is displayed. The BAUD rate of the
9103 serial communications may be programmed to 300, 600, 1200, 2400,
4800, or 9600 baud. The BAUD rate is pre-programmed to 2400 BAUD. Use
“UP” or “DOWN” to change the BAUD rate value. Press “SET” to set the
BAUD rate to the new value or “EXIT” to abort the operation and skip to the
next parameter in the menu.
The sample period is the next parameter in the menu and prompted with
“SPEr”. The sample period is the time period in seconds between temperature
measurements transmitted from the serial interface. If the sample rate is set to
5, the instrument transmits the current measurement over the serial interface approximately every five seconds. The automatic sampling is disabled with a
sample period of 0. Press “SET” to choose to set the sample period. Adjust the
period with “UP” or “DOWN” and then use “SET” to set the sample rate to the
displayed value.
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8.1.2.3Duplex Mode
The next parameter is the duplex mode indicated with “dUPL”. The duplex
mode may be set to half duplex (“HALF”) or full duplex (“FULL”). With full
duplex any command received by the instrument via the serial interface is im
mediately echoed or transmitted back to the device of origin. With half duplex
the commands are executed but not echoed. The default setting is full duplex.
The mode may be changed using “UP” or “DOWN” and pressing “SET”.
8.1.2.4Linefeed
The final parameter in the serial interface menu is the linefeed mode. This pa
rameter enables (“On”) or disables (“OFF”) transmission of a linefeed charac
ter (LF, ASCII 10) after transmission of any carriage-return. The default setting
is with linefeed on. The mode may be changed using “UP” or “DOWN” and
pressing “SET”.
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8.1.3Serial Operation
8 Digital Communication Interface
Interface Commands
Once the cable has been attached and the interface set up properly the control
ler immediately begins transmitting temperature readings at the programmed
rate. The serial communications uses 8 data bits, one stop bit, and no parity.
The set-point and other commands may be sent via the serial interface to set the
temperature set-point and view or program the various parameters. The inter
face commands are discussed in Section 8.2 . All commands are ASCII charac
ter strings terminated with a carriage-return character (CR, ASCII 13).
8.2Interface Commands
The various commands for accessing the calibrator functions via the digital in
terfaces are listed in this section (see Table 2). These commands are used with
the RS-232 serial interface. The commands are terminated with a carriage-re
turn character. The interface makes no distinction between upper and lower
case letters, hence either may be used. Commands may be abbreviated to the
minimum number of letters that determines a unique command. A command
may be used to either set a parameter or display a parameter depending on
whether or not a value is sent with the command following a “=” character. For
example “s” returns the current set-point and “s=150.0” sets the set-point to
150.0 degrees.
In the following list of commands, characters or data within brackets, “[” and
“]”, are optional for the command. A slash, “/”, denotes alternate characters or
data. Numeric data, denoted by “n”, may be entered in decimal or exponential
notation. Characters are shown in lower case although upper case may be used.
Spaces may be added within command strings and will simply be ignored.
Backspace (BS, ASCII 8) may be used to erase the previous character. A terminating CR is implied with all commands.
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Tabl e 2 9103 Controller Communications Commands
Command Description
Display Temperature
Read current set-points[etpoint]sset: 999.9 {C or F}set: 100.00 C
Set current set-point to ns[etpoint]=ns=200.0Instrument
Read temperaturet[emperature]tt: 999.9 {C or F}t: 55.6 C
Read temperature unitsu[nits]uu: xu: C
Set temperature units:u[nits]=c/f
Set temperature units to Celsiusu[nits]=cu=c
Set temperature units to
Fahrenheit
Read scan modesc[an]scscan: {ON or OFF}scan:ON
Set scan modesc[an]=on/offsc=onON or OFF
Read scan ratesr[ate]srsrat: 99.9 {C or F}/minsrat:12.4C/min
Set scan ratesr[ate]=nsr=1.1.1 to 99.9
Read holdho[ld]hohold: open/closed, 99.9
Secondary Menu
Read proportional band settingpr[opband]prpb: 999.9pb: 15.9
Set proportional band to
Read heater power
(duty cycle)
Configuration Menu
Operating Parameters Menu
Read high limithlhlhl:999hl:126
Set high limithl=nhl=900–126
Serial Interface Menu
Read serial sample settingsa[mple]sasa: 9sa: 1
Set serial sampling setting to
seconds
Set serial duplex mode:du[plex]=f[ull]/h[alf]
Set serial duplex mode to fulldu[plex]=f[ull]du=f
