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Temperature & Humidity Controlled Glove Box (890 Series)

With large color touch screen display!

This glove box accurately maintains temperature and humidity (Rh) inside a roomy, single station glove box. Includes a vacuum capable transfer chamber with one piece Hypalon gloves and internal 110 V power. Glove box with optional Drying train package includes two canisters filled with molecular sieve and a circulation pump. Drying train package can be used if a house supply of inert gas is not available. Periodic regeneration of the molecular sieve is recommended for optimal drying performance. Features:
  • Color panel touch screen operator display
  • Four preset conditions
  • On-screen temperature and humidity readings; set points and actual chamber readings
  • Humidity (Rh) transmitter with 8-ft sensor cable
  • Thermoelectric assembly (Peltier device)
  • Platinum RTD with sealing gland
  • Password protected, configurable PID control
  • Inert gas hook-up
  • One touch, on-screen datalogging
  • Main chamber formed of one piece clear acrylic material
  • Nebulizer
  • Two inlet/outlet gas valves on main chamber and transfer chamber
  • Two Drying Train Canisters filled with molecular sieve and circulation pump (optional)
  • DB15 serial port connection for datalogging

SPECIFICATIONS
Inner Dimensions: 41W x 26H x 28D"
Outer Dimensions: 55 W x 38H x 35D"
Temperature: Range: 16 to 44°C
Sensor: ±0.3°C
Control Accuracy: ±1°C
Resolution: 0.1°C
Humidity: Range: 1 to 80% Rh
Sensor: ±2% Rh
Control Accuracy: ±1% Rh
Resolution: 0.1% Rh
On-Screen Datalogging: 24-hour event
Alarms: Four selectable high/low
Power: 115 V, 60 Hz, 10 Amps


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