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APPENDIX C

Sampling in general

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Relative humidity measurements should be carried out at a representative temperature. 

Failure  to  allow  temperature  equilibration  will  lead  to  a  false  indication  of  the  relative 

humidity.

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Variations in vapor pressure from place to place can occur where an environment is subject 

to  any  addition  or  removal  of  water.  If  so,  care  must  be  taken  over  where  to  make  a 

measurement in order to obtain a representative result.

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Sources and sinks of water vapor should be avoided in any sampling system. Invasion of 

stray water can be minimised by attention to leaks, hygroscopic materials, droplets and 

condensation. The lower the humidity, the more critical these precautions are.

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Hygroscopic materials should be avoided. Many materials contain moisture as part of their 

structure, particularly organic materials (whether natural or synthetic), salts (or anything 

which  contains  them),  and  anything  which  has  small  pores.  Temperature  changes  can 

increase the tendency of these materials to affect the humidity of the surrounding air.

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Condensation in a sampling process can invalidate humidity measurements by reducing 

the water content of the gas being measured. What is more, condensed liquid may alter 

the humidity elsewhere by dripping or running to other locations and evaporating there. 

In these circumstances, measurement results may be misleading if hygrometer location is 

not considered carefully.

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Water droplets or mist must be avoided. These can result in overestimates of the humidity 

of the air between the droplets. Such results may exceed 100% RH, or may be impossible 

to interpret meaningfully. Droplets of liquid also damage some electrical types of humidity 

sensor. Filtering the air sample can eliminate droplets.

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If pumps are used for sampling gas, these should be located after the hygrometer, to avoid 

contaminating the measurement environment. Where possible, oil free pumps should be 

used,  or  filters  employed.  Oscillations  in  pressure  due  to  pumping  can  sometimes  be 

reduced or buffered using a needle valve or a reservoir of large volume.

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Special treatments such as filtration can change the amount of moisture in a gas. Some 

drying agents take out other gases, too.

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When  sealing  any  sensor  or  probe  into  a  port  or  manifold  in  a  duct  or  chamber,  leaks 

through the probe or electrical cable should be considered. These are not always sealed 

against passage of ambient air.

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Where sampling involves a step change in temperature, pressure or gas flow rate, relative 

to  the  process  being  sampled,  results  may  need  to  be  converted  or  interpreted.  For 

example  ‘pressure  dew  point’  will  differ  from  the  value  found  after  expanding  the  gas 

sample to atmospheric pressure. Care should be taken to distinguish between ‘gauge’ and 

absolute values of pressure. 

Dew point in general

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The measuring environment and all parts of the sampling pathway must be kept above 

the dew point if condensation is to be avoided. Electrical trace heating or other heating 

methods should be used if necessary. An excess temperature of 10°C above the dew point 

is usually a safe margin.

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For measurements in the region below 0°C it must be clear whether the condensate is dew 

or frost. Failure to distinguish between these can result in errors of about 1°C for every 
10°C below zero.

Summary of Contents for HygroSmart I7000XP

Page 1: ...HygroSmart I7000XP Interchangeable Sensor for RH Temperature User s Manual 97481 Issue 1 January 2015...

Page 2: ...this information when contacting Michell Instruments for service purposes Sensor Code Serial Number Invoice Date Location of Instrument Tag No Sensor Code Serial Number Invoice Date Location of Instru...

Page 3: ...copied or otherwise reproduced communicated in any way to third parties nor stored in any Data Processing System without the express written authorization of Michell Instruments Ltd HygroSmart I7000X...

Page 4: ...re 1 Operating Graph 2 Figure 2 Electrical Connections 3 Figure 3 HygroSmart I7000XP Sensor Pin Connector 4 Figure 4 Hygrosmart I7000XP Operating Conditions 7 Figure 5 Hygrosmart I7000XP Dimensions 7...

Page 5: ...is designed to be completely safe when used with options and accessories supplied by the manufacturer for use with the instrument Toxic Materials The use of hazardous materials in the construction of...

Page 6: ...ty s second T temperature V volt Warnings The following general warning listed below is applicable to this instrument It is repeated in the text in the appropriate locations Where this hazard warning...

Page 7: ...ive humidity and temperature in a wide spectrum of industrial and heavy industrial applications The sensor incorporates the latest HygroSmart 3 technology providing excellent performance across a wide...

Page 8: ...ensor must be made bearing in mind the effectiveness of air circulation The point at which the sensor is installed must be typical of the surrounding environment where the measurements of relative hum...

Page 9: ...t I7000XP Pin 1 Not Connected 2 Power Supply 3 Power Supply ve 4 Output Voltage RH 5 Output Temperature PT100 6 Output Temperature PT100 7 Output Temperature PT100 PT100 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 PT1000 PT100 PT1...

Page 10: ...he protection filter mounted on the measurement probe body NOTE Be careful not to apply any force to the filter protection cage 3 Taking care not to bend the male pins on the sensor electrical connect...

Page 11: ...HygroSmart I7000XP User s Manual Michell Instruments 5 APPENDIX A Appendix A Technical Specifications...

Page 12: ...Measurement Range 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Temperature Accuracy 0 2 C Temperature Resolution Infinite Electrical Specifications Output Signal White housing 0 1 V Black housing 0 2 1 V Temperature Output...

Page 13: ...NDIX A A 1 Operating Conditions 25 40 0 50 25 70 85 75 50 100 RH Temp C Maximum mixing ratio 250g water kg dry air Figure 4 Hygrosmart I7000XP Operating Conditions A 2 Dimensions 17 5mm 0 69 12mm 0 47...

Page 14: ...HygroSmart I7000XP User s Manual 8 97481 Issue 1 January 2015 APPENDIX B Appendix B Quality Recycling Warranty Information...

Page 15: ...which may be harmful to the environment Similarly we are increasingly using recyclable and or recycled material in our business and products wherever it is practical to do so To protect natural resour...

Page 16: ...EU Directive 2011 65 EU Article 3 24 defines Control and Monitoring Equipment specifically as monitoring and control instruments designed exclusively for industrial or professional use RoHS2 EU Direc...

Page 17: ...intains a hazardous material register in which MSDS data sheets are collated and we will check that our suppliers will comply to REACH requirements for all materials and substances we use in the proce...

Page 18: ...g courses of action will be taken If the fault is covered under the terms of the warranty the instrument will be repaired at no cost to the owner and returned If Michell Instruments determines that th...

Page 19: ...HygroSmart I7000XP User s Manual Michell Instruments 13 APPENDIX C Appendix C Recommended Practices in Humidity Measurements...

Page 20: ...ichell Instruments care instructions for the instrument Some instruments need routine cleaning or other maintenance Before using any solvent cleaner check with Michell Instruments that this will not h...

Page 21: ...of the air between the droplets Such results may exceed 100 RH or may be impossible to interpret meaningfully Droplets of liquid also damage some electrical types of humidity sensor Filtering the air...

Page 22: ...rials At low humidity anything much below a dew point of 0 C the amounts of water given off by organic and porous materials can dramatically affect the value of humidity The lower the level of moistur...

Page 23: ...d Filters and saturation guarding may protect the sensor but these actions carry a risk of damage by condensation or other contamination Protective filters can slow the response time of sensors This c...

Page 24: ...HygroSmart I7000XP User s Manual 18 97481 Issue 1 January 2015 APPENDIX D Appendix D Return Document Decontamination Declaration...

Page 25: ...cals YES NO Radioactive substances YES NO Other hazards YES NO Please provide details of any hazardous materials used with this equipment as indicated above use continuation sheet if necessary Your me...

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