Product category:
Telemetry, data acquisition + loggers
News Release from: Barber InSys | Subject: Dostmann P655 LOG
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2005
High precision 2-channel logger for
temperature
The Dostmann P655 LOG is a high precision 2 channel hand held logger for temperature, relative humidity, dewpoint, and airflow, with a memory for 2,000 measurements and a selectable logging interval
The new Dostmann P655 LOG is a high precision 2 channel hand held logger for temperature (+/-0.03C), relative humidity, dewpoint, and airflow, with a memory for 2,000 measurements and a logging interval selectable between 1 second and 30 minutes The P655 LOG is designed for quality control applications in such areas as testing climatic chambers, thermostat calibration and other critical processes requiring accurate validated measurements
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Using the combination of the P655 LOG and Dostmann precision Pt100 probes (which come with a sensor calibration code), system accuracies of around 30mK can be achieved for majority of applications (-50C to 150C) and 0.05C for the majority of the remainder of the measuring range(-200C to 850C).
Each instrument is supplied with a PC cable and readout software which generates an ASCII file on your PC and can then be imported into spread sheet programmes.
This new development is based on the highly successful P600 series thermometers which have been helping many pharmaceutical companies to maintain their high standards in traceable thermal calibration and also in hospitals as part of autoclave calibration systems to HTM 2010 and HTM 2030.
The P655 LOG is also available with Ex certification.
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