Heraeus Electronite Dliv Standard Manual Verified May 2026

Secure the probe to the lance. A "Ready" light (usually green) should illuminate on the DLIV display.

Operating the DLIV involves working with molten metal at temperatures exceeding 1600°C. Always wear flame-resistant clothing and face shields. heraeus electronite dliv standard manual verified

Verify that the thermal compensation leads match the probe type (Type S, R, or B). Operating Procedures: Step-by-Step Secure the probe to the lance

Ensure probes are stored in a dry environment. Moisture in a probe can cause a steam explosion upon immersion in molten steel. heraeus electronite dliv standard manual verified

Verified manuals emphasize the importance of using original Heraeus compensated cables to prevent signal drift.

Usually points to electromagnetic interference (EMI) or insufficient immersion depth. Routine Calibration