Omega DP119-RTD manual Operation and Calibration, Equipment Required

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SECTION 4 OPERATION AND CALIBRATION

Important: These changes must be performed by a qualified technician.

WARNING: Do not connect ac power to your meter until you have completed all input and output connections. Failure to do so may result in injury!

1.Wire the meter according to the wiring section. This includes power, thermocouple and analog signal connections.

2.Apply power to the meter and the display will show the temperature of the probe.

The meter is shipped from the factory calibrated to the accuracy as specified. No re-calibration is necessary. In the event that there is a desire to check the calibration, the following procedure is given.

4.1EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

¥Meter

¥a small screwdriver

¥a precision resistance source in 0.01¡ resolution or ÒDecade Box".

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Contents DP119-RTD For immediate technical or application assistance Table of Contents Section Preface Model Type ResolutionModelpower Models Available RTD Models AvailableOther Models Available Page QTY Description Introduction UnpackingUnpacking & Inspection Safety ConsiderationsFront of the Meter About the MeterPIN # EXC+EXC Getting Started 3.1 Main Board Power Jumpers 1shows the location of solder jumpers W1 through W3 AC Voltage Install Remove2shows the location of the jumper plugs S1 through S5 Changing the Meter ParametersFollowing tables summarizes what parameters you can change Sensor Break Protection Example of How to Set Meter Option MF1 Jumpers S4 and S5Installation and Panel Mounting Installation Information Sensor Input Connections Wire RTDWire colors are for Omega RTD wiring only Analog Output Connections P2 Analog Output ConnectionsDisplay Hold Connections 2shows the location of the P2 connector on the meterÐ2 shows the location of P1 on the meter Main Power Connections2shows the location of P1 on the meter DC WiringDisassembly/Assembly Pull TAB Here PC Board Push Here Equipment Required Operation and CalibrationWire Configuration Calibration ProcedureZero Specifications Display Dimensions Glossary Page USAWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature