Technical data ............................................................................................................................ 34-35
Ordering data .............................................................................................................................36-41
Foreword
Dear Customer
You have made the right decision by choosing a measuring instrument from Testo. Every year,
thousands of customers purchase our high-quality products. There are many good reasons for this.
1) We offer value for money. Reliable quality at the right price.
2) Considerably longer guarantee periods of up to 3 years - depending on the instrument.
3) With over 40 years of specialist experience we are optimally equipped to solve your measuring
tasks.
4) Our high quality standards are confirmed by ISO 9001 certification.
5) It goes without saying that our instruments bear the CE mark required by the EU.
Do not switch instrument on or off with the button
Complete automatic saving before connecting instrument to the Comfort software.
If the instrument does not function remove battery and put it in again. The respective error
message is shown in the display. Refer to the information on “Error messages” on page 33 of
Observe storage and transport temperature and max. operating temperature (e.g. protect
When changing configurations (e.g. changing the probe), the instrument should be switched off
because the values specific to the probe can only be read when the instrument is switched on.
The V24 cable (PC connection) can be inserted anytime.
A simultaneous print command is not possible if the PC cable is connected.
Ensure that the contacts are correct in probes with a plug-in head.
The swivel nut in the probe handle should be securely tightened.
Opening the instrument, inexpert handling and use of force cancels your warranty.
- during instrument configuration
- during automatic saving
the Instruction manual.
measuring instrument from direct sunlight)
Putting in the batteries
9V block battery is included in delivery.
Open the battery compartment at the back of the instrument.
Put in block battery. Observe polarisation.
Close battery compartment.
Refer to “Power supply” Chapter for more information on
alternative power supply, charge, battery quality, charging
procedure.
A description of the instrument and an overview of the
controls guarantee a quick introduction.
Note: The measuring instrument must be switched off before a probe
is connected.
You will receive up-to-date readings once a probe is inserted and the
measuring instrument is switched on. However, you will still need to
update or define the data in the instrument:
Date/Time: Auto Off: Units:
Some things can only be set via PC software (See Ordering data):
Location name (8 characters)
Log head (24 characters), e.g. your company name - is also printed when readings are printed.
RS232: Connection for PC
12V: Mains unit connection
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M. 00
Instrument description
Display
The symbols on the top line are explained below
Name of input socket and parameter
Displays reading in line 1
Name of input socket and parameter
Displays reading in line 2
Displays measurement functions
Explanation of symbols:
Counter for the log number in the memory.
When saving manually: number of a measurement saved.
When saving automatically: number of a measurement series.
This counter is needed in order to be able to find single logs or a
measurement series when reading the memory.
N. 0000
Counter for saving a measurement cycle (is only required with
automatic saving).
The measurement cycle in a measurement series can be found.
Manual saving of a single measurement by pressing the save
button
Automatic saving program has been set up.
Saving is activated by pressing the
Symbol for reading contents of memory on display.
Symbol for deleting memory contents
If this symbol appears, the printing function is activated.
The symbol flashes while data is being transmitted. You can
print on the desktop printer by pressing the print button
Shows capacity of battery and rechargeable battery.
If the inner segment no longer appears (symbol flashes), the
battery has to be changed or the rechargeable battery has to be
recharged. The instrument switches itself off automatically after
1 minute.
Connect probe
corresponding to
connection assignment
(rear of instrument)
ESC
Location
3.
Location
1 Buttons to
...
select
99 location
1.
2. Measurement functions
Current measurement
Select reading in
the first line
Select reading in
the second line
Save manually or automatically,
depending on setting (5.)
Print readings
Multi-point mean calculation
HOLD
Freeze values
Display maximum values
MAX
Display minimum values
Timed mean calculation
MIN
MEAN•
Update values
Calculate mean
Reset mean
Start and end
Calculate mean
Reset mean
MEAN
4.
Parameter settings
Selected The setting functions are activated in accordance with the reading testo testo
parameter selected - flashing cursor in display (See 1.): 645 445
°C
(4.1)
% Humidity probe (0636.9740 and 0636.9715)/ X X
(4.2) Checks and adjusts 3-function probe (0635.1540)
td Select calculated humidity parameters: td°C dew point X X
(4.3) g/m3 - absolute humiidty, g/kg - degree of humidity, J/g - enthalpy
m/s, mbar Differential pressure probes: initialisation, activation/deactivation X
m3/h m/s, m
(4.4) Velocity probes: activation/deactivation m
Change cross-section input for an activated volume flow measurement X
ppmSwitch between ppm and vol% with CO
(4.5) Initialisation of CO probe
System adjustment with EEPROM probe X
Reset - system adjustment X
Switching on / Selecting parameters / Saving / Printing
Connect measurement probes
I/0
Segment test
Line 1
Line 2
Battery / rech.
