Manual de Referencia - Calibrador Jofra
Manual de Referencia - Calibrador Jofra
Manual de Referencia - Calibrador Jofra
• 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
Conditions and actions that may compromise the
safe use of the instrument and result in
considerable personal injury or material damage.
Caution…
Conditions and actions that may compromise the
safe use of the instrument and result in slight
personal or material damage.
Note…
Special situations, which demand the user’s
attention.
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List of contents
1.0 Introduction ............................................................................ 6
1.1 Warranty ....................................................................................... 8
2.0 Safety instructions ................................................................. 9
3.0 Setting up the calibrator ...................................................... 16
3.1 Receipt of the calibrator .......................................................... 16
3.2 Preparing the dry-block calibrator ............................................... 19
3.2.1 When setting up the dry-block calibrator, you must… ... 21
3.2.2 Choice of insertion tube ................................................. 23
3.2.3 Inserting the sensors ...................................................... 24
3.3 Preparing the liquid bath calibrator (RTC-158/250 A/B/C only) .. 26
3.3.1 When setting up the liquid bath calibrator, you must… . 29
3.3.2 Selection of fluids ........................................................... 34
3.3.3 Handling of lids .............................................................. 35
3.3.4 Inserting the sensors ...................................................... 36
3.4 Programming intelligent sensors ................................................ 37
4.0 Operating the Calibrator ...................................................... 38
4.1 Standard connections ................................................................. 38
4.2 Input modules (B and C versions only) ....................................... 40
4.3 Keyboard and main screen display overview ............................. 42
4.3.1 Main screen display information .................................... 45
4.3.2 Main screen temperature values.................................... 47
4.3.3 Stability of temperature values....................................... 47
4.4 Operating principle ...................................................................... 48
4.4.1 Horizontal Menu ............................................................. 48
4.4.2 Vertical Menu ................................................................. 49
4.4.3 Parameter Fields ............................................................ 50
4.4.4 Working with lists ........................................................... 52
4.5 Starting the calibrator .................................................................. 55
4.6 Setting the temperature .............................................................. 56
4.7 Calibration ................................................................................... 56
4.7.1 Running a calibration ..................................................... 58
4.7.2 Viewing calibration results ............................................. 62
4.7.3 Displaying calibration information .................................. 63
4.7.4 Deleting workorders ....................................................... 65
4.8 Switch test menu ........................................................................ 66
4.8.1 Running a switch test ..................................................... 67
4.8.2 Showing switch test results ............................................ 69
4.9 Auto step menu ........................................................................... 73
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4.9.1 Running an Auto step calibration ................................... 73
4.9.2 Auto Step test results ..................................................... 76
4.10 Sensor Setup menu .................................................................... 78
4.10.1 Setting the additional stability time (A version) .............. 78
4.10.2 Setting the parameters for TRUE – reference sensor (B
and C versions only) ...................................................... 79
4.10.3 Setting the parameters for DLC– dynamic load
compensation (B and C versions only) .......................... 81
4.10.4 Setting the parameters for SUT– Sensor under test (B
versions only) ................................................................. 81
4.10.5 Viewing the Reference and DLC data (B and C versions
only) ............................................................................... 84
4.11 Calibrator Setup menu ................................................................ 86
4.11.1 Setting the temperature parameters .............................. 86
4.11.2 Setting the temperature resolution ................................. 88
4.11.3 Setting the sound, volume and operating mode ............ 89
4.11.4 Setting calibration interval .............................................. 90
4.11.5 Changing the date and time ........................................... 90
4.11.6 Saving a setup ............................................................... 91
4.11.7 Loading a setup ............................................................. 92
4.11.8 Resetting the instrument setup to factory defaults......... 93
4.11.9 Network Configuration (for service use only) ................. 93
4.12 Selecting the stirrer speed (RTC-158/250 A/B/C only) ............... 94
4.13 Information Screen ..................................................................... 95
4.14 About the calibrator ..................................................................... 96
4.15 Simulation or training .................................................................. 96
5.0 After use................................................................................ 98
5.1 Storing and transporting the calibrator ....................................... 98
5.1.1 Transporting the dry-block calibrator ........................... 100
5.1.2 Transporting the liquid bath calibrator ......................... 101
5.2 Emptying the well (liquid baths only) ........................................ 101
6.0 Replacing the main fuses .................................................. 103
6.1 Error messages......................................................................... 104
6.2 Returning the calibrator for service ........................................... 107
7.0 Maintenance ....................................................................... 110
7.1 Cleaning .................................................................................... 110
7.2 Adjusting and calibrating the instrument ................................... 112
7.3 Maintenance of STS-reference sensor ..................................... 114
7.4 Maintenance of DLC-sensor ..................................................... 116
7.5 Testing the overtemperature function ....................................... 117
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8.0 Technical specifications .................................................... 118
9.0 List of accessories ............................................................. 175
10.0 Standard insertion tubes ................................................... 178
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1.0 Introduction
LC LC
ISO-9001 certified
AMETEK Denmark A/S was ISO-9001 certified in September 1994
by Bureau Veritas Certification Denmark.
CE-label
Technical assistance
Please contact the dealer from whom you acquired the instrument if
you require technical assistance.
* RTC-156 A / RTC-156 B / RTC-156 C from serial no. xxxxxx-00837, RTC-157 A / RTC-157 B / RTC-157 C
from serial no. xxxxxx-00864 RTC-158 A / RTC-158 B / RTC-158 C from serial no. xxxxxx-00752, RTC-159 A /
RTC-159 B / RTC-159 C from serial no. xxxxxx-00319, RTC-187 A / RTC-187 B / RTC-187 C from serial no.
xxxxxx-00001, RTC-250 A / RTC-250 B / RTC-250 C from serial no. xxxxxx-00174 and RTC-700 A / RTC-700 B
/ RTC-700 C from serial no. xxxxxx-00637
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1.1 Warranty
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2.0 Safety instructions
Warning
About the use:
• The calibrator must not be used for any purposes other
than those described in this manual, as it might cause a
hazard.
• The calibrator has been designed for indoor use only
and is not to be used in wet locations.
• The calibrator is not to be used in hazardous areas,
where vapour or gas leaks, etc. may constitute a
danger of explosion.
• The calibrator is not designed for operation in altitudes
above 2000 meters.
• The calibrator is a CLASS I product and must be
connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth
connection. Ensure the ground connection of the
calibrator is properly connected to the protective earth
before switching on the calibrator. Always use a mains
power cable with a mains plug that connects to the
protective earth.
