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1. If the LCD display of the CLIMOMASTER is too dark or too light there is an adjustment dial at the back bottom of the unit inside the battery cover Contrast Adjusting Dial You can adjust the contrast by using a precision screwdriver 0 9 to 1 5mm Turn the dial clockwise to darken the LCD and counterclockwise to lighten it Lightens Darkens 50 Other Settings S 11 How to Clean a Probe Dust or particles attached to the velocity sensor would alter the amount of heat diffusion which leads to a less precise reading Also deformation or clogging of the protective mesh around the sensor of the probe would also affect the accuracy of the instrument Users are encouraged to clean the probe regularly to maintain the accuracy of measurements Procedure Clean the sensor by soaking it in water in an ultrasonic cleaner for 10 to 20 seconds Do not soak it for too long since there is an increased risk of damaging the coating Please use only water for cleaning the probe When cleaning make sure that the power is turned OFF Make sure that the sensor is dry before turning it ON DO NOT let the humidity sensor come into contact with water MODEL6531 6533 When wet let it air dry by placing it in an environment with less than 40 RH for more than 24 hours NEVER USE alcohol or any other organic fluid Alcohol will cause permanent damage to the humidity sensor Once the sensor is damaged it will ne
2. eese 55 POO COMMIG ise O aecte a a vemeca ben a ois eee Pena aes 56 Probe Directivity Air Velocity ssussnsnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 57 TROUDIG Ecuapeuum n 59 Warranty and After Service e creen eene nnne enun nuu nhanh nnn 61 Kanomax Limited WalTtaltiby au veeix ik barca Ea TERRY RE RYAR PER ERLEEDR E REYAREYRR E PRXTER EAR PEE E RE 61 Contact Informaltioli zs esesiiase stai sso usSERRA ES EPI Sa A FENPIS S EN ATAN MAREM SERRA DENE 62 1 Part Names and Functions Main Body Pressure Port Pressure port is only available on MODEL6501 B0 CO Probe Socket Analog output is only available on MODEL6501 A0 CO Analog Output Terminal LCD Display Serial Communication Terminal DC Input Terminal Power Switch Touch Panel Battery Compartment Touch Panel MENU Kev Enters the Main Menu to select a function Press the MENU Key to CANCEL out of the current measurement or settings and return to the Main Menu MEHO 1 HOFHMBL ccc Normal Measurement Mode A DUCT TYPE oo To input duct shape and size 3 CALCULATION 4 Calculation Mode 4 FLOW RATE ee To measure flow rate a CATA OLITPLUT 4 To output stored data B GATA CLEAR To delete stored data CaUTILITH oee To set the date time and units PFESSIRE ERO Zero point adjustment s Zero point adjustment is only availa
3. The Ultimate Measurements CLIMOMASTER MODEL 6501series Multifunction Anemometer User s Manual List of Components gm Standard Main Body 6501 00 Loos One of these UCI stele A T ete 6501 A0 With analog output function output Main Body with pressure With pressure measurement 6501 BO sensor function Main body with pressure With pressure measurement and sensor and analog 6501 CO analog output functions output Air velocity air temperature humidity sensor directivity Air velocity air temperature sensor directivity Air velocity air temperature sensor needle type 6531 21 Air velocity air temperature humidity sensor spherical Air velocity air temperature sensor spherical Air velocity sensor mini spherical straight type Air velocity sensor mini spherical articulating type Air velocity air temperature sensor directivity To connect Probe to Main Body USB Communication Cable 6561 21 Probe Cable 6531 06 pom a Operation Manual Manganese AA Batteries gm Available Accessories Printer Cable 6000 31 To connect the Main Body to the Printer MOS ANEMONA STER 6000 41 Data acquisition software Measurement Software Hands free Case 6000 61 For hands free measurement Important Safety Information The symbols for the warnings used in this manual are defined below Classifications Danger To Prevent Serious Injury or Death Warnings in this classification
4. 5 Putthe cover back on by reversing the above procedure 11 S Probe No ou 9 12 Connecting the Probe and the Probe Cable This section describes how to connect the probe or the probe cable to the main unit Make sure that the power is turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the probe or the probe cable 1 Align the connector of the probe or the probe cable with the probe terminal on the body When connecting the probe make sure the probe number faces towards the front side of the main unit Line up the connector of the probe and the terminal of the body and gently push until it clicks DO NOT FORCE in the probe probe cable connector to the main body and DO NOT ROTATE the probe probe cable once it is connected Doing so may cause serious damage to the instrument a DAN L WF Disconnecting the Probe Probe Cable Probe Terminal to connect the Probe Probe Cable To remove the probe follow the procedure below Make sure that the power is turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the probe or the probe cable 1 Lightly lift the locking ring of the probe probe cable A as shown left Pull the probe probe cable out vertically while holding the lock ring up DO NOT rotate the connector of the probe probe cable when it is connected to the main body Doing so may cause serious damage to the instrument Getting Started Turning ON OFF t
5. 34 Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 BO CO Preparation for Printing e Seri ew erial me Connect the printer cable to the Serial il eel ale 9 SN N Communication terminal located on f N the side of the instrument to print out measurement data j D lt Requirements gt ePrinter optional Recommended Seiko Instruments Model DPU S245 ePrinter Cable optional Check the BAUD RATE You need to enter the same baud rate and data transmission conditions on both the Main Body and the printer The factory setting of the Main Body is as follows To change the BAUD RATE refer to Data Bit Length l Units and Baud Rate on P 46 Parity To configure the settings of the printer refer to the printer operation manual Baud Rate Set Value lt Connecting the Printer gt 1 Connect the printer to the Main Body Serial Communication Terminal using the printer cable 2 Turn ON the CLIMOMASTER first and then turn the printer ON 3 Make sure that the CLIMOMASTER is displaying NORMAL Mode Stop Bit Print Out in NORMAL Mode Ty 85 6 65 When the screen is displaying in NORMAL Mode press to HOLD the display Press to print out the data on the screen Tf the printer is not connected properly PERR will be displayed in the lower left of the
6. r E an O 98 1 1 T BH NH 8 E E HN T Pe 0e If you measured Flow Rate in CALCULATION Mode or if you measured in FLOW RATE Mode you can select Flow Rate or Air Velocity to be displayed by pressing Only Pressure will be displayed if you measured Pressure Store and Recall Measured Data lt Setting the CALCULATION RANGE gt You can select the range of calculation If the data range is correct press to calculate the range of data displayed on the screen HUM O01 Lr START OOH END 050 If the range is not correct press ser to display a cursor on START AK NN OOS MINI Use PA to select the first number of the data START that is to be calculated and press ser l D TJ 7 CS E E Fac e un J The cursor will move to END Use PA to select the number of the last data END that is to be calculated and press ser Press to calculate for the displayed 106433 data range Go 1 34 You CANNOT set more than one range 66 97 lt In FLOW RATE Mode gt Press A to shift the calculation results in the following sequence Flow Rate gt Air Temperature Humidity Air Velocity In CALCULATION Mode Press P to shift the calculation results in the following sequence Air Velocity Flow Rate gt Air Temperature gt Humidity gt Dew Point Temperature Discomfort Index Press ser to return to PAGE SET Press Geen to return to the MAIN MENU BO 7 Print Out
7. no results will be displayed on the screen Press e to complete the measurement without storing data READY After Point 1 MEAT 001 015 After completing the measurement of Point 1 the instrument will be in OU Z STANDBY ready to measure Point 2 26 l6 000170015 62 93 pni a a Number of Points already measured Number of Points lt RESULT gt After the completion of the measurement the results will be 1 064 5 5 displayed do 1 Sq Press P to select the parameter in e following sequence Air Flow 66 97 the followi Air FI Air Temperature Humidity Air Velocity Press fend to return to the Main Menu Press to return to the setup screen of the FLOW RATE Mode If DATA STORAGE is set to YES the results will be stored Measurement of Air Flow FLOW RATE Mode MULTI FLOW RATE Mode MULTI FLOW RATE is very similar to the SINGLE FLOW RATE MODE except it adds an additional parameter for the number of locations This allows you to take several air flow measurements i e traverses and get a total average for example measuring flow rate from multiple ducts to get an overall average POINT 1 avg 1 TRIAL i N POINT 2 avg 2 TRIAL i N The value of each point is the average of TRIAL 1 to TRIAL N The value of each location is the POINT M avg M TRIAL i N average of POINT 1 to POINT M The value of each LOCATION 1 AVG 1 ZPOINT i M location will be stored i
8. 00H z sampled at each point SRMPLIMG amp m 0050 HEAS POINT 0010 DATA STORAGE 7 YES DUCT ENTRY HO 1 SET TO START 3 MEAS POINT 1 to 2000 points To set the number of measuring points m c E CA Re 4 DATA STORAGE YES or NO 5 DUCT ENTRY NO Select the duct entry number of the duct that is to be measured Registration and changes to the duct information can also be made 6 SET TO START Save the settings and return to standby 26 Measurement of Air Flow FLOW RATE Mode lt Setting the No TRIAL gt SIHGLE R2O000 20000 Use PA to select REEI 2 SAMPLING n and press ser DATA STORAGE YES Use A to select No TRIAL 1 to DUCT ENTRY HD 1 S SET TO START 9999 and press set Setting MEAS POINT SINGLE R20000 20000 TS PA wcdd 1 SAMPLING lt TIME 001 s z Te a 3 MEAS POINT and press ser 3 MEAS POINT ooig TOATA STURAGE 7 Y Use PA to select the number of S DUCT ENTRY HO 1 amp SET TO START MEAS POINT 1 to 2000 and press lt Data Storage gt SINGLE E20000 20800 Use PA ceed 1 SAMPLING lt TIME 3001 s 2 SAMPLING A 0050 4 DATA STORAGE and press ser 4 DHTH STORAGE 7 AES 4 DATA SS 1 cS Use to select YES or NO and amp SET TOU START press Selecting DUCT ENTRY No SIHGLE ReO00020000 Use PA to select 1 S5BHHMFLIHicTIME 001 M i EA 5 DUCT ENTRY NO and press ser l MEAS POTHT OO1O If you select an emp
