Evaluation and Testing of Kitchen Appliances

Rinnai uses the MX100 PC-based High-speed Data Acquisition Unit for evaluation and testing of its kitchen appliances.

Rinnai Corporation's technology development center is located in the town of Oguchi, about an hour's drive from the headquarters in Nagoya, Japan. Rinnai Corp. is a top manufacturer of thermal components, and is also famous for its kitchen and household appliances such as tabletop stoves, tap water heaters, and air conditioners.

We visited the Development Division to speak with Mr. Noma of the Engineering Management section and Mr. Togo of the Kitchen Appliance Testing Lab. Rinnai uses the Kitchen Appliance Testing Lab for developing tabletop stoves, built-in ranges, ovens, dish washing machines, rice cookers, and industrial stoves, and employs the MX100 PC-based High-speed Data Acquisition Unit for performance evaluation of the appliances.

Overheating test of built-in range

Mr. Togo: "One procedure in kitchen appliance safety evaluation is the overheating test. Tabletop stoves and other appliances are placed on a wooden surface for temperature measurement and allowed to run for one hour, after which we test whether the wooden surface and mechanisms of the appliance maintained a suitable temperature, or whether the temperature exceeded any standards. Thermocouples with copper plates attached are stretched across the surface, and temperature measurements are taken at approximately 660 points using the MX100." The MX100 PC-based High-speed Data Acquisition Unit supports data acquisition on up to 1600 channels, and comes standard with Ethernet functions that allow for construction of flexible networked data acquisition systems.

 Mr. Noma: "When we adopted the MX100, we were impressed with the high reliability of the measured data, and also the MX's high durability and environmental worthiness during long-duration data acquisition. Measured temperatures drop down to almost 0?C, but the MX100 gives stable measurements that are unaffected by the changes in ambient temperature. I think the MX is superior to other companies' products on this point. We also gave the MX high marks for its anti-noise design concept." The MX100 is designed for long-duration data acquisition, and allows users to construct highly reliable data acquisition environments that offer stability even when subjected to fluctuating ambient temperatures.

The MX100 measures temperature at approximately 660 points

Mr. Togo: "We also like its ease of configuration. The removability of input modules and plates with terminals means we can easily remove thermocouples, which is very convenient for periodic maintenance and other tasks." The MX100's modular construction provides flexible scalability so that users have the freedom to design data logging systems that are best suited to their measuring environments.

Acquired data can be monitored in real time on a PC using MXLOGGER (sold separately). MXLOGGER allows you to quickly setup a high-speed (100 ms), 1200 ch max. data acquisition system.

PC during real time monitoring

Customer Introduction

Rinnai Corporation

Mr. Noma, Engineering Project Manager, Facilities Management Team, General Affairs Section, Engineering Management, Development Division
Mr. Noma
Engineering Project Manager,
Facilities Management Team, General Affairs Section,
Engineering Management , Development Division

Mr. Togo, Director of Engineering, Kitchen Appliance Development Section, Kitchen Product Development, Development Division
Mr. Togo
Director of Engineering,
Kitchen Appliance Development Section,
Kitchen Product Development, Development Division

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