Instructions
HD32.2 - 12 - V1.4
4.1.1 The measurement “Unit”
Pressing ►/ UNIT key, it’s possible to visualize the temperature in degrees °C (Celsius), °F (Fahr-
enheit) or °K (Kelvin).
4.1.2 The immediate printing of the data
Pressing Enter key, it’s possible to print the immediate data on HD40.1 printer.
Example of immediate printing of the data, obtained using HD40.1 printer.
NOTES
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ISO 7243 WBGT Index
Reference regulation
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Model HD32.2 WBGT Index
Instrument model
Firm.Ver.=01.00
Instrument firmware version
Firm.Date=2008/12/05
Instrument firmware date
SN=12345678
Instrument serial number
ID=0000000000000000
Identification code
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Probe ch.1 description
Description of the probe connected to the inlet 1
Type: Pt100
Data cal.:2008/10/01
Serial N.:08109450
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Probe ch.2 description
Description of the probe connected to the inlet 2
Type: Pt100 Tg 50
Cal. date.:2008/10/01
Serial N.:08109452
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Probe ch.3 description
Description of the probe connected to the inlet 3
Type: Pt100 Tw
Cal. date.:2008/10/01
Serial N.:08109454
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Date=2008/11/21 15:00:00
Date and hour
Tnw 21.2 °C
Wet bulb temperature with natural ventilation
Globe thermometer temperature
Tg 24.9 °C
Wet bulb temperature
Ta 31.3 °C
WBGT in absence of direct solar irradiation
WBGT (i) 22.3 °C
WBGT in presence of direct solar irradiation
WBGT (o) 23.0 °C
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Notes:
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4.1.3 The maximum, minimum and medium values of the detected sizes
Pressing ◄/FUNC key, it’s possible to visualize the maximum, minimum and medium value of the
detected sizes.
To reset the statistic data, press ◄/FUNC key till “Clear Func? Yes No” writing doesn’t appear.
Select Yes with ▲▼ keys and confirm with ENTER key.
NOTE: Once selected, for example, max, all the visualized sizes indicate the maximum value. The
average is calculated on the number of samples belonging to the first five minutes and then,
considering the current average.