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1. Tightness Test PRS_3 mbar 26 15 PRS_4 mbar 19 54 6PRS mbar 0 31 STABIL N mins 1 00 TIGHTN S mins 2 60 Let By Test and Tightness Test Printout NOTE Printouts of stored readings will also include the LOG Li PA TIME 10 25 19 01 10 NO Below the 000 header Let By Test PRS_i mbar 10 20 PRS_2 mbar 10 02 LET BY mins i Tightness Test PRS_3 mbar 20 15 PRS_4 mbar 19 84 APRS mbar 0 31 STABIL N mins 1 00 TIGHTN S mins 2 60 6 METER ANNUAL RECALIBRATION AND SERVICE The meter should be re calibrated and serviced annually by a Kane approved service centre Local regulations may require more frequent re calibration Calibration is performed in firmware and there are no user accessible adjustments or user serviceable parts 6 METER ANNUAL RECALIBRATION AND SERVICE The meter should be re calibrated and serviced annually by a Kane approved service centre Local regulations may require more frequent re calibration Calibration is performed in firmware and there are no user accessible adjustments or user serviceable parts 7 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 1 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar mmH 0 Pa kPa 80 00 800 0 8000 8 000 PSI mmHg hPa inH 0 1 000 60 00 80 00 30 00 7 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 1 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar mmH O Pa kPa 80 00 800 0 8000 8 000 PSI mmHg hPa inH 0 1 000 60 00
2. 00 hPa 0 1 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 15 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 309 99hPA 0 01 hPa 10 hPa 1040 0 hPA 0 1 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 15 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 309 99hPA 0 01 hPa 10hPa 1040 0 hPA 0 1 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 30 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 1076hPA 0 1hPa 10 hPa 2070 0 hPA 1 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 30 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 1076 hPA 0 1 hPa 10 hPa 2070 0 hPA 1 hPa 3 of reading Dimensions Weight Handset Ambient Operating Range Power Supply Dimensions Weight Handset Ambient Operating Range Power Supply 295 grams with battery 160mm x 80mm x 40mm 180mm incl spigots 0 C to 45 C 10 to 90 RH non condensing 9 Volt PP3 alkaline battery 295 grams with battery 160mm x 80mm x 40mm 180mm incl spigots 0 C to 45 C 10 to 90 RH non condensing 9 Volt PP3 alkaline battery 8 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY European Council Directive 89 336 EEC requires electronic equipment not to generate electromagne
3. 070 0 207 00 30 00 mmHg hPa inH 0 1560 0 2070 0 800 0 Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 1 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 20 Pa 0 1 Pa 0 5 Pa 100 Pa 0 1 Pa 3 Pa 2000 Pa 1 Pa 3 of reading 80 hPa 0 01 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 1 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 20 Pa 0 1 Pa 0 5 Pa 100 Pa 0 1 Pa 3 Pa 2000 Pa 1 Pa 3 of reading 80 hPa 0 01 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 2 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy t20 Pa 0 3 Pa 2 Pa 2000 Pa 0 3 Pa 5 Pa 160 hPa 0 01 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 2 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 20 Pa 0 3 Pa 2 Pa 2000 Pa 0 3 Pa 5 Pa 160hPa 0 01 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 5 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 32000 Pa 1 Pa 5 Pa 300 hPa 0 01 hPa 0 05 hPa 400 hPa 0 1 hPa 3 of reading Pressure Measurement Model KANE3500 5 Max overrange without damage to sensor is 5 times nominal range Range Resolution Accuracy 32000 Pa 1 Pa 5 Pa 300 hPa 0 01 hPa 0 05 hPa 4
4. 80 00 30 00 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 2 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar mmH 0 Pa kPa 160 00 1600 0 16000 16 000 PSI mmHg hPa inH 0 2 000 120 00 160 00 60 00 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 2 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar mmH 0 Pa kPa 160 00 1600 0 16000 16 000 PSI mmHg hPa inH 0 2 000 120 00 160 00 60 00 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 5 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar mmH 0 Pa kPa 400 0 4000 32000 40 00 PSI mmHg hPa inH 0 5 000 300 0 400 0 150 0 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 5 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar mmH 0 Pa kPa 400 0 4000 32000 40 00 PSI mmHg hPa inH 0 5 000 300 0 400 0 150 0 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 15 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar kPa PSI 1040 0 100 00 15 00 mmHg hPa inH 0 780 0 1040 0 400 0 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 15 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar kPa PSI 1040 0 100 00 15 00 mmHg hPa inH 0 780 0 1040 0 400 0 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 30 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar kPa PSI 2070 0 207 00 30 00 mmHg hPa inH 0 1560 0 2070 0 800 0 SPECIFICATION Model KANE3500 30 Nominal Pressure Ranges mBar kPa PSI 2
