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Elcometer 215 User Manual

Elcometer 215
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3 GETTING STARTED (continued)
3.8 THE THERMAL BARRIER & HEAT SINK BLOCK
The Elcometer 215 Model S and T are supplied
with a thermal barrier as standard.
To ensure the logger does not exceed
its maximum operating temperature, it
should be placed inside the protective
thermal barrier prior to going into the
oven.
Place the logger in the thermal barrier,
ensuring that the probe leads are passed
through the barrier’s cable guide and they
are not twisted or trapped.
Always take the logger out of the
thermal barrier immediately after
passing through the oven.
DO NOT touch surfaces which
become hot during high temperature
operation.
Thermal Barrier with Heat Sink Block
The Elcometer 215 Model T is supplied with
a thermal barrier compatible with the heat
sink block, also supplied.
When used together, they enable the logger
to be used at elevated temperatures over a
longer time period, see ‘Thermal
Characteristics’ table on page en-7.
DO NOT use the heat sink block if the heat sink material is in
liquid form, see Appendix he Heat Sink Block’ on page B T
en-21 for further information.
Note: A Material Safety Data Sheet for the heat sink material in the heat sink block
supplied with the Elcometer 215 Model T and available as an accessory, is
available to download via our website:
www.elcometer.com/images/stories/MSDS/elcometer_215_heat_sink.pdf
Incorrect: Probe leads
are twisted
Correct: Probe leads are
not twisted or trapped
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Elcometer 215 Specifications

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BrandElcometer
Model215
CategoryData Loggers
LanguageEnglish