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1. Keypad Access keys for circular menu Browsing joystick e 4 directions e Validation Escape key On Off key Il Introduction Connections e Interchangeable measurement modules Interchangeable modules with Smart plus system are automatically recognized when connected to the instrument 1 Current voltage module 2 Pressure module It allows current or voltage measurements on V It allows differential pressure air velocity or airflow measurements A1 or VA 2 channels with current voltage input with Pitot tube or Debimo on two pressure inputs and and cables or ammeter clamps thermocouple temperature measurement on Tc1 channel with wire thermocouple probes equipped with a miniature male connector 3 Thermocouple module 4 Climatic conditions module It allows thermocouple temperature measurement on Tc1 It allows hygrometry measurement on Hygro channel ambient Tc2 Tc3 and Tc4 channels with type K J or T with wire temperature measurement on Ptx channel and air pressure on thermocouple probes equiped with a miniature male PATM channel connector e Wire probes with Smart plus system Wire probes with Smart plus system are automatically recognized when connected to the instrument Probes are connected on min DIN connectors C1 and lor C2 mini Din C2 Mini Din C1 Secured Mini Din Connector gt u connector connector Non exhaustive list of probes
2. e Units To select the unit press OK or P Select mm or in with arrow buttons A and Y Confirm with OK IV Menus amp CO max The CO mode is available when a CO Temperature probe is connected You can access this function selecting COmax with the access key CO max The CO is measured on an adjustable period the maximum value measured in this period is called CO max When CO peak is selected the period is diplayed 30 seconds by default Press Valid to launch the measurement When the countdown is finished the CO max is displayed To modify the period press Period with the access key Modify time with arrows keys A and V Confirm with OK or gt Air velocity Access Air velocity function by means of Air velocity key With Air velocity function you can access to following sub functions Hold see Temperature Config Configuration Params Parameters Avg Average Rec Recording Average Press or OK to enter Average sub function With A and Y you can select point point average auto point point automatic Confirm with OK or P e Point point average This function allows to calculate the average value of various points that you can select Numbers of selected points and parameter for which calculation is carried out are displayed For adding a new measuring point to this calculation press OK to confirm If you click on average icon max and min values standard de
3. QS Wireless probe instrument communication Wireless communication between probe and instrument with automatic recognition after power up e Hygrometry probes or Pt100 probes are displayed on hygro Tr1 or Tr2 channels followed by wireless communication Wireless probes shall be located near the instrument for initial recognition Connection between AMI300 and wireless probes must be established See submenu Wireless probes p 9 Non exhaustive list of probes lll Browsing v Power up n Enter code Enter key code with directional pad if the locking is activated oooo b ad A V Probe connection Probes display xi mtt m Select a connection with right and left keys gt INSI Probe Std Hygro y Connections can be activated or deactivated with A or V Serial num 08 10 1330 mM Calibrated on 29 10 2008 A Version 4 50 7 Disabled w Measure 4 Params Select a sub menu with access keys Measurement Measurement display Return to previous Screen Sub menus appears according to probes type Select sub menu with arrows keys PB or access keys Communication interrupted Check probes connection 1 IV Menus Probe menu 1 Using wire probes and modules Probes display Wire probes and modules with Smart plus syst
