philip harris catalogue 2015/16 - data logging

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DATA LOGGING LOGBOOK WIRELESS GLE 310 Logbook Data Logging Range Our new range of data loggers has been carefully selected for their reliability, simplicity and effectiveness. Ideal for students aged 11-16, the Logbook range includes unique features which make it versatile and easy to use. Their USB computer connectivity and bluetooth technology bring the latest technology into your laboratory at an affordable price Easy to read • Metering display on start-up • Many derived sensors immediately accessible • Easy to view logs Easy to connect • Auto connection to devices through Serial port connection • Bluetooth enabled • Able to connect to Dynakar and Garmin Etrex GPS Easy to log • Quick start logging available by using meter as channel selection • Oscilloscope mode - up to 61 us for Logbook GLE • Normal mode at 100 ms interval Easy to record advanced logging • Fully featured control of number of points, duration and interval • Display compression, full display or refresh/rolling • Oversampling mode, choice of averaging method: numeric, modal or median • Sound wave recording from PC microphones Easy to record event driven logging: • Triggering on graph • Snapshot or data variation driven • Per point tooltip text and X axis labelling Easy to save records: • Save recordings as .xls Excel file • Logbook Graphing .Imz file • Graph - in text editable area • Copy data into Excel from data table Easy to control graphs: • Repeat log one press to repeat • Data point and joins control – by time or data • Slider X and Y axis zoom • X-Y display of data in any graph, including time for event driven graphs • Fourier transform analysis on any data • Data modelling parallel with graph data • Duplication or deletion of tracks in graphs • Access to web charting • IOST charting GPS enabled • View data from sensors as graph with velocity calculated from GPS data • Create Google Earth 3D Visualisation of Data • Create Google Map Visualisation • Incorporated photos into visualisations – time based The Logbook Wireless GLE Data Logger can be used with up to 19 Sensors All New Need advice? Email [email protected]

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Page 1: Philip Harris Catalogue 2015/16 - Data Logging

DATA LOGGING • LOGBOOK WIRELESS GLE

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Logbook Data Logging Range

Our new range of data loggers has been carefully selected for their reliability, simplicity and effectiveness. Ideal for students aged 11-16, the Logbook range

includes unique features which make it versatile and easy to use. Their USB computer connectivity and bluetooth technology bring the latest technology into

your laboratory at an affordable price

Easy to read• Metering display on start-up

• Many derived sensors immediately accessible

• Easy to view logs

Easy to connect • Auto connection to devices through Serial port connection

• Bluetooth enabled

• Able to connect to Dynakar and Garmin Etrex GPS

Easy to log• Quick start logging available by using meter as channel selection

• Oscilloscope mode - up to 61 us for Logbook GLE

• Normal mode at 100 ms interval

Easy to record advanced logging• Fully featured control of number of points, duration and interval

• Display compression, full display or refresh/rolling

• Oversampling mode, choice of averaging method:

numeric, modal or median

• Sound wave recording from PC microphones

Easy to record event driven logging:• Triggering on graph

• Snapshot or data variation driven

• Per point tooltip text and X axis labelling

Easy to save records:• Save recordings as .xls Excel fi le

• Logbook Graphing .Imz fi le

• Graph - in text editable area

• Copy data into Excel from data table

Easy to control graphs:• Repeat log one press to repeat

• Data point and joins control – by time or data

• Slider X and Y axis zoom

• X-Y display of data in any graph, including time for event driven graphs

• Fourier transform analysis on any data

• Data modelling parallel with graph data

• Duplication or deletion of tracks in graphs

• Access to web charting

• IOST charting

GPS enabled• View data from sensors as graph with velocity calculated from GPS data

• Create Google Earth 3D Visualisation of Data

• Create Google Map Visualisation

• Incorporated photos into visualisations – time based

The Logbook Wireless GLE Data Logger can be used with up to 19 Sensors

AllNew

Need advice? Email [email protected]

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• Easy to connect; auto connection through serial ports and Bluetooth enabled

• Easy to log; quick start logging available

• Easy to save; save fles as .xls, .lmz or as an editable graph

• Easy to control; one-press repeat log, slider X and Y axis control

• GPS enabled; create Google Map or Google Earth 3D visualisations

See terms and conditionsFREE NEXT DAY DELIVERY for stocked items!

