Handheld measuring device XP200 - discontinued
X-pert range for humidity and temperature measurements in climate and environmental technology.
Hand held device with integrated air pressure sensor is compatible with various intelligent external temperature and humidity probes.
IMPORTANT: Hand-held measuring device XP200 is discontinued
Please check the alternative: All-in-One Handheld Device XA1000
- Air pressure, temperature and humidity
- Various - thus exchangable sensors
- Precice and flexible all-rounder handheld instrument, easy to handle and robust, sensor connection with automatic recognition, saves measuring campaignes, allows all climate data to be calculated and archieved, evaluation software SmartGraph3 included
- USB (Cable and SmartGraph3 software included)
Hand-held measuring device XP200 is discontinued
Please check the alternative: All-in-One Handheld Device XA1000
Advantages of the Hand-held measuring device XP200
We from Lufft created with the XP Series true X-perts for a range of various measurements. The four device types are specialists on different measuring ranges. Our hand-held devices can be used for daily usage in service, in air conditioning and environment technology, in the food industry or for industrial temperature calibration.
XP200 - THE HAND-HELD INSTRUMENT FOR HUMIDITY MEASUREMENT
The XP200 is the X-pert for humidity and temperature measuring in the air conditioning and environment technology.
A few advantages in detail:
- Precice and flexible all-rounder handheld instrument
- easy to handle and robust
- sensor connection with automatic recognition
- saves measuring campaignes
- allows all climate data to be calculated and archieved
- evaluation software SmartGraph3 included
Examples of the Hand-held measuring device XP200
The XP200 is the X-pert for humidity and temperature measuring in the air conditioning and environment technology. The handy and robust handheld measuring instrument for professionals has a wide range of applications... including , for architects, engineers and measurement technicians, or for quality and reference measurements
Examples of Use:
- Measurement of temperature, air pressure, relative humidity and air flow in plumbing and HVAC systems
- Part of building control equipment for architects
- Equipment for engineers and measurement technicians
- Quality and reference measurements in various applications
General | |
Dimensions | 170 x 62 x 34 mm |
Weight | Approx. 205 g |
Storage conditions | |
Permissible ambient temperature | -20...60 °C |
Operating rel. humidity | <90 % RH non - condensing |
Operating conditions | |
Operating rel. humidity | <90 % RH (20 g/m3) non - condensing |
Admissible height above absolute altitude | 4000 m |
Power supply | |
Power supply | 4 Alkaline LR6 AA 1.5 V/ USB 5 V |
Active power consumption | Approx. 400 mW |
Battery life passive | Approx. 1 year |
Battery life active | min. 24 hours |
Sensor power supply | 5.5 V ± 10 % DC, max. 200 mA |
Data storage | |
Integrated data storage | Up to 200 gauges taking approx. 1 mill. values |
Interface | |
USB | Cable and SmartGraph3 software included in delivery |
Display | |
Definition of measured values | 2 decimal places |
Display | |
Control | Touch screen, capacitive |
Technology | TFT, resolution 240 x 320, 65 k colours, very good contrast due to Piezoresistive technology |
Surface, toughened glass | Degree of hardness: 7, scratch - resistant |
Integrated air pressure sensor | |
Measuring range | 800...1100 mbar |
Accuracy at 25°C, 1013.25mbar | 0.5 mbar |
Long-term stability | typ. 1 mbar/year |
Measurement resolution | 0.024 mbar |
Measuring principle | Piezoresistive |
Calculated measurement categories for external temperature/humidity sensors | Mathematical: MIN/MAX/AVG/HOLD Temperature °C/°F Rel. humidity %r.h Rel. humidity of ice %r.h Water vapour density (absolute humidity) g/m3 Dew point temperature °C/°F Frost point temperature °C/°F Mixing ratio at saturation (100%) g/kg Volume fraction of water vapour /mass fraction of water vapour % Wet-bulb temperature °C/°F Ice-bulb temperature °C/°F Specifi c Enthalpy (mass of air) kJ/kg Saturation vapour pressure above ice/water hPa Vapour particle pressure hPa Air density kg/m3 |