What to do if there is water in the chamber of my Michell Instruments HygroCal100?
- OonealsteveJul 30, 2025
If you find water in the chamber of your Michell Instruments Laboratory Equipment, you should dry the chamber.
What to do if there is water in the chamber of my Michell Instruments HygroCal100?
If you find water in the chamber of your Michell Instruments Laboratory Equipment, you should dry the chamber.
Resolution | 0.1% RH |
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Power Supply | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
Display | LCD |
Humidity Accuracy | ±0.8 %RH (10 to 75 %RH) ±1.0 %RH (75 to 90 %RH) |
Temperature Accuracy | ±0.1 °C (±0.18 °F) |
Temperature Resolution | 0.01 °C/°F |
Explains the divided flow mixing principle and how the validator generates humidity.
Details the steps for safely removing the HygroCal100 from its packaging.
Specifies the necessary environmental and electrical conditions for operating the instrument.
Describes the controls, indicators, and connectors on the front panel of the device.
Details the components and functions of the top panel, including reservoirs and probe ports.
Outlines the connections and ports located on the rear panel of the instrument.
Provides guidance on placing the chamber and temperature equilibration for accurate readings.
Describes the 4.3" colour touch screen display and its initial loading state.
Explains the different sections and readouts visible on the main operational screen.
Illustrates the hierarchical organization of the instrument's settings and functions.
Details how to set and change the target relative humidity level for the chamber.
Explains how to view and cycle through readings from connected probes on the main screen.
Describes the chamber's operational condition, mode, and next set point information.
Covers configuration options for probes, calibration routines, and data logging features.
Details how to configure internal parameters like display, clock, and calibration correction.
Allows simultaneous viewing of reference and probe readings in a tabular format.
Explains the use and ordering of port adaptors for mounting probes of different diameters.
Guides on correctly installing probes into the chamber via port adaptors.
Describes the functionality and duration of the optional battery pack.
Provides instructions for manual and automatic modes of operation for calibration.
Offers essential guidelines for performing reliable humidity validation procedures.
Details how to fill, check, and replace the desiccant for drying the chamber air.
Explains how to fill and manage the water level in the saturator for humidifying.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the HS3 control sensor.
Guides on using the system's calibration correction feature against an external reference.
Explains the calibration process, certificates, and options for traceable calibration.