Triplett HS10 Heat Stress Meter Wet Bulb Global User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- TRIPLETT
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- Description
- LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
- FUNCTION BUTTONS
- Operation
- MEASUREMENT
- SOUND LEVEL
- DANGER ZONE INDICATOR
- ALARM
- SETUP MODE
- ALARM THRESHOLD SETTING
- TEMPERATURE UNIT °C /°F
- WBGT / HI SWITCHING
- RESET FUNCTION
- Battery Installation and Replacement
- Low Battery Indication
- Specifications
- Appendix
- Heat Index Chart
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User Manual
HS10
Heat Stress Meter /Wet Bulb Global
Temperature (WBGT) and Heat Index (HI)
Monitor
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Triplett HS10 Heat Stress Wet Bulb Global Temperature (WBGT) and Heat Index (HI) Monitor
This compact checker measures air temperature, globe temperature, and humidity
to give a heat stress index for use in the control of physical activity in hot
environment to limit the danger of heat-related injuries.
WBGT (wet-bulb globe temperature) was developed as a monitoring basis at US
military training camps and became widespread for use in workplaces and sports
situations. It is suggested in an international standard ISO 7243 and many
governments such as OSHA (US Occupational Safety & Health Administration),
SMA(Sports Medicine Australia), and Japan Society for Occupational Health
establish the permissible heat exposure limits in occupational health, sports,
or other physical activities.
The applications of the heat index can be in construction, iron and steel
foundries, bricks-firing plants, glass facilities, boiler rooms, mining sites,
army training, marathon, beach activities, and so on.
The heat index was developed by the US National Weather Service to help people
avoid heat illness. Prolonged exposure and/or physical activity at a high heat
index is likely to lead to sunstroke, heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and even
death. However, please be aware that heat index is not an exact science. The
values reached are approximations. Ultimately, the final decision of whether
or not to exercise or work belongs to the individual, athletic trainer or
employer.
Features
- Simultaneously display WBGT/HI, Temperature & RH
- For outdoor & indoor heat stress measuring
- Programmable buzzer & red LED danger zone warning
- Audible alarm volume adjustable (75dB / 60dB / mute)
- 4 level dangerous level indicator on LCD
- Wearable design with arm strap included
- Display updates every 20 seconds
Description
METER DESCRIPTION (Front and Rear View)
Symbol indication
- ABS Black Ball
- Power Key SET]
- up/ down adjust (2 Keys)
- Hanger
- Screw to change the strap holder
- Strap holder
- LCD Display
- Battery Cover
- Screw hold for a tripod
LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
WBGT Wet Bulb Globe
| _
Temperature
---|---
TEMP| Air Temperature
RH%| Relative Humidity
°C/°F| Celsius/Fahrenheit
IN| Indoor (no sun)
OUT| Outdoor (full sun)
| Alarm indicator
| Battery Indicator
.| Sound Level
HI| Heat Index
FUNCTION BUTTONS
- Press the POWER/SET button to turn ON.
- Press and hold the POWER/SET button for 2 seconds to turn it OFF.
- In NORMAL MEASUREMENT MODE press, the [SET] button [▲] and [▼] button simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter setting Mode.
- In power-off status, press the [SET] button, [▲] and [▼] simultaneously for 5 seconds till entering RESET Mode.
- In NORMAL MEASUREMENT MODE, press the [▲] or [▼] button to adjust the sound level.
- In SETTING MODE press the [▲] or [▼] button to adjust the value of thresholds or ON / OFF the alarm.
Operation
POWER
Press to turn ON (press1 second) and turn OFF (press 2 seconds) the meter. All
indicators are shown on the LCD when powered ON and the meter enters
measurement mode. The firmware revision is displayed on the LCD for 1 second
when powered ON.
MEASUREMENT
When in measurement mode, the WBGT value, temperature and humidity values are displayed on the LCD.
