
Digi Cell Plus - Digital Oil Test Cell Information Guide
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Overview
Introduction
Digi Cell Plus (DIGI+) is a Digital Oil Test Cell with USB storage and charging. DIGI+ provides an accurate means of
detecting and measuring the quantity of water (H
2
O) in oil and / or the residual Base Number (BN) of oil. This battery-
operated, rugged and compact mobile instrument provides easily retrievable data to ensure fast, accurate and consistent
management of lubricating oil samples.
Condition monitoring of the health of lubricants is an established method of predicting issues, prolonging machinery life
and avoiding impending machinery breakdown thus optimising operating costs. Lubricant condition can be identified
before any serious damage occurs so that production can be maintained, machinery life extended and return on capital
investment increased.
DIGI+ is available in three variants:
•
DIGI+ Water
(H
2
O) only
•
DIGI+ Base
Number (BN) only
•
DIGI+ Combined
- H
2
O and BN
Smart Setup, Data Storage & Rechargeable Battery
DIGI+ provides a refreshed, but familiar, interface with the addition of smart features to enhance the user experience over
previous versions of the product. DIGI+ can continue to function as an offline instrument for single measurements and is
able to be operated without smart features until the user chooses to do so.
DIGI+ can be configured when connected to most personal computers (PC) – Windows and Mac. Sample points and
test locations are labelled as Sample Point Identification (SPID). This creates structure to measurements and ensures
no data is accidentally missed. Results are saved to DIGI+ and can then be imported into a PC. The SPID approach
creates an easily retrievable sample point and test history. Setup can include real-time feedback and alarms for optimal
monitoring.
Key Features:
• USB-rechargeable battery with indication of tests remaining before charge
• Oil reference list for BN measurement may be configured via PC rather than entered manually via DIGI+ keypad,
saving time and effort