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Contact Information
The following ways of contacting Bently Nevada are provided for those times when you
cannot contact your local representative:
Mailing Address
Telephone
Fax
Internet
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Additional Information
Notice:
This manual does not contain all the information required to operate and maintain
the product. Refer to the following manuals for other required information.
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SYMBOLS
Special symbols are used in the manual to illustrate specifics in the step-by-step process. For
example:
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Contents
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Recommended Spare Parts - RTD Monitor...............................................................................65
35.
Specifications.........................................................................................................................................66
35.1 INPUT ....................................................................................................................................................66
35.2 3300/35 RTD Monitor.....................................................................................................................66
35.2.1 SIGNAL CONDITIONING.......................................................................................................66
35.2.2 ALARMS......................................................................................................................................66
35.2.3 DISPLAYS ...................................................................................................................................66
35.2.4 CONTROLS ................................................................................................................................67
35.2.5 OUTPUT......................................................................................................................................67
35.2.6 ENVIRONMENTAL...................................................................................................................67
36.
Index...........................................................................................................................................................68
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2. Monitor Functions
SIX CHANNEL TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS - Temperature measurements can be
obtained from various machine components and are important for the quality of the
process involved. The 3300/30 Six Channel Temperature Monitor provides six
independent channels of on-line thermocouple (TC) temperature monitoring. The
monitor accepts input from up to six TC transducers with either grounded or ungrounded
tips. The 3300/35 Six Channel Temperature Monitor provides six independent channels
of on-line resistance temperature detection (RTD) temperature monitoring. The monitor
accepts input from up to six 3-wire or six 4-wire RTD transducers.
OK - When the TC output voltage or RTD resistance is within its upper and lower limits,
the transducer is defined as OK. The OK detection circuit controls the channel OK, the
monitor OK, and the monitor relay drive to the OK Relay. If the monitor has the latching
OK option enabled, a System Reset is required to reset the OK function.
OK RELAY - The OK Relay is located on the Power Input Module. Every channel in the
rack must be OK or bypassed to energize the OK Relay.
ALARM - Pressing the ALARM1 and ALARM2 switches on the front panel of the monitor
causes the corresponding first-level alarm or second-level alarm setpoints on each
channel to be displayed on the front panel LCD. ALM1 and ALM2 indications are
displayed when the transducer signal level exceeds preset levels for the selected time
delay, and appropriate Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 relay contacts are activated. Alarm 2
setpoint levels can be optionally set for over or under alarm conditions. Alarm 1 setpoint
levels can be set only for an over alarm. AND and OR voting logic options per pair of
channels (channels 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6) determine when the Alarm 2 relay contacts
are activated.
RACK FIRST OUT - The first channel in the rack to have an alarm ALM1 or ALM2 (called
ALERT or DANGER in many monitors) since the last reset or power-up will flash its ALM1
or ALM2 LCD (ALERT or DANGER LED on other monitors) indicator if the First Out option is
enabled.
MONITOR FIRST OUT - When enabled, Monitor First Out ignores all other alarms in the
rack and indicates First Out only for the six channels in the monitor. Both ALM1 and
ALM2 have separate First Out circuitry.
ALARM RELAYS - Monitor alarms can be programmed for either latching or nonlatching
mode. In the nonlatching mode, the alarm resets automatically when the alarm
condition no longer exists. In the latching mode, the alarm must be reset manually by
pressing the RESET switch on the front panel of the System Monitor (or by closing
external Reset contacts). The alarm will not reset if the alarm condition still exists.
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RECORDER OUTPUT - A recorder output is provided for each channel. Depending on the
option selected, the recorder output levels, proportional to recorder full scale, are either 0
to -10 Vdc, +1 to +5 Vdc, or +4 to +20 mA.
SELF TEST - The monitor has three categories of self test: cyclic, power-up, and user-invoked.
Cyclic Self Test is performed automatically during monitor operation. Any error
encountered during a cyclic test disables the monitor and flashes an LCD error code.
Should the error be intermittent, the monitor will return to operation, but the error code is
stored for retrieval during user-invoked self-tests. Stored error codes are annunciated by
the OK LED and the OK LCD flashing at 5 Hz provided that the channel is OK.
Power-Up Self Test is performed automatically each time the monitor power is turned
on. A series of basic tests and transducer OK tests are performed.