5. KANE3500 PRESSURE METER Stock No 18853 January 2010 KANE3500 PRESSURE METER Stock No 18853 January 2010 GENERAL OPERATION When the instrument is first switched on using DI the top line of the display shows in sequence the date the time the model version number the battery status and the pressure units The bottom line of the display shows a countdown number that starts at 10 and reduces to zero At zero the meter display two lines of data The display shows 2 lines of data and all data can be printed via an optional infrared printer The printed data can be live data frozen data or stored data 255 sets of tests can be stored in non volatile memory GENERAL OPERATION When the instrument is first switched on using DI the top line of the display shows in sequence the date the time the model version number the battery status and the pressure units The bottom line of the display shows a countdown number that starts at 10 and reduces to zero At zero the meter display two lines of data The display shows 2 lines of data and all data can be printed via an optional infrared printer The printed data can be live data frozen data or stored data 255 sets of tests can be stored in non volatile memory Two lines of 20 characters can be added to the header of printouts The meters are controlled using 8 buttons The eight buttons are ON OFF Press for ON or OFF The meter counts down f
6. ORE VIEW The test number appears on the top line Use lt i gt or D to change test number The bottom line shows the measured value Use cap to exit this mode LOG Saves a set of results when c is pressed Storage capacity is 255 sets of results AUTO STO Automatically stores readings at a preset interval Press LD then select YES or NO If YES set the desired time interval between 2 and 99 seconds and then press CD to activate and exit DEL ALL Clears all the memory when YES and lt gt pressed EXIT AUTO STO Automatically stores readings at a preset interval Press ED then select YES or NO If YES set the desired time interval between 2 and 99 seconds and then press GO to activate and exit DEL ALL Clears all the memory when YES and lt gt pressed EXIT BOTTOM LINE OPTIONS BOTTOM LINE OPTIONS Max Pressure Min Pressure Time Date Pressure units Battery Status Instrument Internal Temp Max Pressure Min Pressure Time Date Pressure units Battery Status Instrument Internal Temp BOTTOM Max Pressure is displayed as LINE OPTIONS P 1 3 1 9 Min Pressure is displayed as P 1 3 1 1 BOTTOM Max Pressure is displayed as LINE OPTIONS P 1 3 1 9 Min Pressure is displayed as P 1 3 1 1 4 MEASURING Make sure you do not exceed the meters operating specifications e Do not exceed the m
7. batteries on the instrument the memory will store the date and time for up to one minute if outside this time it may be necessary to re enter the details SYMBOLS used on the display T The internal temperature of the meter The pressure reading in the user s selected units Displays the Battery power available in When the LO BAT symbol appears this indicates the batteries are less than 10 of charge and should be replaced readings may be affected if used with low power batteries SYMBOLS used on the display T The internal temperature of the meter The pressure reading in the user s selected units Displays the Battery power available in Yo When the LO BAT symbol appears this indicates the batteries are less than 10 of charge and should be replaced readings may be affected if used with low power batteries Kebon PRO DU C T Thank you for reading this data sheet For pricing or for further information please contact us at our UK Office using the details below UK Office Keison Products P O Box 2124 Chelmsford Essex CM1 3UP England Tel 44 0 1245 600560 Fax 44 0 1245 808399 Email sales keison co uk Please note Product designs and specifications are subject to change without notice The user is responsible for determining the suitability of this product
8. current legislation and local guidelines Please Note Batteries used in this instrument should be disposed of in accordance with current legislation and local guidelines At the end of its life the meter should be sent to the appropriate recycling centre in accordance with current legislation and local guidelines APPENDIX 1 UNITS DATE APPENDIX 1 UNITS DATE Main Parameters User selectable from PSI hPa inH20 mBar mmH20 Pa kPa NOTE Not all units available on all models Date shown as day month and year The order can be changed using the menu function Date is recorded when each test is printed Main Parameters User selectable from PSI hPa inH2O mBar mmH20 Pa kPa NOTE Not all units available on all models Date shown as day month and year The order can be changed using the menu function Date is recorded when each test is printed TIME TIME The time is shown in hours and minutes expressed in Military time or the 24 hr clock Time is recorded when each test is stored printed NOTE When changing the batteries on the instrument the memory will store the date and time for up to one minute if outside this time it may be necessary to re enter the details The time is shown in hours and minutes expressed in Military time or the 24 hr clock Time is recorded when each test is stored printed NOTE When changing the
