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The 5128A RHapid-Cal® offers a best-in-class humidity system
accuracy of ± 1.0 % RH (7 to 80% RH, 18 °C to 28 °C) which includes
all known sources of error such as stability, uniformity, drift,
and calibration uncertainty. Calibrate with confidence using an
instrument with comprehensive specifications. Most competing
generators don’t specify system accuracy. Their specifications can
be complicated and confusing, making it difficult to know how to
apply them to a particular calibration process.
The 5128A also provides the flexibility to improve calibration
uncertainty by using an external humidity reference such as a
chilled mirror hygrometer.
The materials and air flow design used in the 5128A RHapid-Cal® are selected to ensure that response time to a humidity or temperature step change is fast. Rate of change for temperature increase is typically 10 °C/minute and for temperature decrease is 1.5 °C/minute. Rate of change for humidity increase is typically 10% RH/minute and for humidity decrease is 5% RH/minute. A typical six-point calibration can be done in two hours using the 5128A RHapid-Cal®. In contrast, a two-pressure humidity generator takes longer to respond to humidity or temperature changes. A similar six-point calibration with a typical two-pressure generator would take more than three hours.
Spot-check or one-point probe calibration using a handheld humidity
meter in the field is convenient, but limited in value. Calibration
with a handheld meter needs to be carefully managed. Temperature
differences between the probe and its environment, technician body
heat, and moisture from breath can all cause RH measurement errors.
Further, one-point tests may cause out-of-tolerance readings when
ambient conditions change. Using the 5128A RHapid-Cal® for a
multi-point calibration gives a more reliable test and truer
characterization of how a humidity probe actually operates over its
working range in the field.
A large variety of humidity sensors can be accommodated in the 5128A test chamber. The 5128A comes with a five-port door for calibrating up to five RH probes, meters, and transmitters at a time. An optional transparent door with a shelf is available. Data loggers are placed on the shelf inside the chamber for calibration. The mixing insert can be removed to accommodate larger devices in the chamber.
The 5128A RHapid-Cal® measures 237 mm high x 432 mm wide x 521 mm deep (9.3 in x 17 in x 20.5 in) and weighs just 15 kg (33.06 lbs). It can be easily carried to any desired bench space in the lab or transported on-site to a field work location. Its front-loading internal desiccant cartridge design adds convenience and ruggedness. In comparison, a two-pressure humidity generator is practically limited to laboratory use because of its large size. It includes a generator, compressor, and supporting equipment. A “small” two-pressure generator requires about eight times the space that the 5128A RHapid-Cal® does and weighs about four times as much. The 5128A RHapid-Cal® is easily placed on a small cart for plant-wide transport and a convenient wheeled transport case is offered for shipment or transport to on-site calibrations.
Prior to shipment, each 5128A RHapid-Cal® receives an accredited system calibration by Fluke of the humidity chamber with its internal reference probe, using a chilled mirror hygrometer as the reference standard. This system calibration provides the assurance that the 5128A and its internal reference probe have been optimized for the best performance when they leave the factory. In contrast, some humidity generator suppliers only provide a reference probe calibration, but not a complete system calibration that ensures uniformity and accuracy delivered at the location of your device under test.
The 5128A RHapid-Cal® uses a mixed-flow method to generate relative
humidity. A desiccant cartridge provides a source of low humidity
and an internal humidifier generates high humidity. A display light
indicates when the desiccant cartridge needs to be replaced. The
5128A front-loading internal disiccant cartridge design adds
convenience and ruggedness. The 5128A front-loading internal
desiccant cartridge design adds convenience and ruggedness. The
desiccant cartridge can be easily changed by removing the front cap
and sliding in a new one.
Only clean distilled water is needed to operate the 5128A
RHapid-Cal®. Compressed air or other additional fluids are not
required. A water level indicator on the front panel shows status
of water level in the humidity generator. When the water level
falls below the minimum level, use clean distilled water to fill
the reservoir.