VBAT
battery power
8.5
Location
Location
1
Duct 1
M.05
N.0017
MAN
1:
m/s
58.06
1:
hPa
21.80
Current readings - different,
depending on probe(s)
connected.
Line 1
Line 2
All of the readings, made available by the probes connected
to socket 1 and 2, on both lines of the reading display can
be called up with the exception of the value selected in the
other line.
Scroll with
button in line 1:
Select socket.
Select parameter.
If this button in multi-function probes is pressed
repeatedly, it is possible to select the parameter (°C,
m/s...) to be displayed.
Scroll with
button in line 2:
Select socket.
Select parameter.
If this button in multi-function probes is pressed
repeatedly, it is possible to select the parameter (°C,
m/s...) to be displayed.
There are different processing options available in
the menus described below corresponding to the
parameters selected.
Example of a reading:
Selected
socket
1:
m/s
58.06
It is possible to activate the following functions during measuring at the touch of a button.
Save readings
Manual or automatic saving is determined by the
save setting (Chapter 5)
Print readings.
Note on printing:
A distance 0f 0.5 m should not be exceeded in order to
guarantee problem-free data transfer. Objects between
instrument and printer prevent the data from being
transferred. Please observe notes in the instruction manual
on the printer.
The setting functions are activated in accordance with the rea-
i
ding selected - flashing cursor in display.
System adjustment (only possible in testo 645):
testo 645 and probes with EEPROM (Part no. 0614.xxxx) can
be adjusted to the “zero error adjustment point”. The probe
characteristic saved in the measuring instrument is offset at a
measurement point. This is simply entered in the instrument at
the touch of a button. The following serves as a reference for
offset calculations:
- A Testo calibration certificate or
- A highly accurate Pt100 probe:
An accurate Pt100 probe measures the temperature at
socket 2; an inaccurate but quick probe measures in the
same substance; the offset correction must be such that both
probes show the same value.
Example: The reference probe in socket 2 measures 70.0 °C in
the vat.
The probe in socket 1 measures 69.6 °C.
Correct by 0.4 °C!
The respective flashing position can be changed using the
buttons or confirmed by pressing .
Note:
Current measurement
1:
Offset is saved in probes with EEPROM and is automatically
recognised when the instrument is switched on.
In probes without EEPROM, the set offset is located in the
input socket.
The OFFSET value is displayed or printed when switching
on, saving or printing.
RESET CAL
Deleting system adjustment: The set OFFSET is reset to 00.0.
The setting functions are activated in accordance with reading
i
selected - flashing cursor in display.
Adjusting humidity probes
Monitoring and adjusting humidity probes
(0636.9740/0636.9715) or 3-function probe (0635.1540).
To carry out the adjustment, immerse the probe in the
adjustment container belonging to the control and
adjustment set (Part no. 0554.0660). Observe the
instructions given in the Instruction manual (0973.1820)!
NO flashes No adjustment.
YES flashes The probe is adjusted.
Switch to YES/NO
Confirm selelction and return to measurement.
Displaying calculated humidity parameters.
If Testo`s combination humidity probe (e.g. 0636.9740) is
connected, testo 445 and testo 645 display a calculated humidity
parameter in addition to temperature and relative humidity. You
can select from the following parameters:
td°C
Dew point Absolute Degree Enthalpy
temperature humidity of humidity
Degree of humidity and enthalpy are pressure-dependent
parameters. Absolute pressure has to be set (See 6. Instrument
configuration -Parameter setting).
The respective selected parameter flashes.
g/m3 g/kg J/g td°C ...
Select
Confirm selection and return to measurement..
The selected humidity parameter is displayed.
2:
ppm
Switch between ppm and vol% if a CO2 probe is connected
(only possible in a testo 445 instrument).
Each time
the instrument and includes measured values, location, date and
time. The counter in the top left corner of the display shows the
number of logs saved for this location.
Saving a log with timed or multi-point mean calculation :
The log includes MIN value, MAX value and mean of the
measurement and also single values in multi-point mean
calculations.
