Fluke Datapaq Reflow Tracker User Manual page 46

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Sensors
The frame has three fixed temperature sensors across its width, each sensor
having two thermocouples – on its upper- and underside. Sensors are of two
types, differing in the arrangement of their plugs, to suit different logger models.
Part numbers:
PA0885 Sensor with pair of plugs fixed side-by-side, for standard 6-channel DP5 logger.
PA0886 Sensor with pair of plugs face-to-face, for narrow 6-channel and standard
12-channel DP5 loggers.
Fitting Sensors
Correct connection and positioning of the sensors is essential to the functioning of
the system. The sensor-mounting brackets are marked to assist this.
• Sensor brackets on the frame are marked
with channel numbers (A), and each sensor
must be connected to the corresponding sockets on
the logger.
• The lower sensor on each probe is marked
by a spot at its tip (B). The upper sensor on
each probe is unmarked
Because of the plugs' pin sizes, they will only fit in
the logger's sockets in one orientation –
but do not force them.
Channels 1, 3, 5 are lower sensors.
Channels 2, 4, 6 are upper sensors.
Preparing for a Baseline Survey or
Profile Run
1. Connect the Surveyor frame's sensors to the appropriate sockets on the
logger (see above). Connection of sensors to the correct sockets is essential.
2. Using the Insight software, run the Baseline Survey Wizard or Operator Wizard
(as appropriate) and follow its instructions, including resetting the logger.
3. When instructed, carefully place the logger into the thermal barrier and
secure the lid.
4. Place the barrier assembly onto the Surveyor frame and place the frame on
the oven's conveyor.
The system is now ready for use.
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