9. est press Ct to exit the test sequence If the system passes the let by test press to continue with the tightness test The display shows the countdown timer Time in REPORT SETTINGS and the measured pressure Once the countdown has finished the display shows the initial pressure P1 and the final pressure P2 PI 10 05 P2 10 05 If the system fails the let by test press to exit the test sequence If the system passes the let by test press to continue with the tightness test TIGHTNESS TEST only applicable for KANE3500 1 UK and KANE3500 2 UK After completing the let by test or after selecting NO the stabilisation and tightness test can be performed The display shows CONNECT P 0 00 Connect the meter to the system under test and adjust the pressure accordingly Once the correct pressure has been achieved press dI TIME 59 P3 19 95 TIGHTNESS TEST only applicable for KANE3500 1 UK and KANE3500 2 UK After completing the let by test or after selecting NO the stabilisation and tightness test can be performed The display shows CONNECT P 0 00 Connect the meter to the system under test and adjust the pressure accordingly Once the correct pressure has been achieved press lt lt TIME 59 P3 19 95 The display shows the countdown timer Time 2 in REPORT SETTINGS and the measured pressure Once the countdown
10. eter s internal temperature operating range e Do not put the meter on a hot surface When taking critical draft measurements always re zero the meter in the position you are taking the readings and hold the meter still during the test 4 MEASURING Make sure you do not exceed the meter s operating specifications e Do not exceed the meter s internal temperature operating range e Do not put the meter on a hot surface When taking critical draft measurements always re zero the meter in the position you are taking the readings and hold the meter still during the test Differential Port Port 1 U y IR Printer Output Always use the top right hand port Port 1 for taking single channel measurements pressure or vacuum Only use the left hand port for differential measurements Differential Port Port 1 NO y IR Printer Output Always use the top right hand port Port 1 for taking single channel measurements pressure or vacuum Only use the left hand port for differential measurements If the pressure being measured exceeds the meter s design range the display will show OR for over range When taking draft readings at very low pressure or draft levels for maximum accuracy re zero the meter in the orientation that it is being used This eliminated gravity effects on the very sensitive pressure transducer It is also recommend that the meter is switched on for at least five minutes and then
11. gical CD returns you to the main menu display Press LD to select a main menu function When you have selected the function to change press lt gt to select Repeat this to scroll through the menu and select using the lt gt key and change using the CLI keys the function The final logical CD returns you to the main menu display To exit the MENU function the final logical CD is pressed No changes are made if the MENU function is aborted by pressing CO To exit the MENU function the final logical lt gt is pressed No changes are made if the MENU function is aborted by pressing CO PRESSURE SMOOTH OFF Normal ON Readings filtered to damp out fluctuations RESOLVE HIGH maximum number of decimal places LOW one less decimal place displayed PS UNITS mBAR inH2O hPa mmHg PSI kPa Pa mmH20 PRESSURE SMOOTH OFF Normal ON Readings filtered to damp out fluctuations RESOLVE HIGH maximum number of decimal places LOW one less decimal place displayed PS UNITS mBAR inH2O hPa mmHg PSI kPa Pa mmH20 REPORT TEST VIEW DEL ALL SETTING NB REPORT TEST VIEW DEL ALL SETTING NB Automated Let By Test Stabilisation amp Tightness Test Display stored report results max 8 Delete all test results Time 1 Let By Test duration Time 2 Stabilisation Period Time 3 Tightness Test duration Set using Time
12. has finished P3 is stored and the display changes to TIME 120 P4 19 85 Where TIME Time 3 in REPORT SETTINGS The display shows the countdown timer Time 2 in REPORT SETTINGS and the measured pressure Once the countdown has finished P3 is stored and the display changes to TIME 120 P4 19 85 Where TIME Time 3 in REPORT SETTINGS At the end of the countdown period the display automatically changes to P3 19 87 P4 19 84 Where P3 is the pressure at the start of the test period and P4 is the final pressure at the end of the test period Press lt gt to log the result The display shows the log number LOG 03 At the end of the countdown period the display automatically changes to P3 19 87 P4 19 84 Where P3 is the pressure at the start of the test period and P4 is the final pressure at the end of the test period Press DD to log the result The display shows the log number LOG 03 Press PRINT to print if required The logged data can always be accessed by VIEW in the report menu Press QD to EXIT Press PRINT to print if required The logged data can always be accessed by VIEW in the report menu Press cap to EXIT Let By Test and Tightness Test Printout NOTE Printouts of stored readings will also include the LOG NO Below the header Let By Test PRS_i mbar 10 20 PRS_2 mbar 16 82 LET BY mins 1 86