AUTO
Automatic saving:
When this saving function is set, the instrument automatically
accepts the measured values at fixed intervals and saves them
(=logger operation).
The number of measuring cycles (CYCLE-N.) to be saved and
intervals (CYCLE) have to be programmed:
1. Cycle-N.
The instrument automatically offers the maximum possible number
of measuring cycles. Set required number using
/ / .
Confirm set value by pressing .
2. Cycle
Select interval in which the measured values are to be saved. The
blinking position can be changed using
Confirm set value by pressing .
Automatic saving is started by pressing
until the programmed measurement
series is accepted.
Starts automatic saving again.
An additional measurement series is
added.
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OUT CLEAR
MEMORY
ESC
Location
Location
5. Memory settings
Reading or printing memory contents
Press the button to access the memory settings
i
mode. Confirm flashing save symbol via the button. Cancel printing by pressing the button.
OUT
1. Reading out or printing memory contents:
If the “OUT” display is flashing and thebutton is pressed,
printing of the complete memory
contents is started. Cancel printout by pressing the
button.
M.05 N.0017
Pizza
01:13
01.01
1998
M.05 N.0017
1:
79.7
°C
M.05 N.0017
1:
Duct 1
ESC
Location
ESC
Location
01
ESC
Location
ESC
Location
°C
2. Selecting the location:
is activated selection options appear in the display to select
If
the required location. Select location by pressing
If printing is activated by pressing at this
point, all of the logs
(measurement series and cycles) for this location are printed.
Cancel printout by pressing the button.
3. Selecting the log:
Confirm the location selected above by pressing
The M.0x counter flashes in the display.
Select the log no. by pressing
activates a printout of the
selected measurement log.
Press
Cancel printout by pressing the button
4. Selecting the measurement cycle: (only possible if a
measurement log consists of a measurement series):
Confirm the measurement log selected above by pressing
The N.0x counter flashes in the display.
Select the measurement cycle by pressing
to display the values measured.
activates a printout of the selected
measurement cycle.
Battery operation with 9 V block battery, alkali manganese IEC
6LR61.
Parallel power supply is possible with mains unit without damaging
batteries.
Zinc carbon batteries should not be used with thermal probes because
their inner resistance is too high and the probe is not supplied with
sufficient energy. The instrument switches off.
Rechargeable battery operation with Testo rechargeable battery
(Part no. 0515.0025), Type: Ni-MH IEC 6F22.
If the rechargeable battery is empty: Parallel power supply and
simultaneous recharging of the battery in the instrument with mains
unit.
Connect mains unit to recharge battery. Query as to whether
rechargable battery should be recharged.
Has a rechargeable battery or battery been put in? Check!
There is a risk of explosion if batteries have been put in! Select “NO” in
this case.
If a rechargeable battery is inside confirm Charge “Yes” with
The instrument can be switched off if a measurement is not
taking place. The rechargeable battery capacity and power is
displayed. Recharging takes approximately 6 hours if the rechargeable
battery is completely empty.
Correct battery recharging in the instrument via the mains unit can
only be guaranteed if the above mentioned Testo rechargeable
batteries are used. If other rechargeable battery types are used,
recharging will have to be carried out by an external recharger.
Note:
The instrument should be switched off before changing the battery/
rechargeable battery or when operating using mains unit without
rechargeable battery and battery. If the battery/rechargeable battery is
removed, the instrument loses the set values (date/time). The capacity
of the battery/rechargeable battery is shown in the display:
100 %
75 %
50 %
25 % (if the last segment is flashing the
battery/rechargeable battery is almost empty)
Operation
via mains
unit (Part
no. 0554.0088):
Insert mains unit in the mains unit socket of the instrument (see
connection assignment).
0 % (change battery/recharge rechargeable
battery). Instrument will switch off after 1 minute.
Parameter setting for pressure and density compensation:
Humidity (g/kg, J/g), velocity (measured with thermal probes) and
are pressure-dependent parameters.
CO
2
Density is included in the measurement when velocity is measured
using a Pitot tube.
testo 445/645 automatically carries out pressure and density
compensation. Temperature, humidity and absolute pressure
must be entered.
3 parameters can be measured on location using a Testo
humidity/temperature probe (e.g. Part no. 0636.9740) and the
Testo absolute pressure probe (Part no. 0638.1645). See the
Chapter “Measuring absolute pressure” for more information on
measuring absolute pressure without an absolute pressure probe.
