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[December 2000]

ABLE Instruments introduces its most powerful hygrometer


ABLE Instruments & Controls (Reading, Berks, England) has announced the launch of its most advanced hygrometer yet, the M3. This state-of-the-art instrument computes, displays and outputs any humidity parameter. The M3 is available as a bench top, rack or panel mounted instrument and incorporates technology from General Eastern.

Since many commonly used humidity parameters are either temperature or pressure dependent, the M3 is provided with three sensor inputs - a chilled mirror dew/frost point sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. It can be mated with any one of five chilled mirror sensors to provide an overall measurement range of -80°C to +85°C dew/frost point and 0.003% to 100% RH.

The M3 uses advanced microprocessor control and allows the user to select analogue or digital servo-loop control. It is available with the patented PACERTM contamination reduction system as standard, which is designed to reduce contamination induced errors and provide long, unattended operation in industrial applications.

The M3 requires no calibration and is shipped ready for use.

Web site http://www.able.co.uk/


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