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Setra Systems’ Model SRH Humidity Sensors

February 17, 2009 By R. Nelson Parrish Leave a Comment

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Boxborough, Mass.— Setra Systems introduces its new Model SRH Humidity Series product line. The product line is designed to measure relative humidity in a room, duct or outside and is available in accuracies of ±2%, ±3%, and ±5%. The SRH Series features a replaceable sensor tip that ensures an accurate, calibrated, and cost effective humidity control system.

Setra’s humidity sensor family consists of a wall display, duct mount, and outside air unit. This product line is designed to complement Setra’s pressure transducers and current switches while expanding the solution opportunities for the HVAC/building automation market and other relative humidity monitoring applications. All models provide excellent reliability via a unique and established ASIC that is also used in Setra pressure transducers. Also, Setra’s robust, proven capacitive sensor technology is capable of full-scale 0 to 100% RH measurement.

The field-replaceable sensor tips are easily removed in all three models, allowing the end user to replace the sensors on-site. This essentially eliminates time consuming and costly factory calibration, while reducing downtime during service intervals. Additionally, the duct mount probe is easily accessed by removing the front cover, pulling out the sensor board assembly, and replacing the sensor tip. This further contributes to a more user-friendly, lower cost product line that is focused on customer needs and ease of use.

Setra’s humidity sensors are designed to complement its pressure and current products, thereby, providing customers with a complete line of sensors for all of their HVAC needs. Setra’s humidity offering will meet the quality, delivery, and cost needs of its customers while providing the best solution for all of their sensor requirements.

www.setra.com

Filed Under: Temperature Tagged With: humidity, relative humidity, sensor

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