9. Circuit If we create a bridge among these diffusion resistors Pic 3 it is possible to detect voltage that is proportional to the amount of pressure applied These sensors can be affected by the temperature and therefore a temperature compensation circuit must be added 54 Principle of Measurement What are Discomfort Index DI and Dew Point Temperature DT x What is DI and DT x e Discomfort Index DI Discomfort Index is an index to show how uncomfortable it is in the summer time CLIMOMASTER use the formula shown below which is used by Meteorological Agencies DI 0 81T 0 01H 0 99T 14 3 46 3 Where T Temperature C H Relative Humidity 96 RH DI Scale Little Very Cannot Comfortable Uncomfortable Uncomfortable Uncomfortable Endure 68 70 75 80 86 e There are many formulas to calculate Dew Point Temperature but for A531 we have adopted the most general Antnione formula which is used to calculate saturated vapor pressure E exp 18 6686 4030 183 235 T x 133 322 AXE 100 Where H RelativeHumidity RH T Temperature C E SaturatedVaporPressure Pa e VaporPressure Pa DT 4030 183 23 5614 In e 235 55 56 About Compensation This instrument has been calibrated at normal temperature and pressure Therefore if you are going to measure velocity at a different temperature and pressure the indicating value will be affected Influence of Measurin
10. IOH and press 4 FLOW RATE STG Use W to select 1 CLEAR delete DATA CLEAR PA nP S PRESEURE FERO the selected data only and press ser CATA CLEAR Starting Page Number Ending Page Number Partial Delete YES or NO All Delete YES or NO Remaining Memory Total Memory The number of sampling data that can be stored start DOM Use PA to select the starting page SET WES Press 2 BLL CLEAR Ri 3950 20000 DATA CLEAR Use WA to select the ending page 1 CLEAR SIORI Press EHD oO00g 2 BLL CLEAR HD E133540 200 00 0 DATA CLEAR Use PA to select YES for partial delete Press ser The selected page will be deleted and the remaining data will shift up See diagram below Page Number will change automatically Other Settings To Delete All the Data Press Geen to enter the Main Menu EAL Use TA to select 6 DATA CLEAR ta DUCT TYRE CALCULATION FLOW RATE Press ser 5 DATA OUTPUT 1 CLEHE START 001 EHD uc pes All Delete YES or NO S Remaining Memory Total Memory The number of sampling data that can be stored DATA CLEAR 1 CLEAR START 0001 Use PA to select YES to delete EHD 0001 SET i ob 2 ALL CLEAR Press ser E19 30 200060 DATA CLEAR 1 CLEAR START ODD All the data will be deleted and the EMD SET a ALL CLEAR R20000 20000 Remaining Memory will be 20000 49 Contrast Adjustment
11. Measurement NORMAL MODE Changing the Time Constant A lication a Pressure is only When you first turn on the instrument the Time Constant is only available on MODEL6501 BO effective for AIR VELOCITY and AIR FLOW in Normal Mode If you CO want to make it effective for AIR TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY and PRESSURE the following change must be made HORMAL BUCT TYPE CALCULAT ITOH FLOW RATE DHTH OUTPUT TA UTILITY ABI ME UTILITY a TCCT H P SET Jam E TC T H F SET i TC T H F SET ES 2 SHWE IMFO lt Save the Settings gt TECT H Ps SET lg SAVE IMFO Q Press Qend to enter the Main Menu Use y A and select 7 UTILITY Press Use Vy Ajana select 4 TC T H P SET Press Tf your instrument does not have the optional pressure sensor the screen will display 4 TC T H Select 1 TC T H P SET and press ser Use P Ato select YES or NO Press YES The time constant is effective for all parameters in Normal Mode NO The time constant is only effective for the AIR VELOCITY and FLOW RATE Use PA to select 2 SAVE INFO Press ser to save the new settings and go back to Main Menu If you press end before saving the settings you will return back to the Main Menu and any setting changes you made will not be saved P indicates Pressure MODEL6501 B0 CO T indicates Air Temperature MODEL6531 6541 654
12. TO THE PRODUCT AFTER THE APPLICABLE PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATED ABOVE AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE GIVEN BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BIND KJI KJI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF STORAGE CHARGES LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR MISUSE OF OR INABILITY TO USE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR MISUSE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIMS IS BASED AND EVEN IF KJI HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST KJI BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY KJI AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING THE OWNER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS DAMAGE OF OR INJURY TO THE OWNER AND THE OWNER S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF USE OR MISUSE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF KJI THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT AND STATES THE PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY After Service eWhen you have a problem with your instrument please check out Troubleshooting first elf that does not solve the problem please contact your local distributor or ca
13. accessories hereafter referred to as PRODUCT purchased directly from KJI or from and authorized distributor Your PRODUCT when delivered to you in new condition in its original container is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship as follows for a period of two 2 years from the date of original purchase defective parts or a defective PRODUCT returned to KJI as applicable and proven to be defective upon inspection will be exchanged for a new or comparable rebuilt parts or a refurbished PRODUCT as determined by KJI Warranty for such replacements shall not extend the original warranty period of the defective PRODUCT This limited warranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of the PRODUCT and does not apply in the following cases 1 Use of parts or supplies other than the PRODUCT sold by KJI which cause damage to the PRODUCT or cause abnormally frequent service calls or service problems 2 If any PRODUCT has its serial number or date altered or removed 3 Loss of damage to the PRODUCT due to abuse mishandling alternation improper packaging by the owner accident natural disaster electrical current fluctuations failure to follow operation maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in the PRODUCT s operation manual provided by KJI or service performed by other than KJI NO IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLIES
14. available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 BO CO READY 12404412 15 40 23 0 8 7 Z3 64 1 While Measuring 12404412 15 42 57 64 25 RESULT CALCULAT IUOH The instrument is ready for measuring Press to change the applied parameters Air Velocity Air Temp Humidity Flow Rate Air Temp Humidity Pressure Press can to start Press to stop If you have selected YES for 4 DATA STORAGE the measured data will be stored Pressing fend will also stop the measurement but the data will not be saved After all the trials are finished the calculated results will be displayed Press PA to check each parameter in the following sequence Air Velocity or Air Flow gt Air Temp gt Humidity gt Dew Point Temperature DT Discomfort Index DI If you measured Pressure only Pressure will be displayed Press Y to return to the setup menu of the CALCULATION Mode Press Qen to return to the Main Menu If YES is selected for DATA STORAGE the results will be stored Related Functions If a printer is connected press to print out the results To recall stored data P 31 Print out P34 What is Dew Point Temperature DT and Discomfort Index DI R 24 Measuring Max Min and Mean CALCULATION Mode 85 Measurement of Air Flow FLOW RATE Mode CLIMOMASTER features an acc
15. components of the sensors are a glass Lower FE mme a lower electrode a macromolecule Electrode membrane and an upper electrode Glass The upper electrode will capture the change in Foundation permittivity caused by condensation or evaporation of water vapors to the macromolecule membrane Electrostatic Capacity Type There is another type of hygrometer that uses a resistor instead of a condenser Typically Electrostatic Capacity types are good for low humidity measurements and the resistor types are good for high humidity measurements Theory of detecting static pressure MODEL6501 B0 6501 CO To measure static pressure we use a diffusion type semiconductor pressure sensor The diffusion type semiconductor pressure sensor is incorporated under the principle that the resonant frequency of a piezo crystal decreases linearly with the pressure applied On a thin diaphragm of silicon there are four diffusion resistors sensor chips placed in a fixed distant apart Pic 1 When the pressure is applied from above the diaphragm will deflect downward When it is deflected the sensors near the center R3 and R4 will have compressing stress and the sensors near the perimeter R1 and R2 will have tensile stress instead Pic 2 The diffusion coefficient of the diffusion resistor changes according to these two stresses Diaphragm Pressure O R3 a ee 3 i R2 Output R1 R4 Diffusion Resistant Die l l EM Pic 1 Pressure Sensor Pic 3 Detecting
