BEAMEX MB140 Manual de usuario

Metrology
Temperature Block series
Beamex® MB140, MB155, MB425, MB700
User Guide
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Table of Contents
1 Before You Start .......................................................................1
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 1
1.2 Symbols Used ........................................................................................... 1
1.3 Safety Information ..................................................................................... 2
1.3.1 Warnings .........................................................................................................2
1.3.2 Cautions ..........................................................................................................4
1.4 CE Comments ........................................................................................... 5
1.4.1 EMC Directive .................................................................................................5
1.4.2 Immunity Testing .............................................................................................5
1.4.3 Emission Testing ..............................................................................................6
1.4.4 Low Voltage Directive (Safety) ........................................................................6
1.5 Authorized Service Centers ...................................................................... 6
2 Specications and Environmental Conditions ......................7
2.1 Specifications ........................................................................................... 7
2.2 Environmental Conditions ......................................................................... 8
3 Quick start .............................................................................. 11
3.1 Unpacking .............................................................................................. 11
3.2 Setup ....................................................................................................... 12
3.3 System Setup .......................................................................................... 13
3.4 Display .................................................................................................... 13
3.4.1 Measure ........................................................................................................13
3.5 Setting the Temperature .......................................................................... 14
3.5.1 Set-point Setup ..............................................................................................14
3.6 Reference Probe (-R models only).......................................................... 14
3.6.1 Probe Connection .........................................................................................15
3.6.2 Measure Temperature ...................................................................................16
4 Parts and controls .................................................................17
4.1 Back panel .............................................................................................. 17
4.2 Front panel .............................................................................................. 18
4.3 Front Panel Display ................................................................................. 20
4.4 Front Panel Buttons ................................................................................. 20
4.5 Accessories ............................................................................................ 22

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5 Controller operation...............................................................23
5.1 Main Screen ............................................................................................ 23
5.2 Main Menu .............................................................................................. 25
5.2.1 Temp Menu ....................................................................................................25
5.2.1.1 Set ........................................................................................................................ 26
5.2.1.2 Preset ................................................................................................................... 27
5.2.1.3 Setup .................................................................................................................... 28
5.2.1.4 Cutout ................................................................................................................... 28
5.2.2 Ref Menu (-R instruments only) .....................................................................30
5.2.2.1 Select .................................................................................................................... 30
5.2.2.2 Setup .................................................................................................................... 31
5.2.2.3 Test ....................................................................................................................... 34
5.2.2.4 Focus (-R instruments only) .................................................................................. 35
5.2.3 Prog Menu .....................................................................................................36
5.2.3.1 Select .................................................................................................................... 36
5.2.3.2 Setup .................................................................................................................... 37
5.2.3.3 Run ....................................................................................................................... 38
5.2.4 System Menu .................................................................................................39
5.2.4.1 Setup menu .......................................................................................................... 40
5.2.4.2 Cal Menu .............................................................................................................. 44
5.2.4.3 Pass ...................................................................................................................... 50
5.2.4.4 Info (view only) ..................................................................................................... 51
5.3 Menu Structure ....................................................................................... 52
6 Digital communication interface...........................................57
6.1 Wiring ...................................................................................................... 57
6.1.1 Setup .............................................................................................................58
6.1.2 Serial Operation ............................................................................................58
6.2 Command Syntax ................................................................................... 58
6.3 Commands by Function or Group .......................................................... 59
6.4 Serial Commands - Alphabetic Listing ................................................... 61
6.5 Non-SCPI Process Commands ............................................................... 77
6.6 Non-SCPI Command by Function or Group ........................................... 78
7 Maintenance ...........................................................................83
7.1 Regular Metrology Temperature Block performance analysis ................ 83
8 Troubleshooting .....................................................................85
8.1 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 85

