The recommended calibration procedure involves using a calibrated voltage source and a precision multimeter to verify the accuracy of the GIS-1000's voltage and current measurements. Stancor provides a calibration manual that outlines the step-by-step process.
Yes, the GIS-1000 is designed to meet the requirements for use in hazardous locations, including Class I, Division 2, and Zone 2 areas. However, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and applicable safety standards to ensure safe operation.
The GIS-1000 has built-in overvoltage and overcurrent protection circuits that prevent damage to the device in the event of excessive voltage or current. The device will automatically shut down and provide an alarm signal in such cases.
Yes, the GIS-1000 has various communication interfaces, including RS-232, RS-485, and Ethernet, which allow it to be connected to a computer or PLC for remote monitoring and control. Stancor provides software development kits (SDKs) and communication protocols to facilitate integration.
The typical response time of the GIS-1000's measurements is less than 10 ms, making it suitable for real-time monitoring and control applications.