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Indoor Environment Quality MI 6201 Multinorm


The MI 6201 Multinorm is a portable multifunctional handheld instrument for measuring microclimate, sound and light parameters and it is an invaluable tool for the monitoring and evaluation of indoor environmental conditions according to national and European standards. Specially designed housing enables connection of a few probes at the same time for testing of several parameters simultaneously. A large selection of measuring probes allows to measure variety of differ- ent environmental conditions. The SensorLink PRO and SoundLink LITE software come as standard accessories and enable downloading data stored in the memory, plotting and printing test results in table and graphic form, on-screen graph plotting for straightforward data comparison and export of data in text file format. The MI 6201EU set comes complete with full ISO accredited calibration certificate while the MI 6201PS set comes complete with ISO calibration certificate and an upgraded sound probe (class 1).


MEASUREMENTS:


• Air temperature; • Air velocity; • Air flow; • Relative humidity; • Dew point; • Temperature difference (option); • K thermocouple temperature (option); • Illuminance; • Luminance (option); • Contrast (option); • Black globe radiant temperature (option); • CO and CO2 concentration (option); • Sound level; • Real time 1/1 and 1/3 octave analysis.


KEY FEATURES:


• Adaptable: MI 6201 Multinorm can be used as either a sound meter or envi- ronmental meter to reduce the amount of measuring equipment to move be- tween locations.


• Environmental: using various stand- ard and optional probes, the MI 6201 can be adapted to measure and calcu- late a combination of up to 16 different environment parameters (maximum 11 at the same time).


• Sound: the instrument can simultane- ously measure and calculate 19 dif- ferent sound parameters (displaying maximum 6 at the same time).


• Long lasting: record up to 160 days worth of data.


• Accommodating: due to optional pro- longation cable or telescopic rod meas- urements in


hard-to-rich spots are


possible, while mounting on a tripod enables long-lasting recording.


• Versatile: can be used for spot checking of different locations or performing long investigations in a specific location.


• Easy to use: plug in the suitable probes and the device will automatically adjust for appropriate measurements.


• PPD and PMV calculations: predicted 6. 4


Percentage of Dissatisfied People (PPD) and Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) calcula- tions are performed automatically.


• Weighting: A, C, Z frequeny weight- ings and fast, slow and impulse time weightings.


• Octave frequency analysis: instru- ment performs real time octave and one third octave frequency analysis in accordance with EN 61260 standard.


• Logger: logging memory module al- lows to save up to 4000 measurements with adjustable integration period.


• Downloadable: up to 4000 test results can be stored in a two level memory structure and then downloaded to the PC with the help of the PC software.


APPLICATION:


• Indoor air quality testing; • Testing of factory climatic conditions;


• Testing of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems;


• Testing of lighting conditions; • Emergency lighting systems testing; • Indoor or dry outdoor sound level measurement;


• Industrial sound measurement; • Band-pass and acoustic filter testing; • Acoustic equipment testing.


STANDARDS: Functionality:


DIN 5032 P1; DIN 5032 P2; DIN 5032 P3; DIN 5032 P4; DIN 5032 P6; DIN 5032 P7; EN 60751; EN 60584-1; EN 12599; EN ISO 7726; ISO 10526; ISO 10527 Electromagnetic compatibility: EN 61326 Safety:


EN 61010-1 Accessories: page 6.10


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