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1. Fig 1 When setting up the calibrator you must D Place the calibrator on an even horizontal surface in the spot you intend to use it 10 25 09 2002 105446 02 Caution Do not use the instrument if the ventilator is out of order Ensure a free supply of air to the ventilator located at the bottom of the instrument Check the voltage of the power control switch on off switch 230V 115V If the voltage of the power control switch differs from the line voltage you must adjust the voltage of the power control switch as follows see Fig 1 A Open the fuse box lid using a screwdriver B Take out the fuse box C Remove both fuses and insert two new fuses These must be identical and should correspond to the line voltage See section 9 0 B Turn the fuse box 180 and slide it into place Check that the earth connection for the instrument is present and attach the cable Select an insertion tube with the correct bore diameter See section 3 3 for information on how to select insertion tubes The calibrator is now ready for use 3 3 Choice of insertion tube Caution Before using new insertion tubes for calibration the insertion tubes must be heated up to maximum temperature 320 C 608 F 650 C 1202 F for a period of minimum 30 minutes In order to ensure the best calibration of your sensors please avoid using insertion tubes in the ATC 320 calibrator which have b
2. r Ambient temperature Ambient ic Operatir Initials Operator Decimals True values Reference equipment Ok Cancel When the True temperature is stable click Enter value In the new dialogue type in the correct TRUE temperature value read from the external precision thermometer Ij AmeTrim ATC v 1 00 SSE Manuel temperature adjustment Instrument type ATC 155 B Serial Not Assigned Measurement Data Interaction Enter value Info Select the button Enter value when the True temperature is stable on the external readout When all temperatures have been measured you can calculate a new set of coefficients and download them to the calibrator and you can print the measured data COM 1 Type ATC 155 B Serial no Not Assigned Last cal date 2000 01 01 2000 01 01 Click OK The READ temperature measured by the calibrator and the TRUE value are entered in the table The calibrator now starts working towards the next temperature level Repeat these steps until READ and TRUE values have been entered for each temperature step Click Calculate to provide a new set of calibration coefficients for the calibrator 105446 02 25 09 2002 59 Note If you want a record of the measured TRUE and READ values you must click Print now These values are not saved once you return to the AmeTrim Main Menu Note Downloading new coef
3. Technical assistance Please contact the dealer from whom you acquired the instrument if you require technical assistance Guarantee 1 year s factory warranty This guarantee only covers defects in manufacture and becomes void if the instrument has been subject to unauthorised intervention and or misuse 6 25 09 2002 105446 02 2 0 Safety instructions 105446 02 Read this manual carefully before using the instrument Please follow the instructions and procedures described in this manual They are designed to allow you to get the most out of your calibrator and avoid any personal injuries and or damage to the instrument Warning e The calibrator must not be used for any purposes other than those described in this manual e The calibrator is designed for interior use only and should not be used in risk prone areas where vapour or gas leaks etc may constitute an explosives hazard Caution Hot surface This symbol is engraved in the grid plate e Do not touch the grid plate the well or the insertion tube as the calibrator is heating up they may be very hot e Do not touch the handle of the calibrator during use it may be very hot Note The product liability only applies if the instrument is subject to a manufacturing defect This liability becomes void if the user fails to follow the maintenance instructions set out in this manual or uses unauthorised spare parts 25 09 2002 7
4. to accept the new access code and exit the editor by pressing again Resetting the calibrator setup to factory defaults Resetting to the factory default settings changes the setup to the initial settings Press setup page 3 to restore Factory defaults 02 25 09 2002 43 4 8 9 44 Caution By pressing Yes the following will be deleted Work orders Setup parameters Autostep results Switch test results e e e e Press to restore Default factory settings About the calibrator Press setup page 3 to select About This informs you about the calibrator type the sofware version installed and the date when it was last calibrated Press or to return to the Setup menu Simulation or training Press and hold while you start the calibrator me 20 00 SENSOR 2 0 0 0 C SET Not activated READ 20 006 C RES The calibrator will start in the simulation state This mode is used to train personnel The simulation differs from the standard setting in the following ways 25 09 2002 105446 02 The instrument does not actually heat up or cool down the well The heating and cooling processes are simulated at exaggerated speeds Data is not stored in the calibrators memory The calibrator will remain in simulation mode until it is switched off 105446 02 25 09 2002 45 5 0 Storing and transporting the calibrator Caution The following guidelines should always be observed when storing an
5. 20 min External reference TRUE Stability interval 18 00 F Stability time 19 min Sensor under test SENSOR Use stability criteria No Stability interval 18 00 F Stability time 19 min F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 The parameters displayed depend on the sensor selected When none of the parameters displayed are active then the calibrator s internal reference criteria provide the time to stable value Stability values defined in the menu above are added to the internal reference stability criteria Press to select the editor e Stability Time and Extended Stability Time can be set in minutes using integers from 0 120 e Stability intervals can be set in 0 01 steps from 0 01 99 99 25 09 2002 105446 02 4 8 8 e a l r 105446 Make the necessary changes and press to accept the new setting s and exit the editor Setting the access code Press setup page 2 to select Access code ACCESS CODE Select access code 0000 Entering 0000 as code disables access control EE Back space 1 2 F3 F4 F5 The following features can be protected by an access code e Resetting the calibrator to Factory default settings e Setting the Maximum SET Temperature e Editing the Access code while it is enabled Press to change the Access code Use the numeric keys to type in a value from 0000 to 9999 Typing 0000 disables the access code function Press
6. F 0 005 of rdg 0 015 of F S 5 ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F gt 1MQ 4 mm safety sockets 78mV 78 mV 0 001mV 0 01 C 0 01 F 0 010 of rdg 0 005 of F S see page 85 86 for accuracy in C F 5 ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F gt 1MQ Mini TC connector 0 350 Q Pt10 Pt50 Pt100 0 2900 Q Pt500 Pt1000 Excitation current 0 4 mA 0 0019 0 01 C 0 01 F Pt10 Pt50 Pt100 see page 87 for accuracy in C F 0 012 0 01 C 0 01 F Pt500 Pt1000 see page 87 for accuracy in C F 0 005 of rdg 0 005 of F S 0 005 of rdg 0 005 of F S 50m 5 ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F 4 mm safety sockets on 0 10kQ off gt 100kQ 5 V open 4 mm safety sockets 105446 02 INPUT SPECIFICATIONS Reference input Signal range Internal power supply Resolution Accuracy Temperature coefficient Type of connection 105446 02 0Q 3500 Measuring current 0 8 mA 0 0019 0 01 C 0 01 F 0 003 of rdg 0 002 of F S see page 88 for accuracy in C F 5 ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F LEMO connector 25 09 2002 83 INPUT SPECIFICATIONS ACCURACY IN C F Accuracy thermocouple type E input excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy thermocouple type J input excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy thermocouple type K input excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy thermocouple type T input excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy thermocouple type
7. 190 Default values 100 000 138 510 175 860 212 050 Delete step Unit Temperature in C Temperature in F COM 1 Type ATC 155 B Serial no 016038 00008 Last cal date 2000 05 30 2000 01 01 Click a radio button to select the desired temperature units To view current values in the Calibrator l r l r Click Upload values The current reference sensor values stored in the calibrator are displayed Click Done when you are finished viewing the values This returns you to the AmeTrim ATC Main Menu To enter values for a new reference sensor l r 66 Type in a unique and descriptive name for the reference sensor Use the mouse to position the pointer in the boxes in the table Type in the temperature and resistance values from the Calibration Certificate supplied with the reference sensor 25 09 2002 105446 02 If the calibration data fills more than the steps currently displayed click Add step If it fills less than the number of steps displayed click Delete step l r When all the values from the Calibration Certificate have been entered click Download values When the values are downloaded they overwrite the ones stored in the calibrator Default values This option downloads a set of default values which are stored in the AmeTrim ATC software 7 2 8 Managing DTI sensor coefficients This dialog enables you to type in coefficient values for the reference sen
8. 32 F 0 100 C 0 180 F 150 C 302 F 0 024 C 0 042 F 50 C 58 F 0 026 C 0 046 F 0 C 32 F 0 032 C 0 057 F 155 C 311 F 0 038 C 0 068 F 320 C 592 F 0 047 C 0 084 F 650 C 1202 F 0 056 C 0 101 F 700 C 1292 F 25 09 2002 87 90 List of accessories All parts listed in the list of accessories can be obtained from the factory through our dealers Please contact your dealer for assistance if you require parts which do not appear on the list List of accessories Accessories Parts no Fuse 115V 10AF ATC 320 650 60B302 Fuse 230V 5AF ATC 320 650 60B301 Fuse 115V SAT ATC 155 156 157 60B315 Fuse 230V 2 5AT ATC 155 156 157 123690 User manual 105447 Reference manual 105446 Tool for insertion tube 60F170 Heat shield 105496 Carrying case 105805 Mains cable 115V US type B 60F135 Mains cable 240V UK type C 60F136 Mains cable 220V South Africa type D 60F137 Mains cable 220V Italy type E 60F138 Mains cable 240V Australia type F 60F139 Mains cable 230V Europe type A 60F140 Mains cable 230V Denmark type G 60F141 Mains cable 220V Switzerland type H 60F142 Mains cable 230V Israel type 60F143 Thermocouple male plug type K 120517 Thermocouple male plug type N 120514 Thermocouple male plug type T 120515 Thermocouple male plug type Cu Cu 120519 Extension cable for reference probe lemo to lemo 122801 Extension cable for external probe banana to l
