Buy a digital chart recorder from SISCO. The paper chart recorder up to 8 input channels, embodies many functions, such as signal processing, display, printing, alarming, and it is an ideal device to collect, analyze, and store data and information in industrial processes. This paper recorder is mainly applied in industrial spots like metallurgy, petrol, chemicals, building materials, paper-making, food, medicine, and heat or water treatment industry.
Equipped with a 2-inch high-definition OLED LCD screen which can provide real-time data display
The paper chart recorder featuring 1-8 selectable plug-in terminal blocks
SISCO chart recorder is widely used in industrial and scientific applications to monitor and record variables such as temperature, pressure, humidity, and flow rate over time. Commonly employed in fields like manufacturing, environmental monitoring, HVAC systems, and laboratories, chart recorders help ensure process stability, compliance with regulations, and accurate data tracking for analysis and quality control. Their ability to provide a visual record of changing conditions makes them essential for long-term data monitoring and process optimization.
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Model | SISCO-CR-R1200 |
Number of Channels | 8-channel universal signal input |
Input Signal | 0-20mV, 0-50mV, 0-100mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 1-5V square root, 0-10V |
Current Quasi-signal | 0-10mA, 4-20mA, 0-20mA square root |
Six Types of Thermocouples | B, E, J, K, S, T |
Three Types of Thermal Resistors | Pt100, Cu50, Cu100 |
Alarm Output | Up to 8 channels, 250 VAC, 5A relay normally open contact |
Channel Isolation | Input channels are isolated from each other and have no interference |
Hardware Watchdog | Independent watchdog chip to ensure long-term safe and reliable operation of the host |
Real-time Clock | Independent clock chip, powered by a lithium battery, no loss when power is off |
Sampling Cycle | 0.6 seconds, that is, sampling each channel once every 0.6 seconds |
Recording Paper | Using Japanese royal paper, data can be stored for 10 years |
Power Supply | 100-240VAC; DC: 24VDC |
Paper Feed Speed | Paper feed speed: 10mm/h to 450mm/h |
Dimensions | Dimensions: 144*144*240mm; Opening size: 138mm+1*138mm+1 |
Weight | 1kg |
Q1: What is a chart recorder?
A1: A chart recorder is a device used to record data over time, typically in the form of a graph or chart on paper or digitally. It continuously monitors variables such as temperature, pressure, humidity, or flow rate using sensors, and then plots this data on a moving chart, which can be circular, strip-based, or digital. Chart recorders are commonly used in industrial, environmental, and laboratory settings to visually display trends and changes in these variables, ensuring proper control, monitoring, and record-keeping for processes and systems.
Q2: How often should the paper be replaced in a chart recorder?
A2: The paper in a chart recorder should be replaced when it becomes worn out, dirty, or when the current chart has completed its recording cycle and a new chart is needed to continue data logging. Regularly checking the paper for any signs of wear or damage is important to ensure the accuracy and clarity of the recorded data. The frequency of replacement will depend on several factors, including the type of chart recorder being used (such as circular or strip chart recorders), the duration of the recording cycle (daily, weekly, or monthly), and the intensity of use. Keeping the paper fresh and in good condition helps maintain accurate records and ensures the recorder operates smoothly.
Q3: What is the purpose of calibration in chart recorders?
A3: The purpose of calibration in chart recorders is to ensure accurate and reliable measurements by adjusting the device to match known reference values. Calibration involves comparing the chart recorder's sensor readings to standard or certified measurements and making necessary adjustments to correct any discrepancies. This process ensures that the data recorded, such as temperature, pressure, or other variables, accurately reflects the true values. Regular calibration is essential for maintaining precision, especially in applications where precise data monitoring is critical for safety, compliance, or quality control.
Tips: What are the different types of chart recorders?
There are several different types of chart recorders, each designed for specific applications and data recording needs:
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