User-invoked Self Test performs power-up self test and allows error messages stored
during cyclic tests to be read and cleared. Stored errors are annunciated by the OK LED
and the OK LCD flashing at 5 Hz and the error codes displayed on the front panel LCD.
3. Monitor Options
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4. Programmable Options
5. Ok
NOTE
Each channel in the system controls
the OK Relay. Any channel can cause a
not OK Relay condition (de-energized Relay).
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6. Bypass
Section 6 - Ok
7. Alarm 1
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8. Alarm 2
*Any channel that exceeds alarm level will activate Alarm 2 relay drive.
**AND voting is accomplished between channels in the following pairs: Channels 1 and 2,
Channels 3 and 4, Channels 5 and 6.
The output of these three channel pairs is an OR function.
If either channel in a pair is bypassed, an alarm relay is activated when the nonbypassed
channel is in alarm.
***If two alarms occur within 50 milliseconds, both LEDs could flash.
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PERFORMED
When the monitor is
turned on.
Continuous during
monitoring operations.
When you initiate the
self test by temporarily
shorting the self test
pins.
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CAUTION
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When you reach the end of the error code list, the LCD
temperature display will show "8888E" and the OK LED
and all channel OK LCDs turn off.
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DESCRIPTION
EXPLANATION/RECOVERY
EEPROM failure
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12
14
RAM failure.
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NOTE:If the monitor experiences recurring stored errors contact your local Bently
Nevada office for service.
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CAUTION
Machine protection provided by
this monitor will be lost while the
monitor is removed from the rack.
CAUTION
Power must be removed from
digital board to remove or install
recorder or expander board.
Digital Board:
View showing expander board removed.
If expander board is not present, jumpers
must be installed as shown.
Digital Board:
View showing Recorder and Expander boards installed.
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ALARM 1 RELAY
JUMPER *
IN
OUT
Normally Energized
W3
W4,W11
Normally Deenergized
W4,W11
W3
ALARM 2 RELAY
JUMPER *
IN
OUT
Normally Energized
W2
W1,W12
Normally Deenergized
W1,W12
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INSTALL
WIRE
OPTION
INSTALL
CU RTD
W1,2,3,5,6
9-13,15,16,
19-23,25,26,
29-33,35,36,
39-43,45,46,
49-53,55,56,
59,60
3-WIRE
RTD
W7,8,17,
18,27,28,
37,38,47,
48,57,58
PLT/NI
RTD
NONE
4-WIRE
RTD
NONE
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Removed jumpers can be saved by plugging only one pin of jumper into jumper socket.
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Removed jumpers can be saved by plugging only one pin of jumper into jumper socket.
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Removed jumpers can be saved by plugging only one pin of jumper into jumper socket.
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CAUTION
Machine protection provided by this
channel will be lost while Channel
Bypass is on.
NOTE
When Channel Bypass is switched on,
Channel Alarms are cleared.
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CAUTION
Machine protection provided by this
monitor will be lost while Alarm 2
Bypass is on.
NOTE: Alarm 2 Bypass can be disabled by removing W17. (See Section 19).
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CAUTION
If this equipment is connected to an automatic
shutdown system, exceeding alarm setpoint levels
during test could result in machine shutdown. See
Alarm 2 Bypass, Section 25.
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CAUTION
If this equipment is connected to an automatic
shutdown system, exceeding alarm setpoints
during test could result in machine shutdown. See
Alarm 2 Bypass, Section 25.
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CAUTION
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30. Test/Calibration - TC
CAUTION
WARNING
High voltage present. Could cause
shock, burns or death.
1. Disconnect transducer from input terminals on Signal Module and connect a millivolt
source and multimeter to the terminals as shown.
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CAUTION
Temperature monitoring will be
discontinued for duration of test.
JUMPERS
MILLIVOLTS
METER
-5.00 mV
2000 0005
---
+ 30.00 mV
8000 0005
---
+12.50 mV
5000 0005
---
---
4. Remove monitor front panel and pull digital and analog boards out of rack. (See
Section 14)
5. Install extender boards into rack and position analog and digital boards on the
extender boards.
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STEP
1
JUMPERS *
MILLIVOLTS
On digital board,
install CAL jumper
(W39) momentarily
shunt SFT (W40).
Press the MODE
switch to obtain the
appropriate meter
display. Use the
Channel Step switch,
if necessary, to select
the desired channel.