Density is automatically calculated by the instrument based
on these 3 values:
Temperature
Humidity Density
Factory
settings:
Note:
If the density set in the factory is taken as the basis, the
measurement error can be up to 10% of the measurement when
velocity is measured using a Pitot tube. Parameters must be
determined and set in the instrument in order to achieve exact
measurements.
The flashing position in the display can be set.
-
/
= Confirm.
= Print parameter.
Pitot tube factor setting:
The factor for Pitot tubes from Testo is constantly at 1.00 and
does not need to be changed. If the Pitot tubes from other firms
are used, ask your supplier for the Pitot tube factor and save in
instrument.
A volume flow funnel is needed to measure the volume flow in a
ventilation opening (grid or outlet with dual wall clearance). The
opening of the funnel must be covered completely by the grid
(max. 190 x 190 mm with 0554.0400 or max. 350 x 350 mm with
0554.0410).
For the measurement, a velocity probe (0635.1041, 0628.0005
or 0635. 9540) is placed in the funnel’s hole, is positioned in the
middle and is aligned. The probe is snapped into the funnel’s
handle. Connect the probe to the instrument and switch on.
Position the cursor on the m/s parameter (
You will get to the “Parameter setting” menu by pressing .
Press to get the volume flow (m
Confirm the m
Press twice and confirm with .
(funnel/=funnel factor).
Enter the factor for the funnel used by you:
Funnel factor for funnel with part no. 0554.0400 = 20
Funnel factor for funnel with part no. 0554.0410 = 22
Press the funnel tightly on the opening. You can accept the
displayed reading as it is or you can carry out a timed mean
calculation if the readings fluctuate.
The measuring range is not symmetrical when the measurement
is carried out using differential pressure probes (see Technical
data on page 35)
Connect silicone hose to the correct connection plug (obser-
When measuring velocity with the Pitot tube, it is better to use the
0638.1445 pressure probe on account of its optimum accuracy.
The measuring range extends to approx. 40 m/s. Velocity is
calculated in the instrument using the pressure difference p in the
Pitot tube and based on the following formula:
m/s = S x 200000 x p [hPa]
rho [g/m3]
Press to activate the conversion. The “Parameter setting”
menu is displayed. m/s appears in the display when activated via
the button. Confirm the m/s ON setting with .
The next step is to decide, using the button, as to whether
the volume flow is to be calculated immediately (m3/h ON) or not
(m3/h OFF). Confirm input with .
Pitot tube factor S and the temperature, humidity and absolute
pressure parameters required to automatically calculate density
have to be set in the instrument configuration.
The Pitot tube factor for testo Pitot tubes is at a constant 1.00 and
does not need to be changed. If non-Testo Pitot tubes are used,
please ask your supplier for the factor and save it.
ve + and - on the probes.)
Thermal anemometer probes (testo 445)
The measuring principle of thermal anemometers with a heated
wire or heated ball sensor is based on the cooling down of the
sensor element via the air flow. The sensor element is heated to
100 °C for this purpose. The power needed to keep the sensor
constantly at this temperature is a measure of the strength of the
flow. According to this measuring principle, this probe requires a
heating up period after being switched on which appears as ”Count
Down” in the display. Measuring in accordance with this measuring
principle depends on the ambient pressure. The absolute pressure
can be set in the instrument configuration menu.
The connected probe 0632.1247 is initialised during the switchon phase (“Count Down” runs in the display). For this reason,
the measuring instrument should only be switched on in an
atmosphere free of CO. Values will be too low otherwise in
subsequent measurements.
If you want to initialize the instrument while switched on, place
the probe in an atmosphere free of CO. Press and confirm
initialisation of the CO probe (CO=0) by pressing again.
Connect probe before switching on the instrument
The protective cap must be on the probe during the initialisation
phase (otherwise risk of inaccurate measurements).
The initialisation cap should only be removed during the actual
measurement and should be replaced directly afterwards
(mechanical protection of sensor and adherence to
Cigarette smoke influences the measurement (min. 50 ppm).
accuracies).
A smoker’s breath influences the measurement by approx.
Switch on - Initialisation phase (60 s).
The ambient CO probe is initialised during the initialisation phase.
• Remove yellow protective cap.
• Probe can be put in shirt pocket, for example. The direction
of the flow on the probe influences the accuracy of the
measurement. Optimum measured results are achieved by
moving the probe gently back and forth. If the air blows headon on the sensor, the values measured will be too high.
The 0632.1240 probe measures concentrations from
0 to 1 vol % CO2. The unit can be switched between ppm and
vol% as described in “Parameter settings” on page 16.