16. data will be displayed Output Content A Measuring Parameter Flow Rate Temperature Humidity Flow Rate Temperature Velocity Temperature Humidity Velocity Temperature Pressure Measuring Mode 000 Calculation Mode 001 Flow Rate Mode Sampling Time Number of Data E Calculation Mode AVG Average INS Instantaneous In the case of Flow Rate Mode the number of points is indicated Width Example Height Diameter Units of Duct Size UJ oo AM a rom WTA SOOO S001 S003 AYG a200 ooa osos imme To Download the Measuring Conditions of All Pages I 1 Press Be 2 After AB the data will be displayed Output Content Example Same as shown above B HTH SOOO S007 AYG 003 oo20l ooa asso imme VTH UOUT 010 INS 18 Gol S03 Goo00 asso imme PRs 000 001 AYG 00S oot 00 osa ossa imme lt Error Message gt Example Re type the command ED a Digital Output 8 9 Analog Output Analog Output Fr x Acou niei ay 1 Data Update every 0 1 sec inal available on Except Humidity updated every 1sec MODEL6501 A0 CO 2 Load Impedance Above 5KQ2 3 Output Voltage DC Oto 1V For analog output you must select one setting from the table below There is no analog output for Flow Rate Conversion Formula E U 5xV ms Velocity U Humidity H Per nade i T 90xV 432 F Pressure P m To change the setting of Time Constant FOr the outp
17. display 223 50 64 13M Examples of Print Out Air Velocity Mode Pressure Mode 2001 06 19 13 42 28 Pressure 0 23 kPa 2001 06 19 13 42 09 Velocity 0 12 m s 1 Air Velocity Temperature 25 9 C Air Temperature Humidity 62 7 RH Humiditv Print Out Print Out in CALCULATION Mode and FLOW RATE Mode lt Measurement and Calculation Mode CALCULATION gt CALCULAT IOH Press after the measurement and calculation has been performed to print out the result lt Airflow Measurement Mode FLOW RATE gt 1106433 S154 66 79 Examples of Print Out Press after the measurement and calculation has been performed to print out the result PAGE 004 MODE CALCULAT ION A DATE 2001 06 19 TIME 17 24 33 DATA 005 SAMPLING TIME 001 START 001 END 005 MAX AVG MIN MAX AVG MIN MAX AVG MIN DI DI 1 26 m s 0 90 m s 0 55 m s 25 6 25 6 25 5 C 64 6 RH 64 5 RH 64 4 RH Stored Location Measurement Mode Measured Date Measured Time No of Data Records No of Points Measured Sampling Time Calculation Range Duct Type Air Velocity Flow Rate Air Temperature Dew Point Temperature Discomfort Index Air Velocity PAGE 002 MODE FLOW RATE DATE 2001 06 19 TIME 13 35 23 DATA 003 DIV 002 SAMPLING TIME 001 START 001 END 002 SHAPE D 900mm MAX 361554 m3 h AVG 220582 m3 h MIN 79609 m3 h 25 5 C 25 4 C 25 4 C 63 7 RH 62 6 RH 61 4 RH
18. indicate a danger that may result in serious injury or death if not observed Caution To Prevent Damage to the Product Warnings in this classification indicate a risk of damage to the product that may void the product warranty if not observed Description of Symbols AThis symbol indicates a condition that requires caution including danger The subject of each caution is illustrated inside the triangle e g the high temperature caution symbol is shown on the left OThis symbol indicates a prohibition Do not take the prohibited action shown inside or near this symbol e g the disassembly prohibition symbol is shown on the left eT This symbol indicates a mandatory action A specific action is given near the symbol SOP PP A Danger Never bring the probe close to a flammable gas atmosphere The heated sensor may cause a fire or explosion Forbidden Never touch the sensor The sensor is heated during operation Touching the heated sensor Don t touch Hot surface May Cause burns and may also damage the sensor itself QO e Do not disassemble or heat the batteries or put them into a fir fire Use properly Explosive This may cause burns and the batteries may burst If abnormal noises smells or smoke occur or if liquid enters the instrument turn off the instrument immediately and Caution remove the batteries or pull out the plug There is possibility of malfunction electric shock and or fire Pleas
19. it with water and allow it to air dry completely Be sure to turn the power off before you clean it Never dry the probe with heat Heat may cause permanent damage to the sensor Forbidden Forbidden M Use properly Forbidden Do not move the main unit and the probe from a cold place to a warm place quickly It will cause condensation Even when used in an environment within the specified operating temperature and humidity a sudden temperature change may cause condensation Condensation generated on the sensor may cause inaccurate measurements Condensation on metal parts may cause rusting and lead to a malfunction Do not touch the LCD screen with a sharp pointed object or with excessive pressure It may cause distortion of the screen or a malfunction Also a rapid temperature change may cause a malfunction of the screen When storing the instrument put the instrument in the carrying case and keep it in a place with an ambient temperature of 10 to 509C and no condensation Do not dispose of the instrument as household waste Please note that the disposal of the instrument and the batteries should be in line with your local or national legislation For details please contact your local distributor Vi 81 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Table of Contents Part Names and Functions sssssssnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 MN ROY eso tiaasiine anise
20. the main body Transmission of Stored Memory Example To Download the Duct Setting 1 Type K nha 2 After AK the data will be displayed O01 4200 230 ouuu imme 3 All stored duct settings 1 through 25 will be downloaded Output Content 4 550 oofl wooo mme Entry No Data Location Width Height Diameter Units of Duct Size Example To Download the Page Number 1 Type P 2 After AP the data will be displayed P01 3 Number of data stored pages will be downloaded To Download the Stored Data 1 Type T 7 Type in the desired page number 4 digits after T 2 After AT the data will be displayed Output Content E Air Velocity Mode Number of Data Velocity Temperature Humidity E Flow Rate Mode Number of Data Flow Rate Temperature Humidity E Pressure Mode Number of Data 0000000 0000000 Pressure The data will be displayed in the currently selected units NOT in the units the data was saved with Calculated data will not be downloaded Example AT 2001 05 18 13 32 2B9 OUT ool DD ooh E ooo Foie DDZ ool DG wooo oj oob i o pE US ool AE alB i aba Pi OME ceall 46 3 i By a a JUS oual 5E wood b ood i 41 42 m Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 BO CO lt To Download the Measuring Condition of Stored Data gt 1 Press M Type in the desired page number 4 digits after M 2 After AM the
21. while pressing ser to change the entry number of the duct type Press to start measuring Follow the same procedure as SINGLE mode to measure 1 RDY Current Status READY SAMPLE 2 P 1 Current Number of Points 3 N 1 Current Number of Trial 4 L 1 Current Number of Location 5 C300 Duct Shape and Size In this case the duct is circular and 300mm in diameter For the rectangular duct W and H will be displayed Display the Results 106433 EIRT 66 97 After all the measurements at all locations are completed the calculation results will be displayed Press Y to display the results of each item in the following sequence Flow rate Air TempHumidity gt Air velocity Press to print the results when a printer is connected Press e to return to the Main Menu Press to return to the setup screen of FLOW RATE Mode When DATA STORAGE is set to YES values of each location will be stored Measurement of Air Flow FLOW RATE Mode 66 Store and Recall Measured Data Data which can be stored in the memory of the instrument is shown below What can be Stored ie CALCULATION Mode FLOW RATE Mode tored M W Parameters H T H H H V V V pM T T T ISDIa A KD n beemees V yw e Parameters V Air Velocity W Flow Rate T Air Temperature H Humidity P Pressure is only available on MODEL 6501 B0 6501 CO To Recall Stored Data HORMAL l DUCT
22. 1 58 m s 0 96 m s 0 35 m s S9 36 Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 BO CO Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 Print Out Lr 1 Ij FE do cC m Print Out Stored Data Single Page 1 HORMAL 2 DICT TYPE 35 CALCOLATI OH af DATA OUTPUT LIT S PRESSURE ZERO to enter the Main Menu Use A to select 5 DATA OUTPUT and press Use A to select 2 PRINTER SINGLE and press ser Use A to select the page that you would to print out and press Press Page Number Measurement Mode CALCULATION or FLOW RATE Measurement Date Year Month Day Measured Time Hour Minute Day Number of Trial Number of Measuring Point Duct Shape Size for Air Flow Measurement only JDE 2 S EAS DATE 2012 04 17 TIME 15 42 53 DAT DILU A SHAPEFC 300 Calculation Range Data Number Air Velocity Air Temperature Humidity Press P to scroll START 00I END ogi 25 el g 23 END 050 Pa c m up T J If you measured Air Flow in CALCULATION mode or in FLOW RATE mode you can select Air Flow or Air Velocity to be displayed by pressing ion If you measured Pressure only Pressure will be displayed lt Setting the range of calculatio
23. 2 6533 6543 6561 H indicates Humidity MODEL6531 6533 21 84 Measuring Max Min and Mean CALCULATION Mode CALCULATION Mode will automatically calculate the maximum minimum and mean of the measured data The 1 trial The 2 trial The N trial TRIAL 1 TRIAL 2 usse TRIAL N Sampling Time Measuring Time Sampling Time x N Number of Trial MEHL 1 HORMEBL Press ev to enter the Main Menu Use C s cercurarioN j W C to select 3 CALCULATION DATA OUTPUT DATA CLEAR and press gt UTILITY PRESSURE ZERO CALCULATION Mode Display Icons 1 CALCULATION Mode AVERAGE Takes a measurement TOI MEmODy emaining Memory every second and then displays the available average for the set sampling time CALCULATE F20000 20000 INSTANT Takes a single 1 MODE AWE RAGE measurement at the end of the 2 SAMFLIHGETIME 2001 sampling time 4 DATA STORHBE x SET TO START 2 SAMPLING TIME 1 to 999 sec To set the length of the sampling time 3 No TRIAL N 1 to 9999 times To set the number of samples trials needed Each trial will be for the duration specified in sampling time 4 DATA STORAGE YES or NO 5 SET TO START Save the settings and return to standby 22 Measuring Max Min and Mean CALCULATION Mode lt Setting the CALCULATION MODE gt CALCULATE KA00007200 Select 1 MODE and press ser i MODE na EE Use W A to select AVERAGE or SANPLING Ch 00
