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German manufacturer of high-precision handheld measuring devices, sensors, and industrial instrumentation for temperature, pressure, and water analysis.
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GREISINGER is a specialized brand under the GHM GROUP, renowned for its development and production of robust handheld measuring instruments and industrial sensors. Based in Regenstauf, Germany, the company has decades of experience in creating precise technology for diverse applications, including industrial processing, laboratories, and environmental monitoring.
The GREISINGER product portfolio encompasses a wide range of devices for measuring temperature, conductivity, pH, redox, oxygen, humidity, and pressure. Known for their reliability and durability, GREISINGER instruments are designed to meet the rigorous demands of professional use, offering features like data logging, high accuracy, and explosion-proof options for hazardous environments.
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GREISINGER EBT-AP Easybus Sensor Module Mo te Tohu Tohutohu Paemahana
GREISINGER EBT-IF3 EASYBUS Temperature Sensor Module Manual
GREISINGER S47.0.01.6C-03 Ahumahi Ine Tohutohu
GREISINGER GDUSB 1000 Atanga Atanga Atanga Tohutohu Tohutohu
GREISINGER GDH 200-14 Digital Vacuum Barometer and Manometer Instruction Manual
GREISINGER GE 108 Te Tohu Whakaakoranga Whakatau
GREISINGER GE 114 pH Electrodes Instruction Manual
GREISINGER GIA 20 EB PK Universal Measurement and Control Unit Manual Manual
GREISINGER GIA 0420 WK EX Vietnam Ghm Inenga Manual
GREISINGER GIA 20 EB with Electrically Insulated Supply - Manual for Connection and Operation
GREISINGER EBUW 232 EASYBUS Protocol Converter Operating Manual
Pukapuka Hononga me te Whakahaere GIR200 Pt100
Pukapuka Mahi mo GHM Greisinger OXY 3610 MP Whakawhiti Oxygen Dissolved
GREISINGER GMH 5430 Pukapuka Mahi: Te Whakawhitiwhiti, Te Whakaaetanga, TDS, Te Miita Tote
G 1910-02 Aroturuki CO2 Kiato me te Pukapuka Whakaoho Whakaoho
GREISINGER GE xxx Pukapuka Whakahaere: pH Hiko
GREISINGER GOX 100 He pukapuka Mahi i te Pūrere Ine Oxygen
Ngā Manometer me ngā Paemeter o te Greisinger GDH 200 Series: Hangarau Overview
Pūrere Ine pH/Redox Raupapa Greisinger G 1500 Pukapuka Ā-ringa Kiato
GREISINGER GMH 3710 Tikanga Wehenga Tohu Whakahaere
Pukapuka Whakamahi mō te GREISINGER GMH 38-LW1 / -LW2 Mita Makuku Tāpiritanga
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Greisinger GMH 3451 Conductivity Meter Instruction Manual
Pukapuka Tohutohu mō te Kaitahuri Ine pH Greisinger GPHU 014 MP/BNC
Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Greisinger GRS 3100 RS232 Interface Converter (Tauira 602175)
Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te GHM Greisinger GMH 3251 Precision Second Thermometer
Kaiwhakamātautau GREISINGER GOX 100 mō te Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi Hau
Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Ine Korehau Mamati a Greisinger GDH200-13-GE / GDH200-14-GE
GREISINGER support FAQ
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What does 'LOBAT' mean on my GREISINGER display?
The 'LOBAT' symbol indicates that the battery is weak. Measurements can continue for a short time, but the battery should be replaced soon. If 'BAT' appears, the battery is depleted and must be replaced immediately.
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How do I perform a zero-point correction on my pressure manometer?
For many GREISINGER manometers with a Zero-function, press and hold the 'Zero' button for approximately 2 seconds. This resets the displayed value to 0 for relative measurements.
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Can standard GREISINGER sensors be used in explosive areas?
No, standard devices must not be used in potentially explosive areas unless they are specifically designated as Ex-rated (explosion-proof) models, as sparking could cause deflagration.
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How do I clean the conductivity measuring cell?
The measuring cell should never come into contact with water-repellent materials like oil or silicone. Light soiling can generally be cleaned with de-ionized water or alcohol; avoid abrasive methods that damage the electrodes.