A circular chart recorder is a device used to record data over time on a circular paper chart. It consists of several key components: a sensor, a mechanical or electronic drive system, a pen or stylus, and a circular chart paper.
1. **Sensor**: The sensor detects the physical parameter to be measured, such as temperature, pressure, or humidity. It converts this parameter into an electrical signal.
2. **Drive System**: The drive system, which can be mechanical or electronic, rotates the circular chart paper at a constant speed. The rotation speed is typically adjustable, allowing for different recording periods, such as 24 hours, 7 days, or even longer.
3. **Pen or Stylus**: The pen or stylus is connected to the sensor and moves radially across the chart paper. Its position is determined by the magnitude of the electrical signal from the sensor, which corresponds to the measured parameter. As the chart rotates, the pen traces a continuous line, creating a visual record of the parameter over time.
4. **Circular Chart Paper**: The chart paper is pre-printed with a grid and scale corresponding to the parameter being measured. It is mounted on a rotating platform, and as it turns, the pen marks the data on the paper, creating a circular graph.
The combination of the rotating chart and the radial movement of the pen allows for a continuous, real-time recording of data. This visual representation makes it easy to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies in the measured parameter. Circular chart recorders are widely used in industrial settings for monitoring and documenting process conditions.