Set serial duplex mode to halfdu[plex]=h[alf]du=h
Set serial linefeed mode:lf[eed]=on/of[f]
Set serial linefeed mode to onlf[eed]=onlf=on
Set serial linefeed mode to offlf[eed]=of[f]lf=of
Calibration Menu
n
Command
Format
u[nits]=fu=f
pr[opband]=npr=8.83Depends on
po[wer]popo: 999.9po: 1.0
n
sa[mple]=nsa=00 to 999
Command
ExampleReturned
{C or F}
Returned
Example
hold: open, 30.5
C
Acceptable
Values
Range
CorF
Configuration
FULL or HALF
ON or OFF
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Set BETA calibration parameterbe[ta]=nbe=0.342–100.0 to 100.0
Functions not on menu
Read firmware version number*ver[sion]*verver.9999,9.99ver.9103,2.00
Read structure of all commandsh[elp]hlist of commands
Read all operating parametersallalllist of parameters
Legend:[] Optional Command data
Note:When DUPLEX is set to FULL and a command is sent to READ, the command is returned followed by a
Command
Format
n
r[0]=nr=100.32490 to 110
al[pha]alal: 9.9999999al: 0.0038573
al[pha]=nal=0.0038433.002 to .005
de[lta]dede:9.99999de: 1.507
{} Returns either information
n Numeric data supplied by user
9 Numeric data returned to user
x Character data returned to user
carriage return and linefeed. Then the value is returned as indicated in the RETURNED column.
Command
ExampleReturned
Returned
Example
Acceptable
Values
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9Test Probe Calibration
For optimum accuracy and stability, allow the calibrator to warm up for 25
minutes after power-up and then allow adequate stabilization time after reach
ing the set-point temperature. After completing operation of the calibrator, al
low the well to cool by setting the temperature to 25°C for one-half hour before
switching the power off.
9.1Calibrating a Single Probe
Insert the probe to be calibrated into the well of the calibrator. Best results are
obtained with the probe inserted to the full depth of the well. Once the probe is
inserted into the well, allow adequate stabilization time to allow the test probe
temperature to settle as described above. Once the probe has settled to the tem
perature of the well, it may be compared to the calibrator display temperature.
The display temperature should be stable to within 0.1°C degree for best re
sults. Never introduce any foreign material into the well.
9.2Stabilization and Accuracy
The stabilization time of the calibrator depends on the conditions and temperatures involved. Typically the test well will be stable to 0.1°C within 6 minutes
of reaching the set-point temperature. Ultimate stability will be achieved 30
minutes after reaching the set temperature.
Inserting a cold probe into a well requires another period of stabilizing depending on the magnitude of the disturbance and the required accuracy. For example, inserting a .25 inch diameter room temperature probe at 125°C takes 5
minutes to be within 0.1°C of its settled point and takes 6 minutes to achieve
maximum stability.
Speeding up the calibration process can be accomplished by knowing how soon
to make the measurement. Typical measurements should be made at the desired
temperatures with the desired test probes to establish these times.
9 Test Probe Calibration
Calibrating a Single Probe
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10Calibration Procedure
10 Calibration Procedure
Calibration Points
Sometimes the user may want to calibrate the instrument to improve the tem
perature set-point accuracy. Calibration is done by adjusting the controller
probe calibration constants R0, ALPHA, DELTA, and BETA so that the tem
perature of the calibrator as measured with a standard thermometer agrees more
closely with the set-point. The thermometer used must be able to measure the
well temperature with higher accuracy than the desired accuracy of the calibra
tor. By using a good thermometer and following this procedure the instrument
can be calibrated to an accuracy of better than 0.5°C up to 140°C.
10.1Calibration Points
In calibrating the instrument, R0, ALPHA, DELTA, and BETA, are adjusted to
minimize the set-point error at each of three different temperatures. Any three
reasonably separated temperatures may be used for the calibration. Improved
results can be obtained for shorter ranges when using temperatures that are just
within the most useful operating range of the instrument. The farther apart the
calibration temperatures, the larger will be the calibrated temperature range but
the calibration error will also be greater over the range. If, for instance, –20°C
to 100°C is chosen as the calibration range, the calibrator may achieve an accuracy of say ±0.3°C over the range –20 to 100°C. Choosing a range of 50°C to
90°C may allow the calibrator to have a better accuracy of maybe ±0.2°C over
that range but outside that range the accuracy may be only ±1.5°C.
