Monitor ultra dry low humidity environments with the SP-2000-LRH

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Low Humidity Datalogger for Dry Environments

Veriteq VL-2000-LRH


  • Specially-calibrated Temperature and Relative Humidity Datalogger offers certifiable 1% RH accuracy over the measurement range of 0 to 20% RH
  • Ideal for GxP and FDA-regulated environments. Compliant with 21 CFR Part 11 requirements
  • Map or monitor dry storage environments including ultra low humidity cabinets, desiccators, and dry boxes
  • Monitor specimen drying processes and storage of reagent , forensic materials, DNA samples, and biological cultures
  • Circuit board oxidation and corrosion prevention
  • Packaging validation

The VL-2000-LRH Low Humidity Datalogger shares the same features as the standard Veriteq VL-2000 Humidity & Temperature datalogger model with the exception that the LRH unit has been specially configured and calibrated for optimized accuracy in ultra dry environments (0 to 20% RH).

Two Point Calibration

The VL-2000-LRH is calibrated at three points: 0%, 11% and 20% RH. The 0% RH environment is achieved by placing a logger in an enclosed copper tube then purging the tube of moisture through the use of nitrogen gas. The 11% and 20% RH calibration points are achieved with the use of a two-pressure Thunder Scientific RH chamber.

The calibration of the VL-2000-LRH unit is A2LA-accredited only at the 11% and 20% RH calibration points. The 0%RH calibration point is not A2LA accredited.

Accuracy Notes

  • In order to achieve the specified accuracy over the 0 to 20% RH range, measurement accuracy over 20% RH is adversely affected. Consequently, the VL-2000-LRH is not recommended for measurement applications in environments over 20% RH.
  • For optimal long-term performance, the VL-2000-LRH must be stored in conditions less than 30% RH.

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