Product category:
Humidity and Environmental Sensors
News Release from: Testo | Subject: Testo 6621
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 30 May 2007
Sensor monitors HVAC humidity
Commissioning large-scale projects is fast and straightforward with Testo's P2ATM software.
The Testo 6621 provides a low-cost package for more general HVAC building control applications The attractive "architect friendly" design is suitable for monitoring temperature and humidity in buildings whether mounted on a wall or in a ventilation duct
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The long-term stability and accuracy of the Testo humidity sensor at the heart of the 6621 has been proven by numerous independent laboratory studies.
Installing the Testo 6621 is easy thanks to the intelligent design of the transmitter housing.
Commissioning large-scale projects is fast and straightforward with Testo's P2ATM software which allows easy set up and configuration of units and output scaling.
With a USB multi-port hub, multiple transmitters may be programmed simultaneously, saving the installer valuable time and reducing installation costs.
The P2ATM software also allows users to track the complete performance history of each transmitter allowing you to review and verify service history and even analyse min/max values for an entire HVAC system.
On-site adjustment is fast and easy using one of Testo's handheld reference instruments.
Users simply connect directly to the socket on the side of the 6621 using the interface cable and the handheld meter takes care of the rest.
There is no need to open up the transmitter, remove or uninstall and no need to send units off site to a calibration laboratory or back to the factory. Request a free brochure from Testo ...
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