Digital Climate Measuring System KL-200 Criteria - The measuring system KL-200 unites two application areas for the building expert, which are different by a different sensor equipment.
Masonry humidity measurement - If in buildings a masonry drying is carried out, you can check the effectiveness by supervision with the help of the KL-200.
To this are to set defined test drills, where are to install so called lost climate sensors. In defined time intervals the KL-200 can connect with this sensors, and the measuring value can complete with a user and a sensor code, wich is also stored in the KL-200. With the help of the enclosed PC program the data in the KL-200 can transfer to the PC, where a comfortable archival is possible. Long time climate measuring in buildings - The second application consults experts, wich have to make long time measurings in apartments, archives, factory buildings etc. The KL-200 is a tool for measuring and storage the temperature and humidity with a digital plug-on-sensor (KS-11) and a digital sensor with a 10 m cable (KS-10). Therefore the KL-200 has got 4 channels for climate measuring. The visualization and storage of the measuring values is possible with the help of a PC. The recorded climate history shows the expert, whether mold formations are possible, and he can then start a necessary ventilation or desiccation in the building.
Operating conditions - Operating temperature: -10 °C to +60 °C
- Relative humidity: 0 to 85 % not condensed
- Protection grade: IP 51
- CE-conformity: EN 50082-1 & EN 50082-2
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- Measuring range humidity: 0...100 % rel. humidity
- Precision +/- 2 % (at 10...90 % rel. humidity)
- Measuring range temperature: -40...60 °C
- Precision +/- 0,5 K (at 5...40 °C)
- Controller board: ZILA-15
- Display: LCD, 2 lines, 16 characters
- Keyboard: Matrix, 16 keys
- Power supply: 9V Lithium battery
- Data transmission: via cable
- Climate sensor 1: KS-11 (plug-on-sensor)
- Climate sensor 2: KS-10 (Cable-sensor)
- 3,5''-disk: with PC program
Applications - Measuring of the climate in the masonry with “lost” sensors
- Long time climate measuring in buildings, apartments, archives, factory buildings, etc.
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