Dickson P222 chart recorder pen is designed for precision measurement applications. It is prevalent in quality control processes across the manufacturing and material handling industries.
Working Mechanism:
- This chart recorder pen features an L-Type design for penning down the temperature readings.
- The pen is fixed onto the moving arm of the chart recorder, and the ink nozzle faces downwards towards the paper chart.
- The moving arm of the chart recorder holds the pen and prints the temperature readings onto the paper chart.
Features:
- It features red coloured ink for maximising the visibility of printed temperature readings onto the paper chart.
- It has synthetic construction for durability and leak free operation.
Compatible Accessories:
- Circular Charts: These charts are used with chart recorder pens for printing the temperature readings.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Are Dickson chart recorder pens refillable?
A. These pens have a limited quantity of ink and should not be refilled after the ink gets used. They should be replaced.
Q. What factors should I consider while choosing chart recorder pens?
A.
- Ensure compatibility with the recorder model.
- Choose between permanent or erasable ink.
- Opt for pens with different colours for data coding.
- Check for temperature resistance.
- Consider longevity and replacement frequency.
- Prioritise pens from reliable brands.
Q. How do I clean and maintain this chart recorder pen?
A.
- Power off before cleaning.
- Use mild cleaners and a soft cloth.
- Avoid spraying liquids and use a damp cloth.
- Clean regularly to prevent dust buildup.
- Inspect moving parts for obstructions or wear.
Q. When should I replace Dickson P222 chart recorder?
A.
- Frequent inaccuracies in readings.
- Visible damage or significant wear.
- Outdated technology compared to newer models.