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1. State jurisdictions or States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of inci dental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you The duration of any implied warranty including without limitation fitness for any particular purpose and merchantability with respect to this product is limited 19 to the duration of the foregoing warranty Some states do not allow limitations on 8 0 how long an implied warranty lasts but not withstanding this warranty in the absence of such limitations shall extend for one year from the date of invoice 9 0 ELECTROMACTIC Equipment Co Inc 600 Oakland Ave Cedarhurst NY 11516 USA Tel 1 800 645 4330 Tel 516 295 4300 Fax 516 295 4399 Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Electromatic Equipment Co Inc assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of information contained herein Any brand or product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction oense al aid ba hc Sk gs Precautions hoc 06 Bech ot i Bede ae ie Overview of Gauge eee eee 3 1 Gauge 3 2 Contents of Kit 3 3 Probe 3 4 Keypad 3 5 LCD Display 3 6 Probe Zero Plate 3 7 Probe Connector Receptacle 3 8 Battery Compartment Battery Replacement
2. TI 25LT ULTRASONIC THICKNESS GAUGE CHECK LINE PROBE ZERO d m ELECTRO MATIC E Q U I P M E N T o I N C 600 Oakland Ave Cedarhurst NY 11516 U S A TEL 516 295 4300 FAX 516 295 4399 Operating Instructions
3. ounces 280 g 2 5 x 4 5 x 1 25 64 x 114 x 32 mm Probe cable assembly 4 oz bottle of coupling fluid NIST Calibration Certificate 2 AA batteries operating instructions hard plastic carrying case Gauge 5 years Probe 90 days Measuring Range indicated is for steel Actual range for other materials will vary based upon the material s sonic velocity and attenuation 14 3 0 OveRVIEW OF GAUGE 3 1 Gauge Probe Zero Test Plate and Probe Battery Compartment Cover Receptacles _ _ LINE al Backlit LCDDisplay Membrane Keypad Q ON OFF 3 2 3 3 Contents Of Kit The TI 25LT is supplied as a complete kit with the following a Gauge b Two 2 AA batteries g installed in gauge c Probe cable assembly d 4 oz Bottle of coupling fluid e NIST traceable calibration certificate f Operating instruction manual Cc g Foam filled carrying case Probe The probe transmits and receives the ultrasonic sound waves which the TI 25LT uses to calculate the thickness of the material being measured The probe must be used correctly in order for the TI 25LT to produce accurate and reliable results A small amount of coupling fluid commonly called couplant is used to insure that there are no air gaps between the probe and the material sur face Grasp the probe by the molded rubber grip and place it on top of the material surface Apply moderate pressure
4. to the top surface of the probe with your index finger A or thumb B to stabilize the probe and to keep the wearface seated flat against the measurement surface Probe Wearface 2 Remove the probe from the hot surface immediately after a stable reading is displayed Even though the High Temperature Probes are constructed using materials which can withstand high temperatures the probe can begin to heat up through thermal expansion and other effects adversely affecting the accuracy of the measurement 13 6 2 6 3 Measurements Of Pipes Or Cylindrical Parts When using the TI 25LT to measure the wall thickness of a pipe the orientation of the probe is very important to obtain accurate readings Al Perpendicular MOm Pipe diameter is greater than 4 inches 100 mm Position the probe so the centerline of the probe wearface is perpendicular to the long axis of the pipe as shown in illustration A B Parallel Si Pipe diameter is less than 4 inches 100 mm Two measurements should be performed at the same location one with the centerline of the probe perpendicular to the long axis and one parallel illustration B The smaller thinner of the two measurements should be used as the actual wall thickness at the measurement location Additionally on applications on pipe diameters less than 3 inches we recommend using the optional V Block fixture wh
5. Getting Started al oes geccens sas wee valence dled 4 1 Connecting The Probe 4 2 Turn On The Power 4 3 Zeroing The Probe 4 4 Changing Units inches to mm 4 5 Checking Calibration With The Test Plate 4 6 Preparation Of The Surface Quick Start Instructions Steel Thickness Measuring Procedure 000005 6 1 General Notes On Measurements 6 2 Measurements Of Pipes Or Cylindrical Parts 6 3 Measurements On Materials At High Temperatures Specifications reste erta ro baaa eee eee Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS Warranty iaar 2 ech ar ae eds bee es 10 11 14 15 16 1 0 2 0 INTRODUCTION The CHECK LINE TI 25LT Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge accurately mea sures the thickness of steel This gauge uses the pulse echo principle of ultrasonic testing where a short ultrasonic signal is transmitted from the probe The signal travels through the measurement sample until it is reflect ed back towards the probe from the back side of the material The elapsed time for the complete cycle is measured and converted to an accurate thickness reading The TI 25LT can be used to measure the extent of corrosion on the opposite inaccessible side of the wall by using the Subtractive Method When the thickness of the original wall is known subtracting the thickness reading obtained from the TI 25LT will determine the extent of corrosion at the point of pro
