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Protecting data loggers from electrical discharge (ESD)
A discharge of static electricity may cause a running data logger to stop recording. Precautions should be taken to prevent this while handling the data logger. Discharges may occur when there is a charge difference between the data logger and a cable being connected to it or when a person touches an exposed jack.
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Possibility of exposure to chemicals or chemical vapors
This is dependent on the data logger you are using and the chemical and/or concentration of the chemical to which the data logger is exposed. Many chemicals will have an adverse effect on the data loggers and/or the sensors that the loggers utilize. Contact your authorized sales representative with questions regarding specific chemical contact with the data logger that you are using.
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Working with HOBO Data Loggers for Energy Monitoring
Familiarize yourself with Onset products for monitoring electrical energy. Includes logger installation examples and electrical safety information. (Runtime: approximately 1hr 45min)
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Using the S-FS-TRMSA Module
See how to use HOBOware to configure the Two-channel S-FS-TRMSA Module with the H22-001 Energy Logger or the U30.
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Sample Data - Missing Smart Sensor -888.88 Error
Attached is a screenshot that shows the HOBOware error values displayed when a smart sensor is disconnected from a smart sensor-compatible logger, specifically the HOBO H21-002, U30, and H22-001.
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Wiring Diagram - Monitoring 480V, 3-Phase AC Voltage and Current with a HOBO H22-001 Energy Logger
Attached is a wiring diagram that shows how to use CTs and PTs with the HOBO H22-001 Energy Logger via the S-FS-TRMSA Module. The image shows a 480 V, 3-phase application.
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