Delta Ohm HD32.2 + TP3207.2 + TP3276.2 + HP3201.2

Delta Ohm HD32.2 WBGT Kit User Manual

Comprehensive guide for the Delta Ohm HD32.2 WBGT Kit Temperature Measuring Device.

Kupu Whakataki

The Delta Ohm HD32.2 WBGT Kit is a professional instrument designed for measuring the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) index, a widely recognized heat stress indicator. This kit includes the main HD32.2 measuring device along with specific sensors (TP3207.2, TP3276.2, HP3201.2) to accurately assess environmental conditions. It is engineered for durability and robust performance across a temperature range of -40 to +100°C, making it suitable for various industrial and scientific applications.

This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Delta Ohm HD32.2 WBGT Kit to ensure accurate measurements and prolonged device lifespan.

Nga Waahanga Kete

Before proceeding with setup, ensure all components listed below are present and undamaged. Refer to the image for visual identification of the main components.

Delta Ohm HD32.2 WBGT Kit with main unit, sensors, and tripod

This image displays the complete Delta Ohm HD32.2 WBGT Kit. It features the main measuring device mounted on a tripod, with three different sensors attached to the top. The sensors include a black globe thermometer, a wet bulb thermometer, and a dry bulb thermometer, all designed for comprehensive WBGT index measurement.

Tatūnga

  1. Wewete ana: Tangohia marietia ngā wāhanga katoa i roto i te takai. Tirohia mēnā he tohu pakaru i te wā e tukuna ana.
  2. Tāuta Pūhiko: The device is battery-powered. Locate the battery compartment on the main HD32.2 unit. Insert the required batteries, ensuring correct polarity. (Note: Batteries are not included in the standard kit and must be purchased separately if not already present.)
  3. Huinga Takitoru: Extend the legs of the tripod and secure them firmly. Mount the HD32.2 main unit onto the tripod's mounting screw, ensuring it is stable and level.
  4. Hononga Pūoko: Connect each sensor (TP3207.2, TP3276.2, HP3201.2) to the corresponding input ports on the top of the HD32.2 main unit. Ensure connections are secure to prevent signal loss. The ports are typically labeled for correct sensor placement.
  5. Wet Bulb Preparation: For the wet bulb thermometer (TP3276.2), ensure the wick is clean and moistened with distilled water. The wick should cover the sensor bulb completely and remain saturated during measurements.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

  1. Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Pehia te ON/OFF button to power on the device. The display will illuminate and show the initial measurement screen. To power off, press and hold the ON/OFF pātene kia weto te whakaaturanga.
  2. Whakaatu Whakaterenga: Whakamahia nga pere pere (, , , ) to navigate through different measurement parameters and menu options. The KAUPAPA pātene whakaū i ngā kōwhiringa.
  3. Aratau Ine: The HD32.2 offers various measurement modes, including WBGT (Wet Bulb Globe Temperature), ambient temperature (Ta), natural wet bulb temperature (Tnwb), and globe temperature (Tg). Use the Puapuaki or MENU button to cycle through or select desired measurement parameters.
  4. Te Inenga:
    • Position the kit in the environment where the WBGT index needs to be measured. Ensure sensors are exposed to the conditions without obstruction.
    • Allow sufficient time (typically 15-20 minutes) for the sensors, especially the globe thermometer, to stabilize and reach thermal equilibrium with the environment before taking readings.
    • Read the values displayed on the screen. The WBGT index will be calculated and shown along with individual sensor readings.
  5. Takitaki Raraunga: If equipped with data logging capabilities, use the MEM button to save current readings. Refer to the device's on-screen menu for options to configure logging intervals and retrieve stored data.

Te tiaki

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kaore te taputapu i te hiko.Nga pākahiko iti, mate ranei; hē te tāutanga pūhiko.Whakakapia ngā pākahiko ki ngā mea hou; kia tika te polarity.
Ko nga panui kore tika.Dirty or damaged sensors; improper sensor connection; wick not properly moistened (for wet bulb).Clean sensors; re-connect sensors securely; ensure wet bulb wick is clean and saturated with distilled water. Allow sufficient stabilization time.
Ka whakaatuhia te karere hapa i te mata.Sensor malfunction; out of measurement range.Check sensor connections. If error persists, contact customer support. Ensure measurements are within the specified range.
No data logging.Memory full; incorrect logging settings.Clear memory or transfer data. Check logging interval and settings in the menu.

Whakatakotoranga

TawhāTaipitopito
Tau tauiraHD32.2 + TP3207.2 + TP3276.2 + HP3201.2
WaitohuDelta Ohm
Awhe Ine-40 to +100°C (Temperature)
Taumaha Tūemi7 Kirokaramu
Hunga Hua15 x 14 x 10 cm
RauemiPlastic (main unit), Stainless Steel (some sensor components)
Momo PukuPūhiko Powered
Pūnaha WaeineInenga
ASINB07ZP6ZLWX

Nga korero Whakaputanga

Delta Ohm products are manufactured to high quality standards. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Delta Ohm webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo etahi kereme whakamana.

Tautoko

If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual or require technical assistance, please contact Delta Ohm customer support. Contact details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official website or in the product packaging. When contacting support, please have your model number and purchase information ready.