Two new datalogging devices have been introduced by the German instrument specialists, ebro. The EBI-20 T is designed for recording temperature and EBI-20 TH for recording temperature and humidity in chemical and pharmaceutical warehouses. The devices are packaged in a compact 69 x 48 x 22 mm waterproof ABS housing.
EBI-20 TH
The EBI-20 T with an integrated Pt 1000 sensor and an easy-to-read LCD display, can record temperatures in the range from -30 to +60°C with a resolution of
0,1°C. The measuring interval is freely programmable from 1 minute to 24 hours, and memory capacity allows storage of up to 6000 measurements. The EBI-20 TH has the same features and in addition can record humidity in the range from 10 to 90% RH with a resolution of 0,1% RH. Power is supplied from an easily replaceable 3 V lithium battery with an average operating life of approximately two years.
Evaluation of data is performed on a PC via the interface with the Winlog basic evaluation software offered by ebro. This allows the temperature and humidity measurements to be displayed as curves or tables, available for printout and inclusion in reports.
For more information contact Dave Howcroft, Instrotech, +27 (0)11 462 1920, [email protected]
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