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Omega OM-60-TE Manual

Service logger with temperature/event adapter

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OM-60-TE S
L
ERVICE
OGGER
T
/E
WITH
EMPERATURE
VENT
The OM-60-TE is a Service Logger with a temperature/event adapter. The field
inter-changeable temperature sensor and the event adapter are available as part
# OM-60-MOD-TE. The OM-60-MOD-TE option consists of a temperature
sensor, an interface box with a built in voltage detector and a cable which
connects to the Service Logger. The OM-60-TE allows for independent tem-
perature measurement and voltage detection. This is commonly described as
event detection.
The temperature sensor is enclosed with a 4 inch long stainless steel jacket
which may be immersed in any solid or liquid and is compatible with type 300
series stainless steel. Refer to the product specifications for the environmental
limits of the temperature sensors. The TP series temperature sensors are inter-
changeable and replacement sensors are available. Each temperature sensor
has 6 feet of cable.
Immersion of the entire sensor body and cable, and/or cutting or
splicing of the OM-60-MOD-TE cables by the user is not
recommended and will void the sensor warranty.
The voltage detector is connected by two coiled clip leads available at the
interface box. The voltage detector will operate on any voltage source in the
range of 24 VAC to 270 VAC or 24 VDC to 180 VDC. Note that exceeding the
voltage range of the voltage detector can cause permanent damage to the
adapter.
CAUTION!
Electrical connection to any type of operating equipment is dangerous. The
voltage detector leads should only be connected when it has been determined
that the power is off and the equipment is safe to touch!
G
S
ETTING
TARTED
Connect the interface cable from the interface unit to the Service Logger. Plug
the temperature sensor into the interface unit. Note that the interface box is
labeled to indicate where the temperature sensor connects to. The clip leads are
permanently attached to the interface box. Make sure the equipment power is
OFF before connecting the leads!
If portable use or battery backup is desired, place a fresh 9V alkaline battery
into the Service Logger. Any other type of battery will result in unsatisfactory
performance and may cause damage to the instrument. Plug in the power
adapter if a 110 (220) Volt outlet is accessible.
Temperature/Event Adapter
A
DAPTER
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Summary of Contents for Omega OM-60-TE

  • Page 1 EMPERATURE VENT DAPTER The OM-60-TE is a Service Logger with a temperature/event adapter. The field inter-changeable temperature sensor and the event adapter are available as part # OM-60-MOD-TE. The OM-60-MOD-TE option consists of a temperature sensor, an interface box with a built in voltage detector and a cable which connects to the Service Logger.
  • Page 2 Temperature/Event Adapter Press the "ON" button on the front panel. The SERVICE LOGGER display will show the instrument name. If no VER 2.0 display is visible, or if the display is all black, adjust the display control until the lettering is visible.
  • Page 3 Temperature/Event Adapter Recording Time Sampling Rate 40 Days 15 Minutes 2 Weeks 5 Minutes 60 Hours 1 Minute 30 Hours 30 Seconds 15 Hours 15 Seconds On Event Change On to Off or, Off to On Note that recording on event change is not a time related recording func- tion.
  • Page 4: Recording Data

    Temperature/Event Adapter ECORDING One of the most important functions of the Service Logger is to record information over a period of time. This function is like a chart recorder except that the information is stored in memory rather than being printed on paper. The user can choose to print the information, transfer the information to a computer for advanced analysis or long term storage, or review the information on the Service Logger’s display.
  • Page 5 Temperature/Event Adapter Press and hold the button until the record display appears. The four R E C O R D recording modes can be scrolled and changed by using button: S T A T U S 1. Record information to memory only. This RECORD ON, REAL option stores information into the Service TIME PRINT OFF...
  • Page 6 Temperature/Event Adapter user to enter a new starting time. The button will advance the item S T A T U S that is flashing. Press and hold the button to scroll this item. Press S T A T U S button to change to the next item which will then start to flash.
  • Page 7: Printing Recorded Data

    Temperature/Event Adapter MON:12:15:20 RINTING ECORDED After a recording has been made the user will probably want some way to view and analyze the recorded information. This is most easily accomplished by printing out the data samples. The printed data can be analyzed or stored for future reference.
  • Page 8 Temperature/Event Adapter MON:08:00:00 This is the first data record and the starting time is Monday, 8:00 a.m. MON:10:10:00 The temperature has warmed up 2° at 10:10 a.m. on the same day. MON:15:10:30 The temperature continued to increase by 2° at 15:10 (3:10 p.m.) on the same day while the fan runs.
  • Page 9 Temperature/Event Adapter This is the first filter option. Selecting this will SEND OUT ALL OF print every data sample that has recorded data. THE TEMP DATA SEND TEMP ON Press to select a temperature filter S T A T U S X DEGREE CHANGE function, you can select from 1°...
  • Page 10 Temperature/Event Adapter on paper replacement. This is an error message which indicates that the PRINTER IS NOT printer has not been set to ON LINE. Refer to the ON LINE owners manual for specific instructions on setting the printer controls. IEWING RECORDED DATA One of the features of the Service Logger is that recorded information may be directly read on the display.
  • Page 11 Temperature/Event Adapter M E N U function, otherwise press E N T E R to continue. Use the button to select 1° to 10° of S T A T U S SEND TEMP1 ON X DEGREE CHANGE M E N U temperature change, then press E N T E R SEND OUT ALL OF...
  • Page 12 Service Logger and the PC compatible computer printer port. If you are unsure of which connector is the printer port, consult the owners manual which was supplied with the computer. The computer transfer cable can be purchased from OMEGA as part # OM- CC6.

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