24. 25 m s 003 0 6 7 mih C 004 Q0 6 8 20596 005 0 6 0 19906 006 0 6 3 Measurement 6214 0 5 5 Pata 5446 0 E E To 32194 0 4 8 0 4 E Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 s Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 s Pressure is only available on MODE 6051 B0 6051 CO 37 Print Out Stored Data Plural Pages 1 HORMBL Z JDUCT TYPE 34 CALCULATION ITILITY L PRESSURE ZERO SET zZ HLL CATA FOO020 20000 DATA GUTPUTeMULTI3 i SELEC START ooo IL a LILILI S SET H z RLL DAT HD FOOD 20 2 z 00060 CATA OLTPLTzMLLTI END DBDM zIN 2 BLL LATA HD roD 20 20000 CATA LTPLTzMLULTI 1 SELECT START 0001 EHD 0003 2 hLL DATA BES FODDr2 0 20000 38 Print Out Press to enter the Main Menu Use A to select 5 DATA OUTPUT and press Use A to select 3 PRINTER MULTI and press ser Use PA to select 1 SELECT and press Use VA to select the starting page Press Use PVA to select the ending page Press for Use P A to select YES selecting the content of the Print Out Press ser Use A to select from items 1 to 3 and press to print out Use A to select 2 ALL DATA and press ser and use A to select YES for printing out all pages Press Digital Output Preparation Serial Communication You can download the data stored Terminal in th
25. 50 INSTANT and press ser 5 SET TO START lt Setting the SAMPLING TIME gt CALCULATE E20000 20000 SS Va OEE Lum gurgagr 2 SAMPLING TIME and press 2 SHIFLINGCTIMESODH Use WPA to select SAMPLING TIME yo P i ee ae ees i 1 to 999 sec and press ser lt Setting the No TRIAL N gt CALCULATE F2 n 2 Use PA to select 3 SAMPLING n MODE ZUM and press se Use PA to select No TRIAL 1 to 9999 times and press Data obtained by the number of trials set here will be stored Use PA to select E AWE RAGE 4 DATA STORAGE and press ser l SAMPLINGETIME 2001 5 f H Use PA to select YES or NO and press There must be sufficient memory to store the calculation data If the measured data would exceed the available number of empty data locations Climomaster will automatically adjust the number of trials to match the amount of free remaining memory locations Ex if there is R0020 20000 remaining you can only measure 20 times even if you set the No TRIAL to more than 20 lt Save the Settings gt CALCULATE E20000 20000 T PA w coleck 1 MODE HUE FAGE S 2 SOMPLING lt TIME 2001 5 SET TO START and press ser diucius M In the example shown at the left the da SET TO START instrument will perform fifty 50 measurements of one 1 second intervals 23 Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 Air temperature is only
26. IAL N N POINT 2 avg 2 2 TRIAL N N Result Average AVG AVG avg 1 avg 2 avg M M e Maximum MAX MAX Maximum value from avg 1 to avg M e Minimum MIN MIN Minimum value from avg 1 to avg M To take an accurate measurement of the airflow of duct you need to figure out the average velocity of air inside the duct and the area of the cross section of the duct 25 Air Flow Air Volume per Time Unit m min m h f min ft h Air Flow Q Average Air Velocity U x Cross Sectional Area A Measurement Point r1 0 316R r2 0 548R r3 0 707R r4 0 837R r5 0 949R Circular Duct Press end to enter the Main Menu EU Use W A to select E DATA CLEAR 7 r UTILITY 4 FLOW RATE and press 5 PRESSURE ZERO SAMPLING MODE use Gf M SIHMGLE FLOW RATE to select 1 SINGLE FLOW RATE and press lt Setting the SAMPLING TIME gt E z EE SIHGLE Ez0000 20000 Use PA oce JEF SAMPLING TIME 010 1 SAMPLING lt TIME 200M 2 1 SAMPLING TIME and press ser MEAS POINT 0010 Ec NEP Use PA to select SAMPLING TIME 1 to 999 and press ser SINGLE FLOW RATE Mode Display Icons 1 SAMPLING TIME 1 to 999 sec Total Memory To set the interval time between each D DOCCT EHTEY HO SET TO START R M sampling INSTANT TE i 2 No TRIAL N 1 to 9999 times SIMGLE 20000 20000 To set the number of trials data to be led h SAMPLING TIME
27. Indicator 5 Levels Unit selection Air Velocity m s or FPM Flow Rate m min m h ft min or ft h Temperature C or F Humidity RH Static Functions Pressure kPa or Pa Max Min and Average Calculation Sampling Time 1 to 999 sec No of trails 1 to 9999 Store up to 25 Duct Sizes Square Round Size Range 1 to 9999mm or 0 1 to 999 9inch diameter height width Max Data Storage 20000 Digital Output USB when connected to a printer automatically switch Output to RS 232C Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 bps Analog Output DC O to 1V select one from Air Velocity Temperature Humidity and Pressure Power 6 x AA Batteries AC Adaptor f AC 100 to 240V 50 60Hz Approximately 10 continuous hours at air velocity 5m s 20 C with alkaline batteries Main Body 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F with no visible condensation Probe 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F with no visible condensation 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F with no visible condensation Battery Life Operating Environment Storage Environment Weight Approximately 400g batteries included Carrying case Operation manual 6xAA Batteries Probe cable 2m Accessories USB cable Options Spare probe Analog output Pressure sensor Extension rod Printer Printer cable Software for Windows AC adaptor Hands free Case 1 Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 2 Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 3
28. N e ENS SEC RE 5 7 180 58 Probe Directivity Air Velocity MODEL 6542 21 N iil Il 1 Le ES ne 2S 180 7 N S HUN CA QNS M Ne DP 0 180 At im s Probe Directivity Air Velocity MODEL 6533 21 6543 21 6551 21 6552 21 0 mE o o z BA ae amp M OT SIN W MIN O N SF CERES 150 x 180 50 180 Probe Directivity Air Velocity At im s 8S 15 Trouble Shootin Check battery Possible cause s Solution s Battery is inserted in wrong polarity gt Turn off the power and insert the battery correctly The instrument will not Page 11 amp turn on 13 Display contrast is not set up properly EH Clspia 12 HOENISIbIS gt Adjust the contrast volume switch page ae The battery is low Pe a CR tev nace Or gt Turn off the instrument and replace the a batteries Initial operational check Possible cause s Solution s 5 The display contrast is not set up properly Page 50 The display is not visible gt Adjust the contrast dial Page 50 The probe is not connected NO PROBE is displayed gt Turn off the instrument and connect a Page 12 probe Can I change the Yes you can change measurement units by following the steps on page 46 Page 46 measurement unit Normal operational check Poss
29. Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 B0 CO Analog Output is only available on MODEL6501 A0 CO 4 Optional 52 Specification Heat Diffusion Quantity H Heat Diffusion Quantity H NAA 7 p WZ Cooling N off Sensor Platinum Coil woo 13 Principle of Measurement Principle of Hot wire Anemometer Current Sensor Ta Ta Ta Ta Velocity U J Compensation a bU XT Ta Velocity U Current The principle of the thermal Probe is based on a heated element from which heat is extracted by the colder impact flow The temperature is kept constant via a regulating switch The controlling current is directly proportional to the velocity When Velocity m s thermal velocity Probes are used in turbulent flows the measured result is influenced by the flows impacting the heated body from all directions In turbulent flows a thermal velocity sensor indicates higher measured values than a vane Probe This can be observed during measurements in ducts Depending on the design of the duct turbulent flows can occur even at low velocities The amount of heat that is extracted by the colder impact flow from the sensor can be expressed by H a t bXU YT Ta King s fomula Where H Heat diffusion quantity T Temperature of the sensor Ta Air temperature U Air velocity a b Constant Also heat diffusion quantity can be expressed by the formula H RI Where R is resis
30. SAVE INFO and press ser to save the change The screen returns to the Main Menu When the date is changed the dates of existing stored measurements will change as well If you press Gen before you save you will return to the Main Menu and the settings will not be saved 45 Units and Baud Rate lt Units Conversion Table gt Velocity 1m s 196 FPM Temperature T F 1 8xT C 32 Flow Rate 1m h 35 32ft h HORMAL DUCT TYPE Press end to enter the Main Menu CALCULAT IOH FLOW RATE Use WP to select 7 UTILITY CATA OUTPUT mi UTILITY Press ser SFREESSURK Use PA to select 2 UNIT SELECT and press lt Units and Baud Rate gt Use PA to select the desired item 1 through 5 Press ser a Air temperature is WELOCITY na m s or FPM for velocity only available on 3H TEMPERATURE is A cm C or F for temperature MODEL6531 6541 _FLOW RATE marh 4 m h m min ft min or ft h for flow rate 6542 6533 6543 4 PRESSURE kPa dee kPa or Pa for pressure 6561 ERLD FATE 19200 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 baud rate MODEL6501 BO SAVE IMFO Use A to change the setting CO VELOCITY nz TEMPERATURE Press FLOW RATE PRESSURE BAUD RATE 19200 SAVE IMFO m Pressure is only available on lt To Save the Setting gt Use A to select 6 SAVE INFO i Ld ea EHEC Sn DE ut and press ser The change will be saved 1
31. TYPE Press to enter the Main Menu CALCULATION C sEDRT OUTPUT Use PA to select 5 DATA OUTPUT GHID TES 7 UTILITY and press B PRESSURE ZERO Use vA to select 1 DISPLAY W DISPLRW and press IHGLE 2 3 PRIHTERCHLLTI 2 31 de Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 BO CO Setting the PAGE Use PA to select the page that you would like to recall and press CALCULATION QO0H CHLCLUILHTIOHCH2 zU012 70424712 Page Number Measured Mode CALCULATION A AVERAGE I INSTANT Measured Date Year Month Day Measured Time Hour Minute Second Number of Trial Duct Shape Size For Air Flow Measurement only 13 40 53 Page Number Measured Mode Measured Date Year Month Day Measured Time Hour Minute Second Number of Trial Number of Measuring Point Duct Shape Size 15 42 PAGE 000w MODES MULTI FLOW RATE DATE 2012 s le TIME LO MEAS SHAPE C S00 Page Number Measured Mode Measured Date Year Month Day Measured Time Hour Minute Second Number of Trial Number of Measuring Location Duct Shape Size lt Displaying the Recalled Data gt The recalled data of the selected page will be displayed Use to scroll Calculation Range mt pis Data Number Air Velocity Air Temperature Humidity