4. airflow the red point at the bottom of the probe must E a face airflow 4 Press OK to enter in the Measurement menu the air velocity and temperature values are 2 ooo displayed 5 With arrow keys lt Q and p gt goto Config and press OK 6 Goto Air pressure then press OK 7 Enter air pressure a ci au 8 Press Valid then Esc to go back to measurement mode Measurement is automatically offset using the climatic condition mondule NOTE 7 L Therefore steps 5 6 7 8 are not required Using Pitot tube 1 Connect the pitot tube to AMI 300 2 The probe must be placed at the center of the duct and parallel to the air flow Static 3 Press OK to enter in the Measure menu the air velocity and temperature values are pressure Pe displayed on the screen Total pressure PT Dynamic pressure PT PS Recording The Recording menu allows a measurement dataset You can choose between a planned or a continuous dataset Memory capacity of the instrument is up to 12 000 measurement points or 50 datasets 1 Create or launch a continuous dataset A continuous dataset can be carried out using AMI 300 and is composed of several dated measuring points The operator can choose an automatic or a manual dataset with an instant value or an average This datasets can t be set using Datalogger 10 Software 1 1 Manual dataset A manual dataset is composed of measuri
5. including 4 simultaneously ABS shock proof IP54 Metal coated 5 keys 1 joystick electromagnetic compatibility as per NF EN 61326 1 4 alcaline batteries 1 5V LR6 Neutral gas from 0 to 50 C French English and others coming soon Please contact us Measuring units Measuring range Accuracy Resolutions Pa mmH O In WG mbar From 0 to 500 Pa 100 Pa 0 2 of reading 0 8Pa 0 1 Pa from 100 to 100 Pa beyond 0 2 of reading 1 5Pa 1 Pa beyond hPa mmHg DaPa kPa From 0 to 2 500 Pa 0 2 of reading 2Pa 1Pa A From 0 to 10 000 Pa _____ 0 2 of reading l0Pa____ Pa _____ mm O In WG mbar hPa mmHg DaPa kPa PSI From 0 to 500 mbar 20 2 of reading 0 5mbar 0 1mbar bar In WG mbar hPa mmHg kPa PSI From 0 to 2000 mbar 0 2 of reading 2mbar 1mbar CURRENT VOLTAGE ai V mA From 0 to 2 5 V 2mV 0 001 V From 0 to 10 V 10mV 0 01 V From 0 to 4 20 mA 0 01mA 0 01 mA THERMOCOUPLE os OF K From 200 to 1300 C 1 1 C or 0 4 Reading value 01 C Qi J From 100 to 750 C 0 8 C or 0 4 Reading value 01 C A T From 200 to 400 C 0 5 C or 0 4 Reading value 01 C CLIMATIC CONDITIONS _ Hygro RH From 5 to 95 RH See datasheet 0 1 RH Temp C F From 20 to 80 C interchangeable 0 1 C hPa From 800 to 11 00 hPa measurement modules 1 hPa Technical specifications Measuring units Measuring rang
6. sensor Air quality probes CO NDIR sensor CO electrochemical sensor Temperature Pt100 class A Hygrometry capacitive sensor Multifunction probe Air velocity Thermistance with a negative temperature coefficient gt O Hygrometry Temp Capacitive sensor Pt100 1 3 DIN Tachometry sensor Optical optical sensor Contact optical probe with ETC adaptor Omnidirectional probe Air velocity Thermistance with a negative temperature coefficient Hygrometry Temp Capacitive sensor Pt100 1 3 DIN Gas leak detection probe Ch hydrocarbon and LPG electrochemical sensor Instrument connections Modules connections Power supply Operating environment Operating temperature Storage temperature Auto shut off On the top 2 secured mini Din connectors for SMART plus probes Left side 1 USB port for KIMO cable only 1 power supply plug Thermocouple 4 inputs for compensated miniature plug of thermocouple K J or T type Class 1 as per IEC 584 3 Pressure 2 pressure connectors 6 2 mm made of nickel brass 2 threaded pressure connectors 4 6 mm made of nickel brass for 500 and 200 mbar 1 temperature thermocouple input for miniature connector current Voltage module 2 stereo jacks Graphic display 320x240 pixels Dim 70 x 52 mm Color display Display of 6 measurements
