Triplett Hsdl300 Heat Stress Wbgt Datalogger User Manual

Triplett Hsdl300 Heat Stress Wbgt Datalogger User Manual

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TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger

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Heat Stress/ WBGT Datalogger

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Triplett HSDL300 Heat Index WBGT Datalogger. The HSDL300 meter measures air temperature, globe temperature, and humidity to give heat stress for using in control of physical activity in hot environment to limit the danger of heat-related injuries
WBGT (wet-bulb globe temperature) was developed as a monitoring basis at US military training camps and became widespread for the use in workplaces and sports situations. The applications of the heat index can be in construction,  iron and steel foundries, bricks firing plants, glass facilities, boiler rooms, mining sites, army training, marathon, beach activities and so on.

Features:

  • Direct measurement of the radiation
  • Effect with a brass black ball.
  • Adjustable WBGT alarm threshold
  • Audible beeper for heat stress monitoring
  • Sensor protecting mechanism
  • Backlight indicator function (Green, yellow, red, flashing red )
  • PC connect for auto logging

Controls and Indicators LCD display

TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - LCD display

Icons and Symbols

WBGTTG TAWet Bulb Globe Temperature
TABlack Globe Temperature
RH/%Air Temperature
F IN  Relative Humidity
°C/°FCelsius/Fahrenheit
INIndoor (no sun)
OUT Outdoor (full sun)
APOAuto Power Off
RECRecording
MAXMaximum
MINMinimum
FULL  Memory Full
TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - iconLow battery indicator
TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon1Alarm indicator
TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2Hold Function

Function Buttons

TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon3 -Press power key to turn on/off the meter. When meter is powered on, APO displayed on LCD.
-PressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon3 +TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4 key to turn on the meter in non-APO mode. NO APO on LCD.
-You will see the firmware version on the LCD for 1 second while power on.

TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon5 -In normal mode, press TA/TG key to switch the displayed temperature from TA to TG or TG to TA.

TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon6 -In normal mode, press MAX/MIN key to switch the displayed parameter to max/min and then return to normal. The value is counted from power on. If you want to reset the value, power off the meter. (Note: Max/Min value will be show  on LCD for 60 seconds then return to normal mode automatically. -In setup mode, press this key to exit from setup and return to normal mode.

-In normal mode, long press SET key to enter setting mode.
TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7-In setup mode,TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 Key is used for setting / save.
-In logging standby status, press this key to start or stop.
-In normal mode, press IN/ OUT key to switch the WBGT mode as Indoor or Outdoor.
TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon8-In setup mode, press this key to increase the value.

TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4 -Press HOLD key to freeze current reading. TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2 appears on LCD. Press again to release.
-In Setup Mode, press this key to decrease the value.
-While press HOLD to freeze the reading, it also activate the back light. The back light color was change with WBGT value. See below. PressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4 key again to release and turn off the back light.
Above 32.2° C: Flashing Red 31~32.2° C: Red 29.4~31 °C: Yellow 26.7~29.4 °C: Green Below 26.7 °C: No backlight
-Long press till TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2icon flashing on display to indicate the logging function is in standby status.

Operation

  1. POWER ON/OFF
    PressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon3 to turn on and turn off the meter. All indicators are shown on the LCD when power on, and then enter measuring mode. You will see the firmware version on the LCD for 1 second while power on.
  2. MEASUREMENT
    Slide down the protecting sheath of sensor before measurements.TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - MEASUREMENT

Display mode
The meter measures TA (Air Temp), TG (Globe Temp), RH (Relative Humidity), and calculates WBGT will be shows on the LCD. (Fig. A) TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - Display mode

IN/OUT switch
To measure WBGT without or with direct sun exposure under IN/OUT modes, hold down TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon8 for more than 1 second to switch.