Logbook Wireless GLE (including Software)The Logbook GL with its graphics screen and built in temperature, light and sound sensors offers the most comprehensively featured Logbook to date.

Key features include:

• Graphics screen enables graphical visualisation of data during a recording and from saved fles

• Direct USB connection to the computer

• Built in temperature, light and sound sensors - each sensor can be turned on and off individually

• Four channel input

• Auto sized meter and graph screens giving a large font meter for one and two channel use

• Simple fve button operation

• Unique roll mode recording making many lab recordings even more simple

• Snapshot and Auto recording modes for remote recordings

• Extended memory option allowing remote recordings of up to 44,000 data points

• Bluetooth wireless connectivity

B8R05745 each £309.99

B8R05929 pack 5 £1449.95

NEED

TECHNICAL

ASSISTANCE?Email [email protected]

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DATA LOGGING • LOGBOOK SOFTWARE

Email: [email protected]

Logbook Graphing Secondary Software Through simple use of the drop down menus and toolbars students are able to carry out a range of investigations. Logbook Graphing offers a new concept in sensor technology by offering the ability to both meter and record from a number of combination sensors. Logbook Graphing functionality ranges from a simple triggered recording through to the comprehensive area under graph plotting and calculation via a cursor. Also incorporated

in Logbook Graphing is Datamass, which allows integration (using a USB or an RS232 connection) with a range of compatible balances. Auto plug and play is available with a Logbook USB cable and Ohaus balances.

B8R05783 each £ 159.99

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GreatValue

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The perfect kit to get you started with our new range of data loggers. This comprehensive set provides lots of opportunities to explore data logging in all areas of science. Plus the included DataDisc Explorer Software allows for both metering and recording from a number of combination sensors.

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Logbook Starter BundleIncludes:

• Four Logbook GLE Wireless Data Loggers

• One Dual Range Force Sensor

• One Oxygen Atmospheric Sensor

• One CO2 Sensor

• One Pulse Sensor

• One Accelerometer Sensor

• One 10Amp Current Sensor

• One Humidity Sensor

• One Advanced Light Sensor

• One Advanced pH Sensor

• One Pressure Gauge Sensor

• One Sound Sensor

• One Temperature Sensor

• One High Temperature Sensor

• One 20V Voltage Sensor

B8R05784 pack £1999.99

SAVE £417On Individual Components!

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This is a great value bundle that can be used for a range of investigations in Biology, including respiration, photosynthesis and energy in food. One logbook is also included, complete with all relevant software.

Innovation

Respiration of peas using the Oxygen

Atmospheric sensor

Fax your order form free of charge to 0800 138 8881

Biology BundleThis Biology Bundle includes:

• One Logbook GLE Wireless Data Logger

• One Oxygen Atmospheric Sensor

• One Pulse Sensor

• One Humidity Sensor

• One Advanced Light Sensor

• Two Temperature Sensors

• One CO2 Sensor

• One Skin Temperature Sensor

B8R05782 pack £749.99

SAVE £127On Individual Components!

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An excellent range of sensors for Chemistry lessons within the classroom. These sensors can be used for a wide range of practical applications, including investigations into endothermic and exothermic reactions and household acids. The logbook is also included with all relevant software.

Innovation

Recording the temperature change during an exothermic

metal-acid reaction

Call 0845 120 4520 8am-5:30pm Monday to Friday

Chemistry BundleThis great value Chemistry Bundle includes:

• One Logbook GLE Wireless Data Logger

• One High Temperature Sensors

• Two Advanced pH Sensors

• One Advanced Light Sensor

• One Volume Gas Sensor

B8R05781 pack £649.99

SAVE £50On Individual Components!

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This bundle includes a great mix of sensors that can be used both inside and outside the classroom. The logbook can be operated cordlessly, making it ideal for completing feld work studies. Two Logbooks are also included, along with the relevant software.