7. KIMO INSTRUMENTS Pressure Temperature Humidity Air Velocity Airflow Sound level CE Supplied ROEKEL olg Multifunction PS o AMI 300 ee Se Iu with certificate KIMO E Mem 25 7 a Table of contents EE Teeise E ie ejpej gm n ng 4 Technical features 4 SDEEIEALONS Seen deal 4 I IHEROQUEBION AP A A 6 Descrip 6 GONNE CONS CNN TE 7 M BEOWSING aussi clas 8 AMETS PON 9 Prope Menard notado 9 Using wire probes and MOdUIEG cssssscssssssssseesessssrsesseeesssescsessseesssesacseserassesoraessseraesesesaessseraeessaeoss 9 Using Wireless D ODBS usa 9 FUNELIONS NOTET 9 Temperature sereia 9 Hold MiM Maxi neue 9 B lta u DENEN TET 9 AP 10 FIUVGEOITIB UU ae Aa 11 GalculationS se CE E o ee ren 11 AUN 11 Aud ble ad ed SO eno e 12 A i 12 7 94 sree noe O NTO RA 12 AOW een 12 lig C C E 12 D ct c ied cc uL HD RM Ep M d M RM E E E a 12 RUZ T EMT TN Im 12 Ke Tacos E 12 Units cin I ein 12 Bill ce 12 ee 13 Average nn ey LU MEI Eee 13 Point Point average a ee Mead c eta Lead ca uten ers 13 Automatic average eese cial 13 Automatic point point VEO as 13 Configuratioriso eit a een il td ill 13 Thermocouple type eom emer ido erect einlegen 13 ply 13 ince N AN 14 COTA at 14 Compensaciones aia 14 Pressure system e 14 Sol
8. ation between 2 ambient temperatures taking into account the separation element between these 2 ambiances a wall for instance Physics unit of U value is Watt per square meter and Kelvin degree W m K A low U value means that thermal isolation is good When U value decreases energy needs for heating decrease proportionately and superficial temperatures increase Therefore indoor comfort is improved and there is less risk of condensation on elements and items which can generally be recognized by greyish stains fungus mouldy smell To activate U coefficient e thermocouple module shall be connected and active with at least one thermocouple probe on T1 T2 or T3 channel for contact temperature atleast one wire temperature probe hygrometry CO or CO2 on C1 or C2 channel or one thermocouple probe on T4 channel for the ambient temperature To calculate this coefficient the device takes into account several parameters For contact temperature if several thermocouple probes are connected the device will make the average of T1 T2 and T3 channels for U coef calculation Selection screen of ambiant temperature T AMBIANTE Tc4 Retour For ambient temperature if several probes are connected the device will display a selection screen allowing to choose the probe for U coef calculation Selection screen of ourside temperature For outside temperature if no wireless probe is connected the device will d
9. em are automatically recognized from first connection The Probe menu only appears when probes or module are connected This menu allows to view probe information plugged to C2 Module C1 or wireless connections See Connections p 7 for more information about connections Miser i TRUST a Hye LU RU NE Serial num 08 10 1330 Calibrated on 29 10 2008 Available information are version 450 e Sensor type Serial number Date of last calibration or adjustement Probes Status enabled ou disabled v Enabled On enabled mode the probe is connected the measurement is carried out and the value is displayed re On disabled mode the probe is connected the measurement is not carried out and the value is not displayed i y Info Measure Params 2 Using wireless communication A Add a wireless probe RF probes display A1 Go to probe menu by pressing Probe access key RF probes IEA A2 With arrow keys and P go to RF probes display A3 Select New with access key ii A4 Power up the probe and press multifunction button until LED blinks Once the probe is recognized information appears Left button lt allows to return to the RF probes display and to access all RF probes already recognized by the instrument With access keys it is possible to delete Del a RF probe RF probes searching B Select a wireless probe already created B1 Power up the RF probe short press on Mult
10. enold VA Veis rennen 14 aes ee RA SF face ne UE EAE E ER LLL IE T E 14 etale LOTE e e T M 14 Date A AA re rei 14 e E AE TT 14 EXCINCTION ee en ee ef ee Eee ee ee 14 RETO Desi A ee nee ae re a E 14 A ei 14 Schi ee ee t TO 14 FREY CONG cai ossicles 14 Code ee ae ee ee ee ee eine i een ned eee ence 15 USING HOLWIRE yes ie E 15 Using Pitot CUD sia at eb aladas 15 FAG OPIN G ina aa 15 DoWnlOada ng Gala ana Bi 16 V General informations ana 17 INS MENU ee een re 17 dl o o Oo 17 17 Warranty Technical specifications Technical features Sensing elements Pressure module Piezoresistive sensor Overpressure allowed 500 Pa 250 mbar