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Monroe Electronics’ New Model 300 Charge Plate Analyzer Boasts Rich Functionality, Low Cost

Monroe Electronics announced the release of the Model 300 charge plate analyzer, which offers users an easy, reliable, and cost-effective solution for checking the effectiveness of all ionization-type static control systems and demonstrating charge presence. Offering a robust feature set including on-board data storage, intuitive operation, extended battery life, and a clear, bright LED display, the new Model 300 simplifies both manual and unattended evaluation of bench-top, room, and overhead ionization systems.

The Model 300 measures, displays, and stores last test data, including discharge times, peak offset voltages, and average offset voltage. Single-button operation of manual +decay, -decay, and balance ensures straightforward operation. Balance tests record ±peaks and average reading, and each test can be customized in setup for stop trip levels and test duration. The system also allows users to initiate an automated set of tests with a single button press.

Preprogrammed test routines enable efficient testing of a wide range of ionizers, in turn reducing the time and technical expertise required. A recorder output facilitates analog data acquisition, long term balance tests, and hard copy test recording.

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Further information is available at www.monroe-electronics.com

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