9. 32 104 F 0 02 C 0 04 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 10 190 0 34 F 25 09 2002 105446 02 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Heating time incl insert Time to stability Cooling time incl insert THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum temperature Minimum temperature 105446 02 ATC 157 A B 45 C 49 F to 23 C 73 4 F 23 C 73 4 F to 100 C 212 F 100 C 212 F to 155 C 311 F 23 C 73 4 F to 155 C 311 F 45 C 49 F to 155 C 311 F 10 min 155 C 311 to 100 C 212 F 155 C 311 F to 23 C 73 4 F 100 C 212 C to 23 C 73 4 F 23 C 73 4 F to 0 C 32 F 23 C 73 4 F to 30 C 22 F 0 C 32 F to 30 C 22 F 155 311 FC to 30 C 22 F 30 C 22 F to 45 C 49 F ATC 320 A B 6 min 8 min 9 min 17 min 23 min 3 min 9 min 6 min 3 min 12 min 9 min 21 min 15 min 320 C 608 F 10 C 50 F ambient temperature 0 C 32 F 33 C 91 F ambient temperature 23 C 73 4 F 50 C 122 F ambient temperature 40 C 104 F 25 09 2002 77 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Well specifications 18 ATC 320 A B 25 09 2002 40 mm 1 57 inch axial homogeneity 0 20 C 0 36 F 320 C 608 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 155 C 311 F 0 05 C 0 09 50 C 122 F 50 mm 1 97 inch axial homogeneity 0 20 C 0 36 F 320 C 608 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 155 C 311 F 0 05 C 0
10. 8 3 1 Receipt of the calibrator rn 8 3 2 Preparing the Calibrator cccccccceceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaees 10 3 3 Choice of insertion tube 11 3 4 Inserting the Sensors a a 12 4 0 Operating the Calibrator 15 4 1 Keyboard display and standard connections 15 4 2 Input module B versions only 18 4 3 Display readouts erraria eaa eB Mee gee Ra 19 4 3 1 Main screen temperature values 20 4 3 2 Stability of temperature values 20 4 4 SET temperature menu 21 4 5 Calibration Mensa a A ee nee ei in ae 21 4 5 1 Running a calibration 22 4 5 2 Showing calibration results 25 45 3 Displaying calibration information 26 4 6 Switch test menu 00 etern 27 4 6 1 Running a switch test 29 46 2 Showing switch test results 30 4 7 AO step Men nity si deli ibe adie nnd te ees 32 4 7 1 Running an Auto step calibration 33 4 7 2 Autosteptestresults 0 34 4 8 Setup MENU 36 48 14 Loading a SETUP sinai steel 36 4 8 2 Saving a Setup 37 4 8 3 Adjusting th
11. R input excluding sensor accuracy 84 25 09 2002 0 08 C 0 14 F 50 C 58 F 0 07 C 40 12 F 0 C 32 F 0 07 C 0 12 F 155 C 311 F 0 08 C 0 14 F 320 C 592 F 0 11 C 40 20 F 650 C 1202 F 0 15 C 0 28 F 1000 C 1832 F 0 10 C 40 17 F 50 C 58 F 0 08 C 0 14 F 0 C 32 F 0 08 C 0 15 F 155 C 311 F 0 10 C 0 17 F 320 C 592 F 0 12 C 0 22 F 650 C 1202 F 0 19 C 0 34 F 1200 C 2192 F 0 11 C 40 20 F 50 C 58 F 0 10 C 40 17 F 0 C 32 F 0 11 C 0 20 F 155 C 311 F 0 12 C 0 22 F 320 C 592 F 0 16 C 0 28 F 650 C 1202 F 0 28 C 0 50 F 1372 C 2502 F 0 12 C 40 22 F 50 C 58 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 0 C 32 F 0 09 C 0 16 F 155 C 311 F 0 09 C 0 17 F 320 C 592 F 0 10 C 0 17 F 400 C 752 F 1 31 C 42 35 F 50 C 58 F 0 78 C 1 40 F 0 C 32 F 0 50 C 0 90 F 155 C 311 F 0 42 C 0 75 F 320 C 592 F 0 41 C 40 74 F 650 C 1202 F 0 50 C 0 90 F 1760 C 3200 F 105446 02 INPUT SPECIFICATIONS ACCURACY IN C F Accuracy thermocouple type S input excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy thermocouple type B excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy thermocouple type N excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy thermocouple type XK excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy thermocouple type U excluding
12. Set follows TRUE is only relevant when the External reference sensor is displayed in temperature units Make the necessary changes and press to accept the new setting s and return to the Input menu Note that when SET follows TRUE is on it is indicated by a symbol at the SET temperature Selecting the input from the sensor under test l r Press to select Sensor under test r Press to select type of sensor r Press a function soft key to select a specific type of sensor For voltage sensors 0 4V or 0 12V For a 4 20mA sensor For RTD sensors Pt10 Pt50 Pt100 Pt500 Pt1000 Cu50 or Cu100 For thermocouple sensors E J K L N R S T U or 105446 02 25 09 2002 41 42 Xk For None no sensor connected Press a function soft key to select a specific sensor and return to the Sensor under test menu which now displays the selected sensor and the Convert to temperature status Press to select Convert to temperature This toggles between Yes where inputs are converted to temperatures and No where no conversion is made The temperature conversion factors for the 0 4V 0 12V and 4 20mA inputs are set in the Temperature menu see section 4 8 4 Press to accept the new settings and return to the Input menu Altering Stability criteria Press setup page 2 to select Stability criteria STABILITY CRITERIA Internal reference READ Extended stability time
13. date dafi mmfor 100 A Printer setup Ok Cancel Type a unique name for the measurements Click As left and ensure that the date is correct This information will appear in a measurement report displayed on screen Click OK to view the measurement report Note These results are not saved electronically If you require a record of these measurements click Print while the report is displayed When you are finished viewing or printing the report click Close This returns you to the first dialogue in the Temperature adjustment option If you do not require any further measurements click Done to return to the Main Menu Reference Sensor This option enables you to view the calibration values currently loaded in the calibrator for the reference sensor as well as enter and download values for new reference sensors In addition to the equipment already described in sections 7 2 1 and 7 2 3 you also require the calibration certificate for the new reference sensor 105446 02 25 09 2002 65 la In AmeTrim ATC main menu click Reference sensor A new dialogue with a table containing the calibration of corresponding temperatures and resistances of the reference sensor If none are present in the calibrator then the default values are displayed BAmeTrim ATC v 1 00 SBE Reference sensor download Reference sensor parameters Interaction Sensor serial no 0613417590 25 000 90
14. returns you to the first dialogue in the Temperature adjustment option l r If you do not require any further measurements click Done to return to the Main Menu To view adjust and calibrate the current Input values e Note If you select Cold Junction compensation either you must also select the mV TC Input or be sure that the TC Input is calibrated l r Click the radio button Measure Adjust Calibrate l r Use the check box list to select the inputs to be measured If you have selected more than one check box the measurements occur in the same order as they appear in the check box list l r Connect the reference signal source to the appropriate input s when prompted l r Click Start and follow the instructions on screen Each input has several pre set input values Ensure that the reference signal source is adjusted correctly when prompted For Cold Junction compensation ensure the corresponding uV value for the calibrated junction temperature is entered OuV 0 C 64 25 09 2002 105446 02 7 2 7 The software measures the pre set values for the selected input adjusts the settings and then re calibrates the calibrator s inputs All this is done before moving on to the next selected input When all the selected inputs have been measured adjusted and re calibrated a new dialogue appears SEA iat oa Mark report as As found C Asleft Calibration adjustment
15. the thermostat Calibrator stable Heating with Slope Rate TPC FI Cooling with Slope Rate T T close 2 Expected switch range for thermostat Calibrator stable o Calibrator stable 9 Shifting temperature Fig 7 ls Press in the main menu to select the Switch test menu SWITCH TEST Select switch test topic ESC Previous menu Run switch Show test results F1 F2 F3 4 5 Two functions are available using the soft keys 28 25 09 2002 105446 02 4 6 4 Running a switch test l r Press to select Run switch test SWITCH TEST SETUP Switch test setup Ti 50 06 Tz Te 60 06 HA Hysteresis Yes Tit Slope rate 0 5 C min ESC Previous menu Ti To Hysteresis sore Start F1 F2 F3 F4 5 The small graph illustrates the current T T2 and hysteresis selections Note that T can be greater than T2 l r Press a function soft key to enable the editor To edit the first set temperature T To edit the second set temperature T2 To determine hysteresis toggle between Yes a two temperature measurement and No a single temperature measurement To edit the slope rate The permitted range is 0 1 9 9 C min 0 2 17 8 F min Note the slope rate should be set so that the thermostat sensor can follow the temperature in the calibrator s well l r Make the necessary changes and exit the e
16. to 24 C 11 2 F ATC 157 A B 4 min 9 min 19 min 10 min 23 min 4 min 13 min 9 min 6 min 29 min 13 min 42 min 155 C 311 F 57 C 70 6 F ambient temperature 0 C 32 F 45 C 49 F ambient temperature 23 C 73 4 F 31 C 23 8 F ambient temperature 40 C 104 F 105446 02 25 09 2002 75 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Well specifications Calibration accuracy test limit Temperature coefficient Stability Reference accuracy Total accuracy 16 ATC 157 A B 40 mm 1 57 inch axial homogeneity 0 05 C 0 09 F 155 C 311 F 0 05 C 0 09 F 45 C 49 F 50 mm 1 97 inch axial homogeneity 0 10 C 0 18 F 155 C 311 F 0 15 C 0 27 F 45 C 49 F 60 mm 2 36 inch axial homogeneity 0 15 C 0 27 F 155 C 311 F 0 20 C 0 36 F 45 C 49 F 70 mm 2 76 inch axial homogeneity 0 20 C 0 36 F 155 C 311 F 0 35 C 0 63 F 45 C 49 F 80 mm 3 15 inch axial homogeneity 0 30 C 0 54 F 155 C 311 F 0 55 C 0 99 F 45 C 49 F Difference between borings 0 02 C 0 04 F Influence from load 0 10 C 0 18 F 155 C 311 F 0 12 C 0 18 F 45 C 49 F Influence from load with Ext Reference 0 01 C 0 02 F 155 C 311 F 0 01 C 0 02 F 45 C 49 F Long term drift 1 year 0 05 C 0 09 F 0 08 C 0 14 F 5ppm C 0 40 C
