Climate data logger with an externally expandable sensor system
The DL200P can be simultaneously fitted with two electrode pairs for measuring resistance dampness, as well as two TS910 contact temperature sensors.
Thus, the DL200P can be used for the most varied monitoring tasks, for example for silo surveillance and control of bulk goods, or for checking the temperature of water-based fluids.
As well as this, the DL200P is able to collate all documentation for insurance or regress resistance for construction drying and water damage clearance. The practical alarm function also makes it possible to detect and avoid potential damages to buildings or inventory before they occur.
Definition of measurement channel
How many measured values can be recorded?
All devices from the DL series are powerful multi-channel data loggers with which you can not only detect, but also record all of the compatible measured values (see technical specifications).
The term "measurement channel" is not used to mean the same as it is by some of our competitors – meaning the available sensors, but instead – the same as in analysis software – it means one individually selectable "recording track", i.e. the value which should be logged.
For each measured value and measured unit (channel group), one or more of the four following types of measured values can be recorded: current, minimum, maximum or average. Each of these four values represents a measurement channel.
The maximum amount of available measurement channels for each data logger is thus the amount of detectable channel groups (e.g. temperature in °C) multiplied by the four types of measured values.