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• To ensure the connection to protective earth any
extension cord used must also have a protective earth
conductor.
• Only use a mains power cord with a current rating as
specified by the calibrator and which is approved for the
voltage and plug configuration in your area.
• Before switching on the calibrator make sure that it is
set to the voltage of the mains electricity supply.
• Always position the calibrator to enable easy and quick
disconnection of the power source (mains inlet socket).
• The calibrator must be kept free within an area of 20
cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator due to
fire hazard.
• After transport or storage in humid conditions or if the
calibrator has not been heated up to minimum 100°C
within the last 10 days, the instrument needs to be
operated with a well temperature of at least 140°C for 2
hours before it can be assumed to meet all safety
requirements of EN61010-1 (RTC-250/700 only).
• If the calibrator is wet or has been in a wet
environment, do not apply power until the moisture has
been removed for example by storage at 50°C in a low
humidity environment for at least 4 hours.
• Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil,
paste, etc. in the dry-block calibrators. These fluids may
penetrate the calibrator and cause electrical hazard,
damage or create poisonous fumes.
• The calibrator must be switched off before any attempt
to service the instrument is made. There are no user
serviceable parts inside the calibrator.
• When cleaning the well or the insertion tube,
REMEMBER to wear goggles when using compressed
air in the dry-block calibrator and cleaning oil in the
liquid bath calibrator.
• Use protection shield when calibrating at high
temperatures (RTC-700)
• The RTC-159 contains R-1270 and R-704 under
pressure. The calibrator must under no
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circumstances be stored at ambient temperatures
above 50°C (122°F) or operated at ambient
temperatures above 40°C (104°F). Doing so may cause
a hazard.
About the front panel:
• For B and C versions only, the sockets on the input
module must NEVER be connected to voltages
exceeding 30V with reference to ground.
• Thermostats must not be connected to any other
voltage sources during test.
About insertion tubes, insulation plugs, well and
sensor:
• Never leave hot insertion tubes which have been
removed from the calibrator unsupervised – they may
constitute a fire hazard or personal injury.
If you intend to store the calibrator in the optional
carrying case after use, you must ensure that the
instrument has cooled down to a temperature
below 100°C/212°F before placing it in the carrying
case.
• Never place a hot insertion tube in the optional carrying
case.
About the fuses:
• The fuse box must not be removed from the power
control switch until the mains cable has been
disconnected.
• The two main fuses must have the specified current
and voltage rating and be of the specified type. The
use of makeshift fuses and the short-circuiting of fuse
holders are prohibited and may cause a hazard.
About the liquid bath (RTC-158/250 A/B/C only):
• For liquid bath ensure that the sensor is absolutely
clean and dry as a few drops of water in the well (liquid
baths) might cause a steam explosion.
• Do not pour cold fluid into a hot well – it might cause
an explosion.
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• AMETEK Denmark A/S does not take any
responsibility, if the well is filled with other fluids than
those recommended.
• Liquid baths should only be operated by trained
personal.
• Heat transfer fluids must only be used in calibrators
prepared as a liquid bath. If these fluids are heated
above specified temperature they will create noxious or
toxic fumes. Proper ventilation must be used.
• To avoid hazards from treating fluids in a wrong
manner, always reduce the "Max. SET-temperature
allowed” in the CALIBRATOR SETUP MENU according
to the specifications of the fluid to be used.
If using a calibrator outside of the fluids specifications
there is a risk of fire hazards, personal Injury or chemical
release.
By reducing the "Max. SET-temperature allowed”, the
calibrator cannot be used outside this temperature
range.
Be aware of the flash point, the boilling point and other
fluid properties applicable to the usage when setting the
Max. SET-temperature. Read the MSDS (Material
Safety Data Sheet) of the liquid before use. The Max.
SET-temperature must never exceed (liquid flash point –
50°C).
• Always remove the liquid from the calibrator before
transportation.
• Product information on the fluid must be carefully
investigated before use.
• Do not handle hot fluid.
• If the oil is heated beyond the flash point, it may
constitute a fire hazard.
• Do not pour water or any other fluids into a bath filled
with hot oil, because only a few drops of water might
cause a steam explosion, if poured into above 100°C
hot oil.
• Do not under any circumstances pour water on burning
oil. It might cause a dangerous steam explosion.
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Caution – Hot surface
This symbol is engraved in the grid plate.
• Do not touch the grid plate, the well or the insertion
tube when the calibrator is heating up – they may be
very hot and cause burns.
• Do not touch the lid or the spill tray when the calibrator
is heating up – they may be very hot and cause burns
(RTC-158/250 A/B/C only).
• Do not touch the tip of the sensor when it is removed
from the insertion tube/well – it may be very hot and
cause burns.
• Do not touch the handle of the calibrator during use – it
may be very hot and cause burns.
• Over 50°C/122°F
If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures
above 50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument
reaches a temperature below 50°C/122°F before you
switch it off.
• Do not remove the insert from the calibrator before the
insert has cooled down to less than 50°C/122°F.
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 instructions set out in this
manual or uses unauthorized spare parts.
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3.0 Setting up the calibrator
• 1 calibrator
• 1 mains cable
• 1 USB cable
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Caution
Do not use the RTC-158 insulation plug (black POM) with
the RTC-250 instrument due to the risk of melting.
Always use the correct - yellow/brown PEEK - insulation
plug with the RTC-250 instrument.
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• 1 liquid bath kit consisting of :
- 1 sensor basket
- 2 lids for transportation / calibration
- 1 stirring magnet
- 1 stirring magnet remover l
- 1 liquid drainage syringe Oi
Dow corning
- 1 silicone oil
- 1 oil material safety data sheet
When reordering, please specify the part numbers found in the list of
accessories, chapter 9.0.
Optional parts can also be found in the list of accessories.
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3.2 Preparing the dry-block calibrator
Warning
• The calibrator must not be used for any purposes other
than those described in this manual, as it might cause a
hazard.
• The calibrator has been designed for indoor use only
and is not to be used in wet locations.
• The calibrator is not to be used in hazardous areas,
where vapour or gas leaks, etc. may constitute a danger
of explosion.
• The calibrator is not designed for operation in altitudes
above 2000 meters.
• The calibrator is a CLASS I product and must be
connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth
connection. Ensure the ground connection of the
calibrator is properly connected to the protective earth
before switching on the calibrator. Always use a mains
power cable with a mains plug that connects to the
protective earth.
• To ensure the connection to protective earth any
extension cord used must also have a protective earth
conductor.
