7335 Humidity Generator

7335 Humidity Generator

Description

The latest development of humidity generator using split-flow principle for generating dew point applying Dew Point instruments, Hygrometer sensors and Moisture analyzers. The dew point is generated by means of proportion dry/wet flow at set point and control on moisture vapor. The 7335 humidity generator is traceable to National laboratory standard or relevant international standard.

Features
High precision
Excellent repeatability
Fully automatic
Fully automatic


Description

The latest development of humidity generator using split-flow principle for generating dew point applying Dew Point instruments, Hygrometer sensors and Moisture analyzers.

The dew point is generated by means of proportion dry/wet flow at set point and control on moisture vapor. The 7335 humidity generator is traceable to National laboratory standard or relevant international standard.


Features


  • High precision
  • Excellent repeatability
  • Fully automatic
  • Touch screen panel for multiple measuring points, one push button to generate dew point
  • Unique fine adjustment to generate dew point



Specification

Gas source: No need of dryer: Purified N2 when generating up to -60℃ dew point, using dried gas source

when generating below -60℃ dew point. Outlet pressure is set at 0.7Mpa. Deviation occurs if

preset pressure is not acquired. Max. pressure 0.75Mpa, mini. Pressure 0.5MpaConfigured

with dryer/filter, pressure 0.6Mpa

Gas source inlet: 1/4” Swagelok coupling

Sample gas outlet: three-port 1/4” Swagelok coupling in parallel, one port for connecting Reference

Hygrometer, the other two ports for connecting dew point instruments/moisture analyzer

Range: -65℃~20℃ set point as per request or PPMv

Accuracy: ±0.1℃   Set point precision: ±0.5℃

Flow rate: 4 L/min ambient air or 2~10 L/min as per request

Operating temperature: +2℃~+40℃ 700Kpa~1060KPa

Power supply: 220±10%V AC, 50Hz, 360W

Dimension: 245×480×500mm

Weight: 18kg


Application

Virtually any humidity may be generated, for any length of time, within the operational limits of the generator. The output of the device under test may then be compared with the generator’s printed data for analysis.