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Data loggers
News Release from: Tau Competence | Subject: Rotronic data loggers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 December 2003
Digital technology logs temperature and
humidity
Rotronic data loggers offer maximum flexibility and reliability with simple operation and minimal service needs.
The long-term recording of humidity and temperature data is important in many applications Recorded data on changes of temperature and humidity can provide valuable information about appropriate air conditioning or in optimising storage conditions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Rotronic data loggers offer maximum flexibility and reliability with simple operation and minimal service needs.
The measuring range covers -50 to +200C and 0-100% RH, depending on the probe selected.
The memory can handle up to 10,000 values.
All Rotronic data loggers are equipped with a PC interface and an optional display.
The user-friendly software is validated to FDA 21CFR part 11, and guarantees the integrity of the logged data.
The data loggers can be used in warehouses, production areas, operation rooms in hospitals, museums or galleries, libraries, clean rooms and even in class I intrinsically safe areas.
The versatile range of measurement probes further increases the flexibility.
These include standard and high temperature devices up to sword and pinch probes.
Thanks to the unique, the of the HygroLog series data loggers use a novel digital measuring concept for high precision and there is no influence on the data due to long cables or other interferences.
Calibration data are stored inside the probe, and so the measuring range is easily selected by simply connecting the appropriate probe.
No calibration of the data logger itself is necessary.
All data loggers feature robust housings with IP65 protection.
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