32. Use A to select the range and press se To Save the Settings Use PA to select 3 SAVE INFO i OUTPUT SELECT WEL 2 VEROCITY Press SAVE IMFO o If you press Qen before you save you will return to the Main Menu and the settings will not be saved 44 Analog Output 10 The style of date displayed on the screen or for printer output depends on this setting however the style of the output to digital port is fixed to Japanese style Q Other Settings Date HORMAL DUCT TYPE CALCULAT IOH FLOW FATE DHTH OUTPUT ge UTILITY earn UTILITY TIME AGIUST OF 42AHHALOG OUTPUT d TCCT H F SET 2 BHCELIGHT ON OFF TIME ADJUST TW STVLE JP aL mu Fa 7L A TIME 14 37 4 SAVE IMFO TIME BHD ILST HL SIMLER Op Z DHTE 2012408012 To Save the Setting TIME ADJUST STYLE JF DATE 2012404412 TIME 14 3rier a SHUE IHF Press e Use A to select 7 UTILITY and press Use PA to select 1 TIME ADJUST and press ser Use A to select 1 STYLE or 2 DATE and press ser STYLE Select JP US or EU Japanese style JP YYYY MM DD US style US MM DD YYYY EU style EU DD MM YYYY DATE Date TIME hour minute sec Us to select the desired item e Use A to change the setting Press ser to select the setting and move the cursor back to 1 or 2 Use A to select 4
33. able and has a shorter response time compared to conventional ASSMAN Psychrometers Also the electronic hygrometer is not dependent upon the measurement conditions while an ASSMANN Psychrometer can easily be influenced by many factors such as dust condensation and the way the gauze is wrapped Getting Started Pressure eDo not expose the pressure sensor to more than 75kPa of pressure m Pressure sensor is Excess pressure may cause serious damage to the sensor only available on MODEL6501 B0 CO eThe operating temperature must be between 5 C and 40 C or 41 F and 104 F when measuring pressure The instrument may not operate properly outside of this temperature range eMake sure to perform a zero adjustment before measuring pressure When performing a zero adjustment leave both pressure ports and open eThe zero adjustment range is 0 5 to 0 5 kPa If the reading is out of this range an error message will be displayed aZero Adjustment Procedure HORMAL Press to enter the Main Menu 2 DUCT TYPE Pc pae Use PA to select 8 PRESSURE ZERO DATA OUTPUT DATA CLEAR and press Tm ZERO ADJUST ves Use PA to select 1 ZERO ADJUST 0 00kPa and press ser 2 SAVE INFO PRESSURE ZERO Use PA to select YES i ZERO ADJUST ES I 0 DO rf 3 SAVE IMFO Use vA to select 2 SAVE INFO PRESSURE ZERO 1 ZERO ADJUST VES Press ser This will complete the zero 0 OOkF a
34. ble on MODEL6501 B0 CO START HOLD Kev This key will start and stop the calculation and or measurement It also functions as a hold key during measurements A V Navigation Kevs 1 In Normal Mode this key allows you to select y Y the time constant 1 5 or 10 sec TC1 TC5 TC10 TC1 Displays the instantaneous value at every 1 second TC5 Displays the moving average for 5 sec Ce Co v TC10 Displays the moving average for 10 sec 2 In the Main Menu press these keys to scroll in the desired direction Air Flow Air Temp Humidity MODE Kev You can select the measurement mode Air Velocity Air Temp Pressure 3 Humidity 1 Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6543 6533 6561 2 Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 3 Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 B0 6501 CO SET Kev Press the key to execute the selected item Part Names and Functions Unit mm Probe There are 8 different types of probes available for CLIMOMASTER The model number and specifications depends on the type of the probe you have The compatibility feature of the probes allows you to swap out probes freely without having to recalibrate the main unit MODEL6542 21 Approx 127 Approx 1000 Approx 25 Air Velocity Sensor Temp Compensation Sensor Temperature Sensor Humidity Sensor Wind Direction Mark amp Probe Number X002 Shiel
35. ct 2 SHAPE and press ser use WM to select RECTANGLE or CIRCLE and press 5 C2 5H APE BECTANGLE h 2 SHRHPE MIRCLE d s lU rs E E aie 4 H SIZE LHITZmmzinch Pm 2 UHITi amp mmzinch lar amp 6 5HJE IHF U 6 5AWE IHF U Rectangular Duct Circular Duct Getting Started lt To Set Duct Size gt Registering a Rectangular Duct Use Ato select 3 WIDTH and En Ho 1 Jih press ser Use A to enter the width and press ser fum ED HE GHT sn uu Use A to select 4 HEIGHT and THE a rar H press ser Use PA to enter the height and press The maximum is 9999mm or 999 9 inch Je ted Registering a Circular Duct Use Ato select 3 DIAMETER 1 ENTRY Mo a Jj CN l po SHARE sgg h and press Use o enter SES EOS qum the diameter of the duct and press 6 SAVE INFO The maximum is 9999mm or 999 9inch Co Lu To Set Units mm inch Use Ato select 5 UNIT mm inch and press ser EI For a circular duct select LS UNTTCmminch gt mg y ESHE INO 700707 O J M UNIT mm inch Use Pato select mm or inch and press lt To Save the Setting gt DUCT TYPE 1 EHTE S Ha 1 SHAPE RECTANGLE Sel SIZE au 200 SAUE INFO Use PA to select 6 SAVE INFO and press This will complete the Duct Shape Size nput and you are back in Main Menu Q If you press en before you sav
36. ded Cable Probe Cable The probe can be extended by using a probe cable between the main unit and the probe Main ni Connector Connector EE TE r Approx 43 Oooo emm Lee 43 Unit mm Approx 015 Approx 014 Extension Rod Optional Straiaht Cable length Approx 2000 including the rod i Approx 15 MN Approx 016 Approx 50 Unit mm Flexible Cable length Approx 2000 including the rod i Approx 15 e Approx 016 Approx 130 Approx 50 Approx 330 to 960 Unit mm Do not use the Flexible Extension Rod in an environment with an air velocity of 20 m s or greater use the Straight Extension Rod for these higher velocities Q 10 Part Names and Functions 2 Getting Started Installing Batteries Backside of the body 1 Press down on the battery cover 2 Slide the cover until it stops 3 Lift the cover away from the body 4 Insert the batteries according to the indicated polarity chart This instrument requires six 6 AA size batteries that must be of the same type DO NOT mix different types of batteries Failure to observe this may cause battery leakage or damage the instrument Batteries CANNOT be recharged by the AC adapter Types of batteries that can be used are e Manganese AA size batteries e Alkaline AA size batteries e Ni Cd AA size batteries e Ni MH AA size batteries
37. depends Lo u SC on the measured air velocity When the Gud 1 batteries need to be replaced or recharged the indicator will start blinking The screen may freeze if a high velocity is measured when the battery level indicator is blinking The indicator changes as indicated below according to the remaining battery level Blinks Batteries must be replaced 13 For more information on proper handling of the ASSMAN Psychrometer please refer to Japanese Industrial Standard JIS Z8806 Method of measuring Humidity or its counterpart standards that apply 14 Precautions for Measurements Air Velocity eMODEL6531 6541 6561 The probe has its own directivity characteristics Make sure that the direction mark is facing into the airflow If you are not sure of the airflow direction slowly rotate the probe and select the point where you get the maximum velocity reading eMODEL6533 6542 6543 6551 6552 This omnidirectional probe has a horizontal 360 degree dynamic characteristic Refer to Directivity of the Probe on P 57 for details Direction Mark eThe probe relies on both an air velocity sensor and temperature compensation sensor to accurately measure air velocity In order to do so it is necessary that both sensors are evenly exposed to the airflow under the same temperature conditions Refer to the figures of the probes on P 9 for the location of the sensors eFor measurements in an envi
38. djustment and you are back in Main Menu SAVE IMFO Press set to display 0 00 kPa o If you press D before you save you will go back to the Main Menu without completing the zero adjustment m Connecting the Pressure Tube In order to take a Connect the pressure tube to the or an accurate s indt port as you see on the left pida Connect insert the other end of the tube to the tube is properly measuring hole of the duct If the pressure secured without that you are going to measure is positive any leakage or connect the tube to port If it is negative Dens connect the tube to port 15 16 Duct Shape Size Input Before measuring the volumetric flow rate the duct shape and size settings must be entered Up to 25 different duct types can be registered in this instrument Select a duct type from the registered duct types to measure the air flow rate HE EEE DUCT TYPE Press to enter the Main Menu FLOW PATE n m FLOW RATE Use WP to select 2 DUCT TYPE DATA CLEAR UTILITY Press PRESSURE ZERO 4 s S lt To Set Duct ENTRY No gt You can choose a memory address from 1 to 25 to store the duct data in IC Ww DUCT TYPE Use to select 1 ENTRY No ld ENTRY No H 2 HF and press ee SIZ S UNIT emm inch mm Use vA to select ENTRY No and 6 SAWE IHF press To Set Duct SHAPE RECTANGLE CIRCLE gt Use PA to sele
39. e contact your local distributor or our service center for repair A Caution Q e Always unplug the instrument from the electrical outlet when the instrument is not in use Failure to do so may cause an electrical shock fire or circuit damage Use properly Do not use the instrument in a water vapor atmosphere Condensed steam on the sensor will change the heat dissipation rate Forbidden resulting in inaccurate measurements It may also cause damage to the sensor This instrument is designed to be used in an environment with a clean air stream without any dust or foreign materials Forbidden Foreign materials may cause damage to the sensor Also dust or foreign materials on the sensor will impede accurate measurements Do not apply force to the sensor If the sensor is deformed the accuracy of the sensor may be Forbidden affected the airflow Set up properly Otherwise the measurement may be inaccurate as some sensors uni directional probes have a specific directivity o When measuring ensure that the direction mark is facing into Forbidden Forbidden Do not remodel disassemble Forbidden Q Set up properl Forbidden E NE Forbidden Electrified ForbiddenUse properly Do not use or leave the instrument in a high temperature high humidity or dusty environment Do not leave this instrument under direct sunlight for a prolonged period The instrument may not function properly out of t