---
POTENTIOMETER*
---
METER
---
---
-5.00 mV
2000 0001
---
+30.00 mV
Adjust feedback R2
8000 0001
---
-5.00 mV
Check
2000 0003
---
+30.00 mV
Check
8000 0003
---
+12.50 mV
Check
5000 0003 **
---
---
---
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CHANNEL
FEEDBACK
POTENTIOMETER
OFFSET
POTENTIOMETER
1
2
3
4
5
6
R2
R21
R44
R68
R93
R114
R19
R42
R65
R87
R110
R133
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The monitor is calibrated upon completion of the procedure in Table 2 (or if it meets the
tolerances specified in Table 1). The following two procedures are optional. The first
allows you to verify the calibration at a temperature of your choice. The second allows
you to verify the recorder output.
If you do NOT wish to perform the following procedures, disconnect the multimeter and millivolt
source and reconnect the transducer(s) to the Signal Input Module. If the Channel Bypass or the
Alarm 2 Bypass functions were activated for this procedure, deactivate them by setting the
appropriate switches to the right (off).
I. Verify calibration at a specific temperature
1. Read the Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) temperature. To do this, choose any channel
and disconnect that channel's transducer from the input terminals on the Signal Input
Module. Install jumper wires between the + and - terminals and the - and S terminals of this
channel. Read the front panel meter temperature displayed for this channel. This is the CJC
temperature.
2. Using a Thermocouple Table, convert the CJC temperature measured in step one to the
CJC voltage. (Vcjc).
NOTE:
In converting thermocouple temperatures to voltages, be sure to use the specific
Thermocouple Table corresponding to the thermocouple type the monitor is optioned for. If
you are unsure of the thermocouple type, perform the User-invoked self test and note the
transducer type displayed in the power-up display sequence (see Self Test section).
3. Choose a temperature within the full scale range of the monitor as your desired test
temperature. Convert it to your test voltage (Vtest) using the Thermocouple Table.
4. Calculate the appropriate input voltage (Vin) by subtracting the CJC voltage from the test
voltage.
EXAMPLE: Assume that the CJC temperature measured in step one is 28.7C, that the
monitor is set up for Type J thermocouples, and that you wish to test the monitor at 100C.
Round the CJC temperature to the nearest degree, 29C. From the Thermocouple Table, this
corresponds to a CJC voltage (Vcjc) of 1.484 mV. From the same table, a test temperature of
100C corresponds to a test voltage (Vtest) of 5.268 mV.
Vin = Vtest - Vcjc
= 5.268 - 1.484 mV
= 3.784 mV
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5. Set the millivolt source for the input voltage, Vin, calculated in step four. The
temperature displayed on the front panel meter should be within 1C of the desired
test temperature chosen in step three.
If the temperature displayed is not within 1C of your test temperature, return to
the calibration procedures and verify that all channels are calibrated. Perform this
procedure again from the beginning. It is important to run through all steps in quick
succession. If the ambient temperature at the rack changes, the CJC temperature
will change and your calculated input voltage will be incorrect.
6. If you do NOT wish to perform the Verify Recorder Output procedure, disconnect
the multimeter and millivolt source and reconnect the transducer(s) to the Signal
Input Module. If the Channel Bypass or Alarm 2 Bypass functions were activated for
this procedure, deactivate them by setting the appropriate switches to the right (off).
II. Verify Recorder Output
1. Connect a multimeter to the recorder terminals as shown.
2. Vary the millivolt source and compare the recorder output to the front panel meter
temperature reading. The recorder output should agree with the meter temperature
reading to within a tolerance of 2% of the full scale temperature.
If the recorder output is not within the tolerance specified above, return to the
calibration procedure and verify that all channels are calibrated. Re-check the
recorder output. If the recorder output is still out of tolerance, remove the recorder
board and install your spare.
3. Disconnect the multimeters and the millivolt source and reconnect the
transducer(s) to the Signal Input Module. If the Channel Bypass or Alarm 2 Bypass
functions were activated for this procedure, deactivate them by setting the
appropriate switches to the right (off).
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CAUTION
If this equipment is connected to an automatic
shutdown system, exceeding alarm setpoint levels
could cause machine shutdown. See Alarm 2
Bypass, Section 25.
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CAUTION
Temperature monitoring will be
discontinued for duration of test.