17. used for the second direction T T4 e Mode toggle between One way and Two way e Hold time defines the time in minutes the temperature is maintained after it is stable for each step e T step values must be set within the sensors permitted range 02 25 09 2002 33 Make the necessary changes and exit the editor by pressing l r Press to start the Auto step test While the step test is in progress several functions are available To review the Auto step result no editing is possible To pause the test and Force the test to jump a step previous or next regardless of the temperature step s stability To stop the Auto step test When the Auto step test is complete the results are displayed Press or to finish the test and store the results in the calibrator The results can be viewed using the instructions in section 4 7 2 By pressing the results are not stored in the calibrator s memory 4 7 2 Auto step test results At the end of a Auto step test the results are displayed and stored in the calibrators memory AUTO STEP RESULT ESC Previous menu E Back to Set auto step erup 1 2 F3 F4 F5 The measured READ or TRUE and SENSOR temperatures for each step are displayed 34 25 09 2002 105446 02 To view stored switch test results l r Press to select Show results SHOW AUTO STEP RESULTS Select auto step result to view Auto step lis newest auto s
18. 02 13 14 Do not touch the handle of the calibrator during use it may be very hot 25 09 2002 105446 02 4 0 Operating the Calibrator 4 1 Keyboard display and standard connections Keyboard TEK CALIBRATION INSTRUMENTS heading icon information functions Pos Description LCD SOFT KEYS used to select menu options displayed in the LCD ENTER KEY used to accept selected options or entered values NUMERIC KEYS used to type in values 6 105446 02 25 09 2002 15 INFORMATION KEY used to display the status of the parameters involved with the function currently selected ESC KEY escape key used to cancel a selection edit or return to previous menu heading icon information functions Fig 4 The Display is divided into four separate areas e Heading informs you of the current function selected e Icon indicates graphically the status of the calibrator e Information provides the bulk of information and data in the selection e Functions informs you of the soft keys functions 16 25 09 2002 105446 02 Standard connections all versions Fuse 230V SAF 115V 10AF Fig 5 Pos Description D Power control switch with a cable connection and on off switch It also contains the main fuse See section 6 1 for information on how to change the fuses and section 3 2 to adjust the
19. 09 F 50 C 122 F 60 mm 2 36 inch axial homogeneity 0 25 C 0 45 F 320 C 608 F 0 15 C 0 27 F 155 C 311 F 0 05 C 0 09 50 C 122 F 70 mm 2 76 inch axial homogeneity 0 40 C 0 75 F 320 C 608 F 0 20 C 0 36 F 155 C 311 F 0 05 C 0 09 F 50 C 122 F 80 mm 3 15 inch axial homogeneity 0 60 C 1 08 F 320 C 608 F 0 30 C 0 54 F 155 C 311 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 50 C 122 F Difference between borings 0 01 C 0 02 F Influence from load 0 15 C 0 27 F 320 C 608 F Influence from load with Ext Reference 0 03 C 0 05 F 320 C 608 F Long term drift 1 year 0 05 C 0 09 F 105446 02 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Calibration accuracy test limit Temperature coefficient Stability Reference accuracy Total accuracy Heating time incl insert Time to stability Cooling time incl insert THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum temperature Minimum temperature 105446 02 ATC 320 A B 0 10 C 0 18 F 5ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F 0 02 0 04 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 0 26 0 47 F 50 C 122 F to 320 C 608 F 7 min 10 min 320 C 608 F to 100 C 212 F 22min 320 C 608 F to 50 C 122 F 42 min ATC 650 A B 650 C 1202 F 10 C 50 F ambient temperature 0 C 32 F 33 C 91 F ambient temperature 23 C 73 4 F 50 C 122 F ambient temperature 40 C 104 F 25 09 2002
20. 1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Press a function soft key to select the results for one of the last five tests The data in the information field is the same as that displayed at the end of the switch test 4 7 Auto step menu Auto step is used to step automatically between a range of different calibration temperatures This is useful when calibrating sensors in places that are difficult to reach and sensors where the output is displayed in a different location T C F o Temperature stable A Calibrator starts working towards next temperature Fig 8 32 25 09 2002 105446 02 4 7 1 105446 Press to select the Auto step menu AUTO STEP Select auto step topic ESC Main menu Run Show auto step results 1 2 F3 F4 F5 Two functions are available using the soft keys Running an Auto step calibration Press to select Run auto step AUTO STEP SETUP L 35 0 C T11 s T 50 0 C T12 Y T3 15 0 C T13 T4 100 0 C 14 T5 155 0 C 15 CIT6 No of steps 5 c 1147 Mode Two way CIs P 18 Hold time min 1 ec ESC Cancel Start 4 2 Pee p st F1 F2 F3 F4 5 Press to enable the editor to change the Auto step setup and step temperature values e No of steps the number of temperature steps per direction T gt T can be set using integers from 1 20 When a Two way mode is selected the same number of steps are
21. 105624 105627 123272 105626 105629 123273 105628 105631 123274 105630 105633 123275 105632 105635 123276 105634 105637 123277 105636 105639 123278 105638 105641 123299 105640 105643 123300 105642 105645 105644 105647 105646 105649 105648 Inserts are delivered without 4 mm reference hole but with matching insulation plugs 90 25 09 2002 105446 02 PART NO FOR STANDARD INSERTION TUBES MULTI HOLE Description A ATC 155 156 A B ATC 157 A B ATC 320 650 A B metric 122751 123294 122750 122753 123295 122752 122755 123296 122754 122757 122756 PART NO FOR STANDARD INSERTION TUBES MULTI HOLE Description inch ATC 155 156 A B ATC 157 A B ATC 320 650 A B inc 123297 122759 123298 122758 122761 122760 All multi hole insertion tubes metric and inches for ATC 155 156 157 are supplied with a matching insulation plug NOTE 105446 02 25 09 2002 91
22. 155 C 311 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 24 C 11 2 F 60 mm 2 36 inch axial homogeneity 0 15 C 0 27 F 155 C 311 F 0 15 C 0 27 F 24 C 11 2 F 70 mm 2 76 inch axial homogeneity 0 25 C 0 45 F 155 C 311 F 0 25 C 0 45 F 24 C 11 2 F 80 mm 3 15 inch axial homogeneity 0 40 C 0 72 F 155 C 311 F 0 40 C 0 72 F 24 C 11 2 F Difference between borings 0 02 C 0 04 F Influence from load 0 10 C 0 18 F 155 C 311 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 24 C 11 2 F Influence from load with Ext Reference 0 01 C 0 02 F 155 C 311 F 0 01 C 0 02 F 24 C 11 2 F Long term drift 1 year 0 05 C 0 09 F 0 08 C 0 14 F 5ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F 0 02 C 0 04 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 10 190 10 345 25 09 2002 105446 02 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Heating time incl insert Time to stability Cooling time incl insert THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum temperature Minimum temperature ATC 156 A B 24 C 11 2 F to 23 C 73 4 F 23 C 73 4 F to 100 C 212 F 23 C 73 4 F to 155 C 311 F 100 C 212 F to 155 C 311 F 24 C 11 2 F to 155 C 311 F 10 min 155 C 311 F to 100 C 212 F 155 C 311 F to 23 C 73 4 F 100 C 212 F to 23 C 73 4 F 23 C 73 4 F to 0 C 32 F 23 C 73 4 F to 24 C 11 2 F 0 C 32 F to 20 C 4 F 155 C 311 F
23. 3 0 Setting up the calibrator 3 1 Receipt of the calibrator When you receive the instrument You should receive Carefully unpack and check the calibrator and the accessories Check the parts against the list shown below If any of the parts are missing or damaged please contact the dealer who sold the calibrator 1 calibrator 1 mains cable 1 insertion tube user specified 2 sets of test cables 2 black 2 red Ss B versions only ait 3 pcs insulation plugs for 6 10 16 mm sensors ATC 155 A B and ATC 156 A B only or 3 pcs insulation plugs for 5 8 11 mm sensors ATC 157 A B only 25 09 2002 105446 02 1 CD ROM containing software package AmeCal Temperature and AmeTrim ATC adjustment software e 1RS 232 serial cable e 1 tool for insertion tube e 1 traceable certificate A versions i e 2 traceable certificates B versions NS e 1 reference manual e 1 user manual Ca When reordering please specify the parts number found in the list of accessories section 9 0 105446 02 25 09 2002 3 2 Preparing the calibrator Warning e The calibrator must not be used in areas prone to explosives hazards e The calibrator must be kept clear within an area of 20 cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator Note The instrument must not be exposed to draughts
24. 5 C 0 09 F 0 08 C 0 14 F 5ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F 0 02 C 0 04 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 10 190 10 345 25 09 2002 105446 02 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Heating time incl insert Time to stability Cooling time incl insert THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum temperature Minimum temperature 105446 02 ATC 155 A B 24 C 11 2 F to 23 C 73 4 F 4 min 23 C 73 4 F to 100 C 212 F 10 min 100 C 212 F to 155 C 311 F 13 min 23 C 73 4 F to 155 C 311 F 23 min 24 C 11 2 F to 155 C 311 F 27 min 10 min 155 C 311 F to 100 C 212 F 3min 100 C 212 F to 23 C 73 4 F 10 min 155 C 311 F to 23 C 73 4 F 13 min 23 C 73 4 F to 0 C 32 F 7 min 0 C 32 F to 20 C 4 F 15 min 23 C 73 4 F to 24 C 11 2 F 37 1 155 C 311 F to 24 C 11 2 F 50 min ATC 156 A B 155 C 311 F 40 C 40 F ambient temperature 0 C 32 F 24 C 11 2 F ambient temperature 23 C 73 4 F 12 C 10 4 F ambient temperature 40 C 104 F 25 09 2002 73 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Well specifications Calibration accuracy test limit Temperature coefficient Stability Reference accuracy Total accuracy 14 ATC 156 A B 40 mm 1 57 inch axial homogeneity 0 05 C 0 09 155 C 311 F 0 05 C 0 09 F 24 C 11 2 F 50 mm 1 97 inch axial homogeneity 0 10 C 0 18 F
