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Monarch Instrument

Monarch Track-It Pressure Pressure and Temperature Logger, Range 350 psi

Measuring Range:

350 psi

150 psi

200 psi

35 psi

350 psi

550 psi

Rotation Period:

350 psi

150 psi

200 psi

35 psi

350 psi

550 psi

Part Number:

5396-0302

5396-0301

5396-0302

5396-0303

5396-0304

5396-0305

Item Diameter String:

5 Centimeters

Detalles del producto
Disponibilidad
En stock
Peso con empaque
0.91 kg
Devolución
Condición
Nuevo
Producto de
Amazon
Viaja desde
USA

Sobre este producto
  • The Track-It Pressure/Temperature Data Logger is a battery powered stand alone water tight compact data logger that records up to 64,000 samples of Pressure and/or Temperature data. It can be configured to record Pressure and Temperature or either parameter alone to maximize data storage space. The unit is easily configured using the included Track-It Software. Simply connect a standard USB cable to the logger and an open USB port on your PC and the Track-It™ Software automatically identifies the logger. Configure the unit to start and stop recording at a predetermined time and date or only when an alarm condition is sensed. The sample storage rate can be set from 1 sample every 2 seconds to 1 sample every 24 hours. The on board data storage is non-volatile so data will not be lost in the event of a depleted battery. The Track-It™ Pressure/Temperature Data Logger can be ordered in several pressure ranges: 0-35, 0-150, 0-350, 0-550 and 0-2000 PSI. The logger is packaged in a rugged submersible 316L stainless steel housing and has a standard 1/4” NPT fitting. The replaceable internal lithium battery has up to a 5 year life.
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Programmable start/stop time and sample rates Powerful interactive Track-It Software package included Multiple alarm set points Up to 64,000 data samples per recording session High accuracy and repeatability