Humidity and temperature measurement for energy efficiency and an optimum indoor climate
Optimum indoor climate and energy efficiency
Humidity measurement is critical for an optimum indoor climate and energy efficiency in a wide range of HVAC applications and building automation. Careful adjustment of the humidity level can result in considerable savings in energy consumption. Humidity values are also relevant for optimising the cooling efficiency of industrial HVAC and building automation systems.
Wellbeing and good health
Maintaining optimum humidity parameters also contributes significantly to wellbeing and good health. Too little humidity can lead to headaches, dry eyes, dry airways and a weakened immune system, whereas too much humidity can cause mould or damage to the building structure.
Running costs and energy efficiency
The more accurate the humidity measurement, the lower the running costs of the air conditioning system. Our economical transmitters are primarily optimised for ambient room conditions. This makes them very well suited to reducing energy costs in HVAC and building automation applications.
Damage due to high humidity
Condensation forms on surfaces with a temperature that is below the dew point of the air to which they are exposed. Accumulated condensate can corrode steel, cause wood to rot and promote mould growth. Condensate control is an important factor for the longevity of buildings and systems. Our condensation controllers do not require mains voltage and are virtually maintenance-free.
Advantages
- Decades of practical experience
- Reliable & precise
- Long-term stability in high humidity (fibre)
- Dynamic response time (capacitive)
- Versatile installation
- On-site calibration
- Output variables can be freely configured via USB port
- Modbus or analogue signal
- Plug-in probes: no interruption of the measuring process