GreatValue

Innovation

To record road side pollution analysis

Need advice? Email [email protected]

Fieldwork BundleA comprehensive Fieldwork Bundle that includes:

• Two Logbook GLE Wireless Data Loggers

• One IR Distance Sensor

• One Advanced Flow Sensor

• One Advanced Light Sensor

• One Nitric Oxide Sensor

• One Dissolved Oxygen Sensor

• One Sound Sensor

• One Sulphur Dioxide Sensor

• One UV Irradiance Sensor

• One Nitrogen Dioxide Sensor

B8R05786 pack £1699.99

SAVE £115On Individual Components!

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This bundle can be used for both intermediate and advanced Physic applications, including investigations into static and kinetic friction, the speed of sound and electrical energy. It provides a wide range of sensors which can be used to log, analyse and present information, as well as a Logbook and software.

Innovation

To record the variations in thermal radiation using a leslie cube

See terms and conditionsFREE NEXT DAY DELIVERY for stocked items!

Physics BundleThe versatile Physics Bundle offers great value for money and includes:

• One Logbook GLE Wireless Data Logger

• One Dual Range Force Sensor

• One Accelerometer Sensor

• One 10Amp Current Sensor

• Two Lightgate Sensors

• One Pressure Sensor

• One Sound Sensor

• One Temperature Sensor

• One 20V Voltage Sensor

B8R05785 pack £764.99

SAVE £90On Individual Components!

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SensorsOPERATING VALUES

Min Max Precision

Accelerometer (range1) ms¯² 0 250 0.5

Accelerometer (range2) ms¯² 0 60 0.1

Accelerometer (range3) ms¯² 0 15 0.02

CO2 (ppm) 300 100000 5% of reading

Current 10Amp (Amps) ±10 0.02

Dissolved Oxygen (range 1) (%) 0 240 1

Dissolved Oxygen (range 2) (mg dm³) 0 20 0.1

Flow Advanced (ms¯¹) 0 5 0.05

Force Sensor Dual Range (range1)(N) ±8 0.01

Force Sensor Dual Range (range2)(N) ±50 0.2

High Temperature (range 1) (degrees °C) -200 1200 2

High Temperature (range 2) -20 120 0.2

Humidity (%) 0 100 1

IR Distance (mm) 200 1200 1

Light Advanced (lux) 0 100000 2% of reading

Nitric Oxide (ppm) 0 10 0.01

Nitrogen Dioxide (ppm) 0 10 0.01

Oxygen Atmospheric (%) 0% 30% 0.10%

pH Advanced (pH) 0 14 0.2

Pressure 0-700 (Kpa) 0 700 1

Pressure Gauge (Kpa) -110 700 1

Pulse (bpm) 0 240 1

Radioactive Count Rate (s ¯¹) 0.1 1000 2% of reading

Sound (dB) 30 110 1

Sound (mPa) ±90

Sulphur Dioxide (ppm) 0 10 0.01

Temp Skin -20 120 0.2

Temperature (degrees °C) -20 120 0.2

Temperature Infrared (degrees °C) -17 550 ±2

UV Irradiance (Wm²) 0 100 1% of reading

Voltage 20V (Volts) ±20 0.05

Volume Gas (CC) 0 55 0.1

Our new range of Logbook sensors offers a comprehensive selection suitable for all areas of science.

From great value Starter Bundles for Biology, Chemistry and Physics, to the radioactive sensor, this range ensures every area of the experiment can be logged.

The table below details each sensor’s min and max operating values, as well as its resolution.

Email: [email protected]

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A Pulse SensorThis sensor can be used either with a standard chest belt to measure heart rate during exercise or with an ear/fnger clip for before/after exercise. Wireless communication from the belt strap ensures reliable measurements. The pulse sensor measures pulse rate from 0 to 240 beat per minute.

B8R05792 each £74.99

B Spirometer SensorConsists of a low pressure sensor, ±1 KPa, and a Spirometer mouthpiece. It can be used either to measure breathing rate, or to assess the function of a subjects lungs. The Spirometer mouthpiece is part of the accessory pack for the 1KPa Pressure sensor, both of which are supplied. Range: ±1 KPa, res 0.002kPa. Minimum recommended recording interval is 10ms.