• Only use a mains power cord with a current rating as
specified by the calibrator and which is approved for the
voltage and plug configuration in your area.
• Before switching on the calibrator make sure that it is
set to the voltage of the mains electricity supply.
• Always position the calibrator to enable easy and quick
disconnection of the power source (mains inlet socket).
The calibrator must be kept free within an area of 20
cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator due to
fire hazard.
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• After transport or storage in humid conditions or if the
calibrator has not been heated up to minimum 100°C
within the last 10 days, the instrument needs to be
operated with a well temperature of at least 140°C for 2
hours before it can be assumed to meet all safety
requirements of EN61010-1 (RTC-250/700 only).
• If the calibrator is wet or has been in a wet environment,
do not apply power until the moisture has been
removed for example by storage at 50°C in a low
humidity environment for at least 4 hours.
• The RTC-159 contains R-1270 and R-704 under
pressure. The calibrator must under no circumstances
be stored at ambient temperatures above 50°C ( 122°F)
or operated at ambient temperatures above 40°C
(104°F). Doing so may cause a hazard.
Note…
The instrument must not be exposed to draughts.
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5
3
4
2
Fig. 1
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3 Check that the fuse size corresponds to the applied voltage
on. The fuse is contained in the power control switch (on/off
switch). To check; do as follows (see fig. 1):
Warning
The two main fuses must have the specified current and
voltage rating and be of the specified type. The use of
makeshift fuses and the short-circuiting of fuse holders are
prohibited and may cause a hazard.
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3.2.2 Choice of insertion tube
Caution…
To get the best results out of your calibrator, the insertion
tube dimensions, tolerance and material are critical. We
highly advise using the JOFRA insertion tubes, as they
guarantee trouble free operation. Use of other insertion
tubes may reduce performance of the calibrator and cause
the insertion tube to get stuck.
Caution…
Before using new insertion tubes for calibration in the RTC-
250/700 instruments, the insertion tubes must be heated up
to maximum temperature 250°C (482°F) / 700°C (1292°F) -
for a period of minimum 30 minutes.
Insertion tubes are selected on the basis of the diameter of the sensor
to be calibrated.
Use the table for insertion tubes in chapter 9.0 to find the correct part
number.
Alternatively, you may order an undrilled insertion tube and drill the
required hole yourself. The finished dimensions should be as follows:
• Sensor diameter +0.2mm +0.05/-0
• DLC hole : Ø3.1mm +0.05/-0 (RTC-156/157/158/159/187/250
A/B/C)
Ø4.2mm +0.05/-0 (RTC-700 A/B/C)
• Reference sensor holes : Ø4.2mm +0.05/-0 and Ø6.55mm +0.05/-0
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3.2.3 Inserting the sensors
Warning
Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil, paste,
etc. in the dry-block calibrators. These fluids may
penetrate the calibrator and cause electrical hazard,
damage or create poisonous fumes.
Fig. 2
The DLC sensor must be placed in the hole that is intended for the
DLC sensor. Standard insertion tubes from AMETEK Denmark are
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marked with a dot on the rim to indicate the placement of the DLC hole,
and the insulation plugs are marked with the letter D (RTC-
156/157/158/159/187/250 A/B/C only). See fig. 3.
Fig. 3
Caution…
• The well and the insertion tube must be clean before
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.
Warning
• The calibrator must not be used for any purposes other
than those described in this manual, as it might cause a
hazard.
• The calibrator has been designed for indoor use only
and is not to be used in wet locations.
• The calibrator is not to be used in hazardous areas,
where vapour or gas leaks, etc. may constitute a danger
of explosion.
• The calibrator is not designed for operation in altitudes
above 2000 meters.
• The calibrator is a CLASS I product and must be
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connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth
connection. Ensure the ground connection of the
calibrator is properly connected to the protective earth
before switching on the calibrator. Always use a mains
power cable with a mains plug that connects to the
protective earth.
• To ensure the connection to protective earth any
extension cord used must also have a protective earth
conductor.
• Only use a mains power cord with a current rating as
specified by the calibrator and which is approved for the
voltage and plug configuration in your area.
• Before switching on the calibrator make sure that it is
set to the voltage of the mains electricity supply.
• Always position the calibrator to enable easy and quick
disconnection of the power source (mains inlet socket).
• Liquid baths should only be operated by trained
personal.
• AMETEK Denmark A/S does not take any
responsibility, if the well is filled with other fluids than
those recommended.
• Heat transfer fluids must only be used in calibrators
with a liquid bath. If these fluids are heated above
specified temperature they will create noxious or toxic
fumes. Proper ventilation must be used.
• Product information on the fluid must be carefully
investigated before use.
• The calibrator must be kept free within an area of 20
cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator due to
fire harzard.
• After transport or storage in humid conditions or if the
calibrator has not been heated up to minimum 100°C
within the last 10 days, the instrument needs to be
operated with a well temperature of at least 140°C for 1
hour before it can be assumed to meet all safety
requirements of EN61010-1 (RTC-250/700 only).
• If the calibrator is wet or has been in a wet environment,
do not apply power until the moisture has been
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removed for example by storage at 50°C in a low
humidity environment for at least 4 hours.
Note…
The instrument must not be exposed to draughts.
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9
Reference sensor
(if available)
Oil
6 8
1
4
Fig. 4
Caution…
• Do not use the instrument if the internal fan is out of
order.
• The well must be clean before use.
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2 Ensure a free supply of air to the internal fan located at the
bottom of the instrument.
The area around the calibrator should be free of draught, dirt,
flammable substances, etc.
3 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 setting of
the power control switch as follows (see fig. 4):
Warning
The two main fuses must have the specified current and
voltage rating and be of the specified type. The use of
makeshift fuses and the short-circuiting of fuse holders are
prohibited and may cause a hazard.
Place the parts from the liquid bath kit in the well in the
following order:
• Bottom shield – It is very important that the bottom
shield is placed in the well before any calibration is
attempted, as the bottom shield protects the well from
being damaged during calibration.
• Stirring magnet – It is very important that the stirring
magnet is in place and spinning before any calibration is
attempted. The stirring magnet ensures minimum
temperature gradient in the fluid. The magnets teflon
cover will over time be worn down, leaving the magnet
flat on one side. This will reduce the spinning ability. A
magnet with a flat side must therefore be replaced.
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• Sensor basket – It is very important to place the sensor
basket in the well, as it ensures that the sensors
encounter maximum temperature stability and ensures
that the stirring magnet is not blocked.
• Silicone oil – Fill the well with oil according to the
tables of recommended oil volume. The recommended
volumes must be adjusted to the actual job.