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Figures
Figure 1 Probe connector wiring...................................................................... 15
Figure 2 Metrology Temperature Block back panel view ................................. 17
Figure 3 Metrology Temperature Block front panel view ................................. 19
Figure 4 Metrology Temperature Block insert options. ................................... 22
Figure 5 Main screen display........................................................................... 23
Figure 6 MAIN MENU ...................................................................................... 25
Figure 7 TEMPERATURE MENU .............................................................................25
Figure 8 CONTROL SETPOINT menu ......................................................................26
Figure 9 SELECT POINT menu ........................................................................ 27
Figure 10 PRESETS SETUP menu .............................................................................28
Figure 11 CUTOUT SETTINGS menu .............................................................. 28
Figure 12 REFERENCE MENU ......................................................................... 30
Figure 13 PROBE SELECT menu ..................................................................... 30
Figure 14 SETUP PROBE menu ...................................................................... 31
Figure 15 PROBE TEST menu ......................................................................... 34
Figure 16 FOCUS SELECT menu .................................................................... 35
Figure 17 PROGRAM MENU ........................................................................... 36
Figure 18 PROGRAM SELECT menu ............................................................... 36
Figure 19 PROGRAM SETUP menu ................................................................. 37
Figure 20 PROGRAM RUN menu .................................................................... 38
Figure 21 SYSTEM MENU ................................................................................ 39
Figure 22 SETUP MENU .................................................................................. 40
Figure 23 DISPLAY SETTINGS menu............................................................... 40
Figure 24 MEASUREMENT SETTINGS menu .................................................. 41
Figure 25 OPERATION SETTINGS menu ......................................................... 42
Figure 26 COMMUNICATION SETUP menu .................................................... 43
Figure 27 CALIBRATION MENU ...................................................................... 44
Figure 28 SETUP CONTROLLER menu ........................................................... 45
Figure 29 SENSOR SETTINGS menu .............................................................. 46
Figure 30 CUTOUT CALIBRATION menu ........................................................ 48
Figure 31 REFERENCE CALIBRATION menu .................................................. 49
Figure 32 PASSWORD SETUP ......................................................................... 50
Figure 33 SYSTEM INFO menu ........................................................................ 51
Figure 34 RS-232 Wiring .................................................................................. 57

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Tables
Table 1 Symbols ................................................................................................. 1
Table 2 Metrology Temperature Block Specifications ........................................ 7
Table 3 Built-in Readout Specifications ............................................................. 8
Table 4 Matching Certificate Values to MBXXX ITS-90 Coefficients ................ 32
Table 5 Setting Coefficients Rtpw, a8, b8, a4, and b4 ..................................... 32
Table 6 Commands by function or group ........................................................ 59

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Before You Start
Symbols Used
1 Before You Start
1.1 Introduction
Beamex Metrology Temperature Blocks (MB140, MB155, MB425, and MB700) are
designed to be stable heat sources that can be used in a laboratory or eld environ-
ment. With a calibrated display and an optional built-in reference thermometer input
(designated with “-R”), Metrology Temperature Blocks may also be used as a refer-
ence standard.
Metrology Temperature Blocks feature interchangeable probe inserts that t various
sized diameter probes.
The Metrology Temperature Blocks’ controller uses a PRT sensor and thermoelectric
modules or heaters to achieve stable, uniform temperatures throughout the block.
The LCD display continuously shows many useful operating parameters including the
block temperature, block stability, heating and cooling status, and current set-point.
The temperature may be easily set with the control buttons to any desired temperature
within the temperature block’s specied range.
Metrology Temperature Blocks are designed for laboratory performance that can
be used anywhere. With proper use, the instrument will provide continued accurate
calibration of temperature sensors and devices. Before use, the user should be familiar
with the warnings, cautions, and operating procedures of the block as described in the
users manuals.
1.2 Symbols Used
Table 1 lists the symbols that may be used on the instrument or in this manual.
Table 1 Symbols
Symbol Description Symbol Description
AC (Alternating Current) PE Ground
AC-DC Hot Surface (Burn Hazard)
Battery Read the User’s Guide (Important
Information)
Complies with European Union
directives Off
DC On
Double Insulated Canadian Standards Association

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Symbol Description Symbol Description
Electric Shock C-TICK Australian EMC mark
Fuse
The European Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive (2002/96/EC) mark.
OVERVOLTAGE (Installation)
CATEGORY II, Pollution Degree 2
per IEC1010-1 refers to the level
of Impulse Withstand Voltage
protection provided. Equipment of
OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II is
energy-consuming equipment to be
supplied from the xed installation.
Examples include household, office,
and laboratory appliances.
1.3 Safety Information
Use this instrument only as specied in this guide. Otherwise, the protection provided
by the instrument may be impaired. Refer to the safety information in the Warnings
and Cautions sections below.
The following denitions apply to the terms “Warning” and “Caution”.
“Warning” identies conditions and actions that may pose hazards to the user.
“Caution” identies conditions and actions that may damage the instrument
being used.
1.3.1 Warnings
To avoid personal injury, follow these guidelines.
GENERAL
DO NOT use this instrument in environments other than those listed in the User’s
Guide.
Inspect the instrument for damage before each use. DO NOT use the instrument if it
appears damaged or operates abnormally.
Follow all safety guidelines listed in this guide.
Calibration equipment should only be used by trained personnel.
If this equipment is used in a manner not specied by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Before initial use, or after transport, or after storage in humid or semi-humid environ-
ments, or anytime the Metrology Temperature Block has not been energized for more
than 10 days, the instrument needs to be energized for a “dry-out” period of 2 hours
before it can be assumed to meet all of the safety requirements of the IEC 1010-1. If