40. e you will go back to the Main Menu without completing the Duct Shape Size Input 17 18 3 Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 BO CO Normal Measurement Normal Measurement NORMAL MODE This is the mode that you will be in when you first turn on the instrument In this mode you cannot save any data The display is updated every 1 second To move to NORMAL Mode from MEHUC 1 HORMAL a GUL FE CALCULAT IOH FL lJ RATE DHTH OUTPUT DHTH CLEAR a UTILITY PRESSURE ZERO another measuring mode press Qen Select 1 NORMAL and press ser po TJ OS CTI E CA Es Selecting the Measuring Parameters The measurement parameters can be selected in Normal Mode as described below Air Velocity Measurement Screen 12404 712 15 40 23 While in Normal Mode as shown left 0 Qu the measured item can be changed by 7 71 pressing on The item changes in the 64 1 following sequence PressureAir RateAir Velocity Pressure Measurement Screen 1227042412 16 24 57 Pressure measurement is a feature for MODEL 6501 B0 6501 CO This screen is displayed on MODEL 6501 B0 CO which has a built in pressure sensor O S1 ifs lt Flow Rate Measurement Screen gt lz U4412 16 24 5r The selected duct type will be 6035 displayed at the lower lef
41. e CLIMOMASTER to your PC by N connecting the CLIMOMASTER to your PC with the USB cable lt Requirements gt e Personal Computer e USB Cable supplied e Communication Software such as Hyper Terminal for Windows lt Connecting PC gt 1 Connect the PC to the Climomaster using the USB cable 2 Turn ON the CLIMOMASTER 3 Make sure that the CLIMOMASTER is displaying NORMAL Mode 9 Measurement Software for Windows is available Optional To Access CLIMOMASTER from Your PC Icons and their Meaning 4 Space Number of Downloading Data Press Enter N 4i A Number Cancel ree em Output the Measuring All inputs need to be Condition of On Time Data capital letters Output the Measuring Units C Output the Duct Shape Size Output the Page Number Output the Stored Data Output the Measuring B Condition of Stored Data Output the Measuring i Condition of All Pages 39 40 0000000 will be displayed for humidity on MODEL6541 6542 6543 6561 0000000 will be displayed for temperature and humidity on MODEL6551 and 6552 Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 B0 CO Transmission of On Time Data Measured at every 1sec Enter the Number of Data Needed 1 Type D Type in the number of data 4 digits after D 2 After AD the data will be displayed 3 Each data represents 1 second of measurement If you ask for 20 data it takes approximately 20 seconds to dis
42. ecemacds aenieasaeeneaeiaccaaseniee 7 duele UE 8 PODO eterna 9 PIODS 5 Oc 9 saan ee en ht ener ene IMEEM MEI EE DIM eee 10 ceting Startled e 11 WS PAM GL Bat OS sed oat cc se See be sre tos TT nt oan oes dea oscars S 11 Connecting the Probe and the Probe Cable ccccccscceesseeseeesseesseeseeeeeeenaeensenaaenags 12 Disconnecting the Probe Probe Cable ccccccscneesetersetersutereutereueeeeuereeseuensenersanensags 12 WENO IN POPE Ele FONG REN 13 Precautions for Measurements cccscecesceeeseeeeseneesenersatersuteteutetsueeteusneegenensanersanensans 14 DUCE Shige 7 SIZe INPUT arannira Rr TE A E brut D bu epi 16 Normal Measurement NORMAL MODE nnnm nnn 18 Measuring Max Min and Mean CALCULATION Mode e 22 Measurement of Air Flow FLOW RATE Mode nnn nnn nnn nnn 25 SINGLE FLOW RATE MOC iie elessask casta Er etta Ree ia dE vie pEeT Sue nid att ERE E Ia EbeE TATEM EIE 25 MULTI FLOW RATE MOe cccccceceseeceteseeceteauecetesueseneaueuertanesertaneseetaneseeeanesgeraneages 29 Store and Recall Measured Data e eere eene eene nnnm 31 PEE OUT mec 34 musicos ee I tmn 34 Print Out in NORMAL MOGG ssi turht EaEsE REM Feat den ERU PET USNEIE UE Rr OR U EEUU Er PRI C PU UE 34 Print Out in CALCULATION Mode and FLOW RATE Mode seeenn m
43. ed to be replaced even if it seems to be functioning Dry with Cool Air i d DAS GU e aer T em Ultrasonic Cleaner for 10 to 20 seconds 51 12 Specification Product Model No of the Main Body CLIMOMASTER Air Velocity Meter 6501 Model No of the Probe Measuring Object 6541 6561 6542 6551 6552 6543 Clean air flow Measuring Range 0 01 to 30 0 0 01 to 50 0 6561 21 only 0 01to5 00 O to 9 99 0 01 10to30 0 1 0 01 30 to 50 0 1 6561 21 only 0 01 to 0 99 0 02 0 99 to 5 00 2 of reading or 0 015 4 3FPM whichever is greater Response Time Approx 4 Approx 7 Approx 7 sec Measuring Range Resolution Air Velocity pen 4 m s 2 of reading or 0 015 3FPM Accur Sey whichever is greater 20 0 to 70 0 p gt i Resolution 5 Op t Te m pe rature mn CCU racy ecc saree Des o RR m s inus 9 35 26 Response Time Approx 30 PETO sec at 1m s 9096 response time ME response time Resolution EE Accuracy Response Time sec m Measuring Range 2 0Y 9 00 s Pressure X l Resolution s 0 01 kPa e ACCUrACY A 3 of reading or 0 01 mn i ie Approx 1 Temperature Compensation 5 of reading or 0 015 3FPM whichever is greater m s in the temperature range of 5 to 60 0 C Readings Hold Max Hold Time Constant 1 5 10 sec Battery Level
44. el l QS Ep i D and the screen will return to the Main 19200 TS SAUE INFO n F C4 pa e Menu Q If you press Qen before you save you will return to the Main Menu and the settings will not be saved 46 Other Settings Settings for LCD Backlight HORMAL DUCT TYPE Press Eto pare US Spar e Use to select 7 UTILITY WL E IL Press Use PA to select J 5 NW n EET SECRET 5 BACKLIGHT ON OFF MALOG OUTPLT ur Press ser aj BACKLIGHT OM OFF Use VA to select 1 BACKLIGHT Cli BACKLIGHT DH Press Use PA to select FOR gt SAUE INFO BACKLIGHT ON OFF Press BACKIGHT OFF Backlight is always off BACKLIGHT ON If you press any button the backlight will turn on according to the following settings lt Settings for Backlight Lit Up Time gt Use PA and set the amount of BACKLIGHT OH time which the backlight will stay on FOR ALWAYS The backlight is always on FOR The backlight is on for the specified amount of time 2 SAWE IHFU e g FOR 2min It s on for 2 minutes lt Saving the Change gt LCD BACKLIGHT 1 BBCKLIGHT DH Press er FOR lig SAVE INFO Use PA and select 6 SAVE INFO If you press en before you save you will return to the Main Menu and the settings will not be saved 47 48 To Delete Data Press Geen to enter the Main Menu HORMEL Use A to select 6 DATA CLEAR m 2 DUCT TYPE 3 CHLCULRT
45. g Temperature This instrument has been calibrated at normal temperature Because of theoretical fundamentals of hot wire anemometers it can easily be effected by the ambient temperature To prevent such influence temperature compensation is needed The temperature compensation sensor senses the ambient or Surrounding air temperature and forces the velocity sensor to stay at a constant overheat above the ambient temperature By adopting temperature compensation sensors you can measure air velocity accurately within a range of 5 60 C 41 140 F Influence of Pressure at Measuring Point The instrument is calibrated under atmospheric pressure of 1013 hPa Since change in the atmospheric pressure will influence the heat dissipation amount compensation of the atmospheric pressure is required Compensation can be provided by using the following formula 1013 Um xUc Pm Where Um Actual Velocity m s Uc Indicating Value Pm Atmospheric Pressure at the Measuring Point hPa Measuring Gas Components This instrument has been calibrated using normal air i e 79 nitrogen concentration amp 21 oxygen concentration If you wish to use the instrument in an environment other than normal air you will need to compensate for the characteristics of the gas mixture you ll be using the instrument in Please contact your local Kanomax representative for details Principle of Measurement 485 a GEE j L
46. he Power The power switch to turn the power ON OFF is located at the side of the instrument When you turn the power on after connecting the probe probe cable a test screen with the Kanomax logo model and the version of the firmware will be displayed for a few seconds before it switches to the Normal Mode screen Power ON Connect the probe probe cable to the instrument Co O Power OFF Power Switch NO PROBE COMHECT PROBE AHO RESTART CLIMOMASTER Version 4 00 How Loading When the probe is not connected properly the NO PROBE warning will be displayed as shown above Turn the power off and check the connection of the probe Annual Calibration Remainder A year after the last calibration a notice to perform the annual calibration will be displayed on the screen The screen will switch to normal measurement mode 10 seconds later or after any key is pressed tion date Normal Mode Screen refer to P 18 for details 1 Current date and time 4 Air temperature 2 Time constant P 20 5 Humidity 1 3 Air velocity 6 Battery level indicator 1Air temperature is available only on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6543 6533 6561 5 64 1 hl 2Humidity is available only on MODEL6531 6533 a i Battery Level Indicator Check the Battery Level Indicator to 0 QF IZ confirm the remaining battery level The m battery consumption rate largely
