REDWIRE Kimo datalogger offers accuracy and ease of use

November 19, 2015 REDWIRE is news you can use from leading suppliers. Powered by FRASERS.

Posted by Chevrier Instruments Inc.


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The new Kistock KTH-CO2-E datalogger, from Kimo Instruments and available through Chevrier Instruments, guarantees the stability of measurements over time without the need for frequent adjustments. The instrument has many best-in-class features that make it an excellent choice for datalogging and measurement applications.

Key features

The Kistock datalogger allows 20,000 measurement points, and has the capability to quickly download data — up to 1,000 values per second. It also offers two configurable setpoint alarms on each channel, and can work in temperatures ranging from -20 to 70 degrees C. In addition, the instrument comes in IP40 housing, which means it offers protection from tools and small wires greater than one millimetre, but not protection from liquids. 

The instrument is also available with configuration and data processing software, which enables users to configure, save and process data.

The device is easy to read, displaying two lines on a 45- by 28.5-mm LCD screen. In addition, it’s easy to use, with just two buttons — “select” and “OK”.

 

How it works

The Kistock datalogger can record in five different ways:

  • “Immediate” mode records values according a predefined interval. 
  • “Minimum”, “Maximum” and “Average” modes automatically record the calculation of minimum, maximum and average of measured values during an interval recording. 
  • “Monitoring” mode gives users an accurate history report during error events to help troubleshooting, without stopping the measurement logging. To record in “Monitoring” mode, the user first has to define a record interval for the values measured during each reading beyond the setpoints. 

Once the recording mode has been set, the user can launch the dataset with a delayed start at a predefined date and time. Alternatively, the dataset can be launched with the configuration and data processing software, a push-button, or the online option, in which datasets are directly sent, saved and displayed on the user’s PC in real time. 

Users can set the dataset to stop at a predetermined date and time. It can also be set to stop according to a certain period, a predefined number of recording points, once the storage capacity is full, with the “Stop” option on the software, or by holding the “OK” key.

More details

For additional details on the Kistock KTH-CO2-E datalogger, contact Chevrier Instruments, a Montreal-based provider of measurement and control instruments for industrial processes. 


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Posted by Chevrier Instruments Inc.


Sells, Repairs & Calibrates Measurement Control Instrumentation For Industrial Processes, Pressure, Temperature, Air... Read more

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