For oil tables and further oil information – see section
3.3.2.
The sensor basket is marked with an optimum fluid level
mark (100%). When filling the well with fluid and placing
the sensors, this mark must never be exceeded.
Warning
• Do not pour cold fluid into a hot well – it might cause an
explosion.
• Do not pour water or any other fluids into a bath filled
with hot oil, because only a few drops of water might
cause a steam explosion, if poured into e.g. above 100°C
hot oil.
• Always remove the liquid from the calibrator before
transportation.
Caution…
• Do not use any alkali, acid or ionic fluids in the aluminium
well as it might be damaged.
• Be careful not to overfill the well with oil.
• The oil level rises several centimetres when the
temperature is rising. Please read instructions in section
3.3.2 about oil level. To stop overflow switch off the main
power and the oil level will decrease when cooled down.
• Remove excess hot fluid with the outmost care, as it might
be very hot.
• Do not attempt to remove hot fluid with the liquid drainage
syringe, as it might melt.
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Start the stirring magnet by following the procedure in section
4.12.
Place the calibration lid onto the well. See section 3.3.3 for
drilling information.
Warning
To avoid hazards from treating fluids in a wrong manner,
always reduce the "Max. SET-temperature allowed” in the
CALIBRATOR SETUP MENU according to the specifications
of the fluid to be used.
If using a calibrator outside of the fluids specifications there is
a risk of fire hazards, personal Injury or chemical release.
By reducing the "Max. SET-temperature allowed”, the
calibrator cannot be used outside this temperature range.
Be aware of the flash point, the boilling point and other fluid
properties applicable to the usage when setting the Max.
SET-temperature. Read the MSDS (Material Safety Data
Sheet) of the liquid before use. The Max. SET-temperature
must never exceed (liquid flash point – 50°C).
Warning
Ensure that the sensor is absolutely clean and dry, as a few
drops of water might cause a steam explosion.
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Sensor under test Support rod set
Fig. 5
Caution…
• The tip of the sensor should rest at the bottom of the
sensor basket for optimum results.
• Be careful not to submerge the handle or wire inlet of the
sensor-under-test in the fluid, as this might damage the
sensor.
The calibrator is now ready for use.
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3.3.2 Selection of fluids
Caution…
Be careful to select the right fluid for the right task. Using
other than the recommended fluids might cause damage to
the calibrator or degrade the performance.
For proper handling, use and disposal of fluid – read fluid product
information. When reading this information pay special attention to
details regarding fume point, flash point, boiling point and point of
decomposition.
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Tables of recommended oil level @23°C well temperature
For the best result, the oil should be in good condition and free of
foreign objects. If water is accumulated in the oil due to melted ice
crystals – the oil must be dried out, by heating it up.
Warning
• Do not handle hot fluid.
• If the fluid is heated beyond the flash point, it may
constitute a fire hazard.
If the fluid has caught fire, switch off the main power to prevent further
heating of the fluid. Flames are best extinguished by cowering the well
with a non-flammable lid.
Warning
Do not under any circumstances pour water on burning oil. It
might cause a dangerous steam explosion.
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To be able to use the lid for calibration, holes must be drilled in to it, in
order to fit your calibration needs. If you use many different sizes of
sensors more lids can be purchased at your JOFRA supplier.
It is advisable to drill the holes at the same size as the sensors plus
0,5mm and distribute the holes evenly over the lid.
Be sure that the sensors can be calibrated in fluid. E.g. certain ceramic
sensors might be destroyed.
Caution…
• The well and the insertion tube must be clean before
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.
• Carefully wipe off all silicone oil from the sensor-under-
test to avoid spreading of the silicone oil.
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3.4 Programming intelligent sensors
For instructions read the software manual for CON050 installed on the
USB key.
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4.0 Operating the Calibrator
4.1 Standard connections
5
4
3
2
E
VIC
DE
ST
HO
E
VIC
DE
ST
HO
Fig. 6
Pos. Description
1 SD-card: SD/MMC card slot
2 Ethernet: Ethernet MAC 10/100 base-T, RJ45
3 Sync.: Sync. Relay output, Max. contact load 30V 24mA,
3.5 mm Mini Jack
The state of the synchronization output is determined by the
TRUE temperature (dependent on the choice of reference
Pos. Description
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sensor) by the following guidelines:
1. When the extended stability time is = 0 minute, the relay
is switched on for 2 seconds, when stability is achieved.
2. When extended stability time > 1 minute for the internal
reference sensor (READ), the relay is switched on in the
last minute of the extended stability time.
4 Host: USB 2.0 Double Host Port, 2 x USB A
5 Device: USB 2.0 Device Port, 1 x USB B
Fig. 7
Pos. Description
1 Power control switch with a cable connection and on/off
switch. It also contains the main fuse. See section 6.0 for
information on how to change the fuses.
2 Label indicating fuse value
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4.2 Input modules (B and C versions only)
Warning
• The input terminals must NEVER be connected to
voltages exceeding 30V with reference to ground.
Fig. 8
Pos. Description
3 Input for reference sensor (B and C versions)
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Pos. Description
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4.3 Keyboard and main screen display overview
Keyboard
Fig. 9
Keys Description
Full colour VGA display (main screen display information –
see section 4.3.1)
NUMERIC KEYS to select menu options displayed in the
horizontal and vertical menus and to type in values
BACK KEY to cancel a selection/edit or return to previous
menu.
MENU KEY shows the vertical menu options listed. Can be
displayed all through the process
DELETE KEY deletes previous character
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Keys Description
ARROW KEYS have different functions depending on the
mode of operation.
In navigation mode, they move the cursor in the desired
direction.
In edit mode they roll in the list of options or if entering a
number, the ARROW left and ARROW right move the
cursor one character in the desired direction
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Main screen display
1
3
4
Fig. 10
The Main screen display is divided into four separate areas:
Pos. Description
1 Heading: Informs you of the current menu selected.
2 Setup field: Provides the bulk of setup data in the menu. This
data can be changed by moving the cursor to the various
fields.
3 Horizontal menu: Provides you with the relevant menu
options that can be selected at the present point. Each option
can be activated either by selecting and activating the option
– or simply by pressing the numeric key that corresponds to
the option number.
4 Readings: This reading line is always visible and informs you
of the current readings.
5 Vertical menu: This menu can be activated throughout the
entire calibration. The menu can be switched on and of in all
stages of operating the calibrator.
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4.3.1 Main screen display information
The main screen gives an overview of the calibrator status and reads
out the most relevant readings. In the Sensor Setup menu (see section
4.10) these readings can be changed.