13. he battery compartment Take great care to ensure that the battery is fitted with the correct battery polarity Then replace the battery cover Always check that the meter is working correctly after replacing the battery Set the meter s correct time date and units These are then stored when the meter is switched off 1 BEFORE USING THE METER FOR THE FIRST TIME Remove the cover and fit a new battery in the battery compartment Take great care to ensure that the battery is fitted with the correct battery polarity Then replace the battery cover Always check that the meter is working correctly after replacing the battery Set the meter s correct time date and units These are then stored when the meter is switched off 2 BEFORE USING THE METER EVERY TIME After switch on check that date and time are correct and battery power is sufficient and the displayed units are the ones required SAFETY WARNING Never connect to a pressure source where you are not sure what the maximum pressure might be Always ensure that the meter you are using is correctly rated for the pressure that you intend to measure Excessive pressure gt 5 times nominal range can permanently damage the meter s pressure sensor 2 BEFORE USING THE METER EVERY TIME After switch on check that date and time are correct and battery power is sufficient and the displayed units are the ones required SAFETY WARNING Never connect to a pres
14. ion TIME 02 Stabilisation period TIME 03 Tightness Test duration 5 LET BY and TIGHTNESS TESTING only applicable for KANE3500 1 UK and KANE3500 2 UK To set the duration of each test press CDI select PRESSURE select REPORT select SETTINGS Use DD and DD to set the times in minutes TIME 01 Let By Test duration TIME 02 Stabilisation period TIME 03 Tightness Test duration LET BY TEST only applicable for KANE3500 1 UK and KANE3500 2 UK Press Gen select PRESSURE select REPORT select TEST If the let by test is required change to YES and press lt gt CONNECT P1 0 00 Connect the meter to the system under test and adjust the pressure accordingly Once the correct pressure has been achieved press lt gt TIME 59 P2 10 05 LET BY TEST only applicable for KANE3500 1 UK and KANE3500 2 UK Press Ge select PRESSURE select REPORT select TEST If the let by test is required change to YES and press lt gt CONNECT P1 0 00 Connect the meter to the system under test and adjust the pressure accordingly Once the correct pressue has been achieved press KEP TIME 59 P2 10 05 The display shows the countdown timer Time 1 in REPORT SETTINGS and the measured pressure Once the countdown has finished the display shows the initial pressure P1 and the final pressure P2 PI 10 05 P2 10 05 If the system fails the let by t
15. ptable If not acceptable adjust the meter s position to minimize interference or switch off if possible the offending equipment during your test At the time of writing this manual Jan 2010 Kane International Ltd are not aware of any field based situation where such interference has occurred and this advice is only given to satisfy the requirements of the Directive At the time of writing this manual Jan 2010 Kane International Ltd are not aware of any field based situation where such interference has occurred and this advice is only given to satisfy the requirements of the Directive ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY This product has been tested for compliance with the following generic standards EN 61000 6 3 2001 EN 61000 6 1 2001 and is certified to be compliant Specification EC EMC KI KANE3500 details the specific test configuration performance and conditions of use ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY This product has been tested for compliance with the following generic standards EN 61000 6 3 2001 EN 61000 6 1 2001 and is certified to be compliant Specification EC EMC KI KANE3500 details the specific test configuration performance and conditions of use Please Note Batteries used in this instrument should be disposed of in accordance with current legislation and local guidelines At the end of its life the meter should be sent to the appropriate recycling centre in accordance with
16. re zeroed before taking such sensitive measurements If the pressure being measured exceeds the meter s design range the display will show OR for over range When taking draft readings at very low pressure or draft levels for maximum accuracy re zero the meter in the orientation that it is being used This eliminated gravity effects on the very sensitive pressure transducer It is also recommend that the meter is switched on for at least five minutes and then re zeroed before taking such sensitive measurements EXAMPLE PRINTOUTS The standard printout is KSS5G0 vVi a The MAX and DATE 23 1276 MIN readings Mi are those j Ra aa observed since R se last switch on MIN mbar G0 EXAMPLE PRINTOUTS The standard printout is KS5G0 Vi a The MAX and DATE 23 1270 MIN readings ti are those Rea observed since 2 38 last switch on 3 6 06 ocora c cenun NOTE Printouts of stored readings kases vi will also e N e SM include the oi TEST NO E sana below the a aa header cririeiiii ie NOTE Printouts of stored readings KSSeG Vi G will also SEI LATE arate Ses ora include the aay TEST NO DATE 23 12 09 below the n da header 0 iii 5 LET BY and TIGHTNESS TESTING only applicable for KANE3500 1 UK and KANE3500 2 UK To set the duration of each test press CDI select PRESSURE select REPORT select SETTINGS Use DD and lt gt to set the times in minutes TIME 01 Let By Test durat