JUMPERS
RESISTANCE
METER
90.00 ohms
(8.00 ohms Cu)
2000 0005
---
300.00 ohms
(13.00 ohms Cu)
8000 0005
---
195.00 ohms
(10.50 ohms Cu)
5000 0005
( 0015 Cu)
---
---
4. Remove monitor front panel and pull digital and analog boards out from rack (See
section 14).
5. Install extender boards into rack and position analog and digital boards on the
extender boards.
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JUMPERS *
RESISTANCE
On digital board,
install CAL jumper
(W39) and
momentarily shunt
SFT (W40). Use the
Channel Step switch,
if necessary, to select
the desired channel.
POTENTIOMETER*
METER
---
---
---
---
90.00 ohms
(8.00 ohms Cu)
2000 0001
---
300.00 ohms
(13.00 ohms Cu)
Adjust feedback R5
8000 0001
---
90.00 ohms
(8.00 ohms Cu)
Check
2000 0003
---
300.00 ohms
(13.00 ohms Cu)
Check
8000 0003
---
195 ohms
(10.50 ohms Cu)
Check
5000 0003 **
( 0015 Cu)
---
---
---
FEEDBACK
POTENTIOMETER
OFFSET
POTENTIOMETER
1
2
3
4
5
6
R5
R56
R101
R146
R191
R236
R22
R73
R118
R163
R208
R253
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The monitor is calibrated upon completion of the procedure in Table 2 (or if it meets the
tolerances specified in Table 1). The following two procedures are optional. The first
allows you to verify the calibration at a temperature of your choice. The second allows
you to verify the recorder output.
If you do NOT wish to perform the following procedures, disconnect the decade
resistance and reconnect the transducer(s) to the Signal Input Module. If the Channel
Bypass or the Alarm 2 Bypass functions were activated for this procedure, deactivate
them by setting the appropriate switches to the right (off).
I. Verify calibration at a specific temperature
1. Choose a temperature within the full scale range of the monitor as your desired
test temperature. Convert it to your test resistance (Rtest) using an RTD Table.
NOTE: In converting RTD temperatures to resistances, be sure to use the specific RTD
Table corresponding to the RTD type the monitor is optioned for. If you are unsure of
the RTD type, perform the User-invoked self test and note the transducer type
displayed in the Power-up display sequence (see Self Test section).
EXAMPLE: Assume that the monitor is set up for platinum (1.385) RTDs and that you
wish to test the monitor at 100C.
From the RTD Table, this corresponds to a test resistance (Rtest) of 138.5 ohms.
2. Set the decade resistance for the test resistance, Rtest, found in step one. The
temperature displayed on the front panel meter should be within 1C of the desired
test temperature chosen in step one.
If the temperature displayed is not within 1C of your test temperature, return to
the calibration procedure and verify that all channels are calibrated. Perform this
procedure again from the beginning.
3. If you do NOT wish to perform the Verify Recorder Output procedure, disconnect
the decade resistance and reconnect the transducer(s) to the Signal Input Module. If
the Channel Bypass or the Alarm 2 Bypass functions were activated for this
procedure, deactivate them by setting the appropriate switches to the right (off).
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DESCRIPTION
REPLACEMENT PART
NUMBER
84933-01 *
1
1
1
79512-02 *
79502-01 *
81034-01 *
82367-01 *
102566-01**
82364-01 *
82365-01 *
82366-01 *
88706-01
3300/30 AXX BXX CXX DXX- EXX, And The Replacement Part Number.
** Input Module 102566-01 is Interchangable With P/N 81192-03.
If the monitor has been modified, specify the modification number on the parts order.
Customer must set programmable options - monitor shipped as shown in section 4 of
this manual. If in doubt about the part number, call your Bently Nevada Corporation
Representative before ordering.
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84933-02 *
1
1
1
79512-01 *
79492-01 *
81034-01 *
82368-01 *
82369-01 *
102566-02 **
82364-01 *
82365-01 *
82366-01 *
88706-01
* To Order Replacement Parts, Specify The Complete Catalog Number (Cannot order 4wire RTD's with internal barriers),
3300/35 AXX BXX CXX DXX - EXX, And The Replacement Part Number.
** Input Module 102566-02 is Interchangable with P/N 81192-02.
If the monitor has been modified, specify the modification number on the parts order.
Customer must set programmable options - monitor shipped as shown in section 4 of
this manual. If in doubt about the part number, call your Bently Nevada Corporation
Representative before ordering.
