The installation of a dedicated outdoor shield has made it possible to measure temperature and humidity outdoors.
By equipping a dedicated outdoor shield, the sensors are protected from sunlight and wind and rain, enabling high-precision temperature and humidity measurements outdoors. A highly reliable platinum resistance temperature sensor is used for temperature measurement, while a fast-responding capacitive type is employed for humidity measurement. In addition to the temperature and humidity type, a humidity-only type is also available. DC 0–1 V/0–10 V/4–20 mA output is provided, and temperature is output via a Pt 100Ω 2-wire system. ☆ Measurement range: -30 to +70 °C, 0 to 100% RH ☆ Power supply: DC 6–30 V
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By equipping a dedicated outdoor shield, the sensors are protected from sunlight and wind and rain, enabling high-precision temperature and humidity measurements outdoors. A highly reliable platinum resistance temperature sensor is used for temperature measurement, while a fast-responding capacitive type is adopted for humidity measurement. In addition to the temperature and humidity type, a humidity-only type is also available. DC 0–1 V/0–10 V/4–20 mA output is provided, along with temperature output using a Pt 100Ω 2-wire configuration. ☆ Measurement range: -30 to +70 ℃, 0 to 100 % RH ☆ Power supply: DC 6–30 V
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This product is ideal for measuring outdoor temperature, humidity, and wet-bulb temperature.
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Dedicated outdoor shield Set up the temperature and humidity sensor for measurements outdoors.
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Our company has been engaged in the sales of measuring instruments and related equipment primarily related to "temperature," "humidity," and "dew point" for many years. Furthermore, based on our extensive know-how, we also provide instruments that match customer requests for environmental measurements such as "wind speed," "illuminance/UV intensity," "noise," and "odor monitors."