17. rom 10 after OFF is pressed Press ID to cancel OFF MENU Press and hold for MENU Two lines of 20 characters can be added to the header of printouts The meters are controlled using 8 buttons The eight buttons are ON OFF Press for ON or OFF The meter counts down from 10 after OFF is pressed Press ED to cancel OFF MENU Press and hold for MENU ZERO Press and hold until there is a beep to ZERO the reading BACKLIGHT Press and hold until there is a beep to toggle the BACKLIGHT HOLD PRINT A quick press to HOLD the reading and the display flashes A longer press to PRINT ZERO Press and hold until there is a beep to ZERO the reading BACKLIGHT Press and hold until there is a beep to toggle the BACKLIGHT HOLD PRINT A quick press to HOLD the reading and the display flashes A longer press to PRINT UP Down CD CD Press either to change the bottom line of the display ENTER CD Press CYr10 cancel OFF The buttons with CH D and C arrows also change settings such as date time and other menu items when MENU mode has been selected UP DOWN DD DD Press either to change the bottom line of the display ENTER CD Press CD10 cancel OFF The buttons with CH CL and E arrows also change settings such as date time and other menu items when MENU mode has been selected 1 BEFORE USING THE METER FOR THE FIRST TIME Remove the cover and fit a new battery in t
18. s are in minutes 01 1 Minute Automated Let By Test Stabilisation amp Tightness Test Display stored report results max 8 Delete all test results Time 1 Let By Test duration Time 2 Stabilisation Period Time 3 Tightness Test duration Set using Times are in minutes 01 1 Minute SETUP SETUP Temperature units F or C AUTO OFF adjusts the auto power off time A setting of 00 sets the meter for manual switch off only Time Uses Military time as standard Tam 07 00 7pm 19 00 Date user defined format Header 2 lines each of up to 20 characters that appear on the printout Use QD and CH DI Temperature units F or C AUTO OFF adjusts the auto power off time A setting of 00 sets the meter for manual switch off only Time Uses Military time as standard Tam 07 00 7pm 19 00 Date user defined format Header 2 lines each of up to 20 characters that appear on the printout Use QD and CH 1 Language English French Italian German Spanish The display s contrast EXIT Language English French Italian German Spanish The display s contrast EXIT STORE VIEW The test number appears on the top line Use CH or DI to change test number The bottom line shows the measured value Use ED to exit this mode LOG Saves a set of results when Cc is pressed Storage capacity is 255 sets of results ST
19. sure source where you are not sure what the maximum pressure might be Always ensure that the meter you are using is correctly rated for the pressure that you intend to measure Excessive pressure gt 5 times nominal range can permanently damage the meter s pressure sensor NOTE Use the input for all single input measurements of pressure or vacuum Only use the input when taking a differential measurement NOTE Use the input for all single input measurements of pressure or vacuum Only use the input when taking a differential measurement 3 THE MENU FUNCTIONS The MENU structure comprises main menu options STORE SETUP and PRESSURE have a sub menu structure SERVICE is for use by an approved service organisation only MENU Press and use the CH button to select the following function for change STORE SETUP PRESSURE SERVICE EXIT 3 THE MENU FUNCTIONS The MENU structure comprises main menu options STORE SETUP and PRESSURE have a sub menu structure SERVICE is for use by an approved service organisation only MENU Press and use the CH button to select the following function for change STORE SETUP PRESSURE SERVICE EXIT Press LD to select a main menu function When you have selected the function to change press lt gt to select Repeat this to scroll through the menu and select using the lt gt key and change using the DI keys the function The final lo
20. tic disturbances exceeding defined levels and have adequate immunity levels for normal operation Specific standards applicable to this meter are stated below As there are electrical products in use pre dating this Directive they may emit excess electromagnetic radiation levels and occasionally it may be appropriate to check the meter before use by 8 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY European Council Directive 89 336 EEC requires electronic equipment not to generate electromagnetic disturbances exceeding defined levels and have adequate immunity levels for normal operation Specific standards applicable to this meter are stated below As there are electrical products in use pre dating this Directive they may emit excess electromagnetic radiation levels and occasionally it may be appropriate to check the meter before use by Use the normal start up sequence in the location where the meter will be used Switch on all localized electrical equipment capable of causing interference Check all readings are as expected A level of disturbance is acceptable If not acceptable adjust the meter s position to minimize interference or switch off if possible the offending equipment during your test Use the normal start up sequence in the location where the meter will be used Switch on all localized electrical equipment capable of causing interference Check all readings are as expected A level of disturbance is acce

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