Overpressure allowed 2 500 Pa 500 mbar Overpressure allowed 10 000 Pa 1 200 mbar Overpressure allowed 500 mbar 2 bar Overpressure allowed 500 mbar 2 bar Hotwire Thermistance with a negative temperature coefficient Ambient temperature Pt100 1 3 Din 70 and 100 mm vane probes Hall effect sensor Ambient temperature Pt100 class A 14 mm vane probe Proximity sensor Ambient temperature Pt100 class A Hygrometry Temp probes capacitive sensor Pt100 1 3 DIN Thermocouple probes type K J and T class 1 Smart plus Pt100 probes Pt100 class 1 3 Din Climatic conditions module Hygrometry capacitive sensor Temperature semiconductor sensor Air pressure piezoresistive
11. es Accuracy Resolutions HOTWIRE Standard and telescopic Air velocity m s fpm Km h from 0 15 to 1 m s 3 ofreading 0 03 m s 001ms from 0 15 to 3 m s 3 of reading 0 03 m s 0 01 m s Temperature C F from 3 1 to 30 m s 3 of reading 0 1 m s 0 1 m s from 20 to 80 C 0 3 of reading 0 25 C 06 Airflow m h cfm l s m s from 0 to 99 999 m h 3 of reading 0 03 area cm 1m h Y 100 mm VANE PROBE Air velocity m s fpm Km h From 0 25 to 3 m s 3 of reading 0 1m s 0 01 m s From 3 1 to 35 m s 1 of reading 0 3m s 0 1 m s Temperature C F From 20 to 80 C 0 4 of reading 0 3 C 0 1 C Airflow m h cfm l s m s From 0 to 99999 m h 3 of reading 0 03 area cm 1 m h 70 mm VANE PROBE Air velocity m s fpm Km h From 0 3 to 3 m s 3 of reading 0 1m s 4 wk mE From 3 1 to 35 m s 1 of reading 0 3m s Temperature C F From 20 to 80 C 0 4 of reading 0 3 C 01 C Airflow m h cfm l s m s From 0 to 99 999 m h 3 of reading 0 03 area cm 1m h Y 14 mm VANE PROBE Air velocity m s fom Km h From 0 8 to 3 m s 3 of reading 0 1m s 0 1 m s From 3 1 to 25 m s 1 of reading 0 3m s eth Airflow m h cfm l s m s From 0 to 99 999 m h 3 of reading 0 03 area cm l Temperature GP From 20 to 80 C 0 4 of reading 0 3 C 0 1 C PITOT TUBE Y Air veloci
12. ifunction button B2 Go to Probe menu B3 With arrows keys and go to RF probes Display All the RF probes already recognized appear B4 Select the suitable RF probe with A or VW B5 Go to probe informations using arrow key gt RF probosdispiay B6 Enable the RF probe with arrows keys A and W and confirm with OK JaFdproBBs Serial num 08 06 0004 Adjusted on 03 07 2008 Version 4 50 Enabled Disabled y v Functions Temperature The following functions are enabled only if at least one probe is connected Hold Hold Min Max Config Configuration see Air velocity AT Delta T Alarms see Air quality Rec Recording see Air velocity Params Parameters see Air velocity Hold Min Max Press 1x in order to select HOLD function measurement holding on display Press 2x in order to select Min Max function display of minimum and maximum values Press 3x back to the continuous measurement Delta T When two PT100 probes or 2 thermocouple temperature probes are connected AMI300 can calculate Delta temperature value the temperature difference between C2 and C1 or T2 and T1 or T4 and T3 Select Delta T in order to view the temperature difference If you select Delta T again Delta T function is disabled IV Menus D U coefficient U coefficient is a thermal coefficient which allows to determine the vari
13. in grams of water vapor per kiRecrams of dry gas Dew point temperature Td is the temperature to which the air must be cooled at constant barometric pressure for water vapor to condense into water It is expressed in Celsius degree Contact dew point temperature Td is the dew point temperature measured by a PT100 contact probe It is expressed in Celsius degree Specific enthalpy i is the total heat contained in 1 kg of wet air It is expressed in kJ kg e WBGT index Wet bulb globe temperature For hygrometry probe coupled with black ball thermometer If WBGT index is selected press W then OK or anda list appears Select Inside or Outside with arrow A and V Confirm with OK The WBGT described as per ISO 7243 allows an evaluation of working climatic conditions Outdoors the following formula is used WBGT 0 7 Thn 0 2 Tg 0 1 Ta outside Indoors It is calculated from the following formula WBGT sge 0 7 Thn 0 3 Tg where Thn is the natural wet temperature Tg is the temperature measured with a black ball thermometer and Ta is the ambient temperature Air quality The following functions are enabled only if at least one probe is connected Hold Hold Min Max see Temperature Config Configuration see Air velocity AT Delta T see Temperature Calc Calculation see hygrometry Alarms Rec Recording see Air velocity Params Parameters see Air velocity U