Fig. 11
Pos. Description
1 True temperature reading. Can be either the internal
reference sensor or an external reference sensor.
2 SENSOR. Sensor Under Test value.
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Pos. Description
7 Set follows True activated. The icon indicates, that the Set
follows True function is active and will control the
Temperature of the external reference sensor to the SET
temperature.
8 Sensor Under Test Type.
9 SET temperature.
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4.3.2 Main screen temperature values
• SET temperature: This is the target temperature for the well. SET
temperature displays the last value entered. If no value has been
entered previously, "---,---" is displayed.
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The criteria can be changed, however, if the temperature
stability criteria is set wider or the stability time is set
shorter, the calibrator may not reach the SET
temperature.
• If “Use stability criteria” is set to “Yes” for the SENSOR,
the automatic calibration function will continue to next
temperature step only when both TRUE and SENSOR
indicate stability.
The calibrator is operated using the horizontal and the vertical menu
list.
The NUMERIC keys are used for selecting and activating the various
menus and functions from both the horizontal and vertical menu lists.
The (ACTION key) and (ENTER key) are also used for
selecting and activating the menus and functions and for accessing
various parameters in setup fields.
The (ARROW keys) are used to move from menu item to menu
item in the menu lists, to access various result lists, to scroll through
various lists and to access setup fields.
1. Move the blue cursor with the ARROW key to mark the
menu button on the screen. Then press or to
activate the selection.
2. Whenever the menu is visible simply press the NUMERIC
key.
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4.4.2 Vertical Menu
The vertical menu list can be called at any stage of operation making it
possible to jump to the desired menu.
This allows you to jump to the most used menu easily - no matter
where you are.
This menu always gives the same options, however at some points
some choices are not relevant and will therefore be shaded, i.e. you
can not set a temperature, when an Auto step procedure is running.
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Each menu function can be activated in 2 ways.
The setup menus have fields for parameter entries. When the setup is
entered, then focus will be on the horizontal menu, and the function
here can be activated.
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By pressing the ARROW UP key focus will move from the
horizontal menu to the parameter field area.
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4.4.4 Working with lists
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Press ARROW UP to move the focus from the horizontal
menu to the list.
The selected data set in the list is now highlighted with a dark
blue color.
Scrolling in the list is done using the ARROW UP key and
the ARROW DOWN key .
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When the desired dataset in the list is highlighted press or
.
Now the horizontal menu will be in focus again and here you
are able to decide what to do with the chosen dataset.
Activate the desired function in the horizontal menu. In this
example the Instrument Settings from 2009/03/27 17:15 will be
loaded from the memory into the active setup.
Scroll through the list using the ARROW UP key and the
ARROW DOWN key and just press or to display
the result of the highlighted dataset.
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4.5 Starting the calibrator
Switch on the calibrator using the power control switch (pos. 1, fig. 7).
A start up screen is displayed and then replaced with the main menu
screen:
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The functions in the horizontal menu are available using the soft keys
or the arrow keys on the keyboard (see description in section 4.3).
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4.6 Setting the temperature
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4.7 Calibration
Note…
This Calibration function is for B versions only.
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Access the Calibration menu by selecting “Calibration 2” from
the main menu.
Note…
Calibration information is available in several places
throughout the calibration menus. The content of this
information is described in section 4.7.3.
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4.7.1 Running a calibration
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Note…
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.
Note…
• Only numeric data can be entered.
• The BACK key cancels a selection/edit or returning
to previous menu. The ESC key can be used throughout
the process.
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The Calibration Running step 1 of 2 is started and the
temperature is heading towards step 1.
The following screen is displayed :
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Note…
The calibration can be stopped at any time by activating “Stop
2”, but this will erase the calibration results.
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During calibration several other functions are available:
“Result 1” - To view the calibration results (no editing is
possible).
“Pause 3” - To pause the calibration.
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4.7.2 Viewing calibration results
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4.7.3 Displaying calibration information
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Press to exit the Workorder Notes screen.
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4.7.4 Deleting workorders
Warning
If you choose to delete a workorder, the whole workorder
including the calibration results will be deleted.
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4.8 Switch test menu
Note…
This Switch test function is for B versions only.
Calibrator stable
Heating with Slope Rate
TOpen
T [°C/°F]
Cooling with Slope Rate
T2 T Close
TOpen
T1
Calibrator stable
TStart
t [min]
Calibrator stable
Shifting temperature
Fig. 12
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4.8.1 Running a switch test
Note…
the slope rate should be set so that the
thermostat sensor can follow the temperature in the
calibrator's well.
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Select “Start 1” to start the switch test.
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The calibrator's switch test procedure
1. Once the switch test is started, the calibrator starts working towards
T1 as quickly as possible. The calibrator's temperature changes
(heating or cooling) and switch status are shown in the display.
2. When T1 is achieved and the temperature is stable, the text and the
graphic in the middle of the screen will change accordingly.
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Results during a switch test
At the end of a switch test the results are displayed. These show the
temperature when the thermostat has closed and the temperature
when it has opened – whichever comes first. The difference between
these 2 temperatures is calculated as the hysteresis.
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Select “Discard 2” to delete the results from the screen.
Note…
A hysteresis result is only measured when hysteresis is set
to “Yes”.
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To view stored switch test results
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4.9 Auto step menu
T2
T1
TStart
t [min]
Temperature stable
Calibrator starts working towards next temperature
Fig. 13
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Access the Auto Step Setup to edit the parameters:
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Select “Start 3” to start the Auto Step calibration.
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When the Auto Step test is complete the results are
displayed.
At the end of an Auto Step test the results are displayed and stored in
the calibrators memory.
The measured TRUE and SENSOR temperatures for each step are
displayed.
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To view stored Auto step test results
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4.10 Sensor Setup menu
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4.10.2 Setting the parameters for TRUE – reference sensor (B
and C versions only)
Sensor type:
Internal reference source.
Convert to temperature:
• “yes” sets the readout of the External reference as a
temperature.
• “no” sets the readout of the External reference in Ω
values.
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SET follows TRUE:
This function enables you to reach the TRUE temperature
measured by the External reference sensor.
Note…
that when “yes” is selected, the calibrator will control the
temperature to the TRUE temperature. This means that it
could take longer time before the calibrator indicates
stability.
The “SET follows TRUE” function is indicated with the
symbol at the TRUE reading in the main display.
Note…
SET follows TRUE is only relevant when the External
reference sensor is displayed in temperature units.
