Visit the Camlab web site
Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: Telemetry, data acquisition + loggers
News Release from: Camlab | Subject: ebro
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 28 December 2007

Dataloggers for temperature in storage

ebro data loggers, distributed by Camlab, have been developed to provide accurate, reliable and secure records of environmental conditions in laboratories, storage areas and transport vehicles

GLP and GMP guidelines require that temperatures are recorded in incubators, refrigerators and sample storage areas There are similar requirements for cold rooms and refrigerated vehicles used to store and transport foodstuffs

Depending on the industry area, humidity and pressure may also need to be measured and recorded over time.

The ebro EBI 20 family of data loggers are high quality yet value-for-money measuring and recording devices that can hold up to 8,000 measured temperature, humidity or pressure values.

The units fit comfortably into the palm of the hand, yet achieve +/-0.5C accuracy over most of their measuring range, typically -30C to +60C (+/-3%rH over 0-100%rH or +/-5mbar over 700-1200mbar).

Current values are displayed on a large, clear digital display and a visual alarm is also provided.

Values can be easily and virtually instantaneously transferred to a PC by simply dropping the unit into a USB "cradle".

ebro WINLOG 2000 is a convenient software package that facilitates graphic and numeric presentation of the values.

A "Starter Set" is available containing all the necessary items - logger, cradle, cables and software - to set up a complete, validated measuring and recording system that meets CFR 21 Part 11 and is also TUV approved.

Additional loggers can then be simply added as required. Request a free brochure from Camlab ...

Camlab: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
Processingtalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites

Visit the Camlab web site