14. isplay a screen allowing to enter manually an outside temperature Conversely if several wireless probes are connected the device will display a TEE selection screen allowing to choose the wireless probe for U coef calculation 15 00 Measurement screen U coef measuring screen appears when no probe or outside temperature has to be determined and probes and of U coefficient temperature are chosen You can record values of the measuring screen of U coefficient a Press on Enreg button b Enter a name for the recording c Validate IV Menus 11 Hygrometry The following functions are enabled only if at least one probe is connected Hold Hold Min Max see Temperature Config Configuration see Air velocity AT Delta T Calc Calculation Alarms see Air quality Rec Recording see Air velocity Params Parameters see Air velocity Calculations Press the access key Calc Press in order to enter in the submenu and choose calculation type none psychrometer or WGBT by means of arrows keys A and Y Confirm with OK Select Esc to quit this menu Psychrometer Wet Temperature Tw is the temperature at which water evaporated into the air brings the air to saturation at the same temperature It is expressed in Celsius degree Absolute humidity pV is the ratio between the mass of water vapor present to the mass of dry gas It is expressed
15. n Select channel or display type required Digital Bargraphs or Curves with A and V Confirm with OK Select the configuration of display required IV Menus D Select units Click on OK or to enter into sub function a list of units available appears Select unit required with A and V Confirm with OK Click on Esc to return to previous screen Select integration The coefficient of integration allows to smooth the measure to avoid variations Click on OK or to enter into sub function a list of coefficient From 0 to 9 appears Select coefficient required with A and Y Confirm with OK Coefficient 0 no integration important fluctuation in the shown measure e Select compensation It is possible to modify the value of the compensation in temperature Indeed the velocity and the airflow with Pitot s tube and with Debimo blades are calculated from a temperature of use in 20 C It is thus necessary to enter the real temperature of use to obtain more precise results Click on OK or to enter into the sub function Select or signs with A and W with A and W then pass on the first digit with enter the first digit then move to the next one with Confirm with OK e Select airflow system only available for Air velocity and Airflow functions Click on OK or to enter into sub function a list of air flow systems available appears Pitot tube L S Debimo or Other Select your system with A and V Confirm with OK If Othe
16. ng points selected by the operator a Click on OK or gt to enter into sub function b Select Manual with A and Y Confirm wih OK c Select Name with A and V Confirm wih OK or gt Enter dataset name with arrow keys M and A VW Confirm wih OK d For measurement launching click on OK with the access key The number of points selected and the parameter are displayed e To save your dataset click on Save with the access key 1 2 Automatic dataset An automatic dataset is composed of measuring points with interval of time a Click on OK or to enter sub function b Select Auto with A and Y Confirm wih OK c Select Name with A and V Confirm wih OK or gt Enter dataset name with the arrow keys gt and A V Confirm wih OK d Enter dataset time and interval of time between 2 measurement by selecting Period with access key Select Duration or Interval with A and Y Confirm wih OK Enter minutes and seconds with arrow keys and W from 1 minutes to 24 hours for the duration and from 9 seconds to 10 minutes for the interval Confirm with OK e Select Start for dataset launching IV Menus 2 Launch a planned dataset A planned dataset is composed of several locations For each location the operator can enter a theorical value and a tolerance for the parameter to be controlled Planification must be made via the software a Click on OK or to enter into sub function b Select Planned with A and V Confirm wih OK c Ch
