Real Time Wireless Temperature and Pressure Data Logger with Rigid Sensor
Wireless Data Logger GMP RF TP
0.01 BarA to 5 BarA
-40°C to +140°C
Real time data logger for monitoring temperature and pressure. Highly efficient (quick validation time), highly reliable (real time data), impressive accuracy (±0.1°C)
• Collects and transmits real time temperature to XpertLog Software
• ITS-90 Calibration coefficients are stored in the internal memory
• Complies with FDA 21 CFR Part 11
• Network ready: multiple users, centralized, server database, active directory authentification
• Calibration can be performed on site
• Can be remotely activated
±10 mbar ≤ 3 BarA @ 130°C
±15 mbar > 3 BarA @ 130°C
±15 mbar ≤ 3 BarA @ 23°C
±30 mbar > 3 BarA @ 23°C
±0.1°C from -40°C to +140°C
Resolution
0.1mbar; 0.01°C
Memory capacity
16,000 data points pressure / 16,000 data points temperature
Memory type
non volatile
Sampling rate
1 sec to 24 hours
Transmission
simultaneous: maximum 20 loggers
sequential: unlimited
Internal clock drift
4 sec / 24 h @ 23°C
Mechanical
- material
Peek 1000 - FDA Compliant
- enclosure
IP-68
- weight
122 g (4.30 oz)
- diameter
64.50 (2.54")
- height
51.0 mm (2.01") / 72.0 mm (2.83")
Power
2 x Lithium batteries, 0.35 g/each Lithium content
classified UN3091 under IATA DGR section 3.9.2.6
compliant with ICAO/IATA packing instructions 970,
user replaceable
Battery lifetime
Up to 6 months, based on usage
Antenna
Internal
Wireless range
121 m (400 feet)
Radio frequency
2.4 Ghz ISM band
Access point
USB to computer
Programs and reads unlimited number of loggers
Calibrations
Factory Calibrations:
User Calibrations:
traceable NIST/COFRAC - ITS-90 coefficients stored in the internal memory
closed loop calibration using XpertLog® Software
Standard Calibration Points
hysteresis at 23°C and 130°C:
• 0.05 BarA
• 0.50 BarA
• 1.00 BarA
• 1.50 BarA
• 2.00 BarA
• 2.50 BarA
• 3.00 BarA
• 3.50 BarA
• 4.00 BarA
• 4.50 BarA
• 5.00 BarA
Certifications
EMC:
Health Safety:
RF:
EN 60601-1-2 / 2007
EN 60950-1 / 2006
EN 300440-2 v.1.3.1 (2009-03)