General specifications | |
AC mains voltage | 100 V to 240 V ±10% |
Standard frequency range | 47 Hz to 63 Hz |
Power consumption | 300 VA |
Required test fluids | Distilled water |
Warm-up period | Twice the time since last warmed up, to a maximum of 30 minutes |
Mains Fuse Rating | F4A 250 V (fast blow) |
Operating humidity range, 18 °C to 28 °C | Up to 80 % RH |
Storage temperature and relative humidity | -20 °C to 50 °C, 0 % to 95 % RH, non-condensing |
Transducer Power Output | 12 V dc, 1 A maximum, fuse: F 1A 250V (fast blow) |
Computer Interface | USB |
Safety | IEC 61010-1, Installation Category II, Pollution degree 2, Indoor use only |
Altitude | 2000 m |
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) | |
International | IEC 61326-1: Controlled Electromagnetic Environment CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A Group 1: Equipment has intentionally generated and/or uses conductively-coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself. Class A: Equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to a low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted and radiated disturbances. |
Korea (KCC) | Class A Equipment (Industrial, Broadcasting, & Communication
Equipment) Class A: Equipment meets requirements for industrial electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should take notice of it. This equipment is intended for use in business environments and not to be used in homes. |
USA (FCC) | 47 CFR 15 subpart B. This product is considered an exempt device per clause 15.103. |
Weight | |
Chassis only | 15 kg (33.06 lbs) |
Dimensions | |
Chassis | 237 mm x 432 mm x 521 mm (9.3 in x 17 in x 20.5 in) (height x width x depth) |
Overall Chamber Dimensions | 200 mm (7.87 in) (depth) x 150 mm (5.90 in) (diameter) |
Working Volume Dimensions | 109 mm (4.3 in) (depth) x 125 mm (4.92 in) (diameter) |
Temperature resolution | |
Display | 0.1 °C |
USB data | 0.1 °C |
Humidity resolution | |
Display | 0.1 % RH |
USB data | 0.1 % RH |
Dew point | |
Resolution | 0.1 °C (for indication only) |
Note: The displayed dew point reading (DP) is calculated from the
Product’s actual temperature and %RH readings. It is calculated as
a dew point (water vapor over water) over the entire range,
regardless if dew point is equal to or lower than 0°C, and at a
nominal pressure of 101.325 kPa (1 atmosphere).
The Product specifications describe the Absolute Instrumental
Uncertainty of the Product. The Product specifications include
stability, ambient temperature, and humidity (within specified
limits), linearity, line regulation, the reference standard
measurement uncertainty and long term stability of one year. The
product specifications are provided at a 99 %, k=2.58, normally
distributed level of confidence, unless otherwise noted.
Chamber specifications | |||
One Year, Ambient Temperature Range 23 °C ± 3 °C1 | |||
Chamber temperature range | Chamber humidity range | Humidity specification | Temperature specification |
18 °C to 23 °C | 7 % to 80 % RH >80 % to 95 %RH | ±1.0 % RH ±1.25 % RH | ±0.2 °C ±0.2 °C |
>23 °C to 28 °C | 7 % to 80 % RH >80 % to Hmax2 % RH | ±1.0 % RH ±1.25 % RH | ±0.2 °C ±0.2 °C |
1 For ambient conditions of 23 °C ± 5 °C, multiply the
specifications by 1.5. 2 Hmax is the maximum humidity value at which the specification applies. |
Note: Specifications apply to the Working Volume shown in the
Working Volume Template found at the end of the Operators Manual,
and is referenced to the “Actual”
reading on the Product display.
Chamber Uniformity and Stability | |||||
Ambient temperature range: 23 °C ±3 °C1 | |||||
Chamber temperature | Chamber humidity | Chamber temperature uniformity2 | Chamber humidity uniformity2 | Chamber humidity stability3 | Chamber temperature stability 3 |
18 °C to 28 °C | 7 % | ±0.12 °C | ±0.3 % RH | ±0.15 % RH | ±0.05 °C |
The following specifications are typical for chamber conditions shown4 | |||||
5 °C to <18 °C5 >28 °C to 30 °C >30 °C to 35 °C >35 °C to 40 °C >40 °C to 50 °C | 15 % 7 % 7 % 7 % 7 % | ±0.5 °C ±0.2 °C ±0.3 °C ±0.5 °C ±0.5 °C | ±1.5 % RH ±0.6 % RH ±0.9 % RH ±1.5 % RH ±1.5 % RH | ±0.5 % RH ±0.3 % RH ±0.4 % RH ±0.5 % RH ±0.5 % RH | ±0.5 °C ±0.2 °C ±0.3 °C ±0.5 °C ±0.5 °C |
1 For ambient conditions of 23 °C ± 5 °C, multiply the
specifications by 1.5. 2 Defined as the uniformity of the Working Volume. 3 Defined as 1-sigma standard deviation of measurement readings over a 5-minute span. 4 Chamber humidity uniformity is listed for mid-level humidity settings. Lower humidity settings will give better uniformity while higher humidity settings will give worse uniformity. 5 The chamber control range is 5 °C to 50 °C. Achievable low temperature may be limited to 15 °C below ambient dependent upon stabilization time and temperature and humidity settings. |
Operational specifications | |
Temperature rate of change – down | 1.5 °C/minute (Typical) |
Temperature rate of change – up | 10 °C /minute (Typical) |
Humidity rate of change – down | 5 % RH/minute (Typical) |
Humidity rate of change – up | 10 % RH/minute (Typical) |