6. OI XXXXXX 9 0 WARRANTY ELECTROMATIC Equipment Co Inc ELECTROMATIC warrants to the orig 1 0 inal purchaser that this product is of merchantable quality and confirms in kind and quality with the descriptions and specifications thereof Product 2 0 failure or malfunction arising out of any defect in workmanship or material in the 3 0 product existing at the time of delivery thereof which manifests itself within one year from the sale of such product shall be remedied by repair or replacement of such product at ELECTROMATIC s option except where unauthorized repair disassembly tampering abuse or misapplication has taken place as determined by ELECTROMATIC All returns for warranty or non warranty repairs and or replacement must be authorized byELECTROMATIC in advance with all repacking and shipping expenses to the address below to be borne by the purchaser THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR APPLICATION ELECTROMATIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGE OF ANY KIND OR NATURE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT WHETHER SUCH DAMAGE OCCURS OR IS DISCOVERED BEFORE UPON OR AFTER REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY MAN 5 0 UFACTURER S OR SUPPLIER S NEGLIGENCE WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM INVOICE DATE ie 4 0 Some
7. Section 7 Storage and Handling Information Precautions to be taken in handling and storage Store between 20 F and 120 F Spills are slippery and should be cleaned up immediately Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled Pick up excess for disposal Clean with water Waste disposal method Dispose of in accordance with federal state and local regulations Section 8 Control Measures Respiratory Protection not required Ventilation not required Protective Gloves on individuals demonstrating sensitivity to TI 25M Eye Protection as required by working conditions Other Protective Equipment not required 1 TI 25M contains only food grade and cosmetic grade ingredients 15 7 0 SPECIFICATIONS Range Resolution Display Velocity Range Probe Probe Wearface Cable Temp Limits Battery Type Battery Life Weight Size Accessories Included Warranty 0 040 6 00 7 00 150 0 mm Other ranges available with optional probes 0 004 0 01 mm 4 V2 Digit 0 5 Backlit LCD 0787 3937 in us V4 5 MHz actual wearface is 3g 9 5mm 2000 10 000 m sec PEEK Polyethylethylkeytone 4 ft 1 2 m waterproof cable with non polarized quick disconnect connectors Optional lengths up to 50 ft 15 meters Ambient 20 to 120 F 30 to 50 TC Material 0 to 200 F 20 to 100 Special high temperature probes are optionally available Two AA batteries 200 hours 710
8. an be checked using a sample of known thickness or using our SB4H or SB4L 4 step calibration block Preparation Of The Surface The surface to be measured should be relatively clean and smooth free of any small particulate rust or scale The presence of any of these conditions will prevent stable and reliable readings Often a wire brush sandpaper or scraper will be helpful in cleaning the measurement surface In situations where the surface is heavily corroded or pitted a rotary sander or grinding wheel will be necessary to properly prepare the surface for measurement If the surface is still rough after preparation using a more viscous cou plant fluid similar to petroleum jelly or K Y jelly will help obtain a stable reliable measurement This type of thick coupling fluid is a good choice when measuring on vertical surfaces or on the underside as it will help adhere the probe to the measurement surface while also acting as the coupling agent Extremely rough surfaces will prove most difficult to measure These kinds of surfaces act on the sound beam like frosted glass acts on light the beam becomes diffused and scattered in all directions Rough surfaces also contribute to excessive wear of the probe The probe should be inspected regularly for signs of uneven wear on the probe surface wearface If this is detected the probe should be returned to the factory for repair or replacement CHECK LINE BY ELECTROMATIC
9. an five bars of the Stability Indicator are illuminated the thickness reading displayed is most likely inaccurate Occasionally a small film of couplant will be drawn out between the probe and the surface as the probe is removed When this happens the TI 25LT may perform a measurement that is larger or smaller than it should be This phenomenon is obvious when one thickness value is observed while the probe is in contact with the material and another value after the probe is removed The gauge will automatically power off after 5 minutes of non use The following surface conditions can prevent accurate measurements refer to section 4 6 Preparation Of The Surface e Rough or heavily pitted surface If two materials are press fitted or laminated together the gauge will only measure the thickness of the sample that contacts the probe 11 5 0 QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS STEEL THICKNESS Bow oS Turn on the power by pressing the ON OFF key Plug the probe cable into the receptacle at the top of the gauge Place a drop of coupling fluid on the built in Probe Zero Plate Grasp the probe and place it on top of the Probe Zero Plate Apply moderate pressure to the top surface of the probe with your index finger or thumb to stabilize the probe and to keep the wearface seated flat against the measurement surface The display will show some thickness value and the Stability Indicator will have most of its bars illu
