Relative humidity calibrator HG10
humidity probeautomatic

relative humidity calibrator
relative humidity calibrator
relative humidity calibrator
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Characteristics

Physical quantity
relative humidity
Applications
humidity probe
Options
automatic
Temperature

Max.: 35 °C
(95 °F)

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Pressure

20 bar, 250 bar
(290.08 psi, 3,625.94 psi)

Voltage

Max.: 264 V

Min.: 85 V

Description

Automatic calibration system with reference hygrometer Wide range of humidity generation 1 to 95% RH, -50 to +50°Cdp High accuracy ±0.1°C fundamental reference User-configurable temperature and humidity profiling allows calibration cycles to be run without constant supervision Very fast changes between generated relative humidity points The Michell HG10 Humidity Calibration System is a computer-controlled automatic calibration system for humidity sensors. The HG10 is capable of repeatable generation of temperature and relative humidity set points over the range 1 to 95% RH (-50 to +50°Cdp) at temperatures of +20 to +50°C with excellent stability. The supplied chilled mirror reference instrument provides traceability directly to national standards and makes the system suitable for use in high-level calibration laboratories. The supplied PC software allows the creation of automatic calibration programs, for evaluating the performance of humidity sensors over a range of operating conditions. The measured values from the chilled mirror reference are used in a closed control loop to enable repeatable set point generation, time and time again. Suitable Applications Traceable calibration of humidity probes Suitable for professional calibration laboratories

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