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HygroFlex8
the universal industrial transmitter
Problem-free,
accurate humidity measurement results from the most stable sensor
in the industry combined with our unique HygroClip® digital
probe technology, designed to practically eliminate any maintenance
downtime.
When it is time for a scheduled calibration ‘hot swap’
in seconds with a calibrated probe without loss of measurement accuracy.
HygroFlex8 transmitters provide superb precision and state-of-the-art
functionality, taking humidity and temperature measurement to a
whole new level of performance and reliability (0.8 %rh and <
0.1 °C accuracy).
Innovation in humidity & temperature
measurement
- Highest accuracy at 0.8 %rh and 0.1°C
- Outstanding long-term stability and chemical resistance
- Widest Temperature measuring range at -100…200 °C
- Two Interchangeable HygroClip digital or analog probe
inputs
- 10,000 point data logging with time stamp and battery
back-up
- Up to 4 programmable Analog Outputs available
- Digital Output Options
- Multiple Alarm Relays
- Audible and Visual Alarms
- Galvanically Isolated power supply
Replaces:
HygroFlex-serie
Specifications HygroFlex
| Probe Type |
HygroClip Industrial Series |
| Probe inputs |
1 digital or analogue: 0...2.5V,
10 Bit A/D, Supply 15 VDC, max. 10 mA |
| Measurement range |
0...100 %rh, -50...+200 °C (probe
dependent) |
| Operating range (electronics) |
0...100 %rh (non condensing),
-40...60 °C, with display –30...60 °C |
| Adjustment points |
1 Point (%rh, °C) or 4 Point
(%rh)/ 2 Point (°C), (only with display/keypad option) |
| Analogue outputs |
Factory configured to 4...20
mA |
| Display/ Keypad (Option) |
3 Line LC display, membrane keypad |
| Display resolution |
0.1 %rh, 0.1 °C |
| Housing |
IP65 ABS, Dimensions: 207 x 150
x 58 mm (Metal housing optional) |
| Applications HygroFlex8 |
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| The HygroFlex8-series is ideal for all
applications where exact measurement of humidity and temperature
is of decisive importance, for example the food and pharmaceutical
industries, printing and paper industries, meteorology,
agricultural sector, archaeology and climatology. There
is hardly a field today in which these parameters may
be ignored. It is ultimately the measuring task at hand
that defines the combination of transmitter and probe
that best covers your needs. |
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