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Humidity and Temperature Data Logger Calibration
Figure 3.1 Calibration article (DUT) Humidity and Temperature Data Logger positioned in the chamber using the shelf accessory. Locate the 2500 chamber temperature sensor with the RH/Temp loggers. Close the 2500 chamber door.
Figure 3.2 Open ControLog® software; under the Profile menu select Open Profile.
Figure 3.3 The profile test points will be 40% & 60 %RH, the test temperature has been entered as 23.0 °C, a flow rate of 20 SLPM, you should always run the 2500 at the maximum flow rate of 20 SLPM for best uniformity of the test chamber. The ramp time entered is 0; we want the 2500 to reach the set point as fast as possible. The soak time for each test point will be 8 hours. This time can be reduced based on the response time of the DUT. We have selected NO for the assured soak conditions; the 2500 will stabilize as close as possible to the test point as selected.
Figure 3.4 Select Auto Profile under the Run menu from the tool bar, the Auto Profile insert will be displayed with the first set point highlighted, click OK the 2500 will start at the first test point of 40.0 %RH at a test temperature of 23 °C.
Figure 3.5 Click OK the 2500 will start at the first test point of 40 %RH at a test temperature of 23 °C.
Figure 3.6 Note the set point of 40.0 %RH at a test temperature of 23 °C.
Figure 3.7 The 2500 run screen will display the set points as programmed from ControLog® Auto Profile.
Figure 3.8 After 16 hours of Auto profile calibration the ControLog® graph displays the 2 point profile from 40 %RH to 60 %RH. The ControLog® graph confirms the stability and time duration of the Auto profile. The file should be saved with appropriate serial number or file name for the RH/Temp loggers.
Figure 3.9 Figure 3.9 shows the data collected from the Veriteq data logger program. Click here to continue with the next calibration session. Please contact support@thunderscientific.com should you have questions or problems using the procedure. We always appreciate your comments and feedback. | |||||||||