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• Datalogger for indoor air quality analysis (IAQ)• measures: airspeed, temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) and CO (Carbon Monoxide)• Memory capacity of 67,600 records for each of the two inputs. • Logging interval from 15 seconds to 1 hour.
• data loggers able to measure and memorize simultaneously the following parameters:• Relative Humidity RH• Environment temperature T• Carbon monoxide CO (only HD37AB17D)• Carbon dioxide CO2• DeltaLog13 communication software via the USB port
• Multifunctional handheld board instrument and datalogger• RH, temperature, pressure, airspeed, light, voltage, current• 128x64 pixel (56x38 mm) graphic display and three independent inputs• Functions: watch, hold, max., min., average, record, immediate or deferred start record logging, difference between the two inputs, relative measures• Storage capacity: 32.000 readings per input.• RS232C serial output: from 300 up to 115.200 baud rate.
• Globe temperature• Natural wet bulb temperature• Ambient temperature• Atmospheric pressure• Relative Humidity• Air velocity• Air temperature at the height of the head...
• analysis of WBGT index (Wet Bulb Glob Temperature: wet bulb temperature and globe thermometer temperature) in presence or in absence of solar radiation• Logging• data transfer speed via the RS232 serial port• The measurement unit of the temperature: °C, °F, °K• Date and time of the instrument• display of maximum, minimum, medium statistic parameters and their deletion
• Analysis of hot environments using WBGT index • Analysis of the moderate warm environments using PMV index and PPD index • Logging• Start and stop can be set automatically with the auto-start function• Selectable measurement unit of the temperature: °C, °F, °K.• Date and time of the instrument.
• Rain gauge with tipping bucket, • area 400cm2, • for temperature range +4°C... +60°C. • Standard resolution 0.2. • On request at the time of placing the order resolution 0.1 or 0.5mm. • Output contact normally closed.
• rain detector based on the capacity principle• The instrument is equipped with three different outputs: a "Rain ON/OFF" output• detects whether it is raining/ snowing (ON) or not (OFF), also used to control a relay coil or similar devices• can be used either as a separate device, or connected to a data logger system
• 16-channel data logger capable of capturing and logging the values measured by a series of sensors connected to its inputs• Sensors with analog voltage output, both unipolar and bipolar• Sensors with analog current output(0..20mA, 4..20mA)• Temperature sensors thermocouple(typpe K, J, T, N, R, S, B, E)• Pt100/Pt1000 and NTC temperature sensors• Sensors with digital output TTL level pulse (ON/OFF)• Sensors with open/close contact output(e.g. rain gauges, cup anemometers
• Device for measuring illuminance, luminance, PAR, irradiance• Storage of maximum, minimum, average value. • Functions: REL, HOLD and auto power off which can be disabled, • IP 67 protection degree
• Device for measuring illuminance, luminance, PAR, irradiance. • Storage of maximum, minimum, average value and the integral Q(t), • RS232 C output for data transfer in real time to a PC or printer. • Functions: REL, HOLD and auto power off which can be disabled, • IP 67 protection degree
• Datalogger Photo-radiometer Thermometer which performs photometric, radiometric, PAR, temperature measurements. • Two inputs. • Function as datalogger: 30,000 samples, REL, Record, Q (integration), • RS232C serial output
• Outdoor photometric probe for measuring ILLUMINANCE (0...150 Klux), • CIE photopic filter, • diffuser for cosine correction. • mVdc output for klux. • Complete with Calibration Report. • On request 5 or 10m cables with connectors.
• First class pyranometer according to ISO 9060. • Complete with: shade disk, sachet with silica-gel crystals, 2 cartridges, levelling device and calibration report. • On request 5 or 10m cables with connectors
• Albedometer First and Second Class pyranometers according to ISO 9060. • Complete with: upper and bottom shade disk, desiccant sachet with silica-gel crystals, 2 cartridges, levelling device, support bracket• calibration report. • On request 5 or 10m cables with connectors.
• portable photo-radiometer data logger for the measurement of noncoherent optical radiation• in accordance with European Directive 2006/25/EC and the Legislative Decree No 81, April 9, 2008.• Photometric sensor for measuring the illuminance (lux meter) in the spectralrange 380÷780 nm.• Radiometric sensor for the UV band (220÷400 nm) with spectral weighing factor S(?).• Radiometric sensor for UVA band (315÷400 nm).• Radiometric sensor for the band 400÷700 nm (blue) with spectral weighing factor B (?).• Radiometric sensor for the IR band (700÷1300 nm) with spectral weighing factor R(?).• Thermopile sensor for the measurement of irradiance in the infrared spectral range 400÷2800 nm.
• measures the irradiance on a flat surface (Watt/m2)• pyranometer classified as Secondary in accordance with ISO 9060 • according to the publication "Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of Observation", fifth edition (1983) of WMO• LP PYRA 10 PASSIVE *• LP PYRA 10 AC ACTIVE with CURRENT 4..20 mA output• LP PYRA 10 AV ACTIVE with VOLTAGE 0..1 V, 0..5 V, 0..10 V output
• Second class pyranometer according to ISO 9060, • fast response sensor complete with calibration report, • possibility to replace the exhausted silica-gel. • Different configurations available. • Male M12 connector. • On request cables with M12 female connector: CPM12AA, length 2, 5, 10m.
• LP Silicon-PYRA 04. pyranometer • measures the global solar radiation (W/m2) by using a silicon photodiode (400nm-1100nm).• special geometry and the diffuser allow to have a pyranometer field of view of 180 degrees according to cosine law.• The pyranometer is suitable for the measurement of natural sunlight.
• The pyrgeometer LP PIRG 01 is used to measure the far infrared radiation (FIR).• Its use is mainly in the meteorological field. • Measures are referred to radiations with wavelength greater than 4.5 µm .• The far infrared radiation derives from the measure of the thermopile output signal and from the knowledge of the instrument temperature. The temperature measure is performed by a 10kO NTC which is inside the body of the pyrgeometer.• The pyrgeometer can be used also for the study of energy balance