Installation and Operation Manual for the Gold Series

Installation and Operation Manual for the Gold Series

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR THE GOLD SERIES Models: 20, 30 and SRU Williamson Corporation, 70 Domino Drive, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-369-9607, Fax: 978-369-5485, U.S. Toll Free 800-300-8367 Web Site: williamsonir.com, E-Mail: [email protected] Gold Series Installation & Operation Manual Page 2 WILLIAMSON TWO YEAR WARRANTY Williamson Corporation warrants to the purchaser of This warranty does not cover defects resulting from each new temperature sensor that any part thereof that accident, alteration, improper use, or failure of the proves to be defective in material or workmanship purchaser to follow normal operating procedures as within two (2) years from the date of shipment will be outlined in the installation and operation manual. repaired or replaced at no charge. Williamson Williamson will inspect each sensor returned to verify requires that the instrument be returned to Williamson its proper use and the nature of the defect or damage with all freight charges prepaid. The repair or reported. replacement work will be scheduled with the customer and return shipped by UPS ground. If the customer THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY requests a premium delivery service, the customer will WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND pay the difference between the ground and premium OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED service. OR IMPLIED, ALL OF THAT ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED. Williamson Corporation shall in no If a performance problem should occur, contact our event be liable for any special, indirect, or representative in your area or our office in Concord, consequential damages whatsoever, and neither Massachusetts. assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability. Williamson Corporation, 70 Domino Drive, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-369-9607, Fax: 978-369-5485, US Toll Free: 800-300-8367, Web Site: Williamsonir.com Gold Series Installation & Operation Manual Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 OVERVIEW OF INFRARED TEMPERATURE SENSORS ................................................................................................... 5 2.0 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 6 2.2 FIELD OF VIEW SPECIFICATION ................................................................................................................................. 7 2.3 SENSOR OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................................................ 8 3.0 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ............................................................................................................................ 9 3.1 PLANNING THE SENSOR INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 9 3.2 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................. 10 3.2.1 Mounting the Sensor .......................................................................................................................................... 10 3.2.2 Mounting the Optional Interface Module .......................................................................................................... 14 3.2.3 Connecting the Water Cooling Option for High Ambient Conditions ............................................................... 15 3.2.4 Connecting the Air Purge Option for Applications with Airborne Contaminants ............................................. 15 3.3 ALIGNING THE SENSOR TO THE TARGET .................................................................................................................. 17 3.3.1 Guidelines for Typical Installations ................................................................................................................... 17 3.3.2 Guidelines for Precise Alignment ...................................................................................................................... 18 3.3.3 Guidelines for Viewing through Windows or Sight Holes ................................................................................ 19 3.3.4 Guidelines for Applications Involving Reflected or Transmitted Energy .......................................................... 21 3.4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION FOR THE SENSOR, INTERFACE MODULE, AND POWER SUPPLY ................................... 22 4.0 CONFIGURE AND OPERATE THE SYSTEM .................................................................................................... 24 4.1 THE GOLD SERIES MENU SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................... 24 4.1.1 Overview of the Menu System ........................................................................................................................... 24 4.1.2 Operator Interface .............................................................................................................................................. 24 4.1.3 Navigating The Menu System ............................................................................................................................ 26 4.1.4 Editing Parameters in the Setup Mode ............................................................................................................... 26 4.2 SYSTEM STATUS MESSAGES .................................................................................................................................... 28 4.3 SIGNAL CONDITIONING FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 29 4.3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................ 29 4.3.2 Averaging Time ................................................................................................................................................. 29 4.3.3 Out of Range ...................................................................................................................................................... 29 4.3.4 Peak Hold Delay ................................................................................................................................................ 30 4.3.5 External Peak Hold Reset .................................................................................................................................. 30 4.3.6 Sample and Hold ................................................................................................................................................ 30 4.3.7 Temperature Scale (°F or °C) ............................................................................................................................ 31 4.3.8 Emissivity Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................... 31 4.4 CONFIGURE INPUTS, OUTPUTS, AND ALARMS ......................................................................................................... 32 4.4.1 Programming the Analog Input .......................................................................................................................... 32 4.4.2 Programming The Analog Outputs .................................................................................................................... 32 4.4.3 Programming The Alarms .................................................................................................................................. 34 4.5 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS............................................................................................................................................. 35 4.6 OPTIONAL LASER AIMING SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................... 36 5.0 CALIBRATION, MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ............................................................................................ 37 5.1 CALIBRATION PROCEDURES .................................................................................................................................... 37 5.2 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................... 39 5.2.1 General Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 39 5.2.2 General Troubleshooting Guidelines ................................................................................................................. 39 6.0 APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................................ 41 6.1 REFERENCE MATERIAL ON WILLIAMSON’S WEB SITE ............................................................................................ 42 Williamson Corporation, 70 Domino Drive, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-369-9607,

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