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AquaLab 4TE Series User Manual

AquaLab 4TE Series
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AquaLab 14 FURTHER READING
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AquaLab 4TE Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Accuracy±0.003 aw
Temperature Control15 to 50 °C
Measurement Time5 minutes
Measurement PrincipleChilled Mirror Dewpoint
Resolution0.0001 aw
Temperature Accuracy±0.1 °C
CommunicationUSB, RS-232
DisplayLCD
Measurement Range0.03 to 1.00 aw
Operating Temperature4-50 °C (39-122 °F)
Data Storage8000 readings
Power Supply50/60 Hz
Storage Temperature-20 to 50 °C

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