25. 5 65 Hz ATC 155 A B 200 VA ATC 156 A B 300 VA ATC 157 A B 300 VA ATC 320 650 A B 1150 VA 9 pole D sub male 3 5 mm mini jack 0 40 C 32 104 F 20 50 C 4 122 F 0 90 RH IP10 0 01 C 0 01 F 0 01 K C F K ATC 155 A B 155 C 311 F 40 C 40 F ambient temperature 0 C 32 F 24 C 11 2 F ambient temperature 23 C 73 4 F 12 C 10 4 F ambient temperature 40 C 104 F 25 09 2002 71 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Well specifications Calibration accuracy test limit Temperature coefficient Stability Reference accuracy Total accuracy 12 ATC 155 A B 40 mm 1 57 inch axial homogeneity 0 05 C 0 09 F 155 C 311 F 0 05 C 0 09 F 15 C 5 F 50 mm 1 97 inch axial homogeneity 0 10 C 0 18 F 155 C 311 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 15 C 5 F 60 mm 2 36 inch axial homogeneity 0 20 C 0 36 F 155 C 311 F 0 20 C 0 36 F 15 C 5 F 70 mm 2 76 inch axial homogeneity 0 35 C 0 63 F 155 C 311 F 0 30 C 0 54 F 15 C 5 F 80 mm 3 15 inch axial homogeneity 0 50 C 0 90 155 C 311 F 0 50 C 0 90 15 C 5 F Difference between borings 0 02 C 0 04 F Influence from load 0 26 C 0 47 F 155 C 311 F 0 13 C 0 23 F 20 C 4 F Influence from load with Ext Reference 0 01 C 0 02 F 155 C 311 F 0 01 C 0 02 F 20 C 4 F Long term drift 1 year 0 0
26. 79 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Well specifications 80 ATC 650 A B 40 mm 1 57 inch axial homogeneity 0 40 C 0 72 F 650 C 1202 F 0 30 C 0 54 F 320 C 608 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 50 C 122 F 50 mm 1 97 inch axial homogeneity 0 65 C 1 17 650 C 1202 F 0 40 C 0 72 F 320 C 608 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 50 C 122 F 60 mm 2 36 inch axial homogeneity 1 00 C 1 80 650 C 1202 F 0 60 C 1 08 F 320 C 608 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 50 C 122 F 70 mm 2 76 inch axial homogeneity 1 40 C 2 52 F 650 C 1202 F 0 80 C 1 44 F 320 C 608 F 0 15 C 0 27 F 50 C 122 F 80 mm 3 15 inch axial homogeneity 2 00 C 3 60 650 C 1202 F 1 10 C 1 98 F 320 C 608 F 0 20 C 0 36 F 50 C 122 F Difference between borings 0 05 C 0 09 F Influence from load 0 15 C 0 27 F 650 C 1202 F Influence from load with Ext Reference 0 10 C 0 18 650 C 1202 F Long term drift 1 year 0 15 C 0 27 F 25 09 2002 105446 02 THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Calibration accuracy test limit Temperature coefficient Stability Reference accuracy Total accuracy Heating time incl insert Time to stability Cooling time incl insert STANDARDS ATC 650 A B 0 10 C 0 18 F 5ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F 0 03 C 0 05 F 0 10 C 0 18 F 0 39 0 70 F 50 C 122 F to 650 C 1202 F 27 min 10 min 650
27. A V Inputs OV 1 to 1 V 5 V 3 to 7 V 10 V 9 to 11 V e mV inputs 0 mV 1 to 1 mV 35 mV 25 to 45 mV 70 mV 63 to 77 mV e Cold Junction compensation N type thermocouple and a reference junction for example an ice bath Note that Cold Junction compensation is only possible when Measure Adjust Calibrate is selected The number and type of electrical inputs to be checked is user definable You can also define if you want to check the inputs by just measuring them or to measure adjust and then calibrate the electrical inputs Cold Junction compensation requires a special setup using a calibrated temperature source for example an ice bath This and the measurement principles are shown briefly below 105446 02 25 09 2002 61 Container with ice 0 C reference OFRA Principle sketch Fig 12 If at any point you do not wish to continue click Stop The software exits this option and returns to the Main Menu l r In AmeTrim ATC main menu click Input adjustment AmeTrim ATC v 1 00 HE EI Input adjustment Waiting for user input Measuring REF Sew dust Check C Only measuring IM Ref Sensor Input Measure Adjust Calibrate I RTD Input IM TC Input IV Volt Input F m Input IV Cl Comp Start Exit com 1 Type ATC 155 B Serial no 016038 00008 Last cal date 2000 05 30 2000 01 01 By clicking th
28. ALIBRATION Basic parameters As found As left As found Ambient temperature 23 0 C Sensor under test Serial No 0124598 00325 Tag No 4569 Tag location No 13 ESC Previous menu eso et Le F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Make the necessary changes exit the editor by pressing and continue the calibration by pressing If the sensor under test is a thermocouple sensor and the manual compensation mode is selected in work orders a cold junction temperature must be defined MANUAL INPUT Thermocouple input cold junction compensation Manual 0 00 C ESC Previous menu on et me ute Default value is 0 00 C 32 F as if an ice bath is available 105446 02 25 09 2002 23 Otherwise press to enter another value Make the necessary changes exit the editor by pressing and continue the calibration by pressing RUN CALIBRATION xx Warning Existing calibration will be overwritten Continue ESC Cancel eo Tap 1 2 F3 F4 F5 Press if you wish to overwrite the existing calibration and continue If the work order is defined as a manual input or are used to determine when the values are to be entered MANUAL INPUT Manual input of sensor data Select input mode Manual inputs entered during calibration or Manual inputs entered after calibration ESC Cancel a During After festive ators to enter values during the calib
29. C 1202 F to 100 C 212 F 43 min 650 C 1202 F to 50 C 122 F 68 min The following standards are observed according to the EMC directive 89 336 The following standards are observed according to the low voltage directive 73 23 EN61326 1997 A1 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use part 1 general requirement TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS B MODELS ONLY INPUT SPECIFICATIONS mA input Signal range Internal power supply Resolution Accuracy Temperature coefficient Input impedance Type of connection 105446 02 0 24mA 24 V max 28 mA 0 001mA 0 01 C 0 01 F 0 010 of rdg 0 015 of F S 7 ppm C 0 40 C 32 104 F lt 100 4 mm safety sockets 25 09 2002 81 INPUT SPECIFICATIONS Voltage input Signal range Resolution Accuracy Temperature coefficient Input impedance Type of connection Thermocouple input Signal range Resolution Accuracy Temperature coefficient Input impedance Type of connection RTD input 2 3 or 4 wire Signal range Internal power supply Resolution Accuracy 3 or 4 wire Accuracy 2 wire Temperature coefficient Type of connection Switch test input Signal range Internal power supply Type of connection 82 25 09 2002 0 12V 0 001V 0 01 C 0 01
30. C C E Temperature sequence C As found only As found adjust As left Next gt gt Type ATC 155 B Serial no 016038 00008 Last cal date 2000 05 30 2000 01 01 56 25 09 2002 105446 02 Click a radio button to select the scenario that should be used depending on which calibrated temperature reference that is available Click a radio button to select the desired temperature units Click a radio button to select whether the calibration only should be performed as an As Found which means without adjusting the internal sensor or if it should be both as an As found measurement followed by and adjustment of the sensor and a final As Left calibration after the adjustment After the calibration measurement reports on both calibrations can be printed Enter the ambient temperature and the operator initials These are to be used on the printed measurement reports Calibrator serial number Serial No 16038 00008 Ambient temperature Ambient SD Operatir Initials Operator Ok Cancel Ensure that the precision thermometer is positioned correctly and ready to measure the temperatures Confirm that the calibration should be started Information on the last calibration date for the reference input is read from the calibrator and given to help you ensuring an adequate calibrated reference 105446 02 25 09 2002 57 The current reference senso
31. ET Not activated Remote control de ab rh 1 2 9 F4 F5 7 2 5 Temperature Adjustment This enables you to check the accuracy of the heat source and the internal sensor in the calibrator This can be done in 3 ways Using the external reference sensor on the ATC B version to measure the TRUE temperature AmeTrim ATC can perform a fully automatic calibration and adjustment of the internal sensor The calibrated reference sensor should then be connected to the reference input Using a Digital Temperature Indicator DTI AmeTrim ATC can read the TRUE temperature from the DTI and also make a fully automatic calibration and adjustment of the internal sensor The DTI must be connected to a vacant serial COM port See Fig 11 Using any other reference instrument AmeTrim ATC will set the temperature sequence and the TRUE values can be entered as they occur as manual inputs 105446 02 25 09 2002 55 Sensor SET Computer RS232 cable Fig 11 re In AmeTrim ATC main menu click Temperature adjustment LS AmeTrim ATC v 1 00 Bm Ei M Choose a temperature adjustment scenario Adjustment Scenario Adjustment with extemal ref sensor input Adjustment with manuel inputs Adjustment with DTI C Unit Connected This Computer ATC 155B Temperature in
32. Reference Manual Temperature Calibrator JOFRA ATC 155 156 157 320 650 A B Copyright 2002 AMETEK DENMARK A S About this manual e The structure of the manual This reference manual is aimed at users who are familiar with Ametek calibrators as well as those who are not The manual is divided into 9 chapters These describe how to set up operate service and maintain the calibrator The technical specifications are described and accessories may be ordered from the list of accessories Along with the calibrator you should have received a multi lingual user manual which sets out the operating instructions for the instrument It is designed to provide a quick reference guide for use in the field e Safety symbols This manual contains a number of safety symbols designed to draw your attention to instructions that must be followed when using the instrument as well as any risks involved Warning Events that may compromise the safe use of the instrument and result in considerable personal or material damage Caution Events that may compromise the safe use of the instrument and result in slight personal or material damage gt b Note hi Special situations which demand the users attention 2 25 09 2002 105446 02 List of contents 1 0 Introductio a LE 5 2 0 Safety INStruCtilons sasssa said dai sasdb s s ka s dad sannana sr 7 3 0 Setting up the calibrator
