A1.2 external rh probe reference, A1.3 chilled mirror reference, Appendix a1.2 – ROTRONIC Hygrogen2 User Manual

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E-M-HG2-S-V2.1

Rotronic AG

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HygroGen2 Humidity and Temperature Generator:

Instruction Manual
Appendix

Instruction Manual for Software

Version 2.1

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Annual recalibration of the control probe by an accredited laboratory should be the minimum

calibration regime. Interim calibration checks in combination with the annual calibration results will

allow the key drift component of an uncertainty budget to be defined and documented.

A1.2 External RH Probe Reference

Any RH instrument placed through the HygroGen2 door can be used as the reference. This may be

desired if your quality system employs a particular RH probe with a long history. It may not be

desirable to adjust this probe and use it as the control probe – a separate adjusted control probe may

be more convenient.

The same disadvantages apply when using an external RH probe as a reference as when using the RH

control probe: i.e. accuracy, susceptibility to drift, hysteresis, regular calibration requirement.

A1.3 Chilled Mirror Reference

To reduce calibration uncertainty, a chilled mirror instrument can be employed as the reference. This

type of instrument is generally accepted as a secondary humidity transfer standard. Instruments

should be maintained with an accredited (ISO 17025) calibration certificate. A chilled mirror can be

used to validate the HygroGen2 calibration before and after on-site calibration using the internal RH

probe as a reference.

Chilled mirrors measure “dew point“, which is a measure of water vapour concentration and is the

temperature at which dew will form on a surface. Relative humidity can be derived from this value

with a corresponding temperature measurement.

There are two types: an all-in-one probe which can be inserted through the HygroGen2 door, with

integrated PRT temperature probe, e.g. MBW/RHS 473 with RP2 measuring head, and an external

sampling head, for which the HygroGen2 external sample loop is employed (see section below).


Advantages of chilled mirror references:

• Best measurement capability.

• Instruments do not drift significantly.

• Operates over a broad range of humidity conditions.

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