10.2Calibration Procedure
1.Choose four set-points to use in the calibration of the R0, ALPHA,
DELTA, and BETA parameters. These set-points are generally –25°C,
0°C, 60°C, and 125°C but other set-points may be used if desired or
necessary.
2.Set the instrument to the low set-point. When the instrument reaches the
set-point and the display is stable, wait 15 minutes or so and then take a
reading. Sample the set-point resistance by holding down the “SET” key
and pressing the “DOWN” key. Write these values down as T
respectively.
3.Repeat step 2 for the other three set-points recording them as T
, T3, R3, T4and R4respectively.
R
2
4.Using the recorded data, calculate new values for R0, ALPHA, DELTA,
and BETA parameters using the equations given below.
and R
1
, R1, T2,
1
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10.2.1Compute DELTA
AT T=−
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TTTT
⎡
⎤
⎡
⎤
⎡
⎤
⎡
4433
C
=
⎢
⎣
⎡
D
=
⎢
⎣
ER R=−
FRR=−
delta
T
- Measured temperature using thermometer.
1-4
- Value of R from display of 9103 (Press SET and DOWN at the same
R
1-4
−
⎥
⎢
10011001001100
⎦
⎣
TTTT
⎤
⎡
3322
⎥
⎢
10011001001100
⎦
⎣
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AF BE
=
DE CF
−
⎥
⎢
⎥
⎦
⎣
⎦
⎤
⎡
−
⎤
−
⎥
⎢
⎥
⎦
⎣
⎦
−
−
⎤
−
⎢
⎥
⎣
⎦
⎡
⎤
−
⎢
⎥
⎣
⎦
time.)
where
T
and R1are the measured temperature and resistance at –25°C
1
and R2are the measured temperature and resistance at 0°C
T
2
and R3are the measured temperature and resistance at 60°C
T
3
and R4are the measured temperature and resistance at 125°C
T
4
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10.2.2Compute R0 and ALPHA
TT
⎡
⎤
⎡
=+
aTdelta
12
=+
aTdelta
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Ra Ra
rzero
alpha
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=
=
Ra Ra
22
⎢
1001100
⎣
TT
⎡
44
⎢
1001100
⎣
−
aa
−
13
RR
−
24
−
41 23
⎥
⎦
⎤
⎥
⎦
delta is the new value of DELTA computed above.
⎤
−
⎢
⎥
⎣
⎦
⎡
⎤
−
⎢
⎥
⎣
⎦
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10.2.3Compute BETA
⎡
⎤
1
xT=
yT=
beta
Where T1and R1are the measured temperature and resistance at –25.00°C and
alpha, rzero, and delta are the new values of ALPHA, R0, and DELTA calcu
lated above.
Program the new values for DELTA (delta), R0 (rzero), ALPHA (alpha), BETA
(beta) into the instrument with the following steps.
1.Reference Section 7.13 to display R
2.Press “SET” then use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys until the correct numerical setting is displayed. Press “SET” to accept the new value.
3.Repeat step 2 for ALPHA and DELTA.
1
−
⎢
⎥
100
⎣
⎦
⎡
⎤
1
⎢
⎥
100
⎣
⎦
=+−−
1
alpha x y
()()
()()()
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Calibration Procedure
R
T
delta
3
1
xy
2
3
y
()()
1
rzero
alpha x y
()
3
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.
0
10.2.4Accuracy and Repeatability
Check the accuracy of the instrument at various points over the calibrated
range. If the instrument does not pass specification at all set-points, repeat the
Calibration Procedure.
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11Maintenance
The instrument has been designed with the utmost care. Ease of operation
•
and simplicity of maintenance have been a central theme in the product
development. Therefore, with proper care the instrument should require
very little maintenance. Avoid operating the instrument in an oily, wet,
dirty, or dusty environment.
Ice will build up over a period of time if the unit is operated at sub-zero
•
temperatures, allowing water to pool in the well at temperatures above
0.0°C. The user needs to drain the water build up after every use. Two
methods are available for draining the water: 1) Remove the insert from
the well and tip the unit upside down draining all water. 2) Take the unit
above 100°C for a period of one hour causing the water to evaporate.
If the outside of the instrument becomes soiled, it may be wiped clean
•
with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use harsh chemicals on the
surface which may damage the paint.
• Be sure that the well of the calibrator is kept clean and clear of any for-
eign matter. DO NOT use fluids to clean out the well.
• The instrument should be handled with care. Avoid knocking or dropping
the instrument.
• If a hazardous material is spilt on or inside the instrument, the user is re-
sponsible for taking the appropriate decontamination steps as outlined by
the national safety council with respect to the material.
