QuesTemp 34 Datalogging Thermal Environment Monitor
- On-board humidity sensor
- Displays relative humidity and calculates the Heat Index
or Humidex as reported by the National Weather Service
- Rugged construction and CE-approved
- Case provides resistance to light rain or mist, RFI, and
static electricity
- Supported by QuestSuite Software
- Remote sensor capability
- Removable sensor array for remote studies up to 200 feet
- Long battery life
- 9-volt alkaline battery model provides up to 150 hours
of use
- Compact and lightweight
- 9.2 x 7.2 x 3 inches (23.4 x 18.3 x 7.6 cm) including sensor
array
- 2.6 lbs (1.2 kg) with sensor array mounted
- Easy-to-use keypad
- Measuring parameters
- Globe
- Drybulb
- Wetbulb
- WBGT in, out, and weighted average with 3 sensor sets
- Relative humidity
- Heat index or Humidex
- Accuracy
- Temperature: ± 0.5 C between 0 and 100 C (32 F to 212 F)
- Relative humidity ± 5%
The QuesTemp 34 datalogging area thermal environment monitor is rugged
and easy-to-use, providing quick and accurate WBGT measurements for
assessing environmental heat stress. With its on-board humidity sensor,
the QuesTemp 34 displays relative humidity and calculates the Heat
Index or Humidex. Features include a covered wet bulb reservoir, shielded
dry bulb, removable sensors for remote applications, set-up options
for temperature display and language, and user-selectable logging intervals.
The QuesTemp 34 is available with three different power options to
meet your monitoring applications: AC, alkaline or rechargeable NiMH
batteries.
Ordering Information
| Description |
Cat. No. |
| QuesTemp 34 Area Heat Stress Monitor, includes control
module, sensor array, monitor cable, calibration verification
module, wick kit, water bottle, and storage case and 9-volt
alkaline battery |
755-QT34 |
QuestSuite Professional
II
Includes software and one cable (CD includes NT driver) with
one user authorization code.
For additional user authorization codes, contact SKC |
755-QSPRO-2 |
Contact your SKC representative for
assistance with selecting the models and accessories for your specific
applications.
This page was last modified March 9, 2007
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