SOUND LEVEL
The user can press the [▲] or [▼] key to adjust the volume of the alarm. In
measuring mode, press the [▲] or [▼] key to adjust the volume in 0dB > 60dB
75dB respectively. The buzzer icon will be displayed.
Note: No Buzzer icon is displayed on the LCD when the sound is 0dB.
DANGER ZONE INDICATOR
For both WBGT and HI there are 4 levels of heat stress danger zone indications at the top of the LCD.
Hazardous | WBGT | HI |
---|---|---|
Caution | 26.7-29.4C | |
(80-84.9F) | 27-31.9C |
(80 6-89 4F)
Extreme caution| 29A-3IC
(85-87.9F)| 32-40.9C
(89-105.6F)
Danger| 31-32.2
(88-89.9F)| 41-53.9
(105.7-129F)
Extreme danger|
32.2C
(>9OF
|
54C
(>129F)
ALARM
When the measured heat stress value is over the alarm threshold, the red LED, buzzer, and measured value will all blink every second as a reminder. After 30 seconds, it beeps 1 time per minute. The user can disable the beep sound at any time when pressing the [▼] key. The alarm threshold value can be reprogrammed. Check “SETUP” Mode in the following section in this manual for further instruction.
SETUP MODE
This function allows users to customize their own default settings. Press the **** button + [▲]+ [▼] buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter SETUP Mode. The meter will return to normal display while keys are inactive for 30 sec in setup mode. Display for either WBGT & HI (Heat Index) is switchable by the user.
IN/OUT SWITCH (ONLY for WBGT mode)
This function serves to calculate WBGT without [IN] or with [OUT] direct sun
exposure. Under IN/OUT modes, press [▲] or [▼] to switch [IN / OUT] then press
to confirm
ALARM THRESHOLD SETTING
This function allows users to customize the alarm threshold or stay at the factory default alarm threshold. While choosing to stay at the factory default alarm threshold, please select [OFF]. [OFF] means to turn off the customization function.
The default alarm threshold is defined below and each range has a different buzzer frequency to distinguish.
If the user decides to customize their own alarm threshold, select [ON], [ON]
means the alarm threshold setting is turned ON by the user.
The adjustment range is listed below.
Hazardous| WBGT| HI| Alarm Customize oFF| Alarm Customize ON Urgent beep Beep
upon the —.measured reading is over the threshold
---|---|---|---|---
Caution| 26.7-29.40 (80-84.9F)| 27-31.9C (80.6-89.4F)| Silent
Extreme caution| 29.4-31C (85-87.9F)| 32-40.9c (89-105.6F)| Beep
Danger| 31-32.2 (88-89.9F)| 41-53.9 (105.7-129F)| Urgent Beep
Extreme danger| >32.2C (>90F)| >54C (>129F1| Urgent
Press the [▲] or [▼] button to adjust the alarm value. Press the button to save the value. The adjustment is 0.1 per step. The adjustment range is 68°F to 122°F (20 to 50°C) for WBGT and 50°F to 140°F(10~60°C) for HI
Note: If the user prefers to monitor the heat stress in a completely silent mode the following procedure can disable the alarm function so the LED, buzzer, and alarm-related icons are all OFF. While adjusting the alarm threshold value, press the [▲] and [▼] keys simultaneously. The alarm threshold will show [–.-] on the LCD Press [▲] and [▼] again to revert the status.
TEMPERATURE UNIT °C /°F
Press [▲] and [▼] key to switch °C (degrees Celcius) or °F (degrees Fahrenheit). Press the key to save the selection.) SET
WBGT / HI SWITCHING
For HS10, the main displayed heat stress index can be WBGT or HI. While the
temp unit setting is completed, press the [▲] or [▼] key to switch WBGT/HI and
then press the SET key to confirm
Then, the checker will return to measurement mode after all settings is
completed.
RESET FUNCTION
This allows the user to RESET the meter to the default setting. In POWER OFF status, press [SET], [▲] and [▼] key simultaneously for 5 seconds till the [rSt] symbol show on the LCD in 5 seconds. Then full display will be turned on and go to measurement mode automatically.