Stability tolerance:
The Stability tolerance can be set down to ±0.001°. The
tolerance should be set low enough to utilize the good
temperature stability of the calibrator – however a low value
also gives a longer time to be stable.
Stability time:
Stability time can be set from 1 – 99 minutes.
When the TRUE temperature has reached the specified
Stability tolerance during the specified Stability time, then the
stability indicator in the main screen will turn green.
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4.10.3 Setting the parameters for DLC– dynamic load
compensation (B and C versions only)
The DLC value on the main screen will be read from the
Intelligent Load Sensor as soon as it is connected to the
DLC INPUT on the front panel (see section 4.2 fig. 6). The
calibrator automatically reads the calibration data and serial
number of the Sensor.
However if the Dynamic Load Compensation shall be active,
it must be enabled.
Note…
always use external reference sensor when calibrating with
the DLC-function activated for specified accuracy.
Press to accept the new setting(s) and return to the
Sensor setup menu or continue to edit the reference sensor
parameters or the Sensor under test parameters.
Sensor type:
Choose between :
• thermocouple sensors (µV)
• voltage sensors (V)
• current (ma) sensors
• RTD sensors (resistance temp. detector (Ω))
• None (no sensor connected)
Select a sensor.
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Convert to temperature:
(using thermocouple, voltage, current and RTD)
• “yes” – the inputs are converted to temperatures.
• “no” – no conversion is made.
When “no” has been selected the type of model is the
only other parameter which can be altered.
Model:
(using thermocouple and RTD)
Toggle between the models; K, N, R, S, T, U, B, E and J
(thermocouple) or P10(90)385, P100(90)385, P100(90)392,
P1000(90)385, P200(90)385, P50(90)385, P500(90)385, Pt-
100 MILL, P100(90)391, P50(90)391, YSI-400,
H120(90)672, M100(90)428, M50(90)428-06,
M100(90)428… and M50(90)428 (RTD).
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Voltage(V) and temperature(T) span:
(using voltage)
The minimum and the maximum of the voltage and the
corresponding temperature span can be set here.
Use the NUMERIC keys to set the value of the voltage
and/or the temperature.
Number of wires:
(using RTD)
The number of wires used for the sensor under test can be
selected here.
Choose between 2, 3 or 4 wires.
Stability tolerance:
(using thermocouple, voltage, current and RTD)
Enter the Stability tolerance (temperature) by pressing the
NUMERIC keys.
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The Stability tolerance can be set down to ±0.001° however
the expected performance of the Sensor Under Test should
be considered before setting the tolerance.
Stability time:
(using thermocouple, voltage, current and RTD)
Set the Stability time by pressing the NUMERIC keys.
Stability time can be set from 1 – 99 minutes.
When the SENSOR temperature has reached the specified
Stability tolerance during the specified Stability time, then the
stability indicator in the main screen will turn green.
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View the DLC Info box by selecting “DLC Info 2”.
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4.11 Calibrator Setup menu
Temperature unit:
Choose between:
• °C (Celsius)
• °F (Fahrenheit)
• K (Kelvin)
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Min SET temp / Max SET temp:
Enter the access code to get access to the editor.
Use the NUMERIC keys to set the Min/Max SET
temperature in Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin.
Note…
The Enter Access Code box is displayed every time you try
to access the Min/Max SET temp parameters. Type in your
access code and continue.
Access code:
The following features can be protected by an access code:
• Resetting the calibrator to Factory default settings.
• Setting the Min/Max SET Temperature.
• Editing the Access code while it is enabled.
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Caution…
If you choose to let your access code consist of only 1, 2 or
3 digits you must enter the access code with 0 followed by
the chosen value.
Example:
The access code 12 is selected.
Type in 0012 in the Enter Access Code box
Note…
The access code can be deleted allowing you to change the
Min/Max SET temperature without having to enter the
access code.
Choose between :
• SET
• READ
• TRUE
• SENSOR
Choose between the resolutions:
• 0.001
• 0.01
• 0.1
• 1
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SENSOR visible:
Choose between :
• Visible
• Hidden
If the Hidden option is chosen the Sensor Under Test
reading will not be displayed on the main screen.
Sound:
Choose between :
• On
• Off
Enables the calibrator to make a sound during operation.
Sound responses are given at the following conditions:
• Stability
• Warnings
• Accept of data entry
• Reject of data entry
Volume:
The volume of the sound can be adjusted from 0 – 100%.
Operating mode:
Choose between :
• Fast
• Silent
“Fast” – the fan operates in a fast mode giving the best
performance of cooling.
“Silent” – the fan operates in a silent mode reducing the
noise. Using this option the cooling process is
made a little slower and the calibrator might not
be able to reach the specified minimum
temperature.
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4.11.4 Setting calibration interval
Note…
The recalibration interval is not used for the external
reference sensor and the DLC. The interval for these
sensors are stored in the intelligent sensor.
Date:
Use the NUMERIC keys to enter a new date.
The date can only be entered using the format yyyy-mm-dd.
When entering the date with different format, the text will
disappear when you try to accept the setting.
Time:
The calibrator is set up with a default time (present time).
Use the NUMERIC keys to enter a new time using the
format hh.mm.
Time Zone:
The relevant time zone is selected from a list of various
zones.
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4.11.6 Saving a setup
Note…
In the Calibrator Setup the following parameters will not be
saved:
• Min SET temp
• Max SET temp
• SENSOR visible
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4.11.7 Loading a setup
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4.11.8 Resetting the instrument setup to factory defaults
Resetting to the factory default settings changes the active setup to the
initial settings.
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4.12 Selecting the stirrer speed (RTC-158/250
A/B/C only)
Note…
The list will be cleared, when the calibrator is switched off.
Press to exit the Info function.
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4.14 About the calibrator
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Shortly after a black screen is displayed for a few seconds
and then the start up screen is displayed again.
Now press and hold down for a minimum of 5 seconds
while the start screen is displayed.
The calibrator will start in the simulation mode.
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5.0 After use
5.1 Storing and transporting the calibrator
Caution…
The following guidelines should always be observed when
storing and transporting the calibrator. This will ensure that
the instrument and the sensor remain in good working order
(all versions).
Warning
The calibrator must be switched off before any attempt to
service the instrument is made. There are no user serviceable
parts inside the calibrator.
Over 50°C/122°F
If the calibrator has been heated up to temperatures above
50°C/122°F, you must wait until the instrument reaches a
temperature below 50°C/122°F before you switch it off.
