Digital test gauge becomes data logger

A Haven Automation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 23, 2005

Haven Automation has recently launched an ATEX-approved digital test gauge, the XP2i, which now has an intrinsically safe data-logging accessory.

Haven Automation has recently launched an ATEX-approved digital test gauge, the XP2i, which now has an intrinsically safe data-logging solution accessory.

The XP2i gauge can either be upgraded to the data-logging version by use of a software key or can be purchased already upgraded.

Up to three thousand measurements can be logged for up to three months without the need for external power supplies or battery replacements.

The DataloggerXP program handles all the transfer and saving of data to a computer's hard drive which can be displayed on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, or if preferred, a comma separated text file.

The tandem system is very easy to configure and use with any Windows equipped computer.

Pressure reading parameters can be set from the XP2i keypad and pressure readings can be recorded from 1 per second intervals, right up to 1 every 18 hours.

The DataLoggerXP can record the averages, the averages and peaks or just the pressure indication, and random readings can be logged at the touch of a button on the XP2i.

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