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Model:
QUESTemp° 36
Key Features:
- All QT34° Features Plus Calculates and Displays Stay Time Data
- Optional Air Probe Provides Air Speed Data
Description:
The QUESTemp° 36 simplifies heat stress management efforts by providing users with real time guidance on stay times and work/rest regimens. Guidance is based on screening criteria for heat stress as defined in the ACGIH TLV Handbook, U.S. Navy PHEL Charts and EPRI Action Limits.
An optional detachable probe for measuring air velocity extends the applications for the QUESTemp° 36 beyond traditional heat stress measurements. The QUESTemp° 36 can be used as an indoor thermal comfort monitor using the air velocity probe, temperature and RH sensor readings simultaneously.
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Options
Available Options
Optional Remote Sensors for up to (3) simultaneously monitored areas
Hot Wire Air Velocity Sensor
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Measurements
Available Measurements
Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales
Wet Bulb
Dry Bulb
Globe
WBGT Indoor
WBGT Outdoor
Relative Humidity
Heat Index
Humidex
Air Flow
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Stay Time/Work Rest Cycles
ACGIH TLV Handbook
U.S. Navy PHEL Charts
EPRI Action Limits.
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Standards\Approvals
Standards\Approvals
Intrinsic Safety:
UL/CSA Standards for Class i, Groups A, B,C & D; Groups E, F & G; Class. Temperature Code T3 & European Standards for EEX ia IIC, T3
Electromagnetic Conformance:
CE Mark
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Ports and Connections
Inputs
RTD Temperature Sensor
Capacitive Polymer Relative Humidity Sensor
Hot Wire Air Velocity Sensor
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Outputs
RS232 Serial Computer/Printer Interface
Parallel Printer Interface
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Measurement Parameters
Air Velocity Range
0 to 20 m/s
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Temperature Range
-5 to 100C (23 to 212F)
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Relative Humidity Range
0 to 100%
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Mechanical
Case\Housing
Aluminum
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Size
9.2 x 7.2 x 3" (23.5 x 18.3 x 7.5 mm)
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Weight
2.6 lbs (1.2 kg)
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Power
Power Source
9V Disposable Batteries (150 Hrs.)
NiMH Rechargeable Option (300 Hrs.)
AC Power Adapter
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Support Software
DMS Compatible
Yes
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QSP II Compatible
Yes
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Datalogging
DataLogging
Time History Profile for all Displayed Parameters
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Datalogging Intervals
1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30 or 60 Minutes
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