Senseca ECO 122 handleiding
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ECO 122 - One-hand soil-/compost-thermometer
Measurement Basics
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5 Measurement Basics
5.1 Sensor/device accuracy
Penetration into the medium to be measured should be done with-
out exerting much force.
Try to exert the force in the axis of the probe tube to avoid creating
a lever effect on the housing.
Never use tools (e.g. a hammer) to knock the sensor tube into the
ground via the device housing!
If you encounter strong resistance when piercing (high compaction, stones), please try to
pierce at another suitable place in order not to damage the tip or the device.
If this is not possible, you can also pierce an appropriate hole with another rod (e.g. reinforc-
ing iron).
5.2 Possible measuring errors
5.2.1 Immersion depth
Liquid, soil:
to a depth of at least 100 mm (and then stir).
Otherwise, measuring errors can occur due to the heat transmis-
sion of the sensor tube if the immersion depth is too shallow.
5.2.2 Surface effects and poor heat transfer
Special measuring sensors are required for this purpose.
Surface characteristics, de-sign of the measuring sensor, heat transfer and environmental
temperature influence the measurement result.
Note
Thermally conductive paste between the measuring sensor and surface can also in-crease
measurement accuracy in some cases.
5.2.3 Cooling / evaporation
When measuring the air temperature, the probe should be dry, otherwise the temperature
measured will be too low.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Senseca |
| Model | ECO 122 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 1976 MB |







