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Figure 1. Major components of the SAAFShield

®

Communications Module.

2.0 Components and Hardware

• Graphic LCD
• Integrated temperature sensor and humidity sensor
• 18-30 VDC power input
• Real time G-class and S-class monitoring
• Built in real time clock and calendar chip
• 4-20 mA output for Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) interfacing
• 3-inch ribbon cable
the SAAFShield Communications Module and its main components

are shown in Figure 1.
Further details on packaging and physical specifications can be found

in the specification.
the Communications Module portion of the SAAFShield device is used

to read, compute, and transmit corrosion, temperature and relative

humidity data.

Ribbon Connector

to SAAFShield

®

DU

Ribbon Connector

to SAAFShield

®

RU

Connector for Power

and 4-20 mA Output

Menu Bottons (Up, Down, OK)

LCD Screen

1.0 Principles of Operation

the SAAFShield Communications Module in combination with the

Detecting Unit is part of the system that allows users to monitor

atmospheric corrosion in real time. this monitoring can be used to

display and trend corrosion data over time allowing users to

evaluate operational procedures, environmental factors, or other items

that occur at specific times and their impact on producing a corrosive

environment.the SAAFShield system utilizes Quartz Crystal

Microbalance (QCM) technology to measure metal corrosion due to

reactions with the environment.

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