ALARM / UNIT SETTING
P1.0 WBGT alarm setting
P1.1 alarm buzzer ON/OFF
In normal mode, long press TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 key to enter setup mode. (See below Fig.)When alarm is programmed as ON,TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon1 appears on LCD. When the WBGT value reaches the alarm threshold, theTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon1 icon and WBGT value will flash with continuous  beeper sound per second. However, user can short press TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 key to pause the buzzer, the buzzer then sound every 1 min afterward. But, LCD icon will flash until the WBGT value return to normal.
Even if buzzer alarm is OFF, WBGT value flash while reaches the alarm threshold. TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - Display mode1

P1.2 alarm threshold
The default is setting as 31°C. The adjustment range is 20° C~5°C. Press TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon8orTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4 key to adjust and press TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 key to confirm. Note : 0.5° C per step When in normal mode, pressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 key can cease the buzzer but bell icon remain flashing until the  measured WBGT is returned to normal.
P2.0 Unit setting
P2.1 temperature unit °C /°F switch
Press up/down key to switch between °F and then press TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 key to confirm.

DATALOGGING
Before each recording, connect with computer to setup (see page 8). While ready, long pressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4 tillTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2 flashing on display. During flashing, pressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 to start. To stop logging, long pressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4  tillTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2 flashing and then pressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 to stop.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT
TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - iconappears on the LCD when battery voltage gets low. Please replace battery by opening the compartment on the rear of the meter.

AUTO POWER OFF
The meter turns off automatically after 15 minutes non operation.
To override the function, hold downTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon3 andTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4 for 2 seconds to turn on the meter. The LCD will display “n” and then enter  measuring mode. TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - POWER OFF

TRIPOD MOUNTING
The meter can fit on a tripod for long time monitoring. A built-in thread is on the bottom side of the meter.

Datalogger Setup

There is no need to install USB driver or software before operating logging function. Setup logger every time before you want to start logging function.

Connect to computer to setup
Step1:
Connect the logger with any windows computer. Computer will recognize logger as a CD-ROM and pop up new screen for configuration. If not, you may go to file management to click a recognized CR-ROM called “Logger “
Step2:
Double click “Logger configuration tool” to setup the logger. The logger configuration screen offers 8 languages to help you setup easily. The programmable parameters are sampling rate, start delay time and Logger ID.
-The  programmable sampling rate is from 1 min to 2 hours
-The start delay time is from 0 min to 12 hours
Note: By choosing 5 mins, it means the first record will be taken into logger’s memory 5 mins after you pressing the start key of logger.
-Logger ID is a 4 digit number you can use to give each logger a unique property code, such as 0928.  After setting, click Save to synchronize the setting and your PC time zone to datalogger.

Close the setup screen

Step3:
Disconnect logger and leave it to the place where you want to monitor the WBGT. Remember to push down the transparent protection shield.
Press keys to start logging
Step1:
Long pressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4 key for more than 1 second to activate the logger into standby status. You will see TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2 icon flashing on display.
DuringTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2 icon is flashing, pressingTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 key to start the logging. You will see REC icon flashes on display.
If the logger is programmed as start delay 5 mins, after pressingTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 key, the REC icon will consistent display and then turn into flashing after 5 mins Step2:
It will take 15 ~20 mins to make the WBGT logger to reach equilibrium with testing environment

Press keys to stop logging
To stop recording before memory is full, long pressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon4 key till H TRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2on flash on ice display and then pressTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon7 key during  theTRIPLETT HSDL300 Heat Stress WBGT Datalogger - icon2 icon is still flashing to stop the recording. REC icon will disappear from display There are 12000 records memory space, while memory is full, FULL icon will appear on display.

Connect to computer to read out
The procedure is same like connecting to setup. Pressing download button on setup screen and choose where to save the logged file to. The read out csv report can be opened by windows excel. The saved report contains Configuration Time, Start Time, Start delay, Sampling rate, ID no. and Total records number.
Each record contains Date and time, IN or OUT, TA, RH(%), TG and WBGT

