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  • Page 1 Shipslog Safety Instructions...
  • Page 2 Shipslog Safety Instructions © 2013 Planer plc Planer plc reserves the right to alter products and their specifications without notice. Good practice demands that in critical applications, reliance should not be placed on a single source of data. Hard copies and backup copies should be routinely kept.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Shipslog Safety Instructions Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Safety ........................... 1 1.2 First aid ........................... 2 2 Operating the Shipslog 2.1 Installing the software ........................... 2 3 Specification 3.1 Measurement ........................... 3 3.2 Data logging ........................... 3 3.3 Alarm generation ...........................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Shipslog Safety Instructions Introduction The ShipsLog™ is a temperature monitoring system for samples transported in liquid nitrogen vapour shippers. It provides traceability for the temperature of the samples and can provide alarms at predefined setpoints during the transit period. ShipsLog monitor is supplied either fitted to the top of the vapour shipper's cover or with a flying lead for positioning within the sample area.
  • Page 5: First Aid

    (such as a pump) into the liquid. Use tongs or wear cryogloves when handling cold or hot objects. Cryogloves are available as an accessory from Planer plc. During operation, freezer chambers and contents may get cold enough to cause frostbite.
  • Page 6: Specification

    Shipslog Safety Instructions Specification Measurement Range -200 °C to 0 °C ( PC program display units user selectable: °C, °F or Probe type Platinum resistance, PT100 Class B Resolution Approximately 1.0 °C over whole operating range. Accuracy ±1.5 °C at 0 °C, rising to ±2.5 °C at -200 °C, including uncertainty due to measurement resolution and probe errors of the PT100 Class B probe supplied.
  • Page 7: Control And Indication

    Vessel performance Please refer to your vessel documentation for details. Note Use of the ShipsLog for the SC4/3V could result in an increase in the liquid nitrogen evaporation rate of 22% and this may affect the hold-up time of the system..
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