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    testo 175 H1 - Temperature and humidity data logger

    0572 1754
    € 323,00 € 403,75
  1. Shorter reaction times and accurate measurements with external humidity sensor
  2. Round-the-clock monitoring and logging of temperature, relative humidity and dew point
  3. Super-size memory for long-term measurements and up to 1 million readings, battery life 3 years
  4. Free software download (ComSoft Basic)
  5. Saving energy, archiving, storing goods, creating a comfortable indoor climate – if you can’t analyze the temperature and humidity, you won’t get optimal results. The testo 175 H1 is designed to carry out reliable long-term measurements and log these crucial values for you.
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    The testo 175 H1 data logger measures, monitors and logs the temperature and relative humidity in buildings and closed rooms. The logger comes with an external humidity sensor (stub) for shorter reaction times and a lock to prevent it from being easily stolen or tampered with.
    In addition to the current temperature and humidity values, the logger can also log and display dew point values.  Other information including adjustable threshold values, breached thresholds and remaining battery power can also be read off the large, clear display.


    Security and comfort on all levels

    The testo 175 H1 ensures a high level of data security and reliable measurements based on leading-edge technology. The logger has a super-size memory that can save up to 1 million readings and an extended battery life of up to 3 years. This gives you the freedom to read out the data at longer intervals, even when the measuring cycles are shorter. The triple AAA batteries included in the scope of supply can be easily replaced by the user.


    Programming and Analyzing Your Data Loggers

    Choose 1 of 3 software versions to program or read out your loggers or to analyze the measuring data you have obtained on your PC:
    • Software ComSoft Basic – included – allows you to program your logger and analyze the data quickly and easily
    • Software ComSoft Professional – optional – provides you with additional possibilities and a more detailed analysis of the temperature and humidity values
    • Software ComSoft CFR 21 Part 11 – optional – ideal for the special demands of the pharmaceutical sector in compliance with 21 CFR Part 11
    PLEASE NOTE: You will need a USB cable (not included in scope of supply) to program your data logger. The data can be transferred to your PC either via USB cable or SD card. Both are optionally available as accessories which can be ordered together with your testo 175 H1.

    Areas of application for the testo 175 H1 data logger

    The testo 175 H1 professional data logger is ideal for round-the–clock monitoring of temperature and humidity values in closed rooms. The 175 H1 can monitor the indoor climate in buildings, storage facilities and archives and help create a comfortable climate in the workplace. The logger’s external humidity sensor (stub) is connected directly to the housing for shorter reaction times.


     

    testo 175 H1 2-channel data logger for temperature and humidity, with external sensor (NTC/capacitive humidity sensor), including wall bracket, lock, batteries and calibration protocol.

    Temperature - NTC

    Measuring range
    -20 to +55 °C
    Accuracy
    ±0,4 °C (-20 to +55 °C) ±1 Digit
    Resolution
    0,1 °C

    Humidity - Capacitive

    Measuring range
    0 to 100 %RH*
    Accuracy
    < ±1 %RH / year drift at +25 °C
    ±2 %RH (2 to 98 %RH) at +25 °C
    ±0,03 %RH/K ±1 Digit
    Resolution
    0,1 %RH
    * Not for condensing atmospheres.

    Dewpoint (calculated)

    Measuring range
    -40 to +50 °Ctd
    Accuracy
    +0,03 %RH/K ±1 Digit

    Accessories

  6. Accessories
    Connection cable
    USB connection cable, instrument-PC
      :
      0449 0047
      € 27,00 € 33,75
    • Monitoring and documentation of building air conditioning

      Temperature and relative humidity are crucial factors in assessing air quality and levels of comfort in indoor spaces, e.g. in workplaces. With the aid of data loggers, this data can be permanently monitored and documented.
      They are also excellently suited to the monitoring of ventilation systems or for assessing existing building moisture.
      With the use of special software, the measurement configurations can be customised and recorded measurement data can be both analysed and stored.

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      Monitoring and documentation of the storage temperature and humidity

      The proper observance of storage temperature and humidity is an important prerequisite for the quality control of many products; e.g. in the area of food and pharmaceutical products.
      To this end data loggers are usually used. They monitor and document the course of ambient conditions automatically, thereby contributing significantly to verifying that product quality is being maintained.
      The direct display of violations of limit values allows fluctuations in temperature and humidity to be responded to fast. With the aid of the configuration and read out software, custom measurement configurations can also be made and recorded measurement data can be both analysed and stored.

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      Monitoring and documentation of the transportation temperature and humidity

      The smooth recording and documentation of measurement data plays a significant role for all products that are sensitive to temperature and humidity fluctuations, or which need to be stored in a predesignated area.
      The wrong conditions during transportation can result in major losses in quality right through to a complete loss of value for the monitored products.
      With the aid of a data logger, goods in transit can be monitored to make sure specified temperature and humidity zones are being observed; this can then be read out, analysed and stored using special software.