33. aar iraa arata a andi and lks aaa skila 88 25 09 2002 105446 02 1 0 Introduction Congratulations on your new Ametek Jofra ATC Calibrator With this Ametek Jofra calibrator you have chosen an extremely effective instrument which we hope will live up to all your expectations Over the past many years we have acquired extensive knowledge of industrial temperature calibration This expertise is reflected in our products which are all designed for daily use in an_ industrial environment Please note that we would be very interested in hearing from you if you have any ideas or suggestions for changes to our products This reference manual applies to the following instruments Jofra ATC 155 A Cooling calibrator Jofra ATC 155 B Cooling calibrator with input panel Jofra ATC 156 A Cooling calibrator Jofra ATC 156 B Cooling calibrator with input panel Jofra ATC 157 A Cooling calibrator Jofra ATC 157 B Cooling calibrator with input panel Jofra ATC 320 A Heating calibrator Jofra ATC 320 B Heating calibrator with input panel Jofra ATC 650 A Heating calibrator Jofra ATC 650 B Heating calibrator with input panel 1SO 9001 certified Ametek Denmark A S was awarded the ISO 9001 certificate in September 1994 by BVQI Bureau Veritas Quality International ISO 9001 105446 02 25 09 2002 5 CE label Your new calibrator bears the CE label and conforms to the EMC directive and the Low voltage Directive
34. around allowing you to go from page 6 to page 1 and vice versa 26 25 09 2002 105446 02 Scenario page 1 This shows the calibration setup in a graphic format The parameters for this setup are defined in the work order created using the PC program Basic parameters page 2 This informs you how the calibration was registered either as found or as left and the ambient air temperature entered manually at the time of the calibration Notes page 3 Information entered via the PC program when the work order is created Sensor under test page 4 If a Digital Temperature Indicator DTI is used the Measurement field will display the DTI channel used External reference sensor page 5 This screen is only available when an external reference sensor is used If a DTI is used the Measurement field will display the DTI channel used Calibration procedure page 6 This shows the pre defined temperature steps for the calibration 4 6 Switch test menu f Note This Switch test function is for B versions only Switch test automactically locates the switch temperatures of a thermostat Three parameters are required e Start temperature T e End temperature T2 e Rate of change in temperature slope rate 105446 02 25 09 2002 27 Hysteresis of a thermostat can also be determined here Where the hysteresis determines the tolerence between the upper switch temperature and the lower switch temperature of
35. brator yourself using the Ame Trim ATC Adjust and Calibration Software This software is divided into 3 separate processes e Temperature Adjustment this checks the accuracy of the heat source and internal sensor in the calibrator section 7 2 5 e Input Adjustment this checks the accuracy of the calibrator s electrical inputs for B versions only section 7 2 6 e Reference Sensor this ensures that the electrical values from the reference sensor correspond to the correct temperature values The calibration values of the sensor can be downloaded to the calibrator B versions only section 7 2 7 e DTI Sensor Use this feature to manage the coefficients of the sensors in an AMETEK Digital Temperature Indicator DTI instrument 7 2 1 Introduction to AmeTrim ATC Software This software is supplied on the AmeCal Temperature CD ROM It can be run directly from this CD ROM and requires no special installation It is possible to make a disk containing the AmeTrim ATC software From this disk AmeTrim ATC can be installed on the harddisk of the computer but the disk has to be in the disk drive when running the software To use the software you need PC hardware requirements e IBM compatiable PC with 486 or higher processor Pentium 90 MHz recommended 16 MB of RAM 32 MB recommended e 4 MB available hard disk space e SVGA monitor 640 x 480 16 colours 800 x 600 256 colours recommended e Microsoft Windows 95 98 or M
36. d transporting the calibrator This will ensure that the instrument and the sensor remain in good working order Switch off the calibrator using the power control switch Note that the calibration procedure may be interrupted at any time using the power control switch Turning off the calibrator during the calibration process will not damage either the instrument or the sensor f 1 Tool for insertion tube Hole for tool for insertion tube Insertion tube SOFRA Tool for insertion tube Fig 9 46 25 09 2002 105446 02 The following routine must be observed before the insertion tube is removed and the instrument switched off A Over 100 C 212 F If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures above 100 C 212 F you must wait until the instrument reaches a temperature below 100 C 212 F before you switch it off Below 0 C 32 F applies only to the ATC 155 156 157 A B models If the calibrator has reached a temperature below 0 C 32 F ice crystals may form on the insertion tube and the well This in turn may cause verdigris to form on the material To prevent this from happening simply heat up the calibrator to 50 C 122 F Remove the insertion tube from the calibrator using the tool for insertion tube supplied with the instrument see Fig 9 Caution e The insertion tube must always be removed from the calib
37. ditor by pressing l r Press to start the switch test While the switch test is in progress three functions are available To show the current switch test results This is described in section 4 6 2 To review the switch test set up no editing is possible To stop the switch test 105446 02 2509 2002 2 The calibrator s switch test procedure 1 Once the switch test is started the calibrator starts working towards T4 as quickly as possible The calibrator s temperature changes heating or cooling and switch status are shown in the display When T is achieved and the temperature is stable a Y is displayed for one second The calibrator now starts working towards 12 at the specified slope rate In a normal situation the thermostat changes state before T2 is achieved If T2 is achieved and the temperature is stable No Shift result is displayed When hysteresis is not selected single temperature change the finished switch test result is displayed see section 4 6 2 When hysteresis is selected two switch changes the calibrator starts working towards T at the specified slope rate Normally the thermostat changes state before T is achieved If 1 is reached and the temperature is stable No Shift result is displayed The finished switch test results are displayed see section 4 6 2 4 6 2 Showing switch test results Two types of switch test results are available 30 e Results du
38. e Show calibration results menu 4 5 3 Displaying calibration information Calibration information is defined within the work orders created on the PC using AmeCal Temperature This information is divided in to six pages of information CALIBRATION INFO CALIBRATION INFO Scenario Basic parameters As found As left As found Ambient temperature 23 0 C This calibrator ESC Back ESC Back Back to calibration Eack to zen calibration More more more CALIBRATION INFO CALIBRATION INFO Calibration procedure Notes Step SET temp Heat source T 350 C This calibrator Ensure that the bore in the insert fits the sensor 55 0 C This calibrator ll Sie cae Connect the sensor under test S U T and the is calibrator 125096 This calibrator reference sensor to the the input panel 2 3 75 0 C This calibrator 4 5 ESC Back Back to Back to calibration More calibration ore CALIBRATION INFO CALIBRATION INFO External reference sensor Sensor under test ID 6 mm critical process sensor ID 90 d f Serial No 98336 006891 Serial No 0124598 00325 Measurement By reference input Type RTD 4 wire Ptioo IEC Measurement By RTD input Tag No 4569 Tag location No 13 ESC Back ESC Back Back to Eack to calibration More more calibration more more l r Use and to scroll through the pages The scroll wraps
39. e Calibration Date button you can view the last calibration dates for each of the inputs 62 25 09 2002 105446 02 To view the current Input values l r Click the radio button Only measuring l r Use the check box list to select the inputs to be measured If you have selected more than one input to be measured the measurements occur in the same order as they appear in the check box list l r Use the check box list to select the inputs to be measured l r Connect the reference signal source to the appropriate input s when prompted l r Click Start and follow the instructions on screen The software starts measuring the first of the selected inputs Ensure that the correct reference signal source is connected when prompted ar When all the selected inputs have been measured a new dialogue appears f Measurment report ID MER report Be 3 As found C sleft Calibration adjustment date ddji 7 mm 01 yyyy 12000 Printer setup Ok Cancel es Type a unique name for the measurements Click As found and ensure that the date is correct This information will appear in a measurement report displayed on screen Click OK to view the measurement report Note These results are not saved electronically If you require a record of these measurements click Print while it is displayed 105446 02 25 09 2002 63 When you are finished viewing or printing the report click Close This
40. e display contrast 37 4 8 4 Altering temperature display settings 37 4 8 5 Setting the sensor input parameters B versions only 40 4 8 6 Altering Stability criteria 000 rn 42 4 8 7 Setting the access code 43 4 8 8 Resetting the calibrator setup to factory defaults 43 4 8 9 About the calibrator 44 4 9 Simulation or training 44 5 0 Storing and transporting the calibrator ccccseseeseeeeeee 46 105446 02 25 09 2002 3 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 Replacing the main fuses 48 6 1 Returning the calibrator for service 49 Maintenance aaa aa S a aan ae a aa a a a Aaa aariaa 51 AM Clean e a aE E E EA R ETERA 51 7 2 Adjusting and calibrating the instrument 52 7 2 1 Introduction to AmeTrim ATC Software 52 7 2 2 Installing the AmeTrim ATC Software 53 7 2 3 Connecting the PC and the Calibrator 53 7 2 4 Starting the AmeTrim ATC Software 53 7 2 5 Temperature Adjustment 000000 enn 55 7 2 6 Input Adjustment B versions only 60 7 2 7 Reference Sensor nina 65 7 2 8 Managing DTI sensor coefficients 67 2 9 SPA sa snakka ga aka Ea saa 68 Technical specifications ssssssssensnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 69 List Of accessories isise
