EE99-1 Embedded Humidity Probe for HVAC
Ideal for humidity/temperature measurement in constant temperature and humidity chambers. Supports energy-saving operation.
In the HVAC industry, efficient operation of air conditioning systems and energy conservation are required. In particular, accurate measurement of temperature and humidity is crucial for optimizing energy consumption and reducing waste. Inaccurate measurements can lead to excessive energy consumption and a decrease in comfort. The EE99-1 embedded humidity probe enables optimal control of air conditioning systems through accurate measurement of humidity and temperature, contributing to energy savings. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Constant temperature and humidity chambers - Air conditioning systems - Energy-saving operations 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Optimal control of air conditioning systems through accurate measurement of humidity and temperature - Reduction in energy consumption - Improvement in comfort
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**Features** - Monolithic cell-type polymer sensor - Temperature measurement range: -50 to 180 ℃ - Remote probe and printed circuit board - Measurement range: 0 to 100 %RH - Response time: approximately 15 seconds (90% response at 20 ℃) **Our Strengths** As a domestic dew point meter manufacturer, we support energy-saving in HVAC systems through our long-developed measurement technology and the provision of custom-made products tailored to customer needs.
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Constant temperature and humidity chamber, etc.
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