Below 0°C/32°F
(applies only to the RTC-156/157/158/159/187 A/B/C
models)
• Do not touch the well or insertion tube when these are
below 0°C/32°F - they might create frostbite.
• If the calibrator has reached a temperature below
0°C/32°F, ice crystals may form on the insertion tube
and on the well. This, in turn, may cause the material
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surfaces to oxidize.
To prevent this from happening, the insertion tube and
the well must be dried. This is done by heating up the
calibrator to min. 100°C/212°F until all water left has
evaporated.
Remove the insulation plug while heating up.
It is very important that humidity in the well and insertion
tube is removed to prevent corrosion and frost
expansion damages.
Remove the insertion tube from the calibrator using the tool for
insertion tube supplied with the instrument (see fig. 14).
Insertion tube
Fig. 14
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Caution – Hot surface
Do not remove the insert from the calibrator before the insert
has cooled down to less than 50°C/122°F.
Caution…
The insertion tube must always be removed from the
calibrator after use.
The humidity in the air may cause corrosion oxidation on the
insertion tube inside the instrument. There is a risk that the
insertion tube may get stuck if this is allowed to happen.
Caution…
The insertion tube must be removed to avoid damage to the
instrument if the calibrator is to be transported long
distances.
Warning
Do not move the liquid bath calibrator containing hot fluid.
When spilled the fluid might cause serious wounds. Before
transporting the fluid it must be cooled down to a temperature
near ambient.
When the fluid has cooled down it is possible to move the liquid bath
calibrator by hand. The special designed lid must be used to reduce
the risk of spilling. Please notice that the lid is not completely fluid tight.
Caution…
Avoid getting silicone oil on the clothes. It is impossible to
wash off.
Warning
• The calibrator must be switched off before any attempt to
service the instrument is made. There are no user
serviceable parts inside the calibrator.
• The fuse box must not be removed from the power
control switch until the mains cable has been
disconnected.
• The two main fuses must have the specified current and
voltage rating and be of the specified type. The use of
makeshift fuses and the short-circuiting of fuse holders
are prohibited and may cause a hazard.
4
3
Fig. 15
1 Locate the main fuses in the fuse box in the power control
switch.
Error messages are displayed in a dialog box with the following text:
The RTC-159 contains the flammable refrigerating gas R-1270 and the
gas R-704. The amount of gas is less than 100g and it is considered
not subject to the Dangerous Goods Regulations. However, this must
be declared when shipping.
When dispatching the RTC-159 please mark the package and the
shipping papers with this text:
Delivery address:_____________________________________________________
Distributor name:_____________________________________________________
Instrument data:
Diagnosis/Fault description:_____________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
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.
Caution…
• Before cleaning the calibrator, you must switch it off,
allow it to cool down and remove all cables.
• The insertion tube must always be removed from the
calibrator after use.
The humidity in the air may cause corrosion oxidation
on the insertion tube inside the instrument. There is a
risk that the insertion tube may get stuck if this is
allowed to happen.
Warning
REMEMBER to wear goggles when using compressed air
and cleaning oil.
Caution…
Avoid getting silicone oil on the clothes. It is impossible to
wash off.
Please refer to the Ametrim User Manual also found on the installation
USB memory stick.
a11
11
0
0
0
a10
10
0
0
0
a9
b9
9
0
0
ITS90 Subrange
a8
b8
8
0
0
a7
b7
c7
7
0
a6
b6
c6
w
6
d
a5
b5
5
0
0
0
0
0
a4
b4
4
0
a3
b3
C(LR)/C1(LR) c3
3
C(HR)
D(HR)
A(HR)
B(HR)
A(LR)
B(LR)
RTC coefficient
Fig. 18
4
7
Fig. 19
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Pos. Description – liquid bath calibrators (fig. 19)
1 Calibrator
2 Bottom shield
3 Stirring magnet
4 Sensor basket
Fig. 20
POWER SUPPLY
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
OTHER CONNECTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
Temperature units °C / °F / K
DLC active:
Accuracy ±0.10°C/±0.18°F
POWER SUPPLY
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
OTHER CONNECTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
READOUT SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature units °C / °F / K
*The minimum temperature will be affected by the number of sensors and the dimensions of
the sensors being calibrated.
DLC active:
0.01°C (0.02°F)
0.10°C (0.18°F)
0.01°C / 0.02°F
±0.04°C / ±0.07°F
POWER SUPPLY
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
OTHER CONNECTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
Temperature units °C / °F / K
DLC active:
0.10°C/0.18°F @ 155°C/311°F
0.04°C/0.07°F @ -22°C/-7.6°F
0.02°C/0.04°F @ 155°C/311°F
0.02°C/0.04°F @ -22°C/-7.6°F
POWER SUPPLY
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
OTHER CONNECTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
READOUT SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature units °C / °F / K
*The minimum temperature will be affected by the number of sensors and the dimensions of
the sensors being calibrated.
DLC active:
0.01°C / 0.02°F
0.01°C / 0.02°F
±0.10°C / ±0.18°F
POWER SUPPLY
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
OTHER CONNECTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
Temperature units °C / °F / K
DLC active:
0.01°C (0.02°F)
0.01°C / 0.02°F
±0.04°C / ±0.07°F
POWER SUPPLY
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
OTHER CONNECTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
Temperature units °C / °F / K
DLC active:
0.05°C / 0.09°F
±0.05°C / ±0.09°F
Radial homogeneity:
0.015°C / 0.027°F
Influence from load :
0.30°C / 0.54°F
±0.05°C / ±0.09°F
POWER SUPPLY
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
OTHER CONNECTIONS
Temperature units °C / °F / K
*The minimum temperature will be affected by the number of sensors and the dimensions of
the sensors being calibrated.
