Casella CEL Thermohygrograph deluxe model User Manual

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

2.1

Humidity Measurement

The element that senses relative humidity is made from several strands of

specially treated human hair, which shorten as relative humidity decreases

and lengthen as it increases. The relative humidity element is connected

through a linkage to the pen arm so that changes are recorded as an ink line

on the chart. The linkage is designed to give a near linear movement over

most of the chart range.

2.2

Temperature Measurement

The temperature element is a bi-metal coil that expands and contracts with

changes in temperature, causing its free end to move. The free end is

connected via a spindle to the pen arm so that changes are recorded on the

chart.

2.3

General

Relative humidity and temperature are recorded on the same chart, so to

distinguish between the two traces, the temperature pen is red while the

relative humidity pen is black.

To allow the pens to pass each other without colliding, the black relative

humidity arm is shorter than the temperature arm, so that the two traces are

displaced in time with respect to each other.

Fibre tipped pens are supplied which contain sufficient ink in the body to

write for approximately 9 months. Replace the pen when the trace grows

too faint to read.

Relative humidity is always scaled from 0 - 100%.

The temperature span for the THERMOHYGROGRAPH deluxe is 50

o

C, and

this can be set to cover two alternative ranges: -10

o

C to +40

o

C or 0

o

C to

+50

o

C.

When the instrument is dispatched, a special chart is fitted that gives

instructions for changing the temperature offset to match the range of the

chart selected. The unit is factory calibrated for 0

o

C to +50

o

C.

Principle

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