41. e of calibrator connected to the PC and reads its serial number This information plus the COM port the calibrator is connected to is displayed at the bottom of the AmeTrim ATC window LE AmeTrim ATC v 1 00 BE x Temperature adjustment Use this feature to adjust calibrate the calibrator s temperature measurement as As found and as As left It also give the opportunity to download new coefficients to the calibrator and print a measurement report Input adjustment Use this feature to adjust calibrate the calibrator s electronical inputs You can select individual inputs to adjust calibrate and print a measurement report 8 versions only Reference sensor EL Use this feature to download reference sensor parameters to the calibrator B versions only TI Sensor DTI Sensor i ___ DTiSem r Use this feature to manage the current sensors in a DTI 5 Setup printer Use this to make changes to the printer setup Exit Exits this program Exit COM Type ATC 155 B Serial no 016038 00008 Last cal date 2000 05 30 2000 01 01 If the calibrator is not switched on or is not one of the models covered by this manual then the software closes automatically Note When software is used to control the calibrator the calibrator s keyboard is disabled and the display indicates that the calibrator is remote controlled 25 09 2002 105446 02 m 28 826 C SENSOR S
42. een used in the ATC 650 calibrator Insertion tubes are selected on the basis of the diameter of the sensor to be calibrated 105446 02 25 09 2002 11 Use the table for insertion tubes in section 9 0 to find the correct parts number Alternatively you may order an undrilled insertion tube and drill the required hole yourself The finished dimensions should be as follows e Sensor diameter 0 2 0 05 0 mm 3 4 Inserting the sensors Before inserting the sensors and switching on the calibrator please note the following important warning Warning e Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone oil paste etc These fluids may penetrate the calibrator and cause damage or create poisonous fumes Insert the sensors as shown in Fig 2 12 25 09 2002 105446 02 Sensor under test Reference sensor if available Caution e The well and the insertion tube must be clean before 105446 02 use Scratches and other damage to the insertion tubes should be avoided by storing the insertion tubes carefully when not in use The insertion tube must never be forced into the well The well could be damaged as a result and the insertion tube may get stuck Do not touch the grid plate the well or the insertion tube while the calibrator is heating up they may be very hot Do not touch the tip of the sensor when it is removed from the insertion tube well it may be very hot 25 09 20
43. emo 122823 88 25 09 2002 105446 02 List of accessories Accessories Connector Lemo male for reference input cable 4 3 to 5 1 mm diameter RS 232 Interface cable AmeCal Temperature PC software AmeTrim ATC PC software Mini Jack connector Cleaning brush 4mm Cleaning brush g mm Cleaning brush 8mm Insulation plug kit ATC 155 156 Insulation plug kit ATC 157 Calibration accessories kit BASIC ATC 155 156 Calibration accessories kit BASIC ATC 157 Calibration accessories kit BASIC ATC 320 650 Set of test cables Reference probe with accredited certificate Reference probe no certificate 105446 02 25 09 2002 Parts no 60D711 60D712 105366 105813 105816 122771 122832 60F 174 122822 105810 123374 122833 123685 122834 104203 STS 100A901AA STS 100A901CA 89 PARTS NO FOR STANDARD INSERTION TUBES ATC 155 156 A B ATC 157 A B ATC 320 650 A B Aluminium tubes Aluminium tubes Brass tubes Undrilled 122720 123286 122719 Undrilled 122722 123285 122721 with ref 1 8 105677 123279 105676 3 16 105679 123280 105678 1 4 105681 123281 105680 5 16 105683 123282 105682 3 8 105685 123283 105684 7 16 105687 123301 105686 1 2 105689 123302 105688 9 16 105691 105690 5 8 105693 105692 PARTS NO FOR STANDARD INSERTION TUBES ATC 155 156 A B ATC 157 A B ATC 320 650 A B Aluminium tubes Aluminium tubes Brass tubes 105623 123270 105622 105625 123271
44. ence precision thermometer with traceable All specifications are given with an ambient temperature of 23 C 73 4 F 3 C 5 4 F GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions x w x h 352 x 156 x 360 mm 13 9 x 6 1 x 14 2 inch Weight ATC 155 A 12 3 kg 27 1 lb ATC 155 B 12 4 kg 27 3 Ib ATC 156 A 12 1 kg 26 7 Ib ATC 156 B 12 2 kg 26 9 Ib ATC 157 A 13 0 kg 28 7 lb ATC 157 B 13 1 kg 28 9 Ib ATC 320 A 10 1 kg 22 3 Ib ATC 320 B 10 2 kg 22 5 Ib ATC 650 A 12 0 kg 26 5 Ib ATC 650 B 12 1 kg 26 7 lb Bore diameter depth of well ATC 155 156 A B 30 mm 150 mm 1 18 inch 5 91 inch ATC 157 A B 20 mm 150 mm ATC 320 650 A B 70 25 09 2002 9 0 79 inch 5 91 inch 9 30 mm 160 mm 9 1 18 inch 6 3 inch 105446 02 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight non drilled insert POWER SUPPLY Line voltage frequency Power consumption RS232 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE Type of connection OTHER CONNECTIONS Syncronisation relay output ENVIRONMENT Ambient operating temperature range Storage temperature range Humidity range Protection class READOUT SPECIFICATIONS Resolution Temperature units THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum temperature Minimum temperature 105446 02 ATC 155 156 A B 290 g 9 oz ATC 157 A B 130 g 4 6 oz ATC 320 650 A B 940 g 33 2 oz ATC 155 156 157 320 A B 90 127VAC 180 254VAC 45 65 Hz ATC 650 A B 100 127VAC 200 254VAC 4
45. entical or similar settings are required the work orders can be replicated in the calibrator and labelled with a unique name l r Press to select the Calibration menu 105446 02 25 09 2002 21 4 5 1 22 CALIBRATION Select calibration topic ESC Previous menu Run Show calibration results F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Note Calibration information is available in several places throughout the calibration menus The content of this information is described in section 4 5 3 Running a calibration Press to select the Run calibration menu RUN CALIBRATION Select work order Work order Control sensor Inlet sensor Outlet sensor ESC Previous menu Pe Tew Lom me F1 2 F3 F4 F5 Use and to scroll through the list and highlight an existing work order Press to continue the calibration using the highlighted work order or Press to create a copy of the work order Then press to accept the new name Copies have the same name as the original work orders but contain a suffix number making the name unique 25 09 2002 105446 02 RUN CALIBRATION Basic parameters As found As left As found Ambient temperature 0 090 Sensor under test Serial No N A Tag No N A Tag location No N A ESC Previous menu Pe ese et J me Dore F1 2 F3 F4 F5 Press to continue the calibration without editing the basic parameters or Press to start the editor RUN C
46. etween Automatic and Manual To define a Manual temperature for the cold junction compensation This can be used when an external cold junction temperature can be established Make the necessary changes and press to accept the new setting s and return to the Cold junction compensation menu Setting the sensor input parameters B versions only Press setup page 2 to select Input Select input topic ESC Previous menu Main menu Reference Sensor sensor u test F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Selecting the reference sensor input 40 Press to select Reference sensor Press a function soft key to enable the editor To select Internal reference source Results in displaying the reference as READ 25 09 2002 105446 02 To select External reference source reference input on front panel Results in displaying the reference as TRUE and the Internal reference is displayed as READ a secondary value To change Convert to temperature function Yes sets the readout of the External reference as a temperature No sets the readout of the External reference in Q values To change SET follows TRUE toggle between On and Off This function enables you to reach an exact TRUE temperature measured by the External reference sensor Note that when ON is selected the calibrator will let the temperature be set by the TRUE temperature This means it will take longer before the calibrator indicates stable Note
47. ficients to the calibrator overwrites the existing ones already resident in the calibrator To prevent unintentional overwriting of existing coefficients a warning appears requiring you to confirm the download l r When you are satisfied with the measured and calculated values click Download to send the correction values to the calibrator Click Done to exit the Temperature adjustment option 7 2 6 Input Adjustment B versions only This option allows you to check the accuracy of the calibrator s electrical inputs for B versions only see Fig 6 In addition to the equipment already described in sections 7 2 1 and 7 2 3 you also require a calibrated reference signal source For Cold Junction compensation you will also require a stable temperature source for example an ice bath and a conversion table to provide the sensor s corresponding uV value for the bath s temperature a Note Before calibrating adjusting the inputs the calibrator must have been turned on for at least half an hour with the SET temperature Not Activated the initial mode when turned on In order to calibrate the inputs the following calibrated signals must be used 60 25 09 2002 105446 02 Nominal values RTD and Reference Inputs Accepted range 500 45 to 700 1760 150 to 2000 3450 330 to 3500 RTD inputs 10000 800 to 12000 27000 2300 to 29000 mA inputs 0 mA 1 to 1 mA 10 mA 9 to 11 mA 20 mA 18 to 22 m
