Highly Recommended: The AEL-DataPad allows users of AEL-USB data loggers to configure loggers, download data, and view logging results on-the-spot, rather than removing the logger from the environment being measured and taking it to a PC.
Temperature/humidity data loggers with over 16,382 readings capacity on each channel. Simple download of the stored data directly to your PC or laptops USB port. Ideal to monitor, record and store temperature & humidity conditions in controlled environments, laboratories, clean rooms, storage and other critical areas. IP-67 Rated.
-35° to 80°C x 0.5°C
0% to 100%RH x 0.1%RH
USB interface for set-up and data transfer to PC or laptop
Set-up allows the user to select logging rate, start time, alarm limits and logging mode
User selectable logging intervals – min 10 secs, max 12 hours
Logs up to 16,382 temperature & 16,382 humidity readings
Green LED for logging confirmation
2 programmable alarm thresholds (high/low)
Red LED if alarm limits exceeded
Analysis software with graphical display of data – total readings, zoom facility to individual readings, dew point calculation and visual indication of alarm levels
A calibration service can be purchased for this unit. Once the Service has been performed a certificate of calibration is produced and dispatched with your order. Calibration Services are performed on receipt of your order and as such will delay shipping. Details and options are outlined below.
Traceable Calibration (Temperature / Humidity)
Issued at 4 points:
20°C & 30°C (Temp) 35% & 75% @ 20°C (Humidity)
Additional points available from:
From 0°C to 50°C From 30% to 95%RH
Traceable certification is adequate for most applications and meets the calibration requirements of ISO 9001. All measurements contained in this type of certification are traceable back to National UKAS Standards.
UKAS Calibration (Temperature / Humidity)
Issued at 4 points:
20°C & 30°C (Temp) 35% & 75% @ 20°C (Humidity)
Additional points available from:
5°C to 50°C / 25% to 95%RH
A UKAS calibration can also be considered traceable. The difference between the two is that UKAS calibrations are carried out under the remit of an ISO/IEC 17025 quality system by a laboratory that has been accredited by UKAS, to ensure the consistency and accuracy of results.