REDWIRE Kistock dataloggers by KIMO work for a multitude of applications

August 14, 2018 REDWIRE is news you can use from leading suppliers. Powered by FRASERS.

Posted by Chevrier Instruments Inc.


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Kistock dataloggers by KIMO Canada are available from Chevrier Instruments.

KIMO Canada is a major manufacturer of industrial measurement and control instruments, and its products are available from Chevrier Instruments. One of KIMO’s most versatile lines of products is its group of Kistock dataloggers, which come in a variety of designs for multiple applications. These instruments are particularly trusted in the food-processing, HVAC, and clean-room industries.

Among the applications that Kistock dataloggers suit best are temperature, humidity, pressure, atmospheric pressure, water pressure, air quality, current, voltage, light, and impulse.

Measuring several parameters simultaneously

Kistock dataloggers are built for measuring, recording, and data processing in a variety of situations. Each can measure between one and five parameters at the same time and store up to 2,000,000 measurement points. They also have user-friendly configuration with KILOG software and Kistock Mobile, as well as an anti-theft system.

Models of these Kistock instruments available from Chevrier include the following:

  • Class 50. Operational in temperatures from -40 to 70 degrees Celsius and in relative humidity from five to 95 per cent.
  • Class 120. Similar to Class 50, but with embedded software that provides PDF reports.
  • Class 220. Recommended for humidity and water pressure. Up to two inputs for interchangeable external probes; available with or without display. Temperatures from -200 to 1,760 degrees Celsius; relative humidity from five to 95 per cent.
  • Class 320. Recommended for humidity, differential pressure, and current. Up to four inputs for external probes; available with mobile functionality and Bluetooth communication. Temperatures from -200 to 1,760 degrees Celsius; relative humidity from five to 95 per cent.

KIMO also produces three models of wireless dataloggers. These instruments include remote configuration and up to 20,000 measurement points of storage, with a possible network of up to 100 dataloggers. Class 100 has one input for an external probe; Class 200 allows up to two inputs for standard or remote probes; and Class 300 allows up to two inputs for Pt 100 remote probes or thermocouples.

Accessories include a large choice of temperature and hygrometry probes, data collectors for mobile data transfer, and free or optional software.

For more information, contact Chevrier.


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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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