48. icrosoft Windows NT compatible mouse 52 25 09 2002 105446 02 e CD ROM drive e One vacant RS 232 Serial Port Two are necessary if the DTI is used for the calibration PC software requirements e MicrosofWindows 95 98 or Microsoft Windows NT e System font MS Sans Serif and Arial 7 2 2 Installing the AmeTrim ATC Software The software comes on a CD ROM and is ready to run no installation is required Simply insert the CD ROM and run the ATC adjustment program 7 2 3 7 2 4 e a 105446 Connecting the PC and the Calibrator Caution 1 Ensure that both the PC and the calibrator are switched off at the mains Failure to do so may result in your equipment being damaged 2 Connect the serial cable provided to the RS 232 port on the front of the calibrator and to the COM port on the PC 3 Switch on the PC and the calibrator Starting the AmeTrim ATC Software Note Before starting this software the PC and the calibrator must be connected together and the calibrator switched on see section 7 2 3 The calibrator must not be performing any tasks like switch test autostep or workorders That means that the calibrator must be in the main menu before starting the software 02 25 09 2002 53 Use the normal Windows procedure to start the AmeTrim ATC software If you are unsure of how to start software programs refer to your Windows Help As the software starts it detects the typ
49. ing sensor accuracy 86 25 09 2002 0 046 C 0 083 F 50 C 58 F 0 050 C 0 090 F 0 C 32 F 0 061 C 0 110 F 155 C 311 F 0 071 C 40 127 F 320 C 592 F 0 087 C 0 156 F 500 C 932 F 0 083 C 0 149 F 50 C 58 F 0 087 C 0 157 F 0 C 32 F 0 100 C 0 180 F 155 C 311 F 0 111 C 0 200 F 320 C 592 F 0 130 C 0 235 F 500 C 932 F 0 054 C 0 097 F 50 C 58 F 0 058 C 0 104 F 0 C 32 F 0 069 C 0 124 F 155 C 311 F 0 079 C 0 142 F 320 C 592 F 0 106 C 0 191 F 650 C 1202 F 0 112 C 0 202 F 700 C 1292 F 0 098 C 0 176 F 50 C 58 F 0 103 C 0 185 F 0 C 32 F 0 116 C 0 209 F 155 C 311 F 0 128 C 0 230 F 320 C 592 F 0 161 C 0 290 F 650 C 1202 F 0 169 C 0 303 F 700 C 1292 F 0 453 C 0 815 F 50 C 58 F 0 462 C 0 831 F 0 C 32 F 0 495 C 0 891 F 155 C 311 F 0 524 C 0 943 F 320 C 592 F 0 610 C 1 098 F 650 C 1202 F 0 620 C 1 116 F 700 C 1292 F 0 050 C 0 090 F 50 C 58 F 0 052 C 0 094 F 0 C 32 F 0 060 C 0 108 F 150 C 302 F 105446 02 INPUT SPECIFICATIONS ACCURACY IN C F Accuracy RTD Cu50 excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy Pt100 reference input excluding sensor accuracy 105446 02 0 090 C 0 162 F 50 C 58 F 0 093 C 0 167 F 0 C
50. nd can be displayed as TRUE temperature Note Only the sensor type which is to be tested should be connected to the input panel 4 3 l r Display readouts Switch on the calibrator using the power control switch pos 1 in Fig 5 The start up menu is displayed for approximately 2 seconds and is then replaced with the main menu screen READ 2 0 e 0 C SENSOR 2 0 0 C SET Not activated SET Switch Auto 105446 02 25 09 2002 19 The functions are available using the soft keys and are described in sections 4 4 10 4 8 4 3 1 Main screen temperature values Two temperatures are displayed A and B versions e READ temperature this is the temperature measured by the internal reference sensor e SET temperature this is the target temperature for the well SET temperature displays the last value entered If no value has been entered previously Not Activated is displayed Additional temperatures displayed B versions only e SENSOR temperature this is the temperature measured by the sensor being measured e TRUE temperature this is the temperature measured by an external reference sensor This is only displayed when an external reference sensor is used and replaces READ temperature 4 3 2 Stability of temperature values The stability of the READ TRUE and SENSOR temperatures are indicated by the following messages e Not stable indicates that the mea
51. nu Adjusting the display contrast Press setup page 1 to select Display contrast Press to make the display darker or to make the display lighter Press to accept the new setting and return to the setup menu Altering temperature display settings Press setup page 1 to select the Temperature menu TEMPERATURE Select temperature topic Po Main menu 3 F1 F2 F3 F4 5 Use the function soft keys to set the parameters displayed 105446 02 25 09 2002 37 Setting the temperature units r Press to select Unit l r Press a function soft key to select the temperature units To select Celsius To select Fahrenheit To select Kelvin a Press to accept the new setting Setting the temperature resolution ar Press to select temperature resolution TEMPERATURE RESOLUTION Select type of temperature Main menu PO 1 2 F3 F4 5 r Press a function soft key to select the temperature type l r Press a function soft key to set the resolution 1 resolution 0 1 resolution 0 01 resolution a Press to accept the new setting and return to the temperature resolution menu Setting the max SET temperature l r Press to select Max SET temperature Press A cursor appears in the Max SET temperature value 38 25 09 2002 105446 02 l r Use the numeric keys to enter a new value or pre
52. on Special requests Safety precautions if the product has been exposed to any hazardous substances it must be thoroughly decontaminated before it is returned to Ametek Details of the hazardous substances and any precautions to be taken must be enclosed 50 25 09 2002 105446 02 7 0 Maintenance 7 1 Cleaning Caution Before cleaning the calibrator you must switch it off allow it to cool down and remove all cables Users should must carry out the following cleaning procedures as and when required The exterior of the instrument Clean using water and a soft cloth The cloth should be wrung out hard to avoid any water penetrating the calibrator and causing damage The keyboard may be cleaned using isopropyl alcohol when heavily soiled The insertion tube Must always be clean and should be regularly wiped using a soft lint free dry cloth You must ensure there are no textile fibres on the insertion tube when it is inserted in the well The fibres may adhere to the well and damage it The well Must always be clean Dust and textile fibres should be removed from the well using e g compressed air REMEMBER Wear goggles when using compressed air 105446 02 25 09 2002 51 7 2 Adjusting and calibrating the instrument You are advised to return the calibrator to Ametek Denmark A S or an accredited laboratory at least once a year for calibration Alternatively you can calibrate adjust the cali
53. r in the calibrator is DEFAULT ITS90 2 Last calibration date for the reference input was 2000 01 01 yyyy mm dd Do you want to continue with the temperature calibration The calibration will start when you press the Next button Please connect the reference sensor now Click Yes The calibrator immediately starts working towards the temperature defined in the first step A new dialogue containing a table with pre defined temperature steps is displayed The calibrator type determines the range of these steps LH AmeTrim ATC v 1 00 Bee Instrument type ATC 155 B Serial 016038 00008 Mesaurement data 1 Status _ 7 Set temperature 2500 C Read temperature 25 00 C True temperature 25 03 C Calibration Status Stable in about 5 51 min Next temperature K 50 6 Time left of calibration aprox 5 56 hh mm Stop COM 1 Type ATC 155 B Serial no 016038 00008 Last cal date 2000 05 30 2000 01 01 When using the external reference sensor input on the calibrator or when using a DTI the calibration and adjustment will now run automatically Adjusting with manual inputs If manual inputs is selected in the adjustment Scenario menu the calibration will be performed in a little different way Enter the data to be used on the printed measurement reports and click Ok 25 09 2002 105446 02 Enter information Calibrator serial number Serial No 016038 00008
54. ration e to enter values after the calibration Follow the instructions on screen to connect the sensors and press to start the calibration 25 09 2002 105446 02 Ce The calibration can be stopped at any time but this will erase calibration data Follow the instructions on screen for repositioning the sensors if an external manual heat source is used and entering the step values if manual input is required When the calibration is complete press or to store the results in the calibrator The results can be viewed using the instructions in section 4 5 2 4 5 2 Showing calibration results l r Press to select the Show calibration menu SHOW CALIBRATION RESULTS DEMO 6 mm Cable 4 wire 1 DEMO 12 mm Cable 4 wire 1 As left ESC Previous menu Pe enw F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 l r Use and to scroll through the list and highlight a specific work order r Press to display the calibration details for the selected work order The calibration results can be uploaded with the AmeCal Temperature PC program This enables you to print out the results on a certificate Calibration result details This screen enables you to scroll through the calibration steps and view the actual SET READ TRUE and SENSOR temperatures for the individual calibration steps together with the deviation and Pass Fail status 105446 02 25 09 2002 25 r Press to exit the calibration details and return to th
55. rator after use The humidity in the air may cause verdigris to form on the insertion tube inside the instrument There is a risk that the insertion tube may become stuck if this is allowed to happen e The insertion tube must be removed to avoid damage to the instrument if the calibrator is to be transported long distances Warning Never leave hot insertion tubes that have been removed from the calibrator unsupervised they may constitute a fire hazard If you intend to store the calibrator in the optional aluminium carrying case after use you must ensure that the instrument has cooled to a temperature below 100 C 212 F before placing it in the carrying case 105446 02 25 09 2002 47 6 0 Replacing the main fuses Warning e The fuse box must not be removed from the power control switch until the mains cable has been disconnected e The two main fuses must be identical and correspond to the chosen voltage D Locate the main fuses in the fuse box in the power control switch Open the lid of the fuse box using a screwdriver Remove the fuse box Replace the fuses e ATC 155 156 157 115V SAT 608315 230V 2 5AT 123690 e ATC 320 650 115V 10AF 60B302 230V 5AF 60B301 If the fuses blow immediately after you have replaced them the calibrator should be returned to the manufacturer for service 48 25 09 2002 105446 02 6 1 Returning the calibrator for service When re
