Super Systems DPL4000 User Manual

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Page #2 of 16___________________________________________________________________________ M4581 – DPL4000

Product Description:
This device is used to measure very low dew points with high accuracy and excellent long-
term stability. It can be used across a wide range of temperatures and pressures, and it
measures dew point in a variety of non-corrosive gases including Nitrogen, Argon, Hydrogen,
and Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6).

General Specifications:

Total Measurement Range:

-148°F to +32°F (-100°C to 0°C)

Optimal Measurement Range:

-112°F to -22°F (-80°C to -30°C)

Accuracy (Within Optimal Range):

+/- 3.6°F (+/- 2°C)

Accuracy (Outside Optimal Range):

+/- 5.4°F (+/- 3°C)

Operating Temperature Range:

-40°F to +140°F (-40°C to +60°C)

Operating Pressure Range:

0-725 psi / 0-50 bar

Operating Humidity:

Non-Condensing

Sensor Housing Classification:

IP65 – NEMA4 (AISI316L)

Display Housing Classification:

IP54

Display Weight:

400 grams

Power:

Rechargeable NIMH Battery (included) or 4 “AA” Batteries

Battery Recharging Time:

Approximately 4 hours

Battery Charger Input Requirements

110-240 VAC/ 47-63Hz / 400mA

Run Time on Battery Power:

48 Hours – Continuous use / Up to 30 days - Data logging only

Output Units:

Dew Point /Frost Point, ppm & ppb (by volume), ppm (by weight)

Languages Supported:

Nine Possible Languages (See “Language” section)

Data Logging Capacity:

2700 points, user-selectable measurement interval

Data Logging Interval Options:

1s, 5s, 15s, 30s, 1min, 5min, 15min, 30min, 1h, 3h, 12h

Logging Duration Options:

1min, 5min, 15min, 30min, 1h, 3h, 12h, 24h, 7d, 31d, Memory Full

Sensor Technology:
The dew point measurement is based on a capacitive thin film polymer. Water molecules in
the surrounding air or gas diffuse into the polymer layer through the permeable upper
electrode, which changes the capacitance of the sensor. Changes in capacitance can be
directly correlated to the quantity of water molecules in the gas.

Special Features:
The dew point sensor in the DPL4000 performs two functions that provide increased accuracy
and response time.
Automatic Calibration – The sensor warms itself and performs an offset (zero point)

correction. This is performed automatically at start up and after every 45 minutes of
continuous use.

Sensor Purge – This function evaporates all excess moisture molecules from the sensor to

significantly increase the response time when the sensor goes from a wet condition to a
dry condition. This is performed automatically at startup and after every 24 hours of
continuous use. A Sensor Purge will also be initiated automatically when the sensor
detects a large wet-to-dry environmental change.

Getting Started:
To begin taking measurements with the DPL4000:

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