
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Location and External Dimensions
1Location
Install your recorder at the following place so as not to affect the measuring accuracy and recording operation unfavorably.
(1) Industrial environment
Select a place being separated from electric field and magnetic field generating sources and also free of mechanical vibrations and shocks.
•Overvoltage Category …………………………. ΙΙ
•Pollution Degree ………………………………… 2
•Altitude…………………………… 2000m or lower
•Working place ……………..………Indoors
(2) Atmosphere
Install your recorder in a place where no inflammable gas exists and no dust, smoke, vapor, or other dangerous substance exists.
(3) Ambient temperature and humidity
Make sure not to expose your recorder to direct sunlight and not to closely place other materials to it for preventing rise of its temperature.
•The recommended ambient temperature and humidity are about 23°C and about 50%RH.
•Make sure not to expose your recorder to hot air higher than 70°C.
•Make sure not place any heat source near to the terminal board of your recorder.
(4)Mounting angle and display view angle
•Lateral tilting……….. 0° to 10°
•Longitudinal tilting…..Forward tilting: 0° Backward tilting: 0 to 30°
•View angle …
Display | Approx. 30° View angle | ||
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2External Dimensions
RD200
144
18
144
63
161
24
□137
260(274)*1 (285)*2
*1: Recorders with the options of MOS relay or ”c” contact alarm output, and communications interface
*2: Recorders with the option of “a” contact alarm output
RD2800
288
288
297
24 220(236)*1 (247)*2
□277
*1: Recorders with the options of MOS relay or ”c” contact alarm output, and communications interface
*2: Recorders with the option of “a” contact alarm output
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