Data Loggers Offer High Accuracy, Convenient Reporting

March 22, 2017
Products are available with optional display

Monarch pressure data loggers are battery-powered standalone watertight loggers/gauges/transmitters that can record up to 130,000 samples. They are accurate to 0.25% of full scale and come with or without a digital display; display versions show min, max and live values, and they offer an optional transmitter output. A factory National Institute of Standards and Technology certificate is available on all models. Ranges from vacuum to 5,800 psi absolute or gauge are available.

The process connection is ¼-in. NPT male. The display loggers are built with an IP67-rated 316L sensor and anodized aluminum housing; the loggers without display are 316L for the entire housing. The transmitter option is available on the display Series. It requires 24-VDC wired power and provides a scalable 4-20 mA isolated output with 0.06% accuracy. This version is rated IP65.

Communicate via USB using the included Track-It PC Software for easy setup of sample rate, unit identification, start and stop control, synchronizing time on multiple units, and more. Use the software for retrieving, graphing and interpreting data files, as well as generating reports via export to Microsoft Excel. You can also use a smartphone and the company’s free Android app to retrieve and send data files, as well as continue recording or start a new file locally without the need for a PC.

They are built with Monarch Instrument’s 40 years of experience providing industrial measurement and test equipment solutions.

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