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bobjob
23-01-2016, 10:52 PM
I am looking to purchase a Logger to measure and log the refrigerant pressure of a system which uses R410.
Does anyone have any recommendation for the make and model etc ?
BTW I will be going to the RAC show at the NEC in February to look over the stands to see if there is anything suitable there.
thanks Bob
Rob White
23-01-2016, 11:11 PM
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The simplest would be a digital set of gauges.
I have used a few Testo sets and I have a Rothenberger.
I can't say I'm too familiar with the Rothenberger but the
Testo's are worth their weight in gold.
It will log about a months worth of data. Pressure and temps from
both high and low sides and it will plot at any interval from seconds
upwards.
You need the middle range one, 570 I think (you'll need to check) but
is an excellent tool.
The Rothenberger looks great and does measure I think but I have not
used it, so can't say one way or the other.
Rob
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nike123
24-01-2016, 07:00 PM
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Rob White
25-01-2016, 11:29 AM
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KISS.
Keep It Simple Stu-stu-stu-stuuuuu. Keep It Simple Silly. :D
Looks good.
Regards
Rob
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bobjob
25-01-2016, 08:33 PM
Thanks Rob and Nike
Checked all the loggers mentioned it does seems that the Testo 570 would be the best for me for the job I had in mind.
I wanted to leave the manifold on the systems over an extended period such as overnight and then plot the pressures and temps on the computer at a later date.
Do you know if the Imanifold has the facility to log the recorded data ?
thanks bob
RANGER1
25-01-2016, 10:14 PM
Thanks Rob and Nike
Checked all the loggers mentioned it does seems that the Testo 570 would be the best for me for the job I had in mind.
I wanted to leave the manifold on the systems over an extended period such as overnight and then plot the pressures and temps on the computer at a later date.
Do you know if the Imanifold has the facility to log the recorded data ?
thanks bob
bobjob,
Here's a link which answers all the questions.
http://imanifold.com/
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