17. of our hygrometry probes as the o umep sensitive element is very fragile even to light contacts However if you have to remove the protection tip take all possible precautions and avoid any contact with the sensitive element To remove the protection tip unscrew it or unclip it Sensitive element Sensitive element Protection tip to unscrew ua HE y TACHOMETRY Probe see datasheet portable probes OMNIDIRECTIONAL PROBE See datasheet Portable probes MULTIFUNCTION Probes see datasheet portable probes GAS LEAK DETECTION PROBE See datasheet Portable probes Pt100 Smart Plus Probes see related datasheet 0 01 C All accuracies indicated in this document were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurements carried out in the same conditions or carried out with required compensation The accuracy is expressed either by a deviation in C or by a percentage of the value concerned Only the bigger value is considered Optional specific adjustment and calibration Il Introduction Top view Module connections O Mini Din C2 mini Din C1 connector connector Graphic display Battery level a e Memory status used Side view Power supply connection USB port for KIMO cable Circular ei menu Hold Parar Elastomer protection
18. olenoid valve function For others measurement modules self calibration is performed by disconnecting the two pressure inlets of the sensor then by pressing Autoz key Airflow Access Airflow function by means of key With Airflow function you can access to following sub functions Hold see Temperature Area Config Configuration see Air velocity Params Parameters see Air velocity Avg Average see Air velocity Rec Recording see Air velocity Area e Type To select vent Type press OK or P Select Lx W or Diam or K factor with arrow buttons A and Y Confirm with OK If K factor is selected you must enter value You can choose a K factor already registered by selecting with A and V Confirm with OK This factor can be modified by selecting with A and V then confirm with OK or Select Modify with OK or Enter factor by means of arrow keys A and W Confirm with OK or P e Sizes Press or OK to enter into sizes sub function You can choose an air vent already registered by selecting it with arrow keys A and V Confirm with OK or This air vent can be modified by selecting it with arrows keys A and W then Confirm with OK or Select Modify with OK or Enter sizes by means of arrow keys A and W Confirm with OK or P e K2 factor Press or OK to enter into the K2 factor sub function Select respectively ON or OFF with A and W in order to enable or disable this function Confirm with OK
19. oose dataset name with A and W Confirm wih OK d Select the location with A and W Confirm wih OK 3 Preview of dataset graphic You can display a graph of datasets performed on the device Dataset summary a Go to Recording menu b Select Display Click on OK to validate c Select dataset name with arrow keys A and V Click on OK Mh points 12 Campagne Auto Summary screen of selected dataset is displayed From this screen you can Intervalle 8 sec en 20 01 2005 15301 e Select other dataset using arrow keys and gt Fin 20 01 2009 115355 e Dislplay data of other channels using arrow keys A and Y TM Courant Tension ava Courant Tensior d Click on OK to display selected dataset graph From this screen you can e Browse on the curve with arrow keys and to display values of pionts e Select the channel using arrow keys A and V Note if selected dataset has more than 180 points the device will display a global view of dataset To en ai zoom on a dataset part use arrow keys and press Q key mem The device displays graph of the interval of selected points 4 Delete all datasets Select Delete with A and V Confirm wih OK Downloading data see DataLogger 10 user manual chapter Ill Read device page 6 V General information Info menu This menu allows to view the serial number of instrument and firmware version Batte
