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TBIB-40+75-IS

IS Data Logger
 
Quantity
1-9
10-99
100+
$US
$165
$153
$140
Note: The TBIB-40+75-IS is being discontinued. Limited quantities available for purchase.

Overview

The StowAway-IS Temp data logger is rated intrinsically safe for recording temperatures in hazardous locations. Its small size, wide temperature range (-40 to 75°C), and splash-proof design make it ideal for deployment in harsh industrial environments. Intrinsically safe rating (by US standards): IS, Class I, II, Division 1, Groups A-G, Temperature Code T4 (<=135°C); NI, Class I, Division 2, Groups A-D, Temperature Code T4 (<=135°C); S, Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G; as specified in the US National Electric Code and approved by Factory Mutual.

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Features:

Certified intrinsically safe for monitoring hazardous locations where combustible gas and/or dust may be present.

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Environment: Indoor
Outdoor
Underwater
Measurement: Temperature
   
 
Product ID: TBIB-40+75-IS
Product Name: IS
Product Type: Data Loggers

Specs

Operating Temp Range*: -40°C to 75°C (-40°F to 167°F)
Operating RH Range:
at 0-100% RH and <30°C (86°F): continuous exposure
at 0-95% RH and >30°C (86°F): continuous exposure
at 95%-100% RH and >30°C (86°F): max of 10 weeks

Note: exposure to continuous moisture above 30°C (86°F) for more than 10 weeks may affect temperature accuracy

Time Accuracy: ~100 ppm (±1 minute per week) at 20°C (68°F), see Plot A for full
temperature/time dependence

Temperature Accuracy: ±0.46°C (±0.72°F) at 20°C (68°F)

Temperature Resolution: 0.35°C (0.63°F) at 20°C (68°F)

Response Time: <60 minutes in still air

Recommended Storage Temperature: -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to 122°F); storage outside this range will reduce battery life

Measurement Capacity: 32K 8-bit measurements

Data Offload Time: 8K in 90 seconds, 32K in 6 minutes

Size: 1.5" diameter, 0.8" height, mounting bail hole diameter 3/16" (5mm)

Weight: 1.1oz (32g)

Battery: 1/10 D, 3.6 Volt Lithium, non-replaceable

Battery Life: 5 years continuous use with a logging interval ≥10 minutes and multiple sampling disabled

Environmental Rating: Tested to NEMA 6 (IP67); not intended for deployment in water or extended exposure to epoxy-permeating vapors

Intrinsically Safe Rating: IS, Class I, II, Division 1, Groups A-G,
Temperature Code T4 (£135°C); NI, Class I, Division 2, Groups A-D,
Temperature Code T4 (£135°C); S, Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G

*Measurement range may differ from operating range due to
precision calibration process by up to ±2.0°F (1.1°C)

Required Items

1 Compatible Sensors

  External sensors are not needed for this product.

2 Communications

  Measurement Part #/Name
Communications for the TBIB-40+75-IS 
DTA128B
Waterproof Optic Shuttle
Qty
1-9
10-99
100+
$US
$249
$230
$212
 
Required Communications for the TBIB-40+75-IS 
DSA
Optic Base Station with Coupler
Qty
1-9
10-99
100+
$US
$129
$119
$110
 

3 Software

 Part #/Name Photo Pricing Buy   
Required Software for the TBIB-40+75-IS 
BCXXXXXXX ->
   
 Part #/Name Photo Pricing Buy   
BCP4.3-ON
BoxCar® Pro 4.3 Starter Kit
No Image
Qty
1-9
10-99
100+
$US
$110
$102
$93
 
BC3.7
BoxCar 3.7
No Image
Qty
1-9
10-99
100+
$US
$39
$36
$33
 

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Accessories

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Support

Manual

Part Number Image Name Manuals
TBIB-40+75-IS B MAN TBIB IS PDF

Maintenance

  No maintenance items for this product

FAQs

What should I do if the logger's internal board gets wet? [show/hide]

If possible, remove the board from the case and the battery from the board. Dry the board completely using a hair dryer. If the board was exposed to salt water, rinse the board with fresh water and then dry the board. You may try inserting a new battery and downloading the data. If you are unable to access the data, or see any sign of corrosion or tarnishing on the board, contact the place of purchase for a return number. The data may be retrievable, and the logger may be repairable. Charges will apply and are dependent on the amount of damage.

I just bought a Data Logger. When I first plugged them into the USB port, a popup menu for Digital Signature concerning Microsoft asked if I wanted to continue: YES or NO. I said YES to all but one of them and now the computer won't recognize the logger. [show/hide]

Open HOBOWare, plug the logger back in, then click on Start->Settings->Control Panel->System. Click on Hardware->Device Manager and look for the logger listed under: Other Devices or Human Interface Devices — there could be a minus sign beside one of the categories or a yellow exclamation point through the device. The description listed should indicate if it is a HOBO or not. If it is not a HOBO, do not uninstall it, as it may be another USB device. Delete the "other device," then unplug the logger, wait 15 seconds and plug it back in.

Can the data be retrieved from a logger that is not communicating, or a logger that was accidentally re-launched prior to the data being downloaded? [show/hide]

There are two common reasons for data loss:

  1. Relaunching a logger before the data has been saved
  2. Technical problem with the logger itself.

 

The following section discusses data loss and its causes; it also discusses methods of retrieving lost data, and how to insure against data-loss problems.