47. he specified operating conditions Do not subject the instrument or the probe to strong impacts Dropping the unit or placing heavy objects on it may cause damage or malfunction to the instrument Never disassemble modify or repair the product Failure to observe the above may cause a short circuit and or other failures that will affect the performance Do not pick up or carry the instrument by the probe cable It may cause a malfunction or the wire may break Remove the batteries from the battery compartment when storing the instrument for a long period Do not leave exhausted batteries in the battery compartment When inserting batteries be sure to insert them with the polarity facing the correct direction Failure to do so may cause battery leakage Do not wipe the instrument with a volatile solvent The body may deform or deteriorate Use a soft dry cloth to remove stains If stains persist soak the cloth in a neutral detergent and wipe the instrument with the soft cloth Never use volatile solvents such as thinner or benzene Discharge any built up static electricity from your body before touching the instrument The built up static electricity may influence the readings and cause damage to the circuit Regularly check the head of the probe for contamination Impurities such as dust on the sensor may affect the accuracy of the measurements To get rid of dust use a blow blush for cameras to blow it off or you can rinse
48. ible cause s Solution s It indicates the measurement is outside the is displayed as measuring range measured value gt The instrument must be used in the range stated in the specifications The probe or the probe cable is not connected properly gt Check the connection between the probe rage is displayed as air and the probe cable velocity measurement The probe or the probe cable may be damaged Page 62 gt Contact your local Kanomax representative for repair or replacement Page 52 The instrument is not The probe might be not facing into the wind reading the correct air gt Make sure the wind direction indicator is Page 14 speed facing into the wind CLIMOMASTER can t measure the correct THE Sten toads 2 temperature with no wind less than 0 1m s higher temperature with p Page 14 of wind Model 6533 and 6543 can no wind measure less than 0 1 m s isdisplayedas The duct information shape and size is not the air volumetric flow stored Page 16 measurement gt Register duct information 59 Output check 1 Print out Possible cause s Solution s gt Confirm the printer connection The Baud Rate might not be set properly gt Check both the instrument and printer Page 46 settings Make sure to use the optional printer Model DPU S245 and printer cable Model Page 34 6000 31 Confirm the connection procedure gt Connect the printer to the printer p
49. l rights reserved 2012 No copying distribution publication modification or incorporation of this document in whole or part is permitted for commercial purposes without the express written permission of Kanomax The contents of this document may be changed without prior notice 01002 12 04 Contact Information KANOMAX The Ultimate Measurements
50. ll our service center See last page for contact information eDuring the warranty period we will repair at no charge a product that proves to be defective due to material or workmanship under normal use Kanomax Limited Warranty eRepair after warranty expiration Upon request we will repair the instrument at the customer s expense if the instrument s performance is found to be recoverable by providing the repair eReplacement parts are available for minimum period of five 5 years after termination of production This storage period of replacement parts is considered as the period during which we can provide repair service For further information please contact your local distributor or our service center 61 62 17 Contact Information K ANOMAX The Ultimate Measurements U S A KANOMAX USA INC PO Box 372 219 Route 206 Andover NJ 07821 U S A TEL 800 247 8887 973 786 6386 FAX 973 786 7586 URL http www kanomax usa com E Mail info kanomax usa com JAPAN KANOMAX JAPAN INC 2 1 Shimizu Suita City Osaka 565 0805 Japan TEL 81 6 6877 0183 FAX 81 6 6879 5570 URL http www kanomax co jp E Mail sales kanomax co jp CHINA Shenyang Kano Scientific Instrument Co Ltd 2610 51 Wulihe Street Heping District Shenyang P R C TEL 86 24 23846440 FAX 86 24 23898417 URL http www kanomax com cn E Mail sales kanomax com cn Copyright Kanomax Japan Inc Al
51. n gt You can select the range of calculation If you are not going to change the data range press 6s OLD tO calculate all the data 4D 05 T Press ser Cursor will appear on E m E RH he 001 0 81 25 4 64 7 START Hos 0 2 P E LiL ll 2 05 Bd A a04 ioe 55 7 es Use PA to select starting point 00S 1 21 25 7 l 4 006 0 99 25 9 m Press Cursor will move to END You CANNOT set more than one range EU eee Press GSE to select the contents of the Print Out Use PA to select from items 1 to 3 and press ser to print out Please refer to the printing example shown below 1 RESULT Conditions and Calculation Results Conditions and Stored Data Conditions Calculation Results and Stored Data Example of Print Out PAGE SET PAGE SET PAGE 001 PAGE 011 MODE CALCULATION A MODE FLOW RATE DATE 2001 05 19 eens DATE 2001 06 21 TIME 11 32 26 printed out TIME 16 23 08 DATA 010 DATA 003 SAMPLING TIME 001 DIV 005 START 001 END 010 SAMPLING TIME 001 MAX 0 75 m s START 001 END 005 AVG 0 40 m s SHAPE W 200 H 300mm MIN 0 05 m s MAX 32194 m3 h MX 258 C AVG 16871 m3 h AVG 256 C Calculation MIN 5446 m3 h MN 25 4 C Results MAX 25 9 C MAX 59 1 RH RESULT AVG 25 9 C AVG 58 2 RH MN 25 8 C MIN 57 5 RH MAX 72 2 RH DT 168 C AVG 71 2 RH DI MIN 69 7 RH NUM MAX 1 49 m s 001 8 5 AVG 0 78 m s 002 0 8 6 0
52. n the LOCATION 2 ia 2POINT i M memory LOCATION L AVG L 2POINT i M Result Average AVG AVG AVG 1 AVG 2 XAVG L L e Maximum MAX MAX Maximum value from AVG 1 to AVG L e Minimum MIN MIN Minimum value from AVG 1 to AVG L 1 HORMAL l 2 DUCT TYPE Press Qen to enter the Main Menu LL EKFLOM RATE Use PA to select 4 FLOW RATE DATA CLEAR UTILITY and press PRESSURE ZERO Use PA to select 2 MULTI FLOW RATE and press As the same as the SINGLE mode set the following 1 Sampling Time 2 No Trial 4 Data Storage and 5 Duct Entry No MULTI E2DODD 2 0000 Use PA to select 3 MEAS LOC and press ser S MEAS LOC 01001 E a Use PA to select the number of 5 DUCT ENTRY HO 6 5ET TO START MEAS points 1 to 999 and press ser Then use PA to select the number MEAS locations 1 to 999 and press ser SAMPLING MODE Vig MULTI FLOW RATE 29 lt Save the Setting gt MULTI RZ0000 20000 SHAPLIMGC TIME 2001 2 SAMPLING ens O00 MHEAS LOC 0107010 ATA STORAG T mc 4 SET TO START Ready 202 2f lC 62 9 Display Icons Use PVA to select 6 SET TO START and press ser If you press e before saving the settings you will return back to the Main Menu and any setting changes you made will not be saved The ready screen will be displayed use PA
53. nm 35 Print Out Stored Data Single Page cccccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeveueeteneeeeatareneeneneneeas 36 Print Ode Stored Data Plural Pages dsssenuastesetsverauntiaet cio stmt bre t 38 DIGI al OUEIDUE ii55 2520059895240884223158 2 IN SEDENS RIRENEI EIS NIMES MORI N SUI EE NIE RI UNE 39 PS DAE I ON ET TI m IIR 39 To Access the CLIMOMASTER from Your PC daxase stri kei dar sab cerra ka orc rci ee ror 39 Analog CCE ssi ciara WEFRE RENE da EEEI UE SENE KEVIN UN MM d EVI VERUM DICEN FIVE NUM MES 43 other SeLUHOS ieeriesdksewexaskxa E REREEFAxEPESEXEFIMREENE EEAEEVEEREMEENEMEKEEPENMFUEE NE EEUU EE 45 Erg TPE ne Sent eet E 45 Units and Baud Ral Cin oss conti cb HERRERA awa aiaa ean anita SUPR UR ELI SS nanan 46 Settings for LCD Backlight ccc cece cence eee ene e ene e nese nest eee mnm mne 47 TED ee Bc ce errr et nn UU E ee ee eee ee 48 To Delete All the Data ssciccccaccdvacaccsinaatcoadvaeccarinss cies thet annascbionns Ya Gua Feeder xag audi bras 49 Contrast Te Edge EO TE 50 How to Clean a Probe sssans Enc ne sEuskEmuNE CENE EFENNA UU MEE CENE MEME ER RN NK MEE E NM NM ER 51 cisrrelg ecif e eM 52 Principle or Measurement 5n auctort unir k i diia de rii dra ucl S iw KR S ERR RA 53 Principle of Hob wire AnemolTIetlel ocostiscuxiwadaesks drea qu Edd Y Ev ad icai c a ROC bl OR ERE RR 53 What are Discomfort Index DI and Dew Point Temperature DT
54. ode you can change the AT 1 OQ B Time Constant TC by pressing VA Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 d da C a Air temperature is only available on 64 m 1 atl MODEL6531 6541 Time Constant 6542 6533 6543 fans iid You can select the Time Constant from 1 5 or 10seconds Pressure is only TC1 Displays the instantaneous value at every 1 second available on TC5 Displays moving average for 5 seconds MODEL6501 B0 CO TC10 Displays moving average for 10 seconds The Time Constant is only effective in Normal Mode When you first turn on the instrument it is effective only for the AIR VELOCITY and the AIR FLOW measurements in Normal Mode If you need to apply the time constant to the AIR TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY and PRESSURE measurements in Normal Mode refer to the next section Changing Time Constant Application xxx What is Time Constant Time Constant determines the time span of the moving average When you set the Time Constant to a larger longer value the readings will become stable When you select a smaller shorter value the readings will become more responsive and sensitive to changes in air velocity This function is not available in Calculation or Flow Rate Mode Displays the instantaneous value at every 1 sec Updates every second The value displayed is the average of the past 5 seconds Updates every second The value displayed is the average of the past 10 seconds 20 Normal
55. ort Page 34 then turn on the instrument and printer Display is not frozen START j AE E tis gt 1 Press to hold the display aigpiay 2 Press to print out Want to cancel printing You can t cancel print while it is operating Page 34 The printer doesn t operate Output check 2 Digital output Possible cause s Solution s Confirm the USB connection which i Page 39 39 different from printer connection The Baud Rate might not be set properly gt Check both the instrument and PC Page 34 settings Confirm the communication command ex i Page 39 Hyper Terminal command Output check 3 Analog output Possible cause s Solution s Check the connection and confirm hel page43 Page43 43 polarity No data is generated The HOLD function might be active Press to cancel the HOLD function PC doesn t load the measuring data Page 43 Data is tiered Data is outputted every one second Page 43 43 Confirm the setting for analog output Page 43 The output data is not Confirm the output range Page 43 correct The load impedance might not be optimum Pade 43 Set the load impedance larger than 5k Q g 60 Trouble Shooting 16 Warranty and After Service Kanomax Limited Warranty The limited warranty set forth below is given by KANOMAX JAPAN Inc hereafter referred to as KJI with respect to the KANOMAX brand anemometer and its attachment parts including probe and other
