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Chart, 10.313 In, 0 to 5, 1 Day, PK100
Description
Optimize your data recording and monitoring systems with this precision-engineered circular chart, designed for use in industrial recorders that track key variables over 24-hour cycles.
Key Specifications & Details
- Chart Diameter: 10.313 in (≈ 10.31″)
- Measurement Range: 0 to 5 (uniform scale)
- Time Rotation / Recording Period: 1 day / 24 hours
- Chart Type: Circular paper chart (recording medium)
- Grid & Print: Black grid, increments of ½ unit
- Packaging / Quantity: 100 charts per box (PK100)
- Compatible Recorder Models: AR-100, DR 4200 GP/EV, DR 4300, DR 4311 (and similar Honeywell recorders)
- Origin / Brand: Honeywell / BN series
Benefits & Applications
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Accurate 24-Hour Monitoring
The 1-day rotation makes this chart ideal for daily logging of process variables such as pressure, temperature, flow, or level—keeping records organized and easily reviewable. -
High Precision Scaling
The 0–5 range with ½-unit increments provides good resolution for moderately sensitive measurements, making it suitable where fine differentiation is needed. -
Wide Compatibility
Designed to work with several Honeywell recorders and equivalent circular chart drives, ensuring seamless integration into existing systems. -
Bulk Supply for Continuous Operation
The 100-chart box helps maintain continuity in environments requiring frequent chart replacements—ideal for continuous operations or remote monitoring. -
Readability & Standard Design
The black grid printing enhances visibility, and the standard 10.313″ size ensures compatibility with many chart recorder models.
Usage & Handling Tips
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Align Correctly Before Mounting
Place the chart securely on the recorder spindle and align it with the 0 reference point before starting the chart drive. -
Maintain Clean & Dry Environment
Store charts in a dry, dust-free environment to prevent smudging, moisture damage, or degradation. -
Replace Daily
Since these are 1-day charts, plan replacement every 24 hours to maintain continuity and accuracy in records. -
Check Recorder Settings
Make sure your recorder is configured (chart drive rate, zero point, etc.) to match the 0–5 scale of the chart. -
Archive Carefully
After use, handle charts gently and store them flat or in archival sleeves if long-term logging is needed.