• If the mains supply cord becomes damaged, replace it with a cord of the
appropriate gauge wire for the current of the instrument. If there are any
questions, call an Authorized Service Center for more information.
•
Before using any cleaning or decontamination method except those rec
ommended by Hart, users should check with an Authorized Service Cen
ter to be sure that the proposed method will not damage the equipment.
•
If the instrument is used in a manner not in accordance with the equip
ment design, the operation of the calibrator may be impaired or safety
hazards may arise.
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12Trouble Shooting
If problems arise while operating the instrument, this section provides some
suggestions that may help you solve the problem. A wiring diagram is also
included.
12.1Troubleshooting
In the event that the instrument appears to function abnormally, this section
may help to find and solve the problem. Several possible problem conditions
are described along with likely causes and solutions. If a problem arises, please
read this section carefully and attempt to understand and solve the problem. If
the problem cannot otherwise be solved, contact an Authorized Service Center
(see Section 1.3 on page 3) for assistance. Be sure to have the model number
and serial number of your instrument available.
ProblemPossible Causes and Solutions
Incorrect temperature reading
Incorrect calibration parameters. Incorrect R0, ALPHA, DELTA, and BETA parameters. Find the value for R0, ALPHA, DELTA, and BETA on the Report of Calibration
that was shipped with the instrument. Reprogram the parameters into the instrument
(see Section 7.13, Calibration Parameters). Allow the instrument to stabilize and verify the accuracy of the temperature reading.
12 Trouble Shooting
Troubleshooting
The instrument
heats or cools too
quickly or too
slowly
An “o” is displayed
at the left of the
display
The display shows
any of the follow
ing:
err 1, err
2, err 3, err
4, or err 5
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Controller locked up. The controller may have locked up due to a power surge or
other aberration. Initialize the system by performing the Factory Reset Sequence.
Factory Reset Sequence. Hold the SET and EXIT buttons down at the same time
while powering up the instrument. The instrument displays shows ‘-init-‘, the model
number, and the firmware version. Each of the controller parameters and calibration
constants must be reprogrammed. The values can be found on the Report of Test
that was shipped with the instrument.
Incorrect scan and scan rate settings. The scan and scan rate settings may be
set to unwanted values. Check the Scan and Scan Rate settings. The scan may be
off (if the unit seems to be responding too quickly). The scan may be on with the
Scan Rate set low (if unit seems to be responding too slowly).
External switch test is open. The displayed temperature is frozen keeping the
set-point from scanning. Turn the switch test off by pressing the “DOWN” button of
the front panel.
Controller problem. The error messages signify the following problems with the
controller.
Err 1
- a RAM error
Err 2
- a NVRAM error
Err 3
- a Structure error
Err 4
- an ADC setup error
Err 5
- an ADC ready error
Initialize the system by performing the Factory Reset Sequence describe above.
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9103 Dry-Well
User’s Guide
12.2CE Comments
ProblemPossible Causes and Solutions
The display shows
err 6
and
flashes
SenSor
The display shows
err 7
Temperature read
out is not the actual
temperature of the
well
Defective control sensor. The control sensor may be shorted, open or otherwise
damaged. Perform the Factory Reset Sequence described above. If this does not fix
the problem, contact a Hart Scientific Authorized Service Center.
Heater control error. Initialize the unit by performing the Factory Reset Sequence
as described above. If the unit repeats the error code, turn the unit off and allow the
unit to sit at least one-half hour. Turn the unit back on. If the unit repeats the error
code, turn off the unit and contact contact a Hart Scientific Authorized Service Cen
ter for a return authorization and for instructions on returning the unit.
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May need calibration. With the unit stable, slowly rotate the unit. If no change oc
curs, the unit may need to be calibrated. Contact contact a Hart Scientific Authorized
Service Center.
RF energy emissions. If the display changes more than twice the normal display
deviation, another unit in the area could be emitting RF energy. Move the unit to a
different location and rotate the unit again. If the temperature is correct in this new
area or deviates differently than the first are, RF energy is present in the room. If you
have to perform the test in the effected area, use the comparison test to eliminate
any possible errors.
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12.2.1EMC Directive
Hart Scientific’s equipment has been tested to meet the European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC). The Declaration
of Conformity for your instrument lists the specific standards to which the unit
was tested.
12.2.2Low Voltage Directive (Safety)
In order to comply with the European Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EED),
Hart Scientific equipment has been designed to meet the IEC 1010-1 (EN
61010-1) and IEC 1010-2-010 (EN 61010-2-010) standards.
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