B8R05918 each £149.99

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A CO2 Sensor

Measures atmospheric CO2 levels at a sensitivity which is

rapid enough to monitor variations over a few minutes. The cell has a life of approximately 2 years; replacements are available. Range: 0 to 100,000 ppm, res 1.5% of reading. Minimum recommended recording interval 1 sec.

B8R05791 each £ 119.99

B pH Probe Sensor Measures pH levels from pH0 to pH14. Allows the user to calibrate to pH7 remotely, and to perform 1 or 2 point calibration to any pH when using Datadisc. Range: 0 to 14pH, res 0.01 pH units. Minimum recommended recording interval is 1 second.

Also use this sensor to measure:

• Temperature compensated pH levels

• Ion concentration

Applications include:

• Titrate an acid into a base

• Investigate the chemistry of buffers

• Monitor water quality

• Photosynthesis

• Soil pH

B8R05795 each £ 82.99

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A Volume Gas SensorThis unique sensor makes investigating of gas laws and titrations much more simple. There are two interchangeable syringes to make this sensor both a 60cc volume sensor and a volume gas syringe.

Specifcation:

Volume 60cc

• 0 to 60cc, res 0.1cc

Volume Gas Syringe:

• 0 to 55cc, res 0.1cc

B8R05797 each £154.99

B Oxygen Atmospheric SensorThis sensor is designed to measure the oxygen content of air and investigating respiration. Range: 0 to 30%, res 0.1%.

Minimum recommended recording interval is 100ms.

Also use this sensor to measure:

• Velocity

Applications include:

• Transpiration of plants

• Oxygen content of breath

B8R05746 each £179.99

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B Dual Range Force SensorThe dual force sensor has 2 ranges. The low range is ideal for measuring the impacts of model cars on the sensor plate and the impulse generated by a small object such as a ping pong ball bouncing. The high range is suited to measurement of large impulses and forces associated with heavier objects.

Ranges:

• Low range sensor ±8 N, res 0.01 N

• High range sensor ±50 N, res 0.2 N Minimum recommended recording interval is 1 ms

B8R05790 each £104.99

A 3 Axis Accelerometer SensorThis sensor calculates the magnitude of the acceleration vector or the directional acceleration for the selected axis depending on the mode selected.

Ranges:

• 0 to 250ms-2 res 0.5ms-2

• 0 to 60ms-2 res 0.1ms-2

• 0 to 15ms-2 res 0.02ms-2

• X axis ±11.5ms-2 res 0.05ms-2

• Y axis ±11.5ms-2 res 0.05ms-2

• Z axis ±11.5ms-2 res 0.05ms-2

Minimum recommended recording interval

Also use this sensor to measure:

• Velocity

• Distance

Applications include:

• Study of Newton’s Laws (using dynamics cart)

• Motion acceleration in a vehicle

• Acceleration experienced by a person on a roller coaster

B8R05747 each £129.99

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A Temperature SensorThis probe is designed for general use such as the temperature measurement of air, surface or liquids.

• Range -20 to 120°C, res 0.2ºC

• Safe for use in all readily available classroom chemicals

• Minimum recommended recording interval is 10 ms for the temperature probe

B8R05787 each £29.99

B Infrared Temp SensorIdeal for measuring the temperature of remote objects. It works by pointing the unit at the object being measured, pressing the button and reading the temperature using one of the Logbook range of data loggers. Most suitable for taking snapshot recordings of temperature. Remote infrared based temperature measurement from - 17°C to 550 °C.

B8R05805 each £74.99

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Light Gate Sensor KitUsing any air track the kit can be used to show conservation of momentum and energy in elastic collisions and conservation of momentum and change of energy in elastic collisions. Includes Datadisc Timing and two lightgates.

B8R05801 kit £124.99

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Applications include:

• Distance / time graphs

• Harmonic motion

• Oscillating mass on a spring

CROSS REFERENCE

Expendable Steel Springs see page 266

www.philipharris.co.uk

Distance IR SensorIdeal for carrying out investigations of motion and displacement. It uses refective technology and ideally the target should be white. It is most accurate in the range 200 to 1000mm. A number of these sensors can be used in the same room as they do not interfere with each other, provided they are at least 2m apart.

Also use this sensor to measure Velocity.

