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Product category: Data loggers
News Release from: Signatrol | Subject: SL100TH indoor air quality data logger
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 October 2003

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The SL100TH indoor air quality data logger is a low-cost robust self-powered unit that measures and records both temperature and humidity.

The SL100TH indoor air quality data logger is a low-cost robust self-powered unit that measures and records both temperature and humidity, and is designed for applications including building comfort monitoring, HVAC system testing and balancing, energy management, pharmaceutical and laboratory monitoring, food process verification and transportation The SL100TH is suitable for recording temperatures from -40 to +70C and relative humidity from 0-100%

The robust, yet compact, unit has a long life five-year internal battery and can store up to 32,000 combined readings with sample rates programmable from 8s up to 34min.

The range of sampling methods includes first-in/first-out, stop when full, spot and average sampling and delayed start, giving the user excellent operational flexibility.

The magnetic backing makes installation very straightforward.

For setup and data download, the SL100TH is plugged directly into the serial port on a PC or laptop via the D type connector and comes complete with DB9 extension cable and TrendReader software.

This is compatible with all current versions of Windows and enables data to be reviewed and stored while easy to read charts and comprehensive reports can be generated.

The SL100TH can be supplied with a factory calibration certificate traceable to national standards.

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