Racked, stacked, or on the bench
Single
or t w o pen, Honeywell's
Recorder is your
ElecfroniK 16
best bet for chromatography,
spectroscopy or a n y other analytical w o r k you're doing You can make our ElecfroniK 16 wide-chart recorder do about anything you want it to in exacting analytical and research applications—and get it in a form suited to your needs. Want it on a bench? We'll supply lab feet for it. In a rack? It flush-mounts into a standard 19-inch relay rack. Want to record two independent variables? The two-pen model will record them on the same chart. Not only that, but you can have two Disc integrators— one on each pen. Each variable has a separate rebalanc ing element, measuring circuit, and servo amplifier. And there's more—especially designed for the man who's using it. Like being able to change the chart in 30 seconds or less. Being able to ink or prime the pens from the front while the instrument records. Reach ing zero, span, gain and damping adjustments by sliding out the chassis. Taking off the door just by lifting a latch. For further details and ordering information write to Honeywell, Philadelphia Division, Fort Washington, Pa. 19034, or CIRCLE
Partial List of Specifications Balance Speeds
1 or 0.2 second full scale
Minimum Span
1 mv on 1-second, 0.5 mv on 0.2 second balance speed instruments —— — 100 millivolts
Maximum Span
Accuracy
MV ranges + %% F.S. (+2.5 μ ν on 1 mv span)
O N READER SERVICE CARD
Voltage & Frequency
107-127 volts, 50 or 60 cycles
Mounting
Relay rack, cabinet, panel or table top (see option, "Laboratory Feet" below)
. , ', Laboratory Feet
Source Resistance 0 to 10,000 ohms-higher limits available. (6250 ohms on 0 5 mv 0 2 sec model) ! ! 1
99
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Options ~ ~ " ~ ] , , , Γ 77, 7, Γ Permit recorder to be used on lab bench or table without scratching table top or tipping instrument when sliding out chassis. No additional charge when specified on order; specify Accessory Kit No. 370717-1. Fluorescent or incandescent lighting of chart and scale.
Dead Band
0.15% of span or l„v, whichever is greater
lllumination
Measuring
Interchangeable cards for easy range or actuation changes
operation (Event Marker) Pen
Produces a supplementary record near the edge of the chart to show the occurrence of an event in relation to the recorded variable. Available on left or right side of chart (specify for operation from 120 ν ac or 28 ν de)
Transmitting Slidewires
To transmit instrument reading to remote locations. 1,000 ohm slidewire, 1 per pen.
Backset Switches
For signaling or alarm purposes, up to 6 independently adjusted cam operated spdt switches, rated at 5 amp, 120vac non-inductive load. Not available on instruments with 0.2 second balance speed. — Raises pen from chart when instrument is used as indicator. Available manually or remotely operated (specify either 120 ν ac or 28 ν de operation). Raises operation pen at same time as recording pen.
Clrcult
„ , . ., ,, Constant Voltage Circuit
, ... , x , , ., , .. ..,.,. Zener diode regulated double bridge circuit delivers constant voltage to measuring circuit
Chart
11" calibrated width. 122 ft. long. No. 9282-N, grad. 100 to 0 even over center 10 inches, right hand zero. 10 time lines per inch. Green lines and numbers. Round sprocket hole on right (zero) edge. No time markings. No. 9283- NR grad. 0 to 100 even over center 10 inches, lefthand zero. Green lines and numbers. Round sprocket holes on left (zero) edge. No time markings. Other charts available.
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Chart Drive
Four-speed chart shift and 6:1 two-speed shift giving chart speeds of 90, 180, 360 and 720 in./hr. (four-speed shift); 15, 30, 60,120 in./hr. (6:1 two-speed shift). Others available upon request.
pen Lifter
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Note: Some options listed above are not available on instruments equipped with integrators. Consult Philadelphia regarding specific combinations desired.
See the ElectroniK 16 and other H o n e y w e l l instruments a t the Pittsburgh Conference on A n a l y t i c a l Chemistry a n d A p p l i e d Spectroscopy, Penn-Sheraton Hotel, February 2 1 - 2 5 , Spaces F - 7 4 , F - 7 5 , F - 7 6 .
Honeywell VOL. 38, NO. 2, FEBRUARY
1966
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