New Wireless Humidity/Temperature Sensors

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New Wireless Humidity/Temperature Sensors

19 Aug, 2010

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Dwyer Instruments (USA) is announcing the release of its NEW SERIES WHP WIRELESS HUMIDITY/TEMPERATURE SENSORS.

The Series WHP Wireless Humidity/Temperature Sensors provide flexibility in locating sensors and reducing wiring cost. Using a 418 MHz transmitter, the sensor can transmit data up to 100 feet without the use of a repeater. When coupled with a receiver and output module, the Series WHP can output voltage, current or resistance values for humidity and temperature. Since the unit is battery powered using two AA batteries, users can change the location of the sensor by a couple of feet or to a different wall without worry about extra labor cost. With the transmit rate at approximately one reading every 10 seconds, the battery is estimated to last 5 to 8 years.

The duct mount and outside air sensors come standard with sintered filters to protect the sensor particulates. Set point adjustment and/or manual override buttons are available on wall mount sensors.

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