56. ring a switch test e Results of a finished switch test 25 09 2002 105446 02 Results during a switch test l r Press to select Show result SWITCH TEST Switch test result until now Close FT 52 1 C Open Hysteresis ESC Previous menu TT Back to eset 1 2 F3 F4 F5 This shows the results that are currently available These results change as the test progresses l r Press to return to the switch test Finished switch test results At the end of a switch test the results are displayed These show the final result of the test and are known as the finished results SWITCH TEST 1 RESULT Switch test result Close 52 1 C Open Se 50 96 Hysteresis 1 1 C ESC Previous menu CU feel Tr 1 2 F3 F4 5 Note A hysteresis value is only displayed when hysteresis is selected If either the first or second temperature displays No shift hysteresis displays Error For details see section 6 0 When you exit the switch test either by pressing or these results are stored in the calibrator s memory By pressing the results are not stored in the calibrator s memory 105446 02 25 09 2002 31 To view stored finished switch test results ar Press to select Show results SHOW SWITCH TEST RESULTS Select switch test result to view Switch test 1 is newest switch test 5 is oldest ESC Previous menu 1 5 F
57. sensor accuracy Accuracy automatic cold junction compensation 105446 02 0 98 C 1 77 F 50 C 58 F 0 78 C 1 40 F 0 C 32 F 0 50 C 0 90 F 155 C 311 F 0 46 C 0 83 F 320 C 592 F 0 45 C 0 81 F 650 C 1202 F 0 52 C 0 94 F 1768 C 3214 F 1 57 C 2 83 F 250 C 482 F 0 99 C 1 78 F 320 C 592 F 0 69 C 1 23 F 650 C 1202 F 0 48 C 0 86 F 1820 C 3308 F 0 16 C 0 29 F 50 C 58 F 0 15 C 40 27 F 0 C 32 F 0 14 C 0 24 F 155 C 311 F 0 14 C 0 25 F 320 C 592 F 0 16 C 0 28 F 650 C 1202 F 0 17 C 40 31 F 800 C 1472 F 0 07 C 40 13 F 50 C 58 F 0 06 C 0 11 F 0 C 32 F 0 06 C 0 12 F 155 C 311 F 0 07C 0 13 F 320 C 592 F 0 11 C 40 19 F 650 C 1202 F 0 12 C 0 22 F 800 C 1472 F 0 12 C 40 21 F 50 C 58 F 0 10 C 40 18 F 0 C 32 F 0 09 C 0 17 F 155 C 311 F 0 09 C 0 17 F 320 C 592 F 0 10 C 0 19 F 600 C 1112 F 0 40 C 0 72 F ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C 25 09 2002 85 INPUT SPECIFICATIONS ACCURACY IN C F Accuracy RTD Pt1000 excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy RTD Pt500 excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy RTD Pt100 excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy RTD Pt50 excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy RTD Pt10 excluding sensor accuracy Accuracy RTD Cu100 exclud
58. sor connected to the DTI Note These coefficients are not saved Therefore they must be typed in and downloaded when they need to be used W AmeTrim ATC v 0 15 LIT DTI sensor Data Interaction Sensor position Upload Sensorl C Sensor2 Download Sensor name Test 4 Ro 1 000584E 02 B 5 771973E 07 3 918022E 03 C 1 445963E 11 Default COM 1 Type ATC 650 B Serial no Not Assigned Last cal date 2000 01 01 2000 01 01 re Select the channel that is used to connect this sensor to the DTI 105446 02 25 09 2002 67 Type in the correct coefficients for the selected sensor When you are satisfied with all the values click Download Default values can be selected by using The Default button 7 2 9 Setup Printer This option provides a standard Windows procedure which enables you to edit the settings for the current printer or change to another printer If you are unsure how to use these settings refer to your Windows Help 68 25 09 2002 105446 02 8 0 Technical specifications The illustration below shows the setup that forms the basis for the technical specifications Fig 13 105446 02 25 09 2002 69 Pos Description Calibrator 4 2 mm insertion tube certificate TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ALL MODELS O4 mm Pt 100 sensor with traceable certificate DTI 1000 refer
59. ss to edit the existing value Press to accept the new setting and return to the Max SET temperature menu Converting electrical inputs to temperatures l r Press to select the Conversion to temperatures menu CONVERSION TO TEMP Select type of input pain menu Voltage Voltage Current Cold junc 44 124 4 20mA compens 1 F2 F3 F4 5 Setting voltage or current input conversions from the electric signal to a temperature reading es Press a function soft key to select the type of input I Press a function soft key to select a parameter and start the editor Low input voltage or current Low input temperature that corresponds to the low level electrical signal High input voltage or current High input temperature that corresponds to the high level electrical signal l r Use the numeric keys to set a new value or press to edit the existing value Make the necessary changes and press to accept the new setting s and to return to the Conversion to temperatures menu 105446 02 25 09 2002 39 Setting cold junction compensation temperatures 4 8 5 When the automatic mode is selected the calibrator measures the temperature in the T C connector and uses this for the cold junction compensation of the thermocouple Press to select Cold junction compensation Press a function soft key to enable the editor To select compensation mode toggle b
60. sured temperature is not yet within the specified stability criteria e Time to stable indicates that the temperature changes are within the specified stability criteria see section 8 0 and states a time in minutes when the stable situation can be achieved e v indicates that the stable situation is achieved READ or the TRUE temperature is stable If External reference TRUE is selected the stability criteria will refer to this As default the criteria are as follows e SENSOR temperature cannot indicate V unless the e 20 25 09 2002 105446 02 The temperature must be within a range of 0 03 C 0 05 F in 10 minutes to be stable The criteria can be changed however if the temperature is set wider or the time is set shorter the calibrator may not reach the SET temperature 4 4 SET temperature menu ar Press A cursor appears in the SET temperature field ae Use the numeric keys to enter a new value or to edit the existing value Press to accept the value and return to the main menu screen 4 5 Calibration menu Note This Calibration function is for B versions only This function enables you to perform automatic calibrations of multiple temperature sensors The calibration procedure is semi automatic using parameters and settings which are defined in work orders These work orders are created and edited using the AmeCal Temperature PC program If multiple calibrations using id
61. tep 5 is oldest ESC Previous menu pope 0 s F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Es Press a function soft key to select one of the last five Auto step tests stored in the calibrator 105446 02 25 09 2002 35 4 8 4 8 1 36 Setup menu Press to select the Setup menu Nine fuctions are available These are divided into three separate pages Use the function key s labelled more to change page Use the soft keys to select the individual functions Gelect setup topic ESE Man em Save Display Tempera setup setup contrast ture more page 1 ESC Main menu Main menu Stability Access more Input criteria code more page 2 ESC Main menu Main menu 3 FE page 3 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Loading a setup Loading a setup causes all the parameters in the setup menu to be overwritten Press setup page 1 to select Load setup Use the keyboard to select a calibrator setup number 1 9 Press to load the selected setup A warning informs you that the active setup will be overwritten 25 09 2002 105446 02 4 8 3 Press if you are sure you want to overwrite the existing setup and return to the setup menu Saving a setup Saving a setup saves all the parameters in the Setup menu Press setup page 1 to select Save setup to registry Use the keyboard to select a register number 1 9 Press to save the current setup in the selected register and return to the setup me
62. turning the calibrator to the manufacturer for service please enclose a fully completed service information form Simply copy the form on the following page and fill in the required information The calibrator should be returned in the original packing Note If the software detects an error during operation the error will be shown in the display Make a note of the error message and contact your distributor or Ametek Denmark s service department Ametek Denmark s liability ceases if e parts are replaced repaired using spare parts which are not identical to those recommended by the manufacturer e non original parts are used in any way when operating the instrument Ametek Denmark s liability is restricted to errors that originated from the factory 105446 02 25 09 2002 49 Service info Customer data Date Customer name and address Attention and Dept Fax no Phone no Your order no Delivery address Distributor name Instrument data Model and Serial no Warranty claimed Yes _ No Original invoice no Temp Sensor Service request This instrument is sent for calibration input please tick off __ Calibration as left __ Check O LI Calibration as found and as left ___ Service _ Accredited calibration as left Repair LI LI ___ Accredited calibration as found and as left Diagnosis data cause for return Diagnosis Fault descripti
63. voltage setting of the power control switch Connection for synchronization output The state of the synchronization output is determined by the READ or TRUE temperature dependent on the choice of reference sensor by the following guidelines e when the extended stability time is 0 minute the relay is switched on for 2 seconds when the stability is achieved e when the extended stability time gt 1 minute for the internal reference sensor READ the relay is switched on in the last minute of the extended stability time 105446 02 25 09 2002 17 Connection for RS232 communication 4 2 Input module B versions only Warning e The sockets on the input module must NEVER be connected to voltages exceeding 5V for the TC RTD sockets and 45V for the mA V sockets proportional to ground e Thermostats must not be connected to any other voltage source during a test Description of sockets for external connections Fig 6 18 25 09 2002 105446 02 Pos Q00900 Description Input for RTD sensor 2 3 or 4 wire Connection to chassis earth ground Input for reference sensor Voltage input Passive mA input Active mA input with 24V supply for transmitter Connection for thermostat test Note that this connection is for dead switches TC connection for thermocouples One of the inputs either or can be selected displaying the SENSOR temperature in the Setup a
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