20. r is selected you must enter a value Click on OK or to enter into sub function With A and enter the first digit then move to the next one with Confirm with OK eSolenoid valve available with the 500 Pa module Click on OK or gt to enter into the sub function Select respectively ON or OFF with A and W in order to enable or disable the solenoid valve function Confirm wih OK or When the solenoid valve is enabled it runs every minute Parameters e Language Click on OK or gt to enter and a list of languages available appears Select language with arrow keys A and Y and Confirm wih OK e Date Time Click on OK or to enter into sub function Enter the day with A and W then move to the next digit with Repeat this operation for the month year hour and minute Confirm wih OK e Beep This sub function allows to enable or disable the keypad beep Click on OK or gt to enter into the sub function Select respectively ON or OFF with A and Y inorder to enable or disable the beep Confirm wih OK e Extinction This sub function allows to enable the automatic shut off and to select the delay in minute Click on OK or to enter into the sub function Select with A and Y OFF in order to disable the automatic shut off or enter the delay from 15 to 120 minutes Confirm wih OK e RF Logging This sub function allows to enable or disable the RF Recording Click on OK or gt to enter into the sub function Select respectivel
21. ry When battery indicator flashes it is recommended to change the batteries 1 Remove the front part at the back of the instrument 2 Remove batteries 3 Insert new batteries AA LR6 1 5V in accordance with proprer polarity drew inside the housing 4 Replace the front Maintenance KIMO performs calibration adjustment and maintenance of all your instruments to guarantee a constant level of quality of your measurements In regards of Quality insurance norms we recommend that the instruments are checked once a year Warranty KIMO Instruments have 1 year guarantee for any manufacturing defect return to our After Sales Service required for appraisal x Once returned to KIMO required waste collection will be assured in the respect of the environment in accordance to 2002 96 CE guidelines relating to WEEE NTang AMI 300 07 10 10 RCS 24 P rigueux 349 282 095 Non contractual document We reserve the right to modify the characteristics of our products without prior notice EXPORT DEPARTMENT Boulevard de Beaubourg Emerainville BP 48 77312 MARNE LA VALLEE CEDEX 2 Tel 33 1 60 06 69 25 Fax 33 1 60 06 69 29
22. se warning for measuring CO Do not let the probe exposed to high concentrations 25000 ppm for a long period Do not directly blow on the probe After an exposure with high concentrations wait a few minutes to allow to display a constant measuring Device must be calibrated regularly A 12 months periodicity is recommanded IV Menus Alarms Select respectively ON or OFF with A and Y inorder to enable or disable the alarm Choose your setpoint CO Limit 1 first CO setpoint CO Limit 2 second CO setpoint low temperature setpoint and high temperature setpoint Confirm with OK or gt Select thresholds with OK or to enter CO and temperature setpoints Select or signs with A and W then pass on the first digit with P Low and high thresholds entered confirm with OK Pressure Access Pressure function by means of key With Pressure function you can access to following sub functions Hold see Temperature Config Configuration see Air velocity Params Parameters see Air velocity Avg Average see Air velocity Rec Recording see Air velocity AutoZ This sub function allows to compensate for any long term drifts of the sensing element by a manual adjustment of the zero For the 500 Pa measurement module self calibration is performed by the solenoid valve Once pressing Autoz key the zero is readjusted This function can also be automatically performed by using the s