10. be placement If the original wall thickness is not known test readings should be made along a grid of equally spaced points to obtain a profile of the thickness readings The smallest thickness reading will locate the area of greatest concern The TI 25LT is factory set to measure steel As a no cost option the TI 25LT can be factory set to measure on any other single material instead of steel However it can never be used for more than one material If this capability is required contact Electromatic to purchase the TI 25M upgrade explained below Easy upgrade to full TI 25M functionality contact Electromatic for details The TI 25M measures on all metals ceramics glass and most rigid plastics It provides Single Reading and Scan modes where the probe is dragged over a large measuring area The minimum reading recorded during the scan is displayed PRECAUTIONS Do not use the standard probe in applications where material temperatures exceed 200 F 100 C as the probe will be damaged Special High Temperature Probes should be used Consult factory Keep the gauge free of dust especially metal powders carbon etc as they will damage the gauge Use a damp cloth to clean the gauge after use DO NOT USE CHECMICAL SOLVENTS OF ANY KIND 8 0 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDA Section 1 Product Identification Product Name TI 25M Generic Name Ultrasonic Couplant Manufacturer Electromatic Equpt Co NFPA Hazardou
11. e end of the probe A a cable can be inserted into this receptacle in either orientation Make sure the connector is well seated in the receptacle Battery Compartment Changing The Battery The battery compartment is located under the probe zero test plate To open the battery compartment unscrew the Ae probe zero plate by rotating it a counterclockwise The TI 25LT gt Aua v E m N gt N A operates on two 2 AA Batteries 1 5 V If desired The TI 25LT is shipped with the batteries installed Insert batteries in the polarity indicated on the rear label Battery Cover rechargeable batteries may be used Note When the display elements begin to flash off and on repeatedly the batteries are low and should be replaced 4 0 GETTING STARTED 4 1 4 2 4 3 Connecting The Probe Grasp the connector located at the end of the probe cable and carefully insert the connector plugs into the receptacle located at the top edge of the gauge Make sure the connector is fully inserted into the receptacle The orientation of the plugs does not matter as they are non polarized Turn On The Power Press the ON OFF key All of the LCD Display elements will momentarily illuminate The firmware revision will then be momentarily shown for factory troubleshooting purposes only Eventually the display will show 0 000 or 0 00 if using metric units indicating it is ready for
12. ich helps maintain stable probe placement on the rounded measuring surface Measurements On Materials At High Temperatures When it is necessary to measure wall thickness on surfaces that are in excess of 200 F 100 C special purpose high temperature probes should be used These probes are built using special materials and techniques that allow them to withstand high temperatures without damage Additionally care must be taken when performing a Probe Zero or Calibration To Known Thickness using a High Temperature probe At such elevated temperatures it is recommended that the user follow these procedures 1 Perform a calibration procedure on a sample of known thickness refer to section 6 3 with the material temperature at or near the temperature that will be encountered during measurement 12 3 4 Keypad The TI 25LT is supplied with a membrane keypad pnosezeno C mounted on the front of the instrument body monan C It consists of three keys which are described below f onor C WALL THICKNESS GAUGE RSET O The PROBE ZERO key is used to zero the probe in a similar way as a micrometer is zeroed before use If the tool is not zeroed correctly the measurements will not be accurate The INCH MM key is used to change the measuring units from inches to mm Each time the key is pressed the units will change from one to the other The ON OFF key is used to turn the power o
13. minated While keeping the probe on the Probe Zero Plate press the PROBE ZERO key The display will show a value that can be recorded for future use Remove the probe from the Probe Zero Plate The gauge is now ready to perform thickness readings on steel samples Place a small amount of coupling fluid on the steel surface to be measured and proceed as explained in step 4 above The gauge will display the thickness of the steel wall along with the Stability Indicator showing the relative stability of the reading If fewer than five 5 bars are illuminated the thickness reading displayed is most likely inaccurate Notes a C When the probe is removed from the sample after a measurement the last reading will be retained on the display Occasionally a small film of couplant will be drawn out between the probe and the surface as the probe is removed When this happens the TI 25LT may perform a measurement that is larger or smaller than it should be This phenomenon is obvious when one thickness value is observed while the probe is in contact with the material and another value after the probe is removed The gauge will automatically power off after 5 minutes of non use 10 3 7 3 8 Probe Connector Receptacle Located on the top edge of the TI 25LT housing are the receptacles for the probe and the probe zero plate The connectors for the probe Probe Zero are non polarized so the con Plate nector at th