Error Messages

CodeProblemSolution
E21. The value is under range.
2. Improper sensor installation.
Check whether the sensor is installation correct. Put the meter in room temp. for 30 minutes. If the error messages still appear, send back for repair.
E3 The Value is over range.Put the meter in room temp. for 30 minutes. If the error messages still appear, send back for repair.
E41. The value is in error because of the original data.
2. Improper sensor installation.
Put the meter in regular room temp. for 30 minutes. If the error messages still appear, send back for repair.
E11RH Calibration error.–  Do the calibration again.
– Check the battery voltage or replace with new batteries.
– Check wither the sensor is well plugged into the salt bottle and no air comes in.
–  Check ambient condition.
E31 / E33Circuit error. Power on but no display.–  Check whether the batteries are in good contact and correct polarity, or take moot the batteries for one minutes and rental and retry.=
–  Return to the vendor for repair or replacement.
dL 1St
( Appear while long pressing Hold key to activate logging mode)
Means“ download first”, the logged data is not yet transferred to PC-Connect meter with PC to config before logging.
Even you want to keep the setting same as previous run, you still need to go to config screen to Save.

Specifications

Temperature Range32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
Temperature Resolution0.1°F/0.1°C
Temperature Accuracy+/-1.8°F (0.6°C)
Humidity Range0.1 to 99.9%RH
Humidity Resolution0.1%RH
Humidity Accuracy+/-3%RH (@ 25°C, 10~90%RH) Other +/-5%RH)
Globe Temperature Range (Inside Black Ball)32 to 176°F (0 to 80°C)
Globe Temperature Accuracy In/OutInside: +/-1.0°C (15 to 40°C) Others 5°C Outside: +/-1.5°C (15 to 40°C) Others 2°C
WBGT Range32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
WBGT Alarm Range68 to 122°F (20 to 50°C)
Sampling Rate Intervals (Minutes)1, 5, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 mins
Start Delay Time (Minutes)0, 5, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 mins
Memory Points12000 readings, each contains WBGT, TA, TG and RH
Black Ball SizeDiameter:3.0”( 75mm) Height: 3.0” (75mm)
Stabilization Time15 to 25 Minutes Typical
Battery Life>200 Hours
LCD Size2.0” (H) x 1.25” (W) (50mm (H) x 32mm (W)
Operating Temperature32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
Operating RH%Humidity < 80%
Storage Temperature-4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C)
Storage Humidity RH%Humidity < 90%
Dimensions12.0” x 3.0” x 1.5” (302mm(H)x75mm(W) x37mm(D)
Weight0.66lb(300g)
Batteries(4) 1.5V AAA
Included(4) 1.5V AAA Batteries, User Manual, Mini USB Cable

APPENDIX

PERMIS SIB LE HEAT EXPOSURE THRESHOLD LIM IT
Source: ACGIH 1992(The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists)
WBGT INDEX AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE
Value: WBGT
Recommendations to heat exposure level for working and physical

Activity WBGTFlagActivity Intensity
< 26.7oC ( 80oF)WhiteNormal activity. Caution should be taken.
26.7-29.4oC (80-84.9oF)GreenDiscretion is required in planning intense physical activity.
29.4-31oCIntense activity for new
(85-87.9oF)Yellowand unacclimated persons should be curtailed.
31-32.2oC (88-89.9 oF)RedIntense exercise must be curtailed for those with less than 12 weeks training in hot weather. Be on high alert
> 32.2oC (> 90 oF)BlackCancel all outdoor exercise.

Source: Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine (NAVMED P-5010)

Work/rest regimenLightModerateHeavy
(Each hour)
Continuous work
75% work, 25% rest50% work, 50% rest

 25% work, 75% rest

30oC
/86oF 30.6oC
/87oF 31.4oC
/89oF 32.2oC
/90oF
26.7o
/80oF 28oC
/82oF 29.4oC
/85oF 31.1oC
/88oF
25oC
/77oF 25.9oC
/78oF 27.9oC
/82oF 30oC
/86oF

Warranty

Triplett / Jewell Instruments extends the following warranty to the original purchaser of these goods for use. Triplett warrants to the original purchaser for use that the products sold by it will be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of (1) one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any of our products which have been repaired or altered by unauthorized persons in any way or purchased from unauthorized distributors so as, in our sole judgment, to injure their stability or reliability, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, misapplication, negligence, accident or which have had the serial numbers altered, defaced, or removed. Accessories, including batteries are not covered by this warranty. .

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