6.5 Supply Voltage
The DC supply shall be either from a vehicle battery fused in-line
with an automotive spade type 2A fuse or from an approved mains
operated SELV power supply rated for 3A peaks and either rated as
a limited power source (LPS) or limited to 65VA. The mains operated
power supply should be suitable for IEC installation category II.
Power:
Input Voltage:
USB Output Voltage:
USB Output Current:
6.6 Recording Period
May be set from 1 minute to 60 minutes. For the installation to
comply with current legislation, the user must not set the recording
period less than 10 minutes.
6.7 Recording Duration
The memory capacity for the Transcan is 4 Mb. This allows for all
eight temperature probes to be recorded continuously with the
following capacity:
10 minute record interval – 786 days
6.8 Data Archiving
To satisfy the requirements of national legislation, data must be
retained for at least one year. The files may be printed, stored locally
upon the recorder, printed on the internal printer or transferred via a
USB device to a PC. It is recommended that this is done at least once
a month. Records from the internal printer should be kept in a clean
dry place to ensure that they are legible after one year.
6.9 Time Recording Error
Relative error over seven days, maximum one minute.
6.10 EMC
TUV Rheinland.
Test Report Num:
21276432_001 (The unit has been tested to EN 61326 and EN 50498)
6.11 Power Surge
Conforms with BS AU 243 (ISO7637-1) grade 4.
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9-36V DC
5V
0.5A
6.12 Electrical safety
Conforms with EN 61010-1. Safety may be impaired if installation
instructions are not adhered to.
6.13 Periodic verification
In accordance with EN13486.
6.14 Power Consumption
Transcan Advance: 58 mA
6.15 IEC Symbols Used
Direct current
Consult manual
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