The measuring principle is based on infrared absorption. The
probe has a relatively high power consumption on account of its
sensor. Use mains unit and rechargeable batteries for long-term
measurements.
Note: The correct reading is available 20 to 30 seconds after
being switched on.
The corresponding “Count Down” is displayed.
If there are major changes in the concentration, the probe needs
30 - 60 seconds to adapt itself to the outside world.
Gently swinging of the probe shortens the adaptation time.
Hold the probe as far away as possible from you to reduce
the influence of the CO2 level in your breath on the
measurement.
Pressure offset
Please note that the CO2 reading depends on absolute air pressure. This effect is compensated in the instrument.
Enter the correct absolute pressure for the location in the
“Instrument configuration” menu (see Chapter 6).
Permissible ambient temperature: 0 to +50 °C
Permissible storage temperature: -20 to +70 °C
The annual mean is 1013 mbar at sea level, the higher the
location above sea level, the lower the pressure.
• Barometric pressure
The annual mean is 1013 mbar regardless of height. This
pressure can deviate from the annual mean by ±20 mbar
depending on the weather (see display on nearest barometer).
• Differential pressure
is the positive or negative pressure in the duct.
You can determine the annual mean air pressure value for your
elevation using the following table and any additional fluctuation
using a barometer or ask your weather station for the exact air
pressure value.
Example:
If you are at 800 m above mean sea level, you have an annual
mean air pressure of 920 mbar.
The annual mean air pressure has to be reduced by 10 (910 mbar
air pressure) to correspond to the barometer display
(1003 mbar) and to the barometer’s height offset (to 1013 hPa).
Add the difference between your ambient air pressure and the
static process air pressure (e.g. positive pressure in an air duct
which is to be measured - can be measured using the differential
pressure probe at up to 100 mbar) to this (air) pressure value.
Example: We have measured an annual mean air pressure of
910 mbar. We will now add 90 mbar based on the static process
pressure. We therefore assume an absolute air pressure in the
measurement medium of 1000 mbar.
The table on page 31 is also saved in the Testo Comfort software.
Absolute pressure can be calculated automatically using this
software if the height above mean sea level, barometric pressure
and differential pressure are entered. The calculated absolute
pressure is then taken over by the instrument.
Measuring range has not The probe is not suitable been reached for this measurement task.
The measured values are
outside the allowed
measuring range. Remove
probe from location.
Measuring range has been The probe is not suitable
exceeded for this measurement task.
The measured values are
outside the allowed
measuring range. Remove
probe from location.
1st possibiltySome probes cannotMeasuring range has been differentiate between
exceeded or has not been not reaching or not
reached exceeding a measuring
range. Remove probe from
measurement location.
The probe is not suitable
for this measuring task.
The measured values are
outside the measuring
range allowed.
2nd possibility Check if the probe is Probe is not connected connected to the right
or is defect socket and that the
plug has been pushed in
far enough. Turn
instrument on and off
again
If the error message
returns, please contact
your nearest Testo
service point.
Measuring instruments/Accessories/Probes for testo 645 / 445
Measuring instruments
testo 645 humidity measuring instrument, with TopSafe
2 channel temperature (type K/J/S, NTC, Pt100 thermocouples) and humidity measuring instrument, with battery
and calibration protocol
testo 445 multi-function measuring instrument, with TopSafe
2 channel multi-function measuring instrument for temperature (type K/J/S thermocouples), humidity, velocity,
pressure, CO
, CO with battery and calibration protocol
2
Part no..
0563 6450
0560 4450
Accessories
Software
Comfort software “Professional” for data management, incl. data base, convenient analysis and graphics function0554 0274
RS232 cable to connect measuring instrument - PC for the transfer of data0409 0178
TopSafe / Cases
TopSafe protects instrument from dirt, water (IP 65) and impact - dishwasher-proof - with bench stand, belt clips and
probe clips to attach probe to TopSafe
System case, plastic for instrument, probes and additional accessories Clear layout of case contents by placing probes
in lid.
System case, aluminium for instrument, probes and additional accessories. Clear layout of case contents by placing
probes in lid.
Additional accessories
9 V rechargeable battery for testo 445, testo 645 measuring instruments0515 0025
PT 100-probes
Standard immersion/penetration probe
Pipe: stainless steel
Highly accurate immersion/penetration probe-100...+350°C, 1/5,
Flexible precision immersion probe, cable between handle
and tip, heat-proof up to +300 °C
Meas. range / Accuracyt
-200...+400°C, Class A20Plug-in head0604.0273
Class B
-100...+265°C, 1/5,
Class B
Connection cablePart no..