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35. Specifications
35.1 INPUT
Signal Input
3300/30 Thermocouple Monitor
Accepts signals from up to six grounded or six ungrounded thermocouple tips of the following ANSI types:
Type J -- 1000F, 500C, max
Type K -- 1000F, 500C, max
Type T -- 500F, 250C, max
Type E -- 500F, 250C, max
35.2.1
SIGNAL CONDITIONING
Common Mode
Input Range 250 Vac
35.2.2
ALARMS
Alarm SetpointsAlarm 1 and Alarm 2 alarm levels adjustable from 0F to 1000F (0C to 500C)
Alarm DelayAlarm delay times are user-programmable per options
35.2.3
DISPLAYS
Annunciates HIGH READ, and OVER/UNDER alarm, and status per channel
LEDsGreen LEDs annunciate transducer OK condition, red LEDs annunciate ALARM 2, ALARM 1, and BYPASS
conditions
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35.2.4
CONTROLS
Front PanelFront panel switches (4) for reading ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 set point levels,
and for reading CHANNEL SELECT and MODE.
InternalSwitches on circuitboard for setpoint adjustment, Alarm 2 Bypass, and Channel
Bypass
ExternalExternal remote controls: Reset, Inhibit, and setpoint adjust ( and )
35.2.5
OUTPUT
RecorderOutput proportional to selected full-scale monitor range and protected against continuous short circuit to
ground:
Alarms & OKRelay drives for alarms (ALARM 1 and ALARM 2) and for monitor transducer OK, which drives the system
OK Relay located on the Power Input Module.
35.2.6
ENVIRONMENTAL
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36. Index
A
Alarm1............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Alarm1 Option ...........................................................................................................................................................................28
Alarm2 Bypass ..........................................................................................................................................................................33
Alarm2 Option ...........................................................................................................................................................................27
Alarm Delays Option ..............................................................................................................................................................27
Alarm Setpoint Adjust............................................................................................................................................................31
B
Bypass............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
C
Channel Bypass........................................................................................................................................................................32
D
Dissassembly Procedure......................................................................................................................................................20
Drawings......................................................................................................................................................................................50
F
Field Wiring Diagrams ...........................................................................................................................................................50
First Out Option.........................................................................................................................................................................27
Full-Scale Options....................................................................................................................................................................30
I
Installed Programmable Options.....................................................................................................................................25
M
Monitor Full-Scale Options..................................................................................................................................................22
Monitor Functions...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Monitor Options.......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
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O
OK ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
OK Relay Options..................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Options
Alarm1 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Alarm2 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Alarm Delays............................................................................................................................................................. 27
First Out....................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Full Scale..................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Installed Programmable ..................................................................................................................................... 28
Monitor Options.......................................................................................................................................................... 5
OK Relay ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Options (continuned)
Programmable............................................................................................................................................................ 6
Recorder Out ............................................................................................................................................................ 30
Temperature Not Ok ............................................................................................................................................. 28
Tenths .......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Transducer Type ..................................................................................................................................................... 29
Units.............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
P
Programmable Options........................................................................................................................................................... 6
R
Read Alarm1 Setpoint Levels............................................................................................................................................. 13
Read Alarm2 Setpoint Levels............................................................................................................................................. 14
Read Channel Temperature............................................................................................................................................... 11
Recommended Spare Parts - RTD Monitor................................................................................................................. 66
Recommended Spare Parts - TC Monitor.................................................................................................................... 65
Recorder Out Options ........................................................................................................................................................... 30
Recorder/Relay Module........................................................................................................................................................ 23
RTD Analog Options ............................................................................................................................................................... 26
RTD Field Wiring Diagrams................................................................................................................................................. 50
S
Self Test........................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Six Channel Temperature Monitor System.................................................................................................................... 1
Specifications............................................................................................................................................................................ 67
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Temperature Input Module.................................................................................................................................................24
Temperature Not OK..............................................................................................................................................................28
Tenths Digit.................................................................................................................................................................................28
Test Channel Alarms - RTD..................................................................................................................................................36
Test Channel Alarms - TC.....................................................................................................................................................34
Test OK Limits - RTD ...............................................................................................................................................................39
Test OK Limits - TC...................................................................................................................................................................38
Test/Calibration -RTD.............................................................................................................................................................45
Test/Calibration -TC................................................................................................................................................................40
Transducer Type.......................................................................................................................................................................29
U
Units ...............................................................................................................................................................................................28
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