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RH and temperature unit keeps stability

A Michell Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 11, 2006

Relative humidity and temperature transmitter for applications where accurate and stable measurement and control of humidity and temperature are required for an industrial process.

Rense Instruments has introduced a relative humidity and temperature transmitter, the HT-780.

The rugged transmitter is for applications where accurate and stable measurement and control of humidity and temperature are required for an industrial process.

Features include a duct mounting stainless-steel housing, wide measurement range, accuracy and optional local display of measurement.

It uses a thin-film polymer humidity sensor that provides long-term stability and a fast measurement response.

The sensor has linearity over the measurement range of 5.95% RH with a measurement accuracy of +/-2% RH.

The transmitter provides two linear 4.20mA two-wire signals for 0.100% RH and for 50 to 200C temperature.

It is available as a blind transmitter or with an integral loop powered display of both measured parameters in standard probe lengths.

Various filtration guards are available to suit most applications.

It has been used in applications from drying kilns for roof tiles to tablet coaters in the pharmaceutical industry.

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