99
sec.
30Plug-in head
80Plug-in head0628.0016*
)0628.0015*
0516 0440
0516 0400
0516 0410
* With EEPROM: Precision adjustment for each probe at a measuring point
Quick-action surface probe with sprung thermocouple strip -200...+300°C, Short-
Spare measuring head for pipe clamp probe, for pipes with
a 2"diameter
Rapid response immersion/penetration probe -200...+400°C, Class 13Plug-in head
Quick action immersion/penetration probe for measurements in liquids
Quick action immersion/penetration probe for high temperatures
Quick action immersion/penetration probe for measurements in gases and liquids with a slim tip, low in mass
Plug-in measuring tips Ø 3 ffor high temperatures, bendable
a) Stainless steel outer coating 1.4541 L 750
b) Stainless steel outer coating 1.4541 L 1200
c) Inconel outer coating 2.4816 L 550
d) Inconel outer coating 2.4816 L 1030
Handle for plug-in measuring tipscoiled cable
Meas. range / Accuracyt
term up to +500 °C,
Class 2
-60...+130°C, Class 251,5 m, PVC0602 0092
-200...+600°C, Class 11Plug-in head
-200...+1100°C, Class 11Plug-in head
-200...+600°C, Class 1<1 Plug-in head
-200..+900 °C
-200..+900 °C
-200..+1100 °C
-200..+1100 °C
ConnectionPart no.
99
sec.
3Plug-in head
Please order connection
(
cable 0430.0143)
Please order connection
(
cable 0430.0143)
Please order connection
(
cable 0430.0143)
Please order connection
(
cable 0430.0143)
Please order connection
(
cable 0430.0143)
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
PUR
Accessories for NiCr-Ni probes
Adapter to connect NiCr-Ni thermocouples and probes with
open wire ends
Silicone heat paste (14g), Tmax = +260 °C to improve heat
transfer in surface probes
Connection cable for probesLength 1,5 m,
Connection cable for probes with plug-in headLength 5,0 m,
Extension cable between plug-in cable and instrumentLength 5,0 m,
Accessories for humidity/temperature probes, 3-function probe
DiameterPart no.
Caps for all humidity probes
Metal protection cage, material: stainless steel V4A. Quick adjustment time, robust and temperature-proof. Application: for velocities < 10 m/s
Cap with wire mesh filter.12 mm0554 0757
PTFE sintered filter, PTFE material. Not affected by condensation, water-repellent, resistant to corrosive substances. Applications: compressed air measurements, high humidity range (long-term
measurements), high velocities.
Stainless steel sintered cap, material: V2A stainless steel. Very robust, suitable for penetration, should
be cleaned with fresh air, mechanical protection of sensor. Application: large mechanical loads, high
velocities.
21 mm
12 mm
21 mm
12 mm
21 mm
12 mm
0554 0665
0554 0755
0554 0666
0554 0756
0554 0640
0554 0647
Additional accessories
Connection cable for probes with plug-in head, 1.5 m long, PUR coating material0430 0143
Connection cable for probes with plug-in head, 5 m long, PUR coating material0430 0145
Extension cable between plug-in head cable and instrument, 5 m long, PUR coating material0409 0063
Telescope for probes with plug-in head, extension length: maximum 1 m, cable: 2.5 m, PUR coating
material
Control and adjustment set 11.3 % / 75.3 % for humidity probes and 3-function probe (please order
0554.0661 adapter for 3-function probe)
Control and storage humidity (33 %) for humidity probe and 3-function probe0554 0636
Pressure probes
Pressure probe for measuring velocities gand differential pressure or absolute pressure
Accessories for pressure
Measuring rangeAccuracyConnection cablePart no..
-4 to 10 hPa
-40 to 100 hPa
2000 hPa (Abs.p)
Temp.maxMaterialLength / ØPart no..
±0,03 hPa
±0,1 hPa (0 to 20hPa)
±0,5% of m.v. (rem.)
±5 hPa
1,5 m, PUR0638.1445
0430.0144
0554 0660
0638.1545
0638.1645
probes
Pitot tubes to measure velocity (in connection
with pressure probes); longer versions on request
Silicone hose to connect Pitot tube and pressure
probe, 5 m long