56. play 4 The maximum number that can be set is 9999 If you need more re send the command Output Content a Air Velocity Mode Velocity Temperature Humidity Humidity Flow Rate Mode Flow Rate Temperature Humidity Pressure Mode 0000000 0000000 Pressure All Example Air Velocity Mode wiwal a 2 ua SB peer dedi typed D0004 ool 5 j oooh oond Da veil a B acus tel uuu iel a PEE ce elle oe lt To Cancel gt Example Type Nw AN a To Download the Measuring Conditions 1 Type Sa 2 After AS the data will be displayed as described below Output Content Measuring Parameter WTH VTH or PRS Time Constant P 20 Duct Size Width Height Diameter Units of the Duct Size WTH Flow Rate Temperature Humidity s VTH Air Velocity Temperature Humidity Example PRS Pressure AS YTA D z uoZ003 WoS00 asso mms To Download the Measuring Units Example 1 Type U Alla 2 After AU the data will be displayed m s CiMRHikPaima mins Output Content Velocity Unit Temperature Unit Humidity Unit Pressure Unit Flow Rate Unit Digital Output 0000000 will be displayed for humidity on MODEL6541 6542 6543 and 6561 0000000 will be displayed for temperature and humidity on MODEL6551 and 6552 Pressure is only available on MODEL6501 B0 CO The format of the date output is fixed to Year Month Day This is not affected by date setting of
57. ronment with rapid air temperature changes measure for at least 20 seconds and wait for the reading to Stabilize before starting the actual measurement i e the data will not be accurate until the probe has time to acclimate to the environment Air Temperature e The faster the wind the shorter the response time for temperature measurements The normal response time is approximately 30 seconds when the air velocity is 1 m s 90 response Wait for the reading to become stable before taking a measurement eWhen no airflow is present the air temperature reading may be higher than the actual temperature due to the heat generated by the air velocity sensor It is recommended that you SLOWLY wave the probe to create an environment with approx 0 1m s airflow to obtain accurate temperature readings Humidity eHumidity readings in an atmosphere with extremely high humidity or rapid temperature changes may be higher than the actual humidity due to condensation generated on the surface of the sensor If this occurs allow the probe to dry in an atmosphere with 40 RH humidity or less for 24 hours Comparing with ASSMANN Psychrometer The humidity measurement function of CLIMOMASTER is strictly calibrated traceable to Japanese National Standards carried by JEMIC Japan Electric Meters Inspection Corporation and it assures you highly accurate performance The electronic hygrometer used in CLIMOMASTER is known to be more st
58. t of the 720 3 screen To select the duct type use PA while pressing If you have not selected a duct type or your selected duct type number is not available the instrument will not give you the flow rate reading Make sure the duct type is properly registered and selected See Getting Started Duct Shape Size Input on P 16 for details NORMAL MODE Hold the Reading 12404412 15 40 23 0 Sr Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 za a Air temperature is only available on 64 E 1 EA MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 While measuring in NORMAL Mode press the IBS key to hold the current reading This is applicable in both the flow rate and pressure measurement screens as well The HOLD indicator appears on the display to indicate that the reading shown is held Press can again to release Hold the Maximum Value 12404412 15 40 23 64 l3 s Pressure is only available on 12404412 15 40 23 MODEL6501 B0 CO 223 50 64 l3 While measuring NORMAL Mode press and hold eRe The HOLD indicator appears on the display As long as you keep pressing down the 4 button you can hold the maximum value of each parameter air velocity air temperature humidity and pressure When you release em the reading shown will be frozen Press i again to release 19 Setting the Time Constant 12 04 12 15 40 23 amp In NORMAL M
59. tance and I is current R is kept constant regardless of air velocity since the temperature in constant Therefore RI ca bJU The Temperature Compensation The air velocity sonsor is heated to an elevated temperature relative to the surrounding air by means of control electronics The temperature compensation sensor senses the ambient or surrounding air temperature and forces the velocity sensor to stay at a constant overheat above the ambient The circuit forces the voltage to be equal by means of an operational amplifier Air flowing past the sensor tends to cool the sensor thus driving down its resistance The amplifier responds by immediately delivering more power to the circuit to maintain voltage equilibrium Delivered power is converted into an electrical signal to display 23 direct proportional relationship with the temperature We can measure the wind temperature by adjusting the sensor s Temp Sensor temperature to the wind temperature and measuring its Platinum Resistor coefficient of resistance Measurement of Wind Temperature MODEL 6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 The coefficient of resistance of the temperature sensor has a Measurement of Humidity Hyqrometer MODEL6531 6533 The sensor is a pair of condensers and its Upper T Electrode Wow electro capacity is dependent upon the amount of water contained in its hydrophilic macromolecule Macromolecule humidity sensitive membrane Membrane The
60. ty ENTRY NO you S DUCT ENTRY HO H7 cannot start the Flow Rate measurement The duct type settings screen will be displayed Here you can input the dimensions of the duct Refer to Duct Shape Size Input on P 16 for details UMITEXmm inch mm SBUE RETURN Use PA to select SHHPLIHGCTIME 6 SET TO START and press ser 2 SAMPLING Cn j MERS POINT DATA STORAGE Q If you press D before saving the settings you will return back to the Main Menu and any setting changes you made will not be saved 27 28 Humidity is only available on MODEL6531 6533 Air temperature is only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 6561 lt Ready gt 3 04 12 The ready screen will be displayed 6037 25 1 C 65 7 Use y A while pressing ser to change the entry no of the duct type Press to start measuring Display Icons 1 RDY Current Status READY SAMPLE 2 P 1 Current Number of Points 3 N 1 Current Number of Trial 4 D 3 Selected Duct Entry Number 5 C300 Duct Shape and Size In this case the duct is circular and 300mm in diameter For the rectangular duct W and H will be displayed While Measuring START 12704712 15 24 z7 Press to stop the measurement To TAR 6037 continue measuring press again 70 90 Press ser to complete the eG S r xl measurement Then the results will be displayed If Point 1 is not completed
61. urate Flow Rate Mode which corresponds to the industry measurement standards such as ASHRAE SINGLE FLOW RATE Mode This mode is useful for performing a measurement of the airflow of duct i e a duct traverse Following the steps listed below you can program Climomaster with the following parameters e Sampling Time The instrument will take a sample at the end of this entered sampling time Example if you setup a sampling time of 10 seconds Climomaster will wait 10 seconds and then take a measurement If you are taking multiple samples it will wait 10 seconds between each one before taking the next sample e Number of Trials this is the number of samples you wish to collect from a single point in the traverse e Number of Points this is the total number of points in the traverse In single mode the average maximum and minimum values from all points will be calculated The instrument will record the average from each point as well as providing a final average of all the points in the traverse Value at point 1 Value at point 2 Value at point M POINT 1 POINT 2 POINT M TRIAL 1 2 3 ees N TRIAL 1 2 3 ees N TRIAL 1 2 3 ees N Time needed to measure a point Sampling Time X N Number of Trial The value of each point is recorded as the average of TRIAL 1 to TRIAL N This value for each individual point is stored porNT M avg M TRIAL N N in the memory POINT 1 avg 1 2 XTR
62. ut range the low end will be set at OV and the high end refer to To change Will be set at iV The voltage is linear Time Constant on The Time Constant will be in effect P 20 Ways To Take In Measured Data Analog Output Explanation Measuring time Take 10 1 0 1 3 2 0sec measurements each second and indicate the average as an instantaneous value at every 1 sec lt Output the average measured value for 5 seconds at every 0 1 second Data shifts by 0 1 second Output the average measured value for 4 A f 10 10 seconds at every ii 0 1 second Data shifts by 0 1 second NORMAL Press Geen to enter the Main Menu DUCT TYPE CALCULATION S ELON RATE Use A to select 7 UTILITY DATA OUTPUT oor Qe Press Cg UTILITY FEE SSLUR Use A to select 1 TIME AJUST 3 ANALOG OUTPUT E d F Press ser 5 BACKLIGHT OM OFF lt To Select Data gt Select 1 OUTPUT SELECT and press l ULITPLIT SELECT MEL s Pressure is only E available on MODEL6501 BO z SALE IHF CO H idity i l oa Use Pato select VEL Velocity PRS Pressure MODEL6531 6533 HUM Humidity or TMP Temperature a Air temperature is Press ser only available on MODEL6531 6541 6542 6533 6543 a iiid To Set the Output Range HHHL IS OUTPUT w n ma UR use QR A to select 2 selected eens NUN parameter and press A __ m und RN

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