The Default settings for the meter are:
Description | Default Value |
---|---|
IN/OUT | OUT |
ALARM THRESHOLD SETTING | OFF |
°C/° F | °C |
VBGT/IH | WBGT |
SOUND LEVEL |
Battery Installation and Replacement
The meter is powered by (2)1.5V AAA batteries. First, check the batteries
when:
3. First time using the meter
4. The battery symbol appears on the LCD
5. The meter does not power ON.
To install the batteries
- Turn off the meter.
- Remove the battery cover
- Replace the old batteries with two new batteries
- Make sure the batteries are in place and the polarity is correct.
- Replace the battery cover.
Low Battery Indication
appears on the LCD when the battery voltage gets low. Please replace the battery by opening the compartment on the rear of the meter.
Specifications
Temp. range
Temp. resolution
Temp. accuracy
Humidity. range
Humidity resolution
Humidity accuracy
Globe Temp.(inside black ball)
WBGT temp. range
HI temp. range
WBGT Alarm Range
HI Alarm Range
Blackball size(mm)
Stabilization time
Battery life
LCD size (mm)
Operation temp.
Operation RH%
Storage temp.
Storage RH%
Dimension(mm)
Weight
Standard Package
Battery| 32 to 122°F(0~50°C)
0.1°C/°F
+/-1.8°F(+/-0.6°C)
0.1%~99.9%RH
0.1%RH
10.0%~90.0% @ 25
°C: Typical 5%. Others 7%
32 to 158°F( 0~70°C)
32 to 122°F(0~50°C)
32 to 140°F(0~60°C)
68°F to 122°F(20~50°C)
68°F to 122°F (20~60°C)
Dia. 40
15 ~25 minutes typical
~300hour
40(H)x39(W) (1.6×1.5”)
32 to 122°F(0~50°C)
Humidity < 80%
-4°F 122°F(-20~50°C)
Humidity < 90%
2.8” x 2.4”x0.8”
(70(H)x60(W)x22(D))
3.17 oz (~90g)
Meter/Battery/Manual/Paper box
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Appendix
WBGT &Physical exercise
WBGT | Flag | Activity Intensity |
---|---|---|
80`f < 26.7°C | White | Normal activity. Caution should be taken. |
80-84.90°F 26.7-29.4°C | Green | Discretion is required in planning intense |
physical activity.
85-87.9°F 29.4-31°C| Yellow| Intense activity for new and acclimatized
persons should be curtailed.
88-89.9°F
31-32.2°C| Red| Intense exercise must be curtailed for those with less than
12 weeks training in hot weather. Be on high alert
90°F
322`C| Black| Cancel all outdoor exercise.
Source: Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine (NAVAIED P.50101
Heat Index Chart
Category| Heat Index| Possible heat disorders for people in high risk groups
Extreme
---|---|---
Danger| 54°C or higher| Heat stroke or sunstroke likely
Danger| 41.54°C| Sunstroke,muscle cramps.andior heat exhaustion likely.
Heatstroke possible with prolonged exposure and/or physical activity_
Extreme| 32.41°C| Sunstroke,muscle cramps,and/or heat exhaustion possible with
prolonged exposure and/or physical activity
Caution| 27-32°C| Fatigue possible with prolonged exposure and/or physical
activity.
Warranty
Triplett / Jewell Instruments extends the following warranty to the original
purchaser of these goods for use. Triplett warrants to the original purchaser
for use that the products
sold by it will be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period
of (1) one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any
of our products that have been repaired or altered by unauthorized persons in
any way or purchased from unauthorized distributors so as, in our sole
judgment, to injure their stability or reliability, or which have been subject
to misuse, abuse, misapplication, negligence, accident or which have had the
serial numbers altered, defaced, or removed. Accessories, including batteries,
are not covered by this warranty
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