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Before You Start
Safety Information
the product is wet or has been in a wet environment, take necessary measures to re-
move moisture prior to applying power such as storage in a low humidity temperature
chamber operating at 50°C for 4 hours or more.
DO NOT use this instrument for any application other than calibration work. The
instrument was designed for temperature calibration. Any other use of the instrument
may cause unknown hazards to the user.
Completely unattended operation is not recommended.
DO NOT place the instrument under a cabinet or other structure. Overhead clearance
is required. Always leave enough clearance to allow for safe and easy insertion and
removal of probes.
Use of this instrument at HIGH TEMPERATURES for extended periods of time
requires caution.
Completely unattended high temperature operation is not recommended due to safety
hazards that can arise.
If the instrument is used in a manner not in accordance with the equipment design, the
operation of the Metrology Temperature Block may be impaired or safety hazards may
arise.
This instrument is intended for indoor use only.
BURN HAZARD
Each Metrology Temperature Block is equipped with a Block Temperature Indica-
tor (front panel LED HOT indicator – Patent Pending) even when the instrument
is unplugged. When the indicator is ashing, the instrument is not powered and the
temperature of the block is above 50°C. When the indicator is illuminated, always on,
the instrument is powered and the block temperature is above 50°C.
DO NOT turn the instrument upside down with the inserts in place; the inserts will
fall out.
DO NOT operate instrument in any orientation other than vertical (block opening face
up). Risk of re or burn hazard may result due to excessive heat build up.
DO NOT operate on a ammable surface or near ammable materials.
DO NOT touch the block access surface of the instrument.
The block vent may be very hot due to the fan blowing across the heater block of the
Metrology Temperature Block.
The calibration block temperature of the Metrology Temperature Block is the same as
the actual display temperature, for example, if the instrument is set to 700°C and the
display reads 700°C, the block is at 700°C.
The air over the block can reach temperatures greater that 200°C for high temperature
(400°C and higher) Metrology Temperature Blocks.
Probes and inserts may be hot and should only be inserted and removed from the
instrument when the instrument is operating at temperatures below 50°C.

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DO NOT turn off the instrument at temperatures higher than 100°C. This could create
a hazardous situation. Select a set-point less than 100°C and allow the instrument to
cool before turning it off.
The high temperatures present in Metrology Temperature Blocks designed for opera-
tion at 300°C and higher may result in res and severe burns if safety precautions are
not observed.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
These guidelines must be followed to ensure that the safety mechanisms in this instru-
ment will operate properly. This instrument must be plugged into a 230 VAC (115
VAC optional), AC only electric outlet. The power cord of the instrument is equipped
with a grounding plug for your protection against electrical shock hazards. It must be
plugged directly into a properly grounded receptacle. The receptacle must be installed
in accordance with local codes and ordinances. Consult a qualied electrician. DO
NOT use an extension cord or adapter plug.
If supplied with user accessible fuses, always replace the fuse with one of the same
rating, voltage, and type.
Always replace the power cord with an approved cord of the correct rating and type.
HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the operation of this equipment. SEVERE INJURY or
DEATH may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions. Before working
inside the equipment, turn power off and disconnect power cord.
1.3.2 Cautions
To avoid possible damage to the instrument, follow these guidelines:
To properly calibrate the Metrology Temperature Block, the “Fan Limit” must be set
to “Auto.”
DO NOT leave the insert(s) in the instrument for prolonged periods. Due to the high
operating temperatures of the instrument, the inserts should be removed after each use
and buffed with a Scotch-Brite® pad or emery cloth (see the Maintenance section of
the Users Guide).
Always operate this instrument at room temperature between 5°C and 50°C (41°F and
122°F). Allow sufcient air circulation by leaving at least 15 cm (6 in) of clearance
around the instrument. Overhead clearance is required. DO NOT place the instrument
under any structure.
DO NOT interchange inserts between Metrology Temperature Block models. The in-
serts provided with the instrument as well as any additional inserts ordered are model
specic.
Component lifetime can be shortened by continuous high temperature operation.
DO NOT use uids to clean out the block. Fluids could leak into electronics and dam-
age the instrument.
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