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Moisture sensor allows easy calibration

A Michell Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 24, 2008

Michell Instruments' ceramic moisture sensor is coupled with microprocessor-based measurement circuitry to produce a fully calibrated and interchangeable sensor transmitter.

Michell Instruments has released the Easidew TX IS transmitter, which offers a small footprint while maintaining performance and reliability.

The new transmitter can be connected in a two-wire loop-powered or three-wire configuration.

It features a white HDPE sinter, designed to provide a visual indication of sensor contamination.

The new sintered guard provides protection to less than 10 micron and is impermeable to liquids.

The Easidew TX IS has ATEX and FM approvals for use in hazardous areas.

The certification lists five different galvanic isolators and allows customers to choose the most suitable isolator for their requirements.

This intrinsically safe transmitter allows the on-board calculation of moisture content in selectable ranges from 0 to 3000 parts per million.

Application software allows the user to configure output parameters, ranges and scaling.

Michell Instruments' ceramic moisture sensor is coupled with microprocessor-based measurement circuitry to produce a fully calibrated and interchangeable sensor transmitter.

All calibration data is stored within the transmitter's memory and so calibration exchange, or service, can be effected in seconds, even by untrained personnel.

The Easidew TX IS is simply disconnected, removed from its sampling block and replaced by a new fully calibrated unit.

It suits the measurement of dew point or moisture content.

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