14. n as well as turning the power off If the Tl 25LT is idle for five minutes the gauge will automatically power off ON OFF INCH MM 3 5 LCD Display The backlit LCD Display provides the operator with important information as detailed below wii INMM us e Measurement values Units of measure LI h oe ea 1 4 Bar graph signal stability indicator o ome gt om 10 Los ot The numeric portion of the display consists of 4 digits and is used to display numeric values as well as occasional simple words to indicate the status of various settings When the TI 25LT is displaying thickness measurements the display will retain the last mea sured value until a new measurement is performed 3 6 Wit INMM us The eight vertical bars shown form the Stability Indicator When the TI 25LT is idle only the left most bar and underline will be illuminated When a measurement is being performed six or seven bars should be illuminated indicating that it is a stable measurement If fewer than five bars are illuminated the TI 25LT is having difficulty obtaining a stable and reliable measurement and the thickness value shown should be ignored as it is most likely erroneous When the IN indicator is illuminated the TI 25LT is displaying a wall thickness measurement in INCH units When the MM indicator is illuminated the TI 25LT is displaying a wall thickness measurement in MM uni
15. s Materials Identification System est Health 0 Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 Section 2 Hazardous Ingredients This material does not contain any ingredients having known health hazards in concentrations greater than 1 This material does not contain any known or suspected carcinogens Section 3 Physical Data nominal Boiling Point gt 220 F Freezing Point lt 20 F Vapor Pressure N A Evaporation Rate N A Specific Gravity gt 1 0Z Solubility in Water complete pH 7 35 7 9 Acoustic Imp 1 726x10 Vapor Density N A Appearance and Odor water white opaque gel bland odor Section 4 Fire and Explosive Hazard Data Flash Point none Upper Exposure Limit none Lower Exposure Limit none Special Fire Fighting Procedures N A Extinguishing media N A Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards none Section 5 Reactive Data Stability Stable Conditions to Avoid none Incompatibility Materials to Avoid none known Hazardous Polymerization will not occur Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts none known Section 6 Health Hazard and First Aid Data Routes of Entry Skin not likely Ingestion not normally Eyes not normally Inhalation no Effects of Overexposure Acute May cause temporary eye irritation Chronic none expected First Aid Procedures Skin Remove with water if desired Eyes Flush with water for 15 minutes Ingestion For large quantities induce vomiting and call a physician Inhalation N A
16. ts Probe Zero Plate When first connecting the probe supplied with the TI 25LT the user should perform a Probe Zero as described in Section 4 3 The Probe Zero Test Plate is used for this task It is located on the top edge of the gauge as shown in the photo below It also serves as the battery compartment cover Note The thickness of this plate is not imporatnt and it should not be used as a Calibration Test Plate A precision 4 step Test Block is optionally available for this purpose 6 0 MEASURING PROCEDURE After performing the Probe Zero operation the gauge is ready to take wall thickness measurements 6 1 1 2 Turn on the power by pressing the ON OFF key Plug the probe cable into the receptacle at the top of the gauge Place a small amount of coupling fluid on the surface to be measured Grasp the probe by the molded rubber grip and place it on top of the material surface Apply moderate pressure to the top surface of the probe with your index finger or thumb to stabilize the probe and to keep the wearface seated flat against the measurement surface The gauge will display the thickness of the steel wall along with the Stability Indicator showing the relative stability of the reading Repeat steps 3 5 as required General Notes On Measurements 1 When the probe is removed from the sample after a measurement the last reading will be retained on the display If fewer th
17. use Note 1 The gauge is turned off by pressing the ON OFF key again 2 The gauge will automatically power off after 5 minutes of non use 3 All settings will be retained in non volatile memory Zeroing The Probe The Probe Zero Plate is used to zero the probe for calibration purposes Normally this procedure is required only when the probe is connected to the instrument for the first time but since this process takes less than 10 seconds we recommend performing the Probe Zero function occasionally as described below 1 Check that the probe face wear surface is clean and free of debris 2 Place a small drop of the supplied coupling fluid on the built in Probe Zero Plate located on the top of the gauge 3 Press the probe firmly against the Plate 4 The Stability Indicator on the LCD display should have six or seven bars illuminated and a value should be shown in the display 5 While maintaining probe contact with the Test Plate press the PROBE ZERO key The display will show Prb0 while the TI 25LT calculates its zero point Note The value shown on the display can be recorded and used in the future to confirm that the gauge is functioning properly 4 4 4 5 4 6 Changing Units inches to mm To change the measuring units from inch factory setting to mm press the INCH MM key Each time the key is pressed the units will change Checking Calibration With The Probe Zero Plate Calibration c
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