Libero CD

PDF data logger for Direct Placement into Dry Ice

Dry ice is commonly known to reach temperatures of -78.5 °C, so most dry ice data loggers work to -80 °C. If you regularly have dry ice shipments, you might wonder why you reach temperatures below that limit. The fact is dry ice can reach temperatures far below -80 °C during a regular shipment. Temperatures colder than -80 °C in dry ice can occur because of vibration or pressure differences, both things that are likely to happen during your shipment. That’s why Elpro designed the LIBERO CD dry ice data logger to measure even the lowest temperature Elpro have seen occurring in dry ice shipments and added on some extra to measure as low as -95 °C, so you can ship dry ice without needing to worry.

Applications

Cold Chain – Pharmaceuticals – Produce/Meat/Dairy – Agriculture & Floral – Office & Warehouse – Museums – Chemicals – Laboratories – Server room

Libero CD

 

Monitoring tasks Transport
Container
Application range Dry ice [-76°C]
Measurement range -95°C to +50°C
Accuracy ± 0.5°C [-30°C to +30°C]
± 0.7°C [-80°C to -30.1°C]
± 1°C [+30.1°C to +5°C]
± 1.5°C [-95°C to -80.1°C]
Memory capacity 8800 value
Alarm on display
temperature alarm levels with single or cumulative delays
2 temperature thresholds with alarm delay
arm on duration / run time
Connectivity USB
Number of channels 1
Measurement interval
to 60 minutes, user programmable
Report
– Built-in PDF file generator automatically establishes an evaluation report with embedded data upon
connection to a USB port. Complies with the ISO standard 19005-1 Document Management for the long-term
preservation of electronic documents (PDF/A) and FDA 21 CFR Part 11.
– Customizable report title and filename
– Text area for additional information (e.g. shipment information, instructions for recipient, etc.)
– Immediate release or quarantine based on alarm status
– Statistics (min/max, average, alarm) and detailed data logger information (ID, configuration, etc.)
– Chart visualizing the temperature curve and alarm limits
Traceability number (traceable to component level)
Overview

Libero CD

PDF data logger for Direct Placement into Dry Ice

Dry ice is commonly known to reach temperatures of -78.5 °C, so most dry ice data loggers work to -80 °C. If you regularly have dry ice shipments, you might wonder why you reach temperatures below that limit. The fact is dry ice can reach temperatures far below -80 °C during a regular shipment. Temperatures colder than -80 °C in dry ice can occur because of vibration or pressure differences, both things that are likely to happen during your shipment. That’s why Elpro designed the LIBERO CD dry ice data logger to measure even the lowest temperature Elpro have seen occurring in dry ice shipments and added on some extra to measure as low as -95 °C, so you can ship dry ice without needing to worry.

Applications

Cold Chain – Pharmaceuticals – Produce/Meat/Dairy – Agriculture & Floral – Office & Warehouse – Museums – Chemicals – Laboratories – Server room

Technical Specifications

Libero CD

 

Monitoring tasks Transport
Container
Application range Dry ice [-76°C]
Measurement range -95°C to +50°C
Accuracy ± 0.5°C [-30°C to +30°C]
± 0.7°C [-80°C to -30.1°C]
± 1°C [+30.1°C to +5°C]
± 1.5°C [-95°C to -80.1°C]
Memory capacity 8800 value
Alarm on display
temperature alarm levels with single or cumulative delays
2 temperature thresholds with alarm delay
arm on duration / run time
Connectivity USB
Number of channels 1
Measurement interval
to 60 minutes, user programmable
Report
– Built-in PDF file generator automatically establishes an evaluation report with embedded data upon
connection to a USB port. Complies with the ISO standard 19005-1 Document Management for the long-term
preservation of electronic documents (PDF/A) and FDA 21 CFR Part 11.
– Customizable report title and filename
– Text area for additional information (e.g. shipment information, instructions for recipient, etc.)
– Immediate release or quarantine based on alarm status
– Statistics (min/max, average, alarm) and detailed data logger information (ID, configuration, etc.)
– Chart visualizing the temperature curve and alarm limits
Traceability number (traceable to component level)
Dowloads
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