B8R05803 each £104.99

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Applications include:

• Half life

• Randomness of radioactive particles

• Absorption of radiation

Fax your order form free of charge to 0800 138 8881

Radioactive SensorThis sensor has a variable sample rate depending on the radiation level. At low radiation levels the sample period goes up to 8 seconds. At higher radiation levels the sample period will automatically decrease giving a faster response.

Range: 0.1 to 1000 counts s-1, res 2% of reading.

Minimum recommended recording interval is 100 ms.

B8R05802 each £229.99

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A Humidity Sensor The sensor uses the latest semiconductor sensor technology to provide accurate and reliable temperature compensated humidity measurements in all school laboratory applications.

Specifi cation:

• 0 to100% (non-condensing)

• res 1% Built-in temperature compensation

• Minimum recommended recording interval is 1 second

B8R05794 each £ 59.99

B Light Sensor (Advanced) The advanced light sensor can measure from 0.5 to 100,000 lux, with relative accuracy at all levels. It is ideal for experiments needing accurate quantitative results at all incident light levels. This sensor can select either fast or slow response modes.

B8R05788 each £ 59.99

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A Pressure (Gauge -110 - 700 KPa) SensorIdeal for the investigation of gas laws. It measures absolute pressure so that in a normal room environment it will measure the atmospheric pressure which is approximately 100kPa. It can therefore measure both a vacuum and higher pressures. When used with the Volume sensor it is easy to investigate the relationship between pressure and volume. Range: -110 to 700 KPa,res 1KPa. Minimum recommended recording interval is 10 ms.

B8R05796 each £114.99

B Sound SensorSuitable for investigating the sound level in normal working environments, and very low levels such as the dawn chorus. It has ranges for sound waves either in dB or in KPa. The sensor has a fast response: two sensors placed a few metres apart can be used to measure the speed of sound.

B8R05789 each £57.99

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A Voltage Sensor (20v) The sensor is designed to measure variations in voltage, both positive and negative, work from DC up to 10KHz and can be used with Current sensors anywhere in a circuit with a supply voltage range of less than 24 volts. Range ± 20 V, res 0.05 V.

Also use this sensor to measure:

• Power

• Energy

• RMS Voltage

• Current (if circuit resistance is known)

• Resistance (requires a current sensor)

B8R05748 each £ 44.99

B Current ±10A Sensor Designed to measure variations in current, both positive and negative. They work from DC up to 10 KHz and can be used together with other Logbook current and voltage sensors anywhere in a circuit with a supply voltage range of less than 24 volts.

Also use this sensor to measure:

• Charge

• Power

• Energy

• Voltage (if circuit resistance is known)

• RMS Current

• Resistance

B8R05793 each £ 44.99

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CURRICULUM LINKS

Working scientifi cally• Making systematic and careful observations and, where appropriate, taking accurate measurements using standard units, using a range of equipment, including thermometers and data loggers

These mini data loggers are an indispensable tool for all investigations and experiments. All the loggers come in the form of a USB stick, so no cables and no additional hardware is required (battery life is estimated at 2 to 3 years and is replaceable). Sample rates can be set between once per second and once every hour, meaning the sample memory can store from 2 hours to almost a year of data!

May be used indoors or outside, or even in a liquid if protected in a container.

Each mini data logger comes with FREE software.

The process is as follows:

1. Insert the data logger into the computer and launch the software to confi gure the data logger - i.e. set the frequency of the readings.

2. Remove the data logger from the computer and place it where readings are required. Readings are recorded automatically at the frequency set during confi guration.

3. Insert the data logger into the computer to download the data.

Email: [email protected]

A Mini Temperature Data Logger • Record up to 8,192 samples

• Recommended temperature range -20 degrees C to +60 degrees C

• Resolution of 0.1 degrees C

• Can optionally set a start date and time

• Inbuilt power supply - no cables required

• Simple to program

B8R05750 each £ 17.99

B Mini Light Data Logger • Record up to 16,384 samples.