DLC active:
±0.025°C/0.045°F @ 100°C/212°F to
420°C/788°F
±0.040°C/0.072°F @ 420°C/788°F to
600°C/1112°F
±0.050°C/0.09°F @ 600°C/1112°F to
660°C/1220°F
±0.060°C/0.108°F @ 660°C/1220°F to
700°C/1292°F
0.05°C/0.09°F @ 420°C/788°F
0.10°C/0.18°F @ 700°C/1292°F
±0.015°C/0.027°F@125°C/257°F to 425°C/797°F
±0.020°C/0.36°F@425°C/797°F to 700°C/1292°F
±1.69°C/3.04°F@660°C/1220°F to 700°C/1292°F
STANDARDS
The following standards are observed EN 61326-1: 2013: Electrical equipment for
according to the EMC-Directive measurement, control and laboratory use –
(2014/30/EU) EMC requirements
PATENTS
RTC-159
Patented heating technology Patent No.: EP2074374/US8342742
RTC-700
Patented fast cooling technology Patent No.: EP2399107/US8721173
INPUT SPECIFICATIONS
mA input
Signal range 0 – 24 mA
Voltage input
Signal range 0 – 12 V
Thermocouple input
0-4000 Ω
(P200(90)385/P500(90)385/P1000(90)385/YSI-
400)
±0.06°C(±0.11°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.07°C(±0.12°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.08°C(±0.14°F) @ 650°C(1202°F)
±0.10°C(±0.29°F) @ 1000°C(1832°F)
±0.09°C(±0.16°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.09°C(±0.16°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.09°C(±0.17°F) @ 650°C(1202°F)
±0.13°C(±0.23°F) @ 1200°C(2192°F)
±0.11°C(±0.20°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.11°C(±0.20°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.13°C(±0.23°F) @ 650°C(1202°F)
±0.20°C(±0.36°F) @ 1372°C(2502°F)
±0.08°C(±0.15°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.08°C(±0.15°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.08°C(±0.14°F) @ 400°C(752°F)
±0.40°C(±0.73°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.39°C(±0.70°F) @ 650°C(1202°F)
±0.41°C(±0.74°F) @ 1768°C(3214°F)
±0.45°C(±0.81°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.41°C(±0.73°F) @ 650°C(1202°F)
±0.46°C(±0.83°F) @ 1768°C(3214°F)
±0.48°C(±0.86°F) @ 1820°C(3308°F)
±0.13°C(±0.23°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.13°C(±0.23°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.13°C(±0.23°F) @ 650°C(1202°F)
±0.14°C(±0.25°F) @ 800°C(1472°F)
±0.15°C(±0.27°F) @ 1000°C(1832°F)
±0.16°C(±0.29°F) @ 1200°C(2192°F)
±0.17°C(±0.31°F) @ 1300°C(2372°F)
±0.08°C(±0.14°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.09°C(±0.15°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.09°C(±0.15°F) @ 650°C(1202°F)
±0.09°C(±0.15°F) @ 900°C(1652°F)
±0.08°C(±0.14°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.08°C(±0.14°F) @ 600°C(1112°F)
±0.075°C(±0.135°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.088°C(±0.158°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.096°C(±0.172°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.117°C(±0.210°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.121°C(±0.217°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.136°C(±0.244°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.095°C(±0.171°F) @ -200°C(-328°F)
±0.129°C(±0.232°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.145°C(±0.260°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.154°C(±0.278°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.181°C(±0.325°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.185°C(±0.333°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.204°C(±0.367°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.141°C(±0.254°F) @ 0°C(32°F)
±0.156°C(±0.280°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.173°C(±0.311°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.184°C(±0.330°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.212°C(±0.382°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.218°C(±0.391°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.238°C(±0.428°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.269°C(±0.484°F) @ 0°C(32°F)
±0.290°C(±0.522°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.314°C(±0.565°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.330°C(±0.593°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.371°C(±0.668°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.379°C(±0.682°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.409°C(±0.736°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.030°C(±0.054°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.035°C(±0.063°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.039°C(±0.069°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.047°C(±0.084°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.049°C(±0.087°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.055°C(±0.098°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.052°C(±0.093°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.058°C(±0.104°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.062°C(±0.111°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.073°C(±0.130°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.074°C(±0.134°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.082°C(±0.147°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.210°C(±0.378°F) @ 0°C(32°F)
±0.224°C(±0.402°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.239°C(±0.430°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.249°C(±0.448°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.276°C(±0.496°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.281°C(±0.505°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.301°C(±0.541°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.035°C(±0.062°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.038°C(±0.067°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.046°C(±0.083°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.048°C(±0.086°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.054°C(±0.096°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.065°C(±0.116°F) @ 1100°C(2012°F)
±0.051°C(±0.092°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.057°C(±0.102°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.061°C(±0.109°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.071°C(±0.128°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.073°C(±0.132°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.081°C(±0.145°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.095°C(±0.170°F) @ 1100°C(2012°F)
±0.024°C(±0.046°F) @ 0°C(32°F)
±0.030°C(±0.054°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.035°C(±0.062°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.038°C(±0.068°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.045°C(±0.081°F) @ 630°C(1166°F)
±0.027°C(±0.048°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.028°C(±0.050°F) @ 200°C(392°F)
±0.046°C(±0.082°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.047°C(±0.083°F) @ 200°C(392°F)
±0.028°C(±0.050°F) @ 200°C(392°F)
±0.045°C(±0.080°F) @ 200°C(392°F)
±0.047°C(±0.084°F) @ 200°C(392°F)
±0.015°C(±0.027°F) @ 180°C(392°F)
±0.012°C(±0.021°F) @ 260°C(500°F)
±0.026°C(±0.046°F) @ 0°C(32°F)
±0.030°C(±0.054°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.035°C(±0.063°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.038°C(±0.068°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.046°C(±0.083°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.048°C(±0.086°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.054°C(±0.097°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
±0.008°C(±0.015°F) @ -50°C(-58°F)
±0.008°C(±0.015°F) @ 0°C(32°F)
±0.011°C(±0.019°F) @ 155°C(311°F)
±0.014°C(±0.024°F) @ 320°C(608°F)
±0.015°C(±0.027°F) @ 420°C(788°F)
±0.020°C(±0.035°F) @ 660°C(1220°F)
±0.020°C(±0.036°F) @ 700°C(1292°F)
±0.023°C(±0.042°F) @ 850°C(1562°F)
RTC-156/157/187 A/B/C
RTC-158/250 A/B/C
RTC-159 A/B/C
RTC-700 A/B/C
Please contact your dealer for assistance if you require parts, which do
not appear on the list.
List of accessories
Caution…
Use of other insertion tubes may reduce performance of the
calibrator. To get the best results out of your calibrator, the
insertion tube dimensions, tolerance and material are
critical. We highly advise using the JOFRA insertion tubes,
as they guarantee trouble free operation.
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Sensor RTC-156/157/187
A/B/C RTC-159 A/B/C RTC-700 A/B/C
size
(Aluminium tubes) (Aluminium tubes) (Alu. Bronze tubes)
1/2” 127308 128474 127170
9/16” 127309 128475 127171
5/8” 127310 128476 127172
Set of 9 pcs. Imperial 127335 128491 127173
inserts
NOTE: All insertion tubes (metric and imperial) for RTC-156/157/158/159/187/250 are
supplied with a matching insulation plug.
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