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INS-APR20-NOVATRON.qxp_Layout 1 14/04/2020 10:18 Page 1


Precision humidity measuring technology 


Humidity or dewpoint within high VOC environments Novasina Quantadat humidity transmitter


Supplied with UKAS ISO 17025 calibration at 3 points Accuracy +/- 0.5 % Rh


High resilience against Volatile Organic Compounds


Simple calibration against UKAS traceable humidity salt capsules Easy intuitive menu Fast sensor response


Safeguard


Your Facility with Layers of Protection


Process control Warehouses Packaging Pharmaceuticals Greenhouses Cheese ripening (high ammonia env)


Novatron House, 46 London Rd, Horsham, West Sussex. RH12 1AY.


Sales@novatron.co.uk www.novatron.co.uk t 01403 754416


UKAS accredited humidity laboratory 0669


Add a layer of protection to keep your facility safe and reduce costs with Moore Industries rugged and reliable SPA2


IS for process


areas requiring intrinsically-safe methods of protection.


Directly connect temperature sensors and transmitters from Class I, Div 1 or Zone 0,1 hazardous locations without having to use intrinsically-safe barriers, cutting wiring and maintenance expenses.


To learn more about the SPA2 IS Programmable


Alarm Trips, Call 44 (0) 1293-514488 or visit: www.miinet.com/IS-alarm


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