• Measure illuminance from 5 lux to 70 klux (logarithmic response)

• Can optionally set a start date and time

• Inbuilt power supply - no cables required

• Simple to program

B8R05798 each £ 17.99

C Mini Voltage Data Logger • Record up to 8,192 samples

• Measure 0 to 10V with a resolution of 20mV

• External voltage source is connected via a screw-less terminal block

• Can optionally set a start date and time

• Inbuilt power supply - no cables required

• Simple to program

B8R05799 each £ 24.99

D Mini Acceleration Data Logger • Record acceleration in three axis simultaneously (up to 6,144 samples per axis)

• Selectable sample rate of 50 or 200 samples per second

• Measure acceleration up to ±8g (±78.45m/s2) at a resolution of 62.5mg (0.6129m/s2)

• Inbuilt power supply - no cables required

• Simple to program

B8R05800 each £ 24.99

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Practical Information

Our fantastic new range of data loggers has replaced the Acquire range. However, we are still able to supply spares and offer technical support. Please feel free to contact our team at: [email protected] with any questions or needs you may have.

www.philipharris.co.uk

SensorMeter Geiger Probe

B8H28869 each £159.99

Sensormeter to Logbook Sensor Range Cable

B8R05806 each £8.99

A Radioactive Count Rate SensorMeter• Variation of rate with distance

• Absorption of radiation

The Radioactive Count Rate SensorMeter measures radioactive count rates from 2 to 1000 counts per second in three ranges. The SensorMeter has a quiet click sounder giving an indication of count rate which may be switched off if not required. The combined Geiger tube and connecting lead (supplied separately), enables the detection of alpha, beta and gamma radiation and is easily hand held or clamped at a set distance from the source. A protective cap is supplied with the Geiger probe which will block alpha and most beta particles but allows gamma rays through. The Radioactive Count Rate SensorMeter has a BNC socket for connection of the System SM Geiger probe, supplied separately.

• Linearity: ±0.5% 20 to 1000 counts s-1 assuming best range is used

• Time constant: 3.3s or 0.33s switchable

• Readability: 0.4%

• Battery life: 40 hours constant use typical with PP3 Manganese Alkaline battery (Battery NOT included)

B8H28640 each £224.99

B Ultraviolet SensorMeter• Effectiveness of barrier creams and suncreams

The Ultraviolet SensorMeter is especially topical enabling students to monitor UV irradiance throughout the day or investigate the effects of barriers such as creams and sunglasses to UV radiation. Three selectable ranges are provided which cover those levels of UV irradiation likely to be found. The separate hand held probe supplied with the SensorMeter enables directional readings of UVA and UVB to be taken.

• Ranges: 0 to 100Wm-2, 0 to 10Wm-2, 0 to 1Wm-2

• Readability: 0.01Wm-2

B8H29036 each £279.99

C pH/mV/°C SensorMeter• Acid-base titrations

• Fermentation in yogurt

The pH SensorMeter assumes 20°C for temperature compensation when measuring pH, which is adequate for school use.

A pH probe with BNC connector is required, which are available from specialist suppliers.

• Readability: 0.1 pH

• Battery life: 40 hours typical with PP3 (NOT included).

B8H27609 each £219.99

D Light SensorMeter• Inverse Square Law

• Rate of enzyme reaction (e.g. Starch and amylase)

• Photosynthesis in Chlorella

• Temperature and sugar concentration effects on yeast growth

The Light SensorMeter measures light intensity over a very wide range (from 0.1 to 100,000 lux) in fve separate ranges in addition to a log range. The speed of response of the SensorMeter can be altered on the linear ranges enabling changes in light intensity which occur at intervals of less than 50µs to be detected. This can be used to record the 100Hz ficker of fuorescent lights. Conversely the slow setting can be used to cut out the interference from fuorescent light fickering. Supplied complete with a probe with an adjustable hood which can be used to vary the acceptance angle of the probe over a wide range. This is useful in studies where the direction of illumination is important.

• Spectral response: 400 - 700nm with optional IR flter, 400 - 1000 without flter

• Response time: Fast approx 50µs, Slow approx 50ms

• Readability: 0.01 lux on 10 lux range

• Battery life: 80 hours typical with PP3 Manganese Alkaline Battery (NOT Included)

• Accuracy: 15%

• Resolution: 0.2% (computer), 0.2% (display)

B8H27659 each £199.99

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