23. ty m s fom Km h mph From 2 to 5 m s 0 3 m s 0 1 m s From 5 1 to 100 m s 0 5 of reading 0 2m s Airflow m h cfm I s m s From 0 to 99 999m h 0 2 of reading 1 PE 1 m lh DEBIMO BLADES From 4 to 20 m s 0 3 m s 0 1 m s fpm Km h h a MES TIM SM mp From 21 to 100 m s 1 of reading 0 1m s 0 1 m s ns Airflow m h cfm l s m s From 0 to 99 999m h 0 2 of reading 1 PE 1 m h AIR QUALITY PROBES CO CO Temperature Hygrometry Temperature BO F From 20 to 80 C See related datasheet 0 1 C CO ppm From 0 to 5 000 ppm Portable probes 1 ppm CO ppm From 0 to 500 ppm 0 1 ppm Relative humidity RH From 5 to 95 RH 0 1 RH HYGROMETRY PROBES STD Relative humidity RH From 3 to 98 RH See related datasheet 0 1 RH Absolute humidity enthalpy g Kg Kj Kg According 19 hygromelry ang Portable probes 0 1 g Kg j A n temperature measuring ranges Dew point Cay Fi From 50 to 80 C 0 6 of reading 0 5 C 0 1 C Ambient temperature C F From 20 to 80 C 0 3 of reading 0 25 C 01 C HYGROMETRY PROBES H T Relative humidity RH From 3 to 98 RH See related datasheet 0 1 RH ste According to h try and gt Absolute humidity enthalpy g Kg Kj Kg np OE ina dae Portable probes 0 1 g Kg a Dew point E From 50 to 80 C 0 6 of reading 0 5 C 0 1 C Ambient temperature ema From 40 to 180 C 0 3 of reading 0 25 C 0 10 Protection tip It s extremely unwise to remove the protection tip
24. viation average of each channel and e numbers of measuring points will be displayed If you want to see all values select Visu and scroll with A and Y e Automatic average This function allows to calculate an average value that the device measured in an interval chosen time Timer is displayed Select Start with access key for launching measurement If you click on average icon max and min values standard deviation average of each channel and time chosen will be displayed e Automatic point point average This function allows to calculate the average value of various points calculated themselves on a duration beforehand defined You must enter duration click on the Period icon Select minutes or seconds with arrow buttons A and Y Scroll digits wthA and V Confirm with OK The numbers of points is displayed Press Ok for launching measurement If you click on average icon max and min values standard deviation average of each channel and numbers of measuring points will be displayed You can view each measuring points if you click on Visu Configuration AN If you use thermocouple probes you must enter type into the Configuration sub function Configuration sub function allows to Select thermocouple type Click on OK or gt to enter into sub function a list of thermocouple available K J or T type appears Select type with A and V Confirm with OK e Select display Click on OK or to enter into sub functio
25. y ON or OFF with A and Y in order to enable or disable this function Confirm wih OK e Screen Saving This sub function allows to enable or disable the screen saving Click on OK or to enter and a list appears Enter the delay before the sreen saving activation with A and V Confirm wih OK e Backlit This sub function allows to modify the backlit Click on OK or to enter Select your backlit level from 0 to 9 or AUTO with A and V Confirm wih OK If you select AUTO the AMI 300 adjuts automatically the backlit according to the room brightness e Key locking This sub function allows to enable or disable the key lock Click on OK or to enter into sub function Select respectively ON or OFF with A and Y in order to enable or disable this function Confirm wih OK If the locking is enabled the code menu appears IV Menus D e Code This sub function allows to enter the security code Click on OK or and the code appears Enter the first digit of the code with A and VW then move to the next one with Confirm wih OK Using a hotwire pressure of the day or of the conditions in which the hotwire is located The adjustement range is from 800 to 1200 hPa i In order to offset the air pressure before making a measurement with a hot wire probe enter in the instrument the air 1 Connect the hotwire probe to AMI 300 Probe menu appears zen ang 2 Slide down protection tube 1 RE 3 The probe must be perpendicular to
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