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Product category: Humidity and moisture sensing systems
News Release from: Orchard Electronics | Subject: TRH range
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 11 February 2005

RH sensors and temperature transmitters
introduced

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Orchard Process Controls has expanded their range of process controls to include RH% sensors and temperature transmitters suitable for most industrial applications: plus a range of bright LED monitors

Orchard Process Controls have recently expanded their range of process controls to include RH% sensors and temperature transmitters suitable for most industrial applications The new TRH range of sensors offer an RH probe mounted in a single housing or alternatively, a dual housing incorporating sensors for both temperature and humidity

The TRH sensors are available in two basic types - a lower cost resistive unit and capacitive types offering higher accuracy and protection.

RH-ranges are available up to 100%, with output signals of 0/4-20mA.

Units are rated at IP54 or IP65.

The dual sensor modules offer a capacitive RH sensor, 0-100% RH combined with a Pt100 probe, which can measure temperatures over the range of -30C to +70C.

Supply voltage required for all models is 9-30Vdc.

In conjunction with the new range of RH/temperature probes, the EDV/ELV group of compact bright LED digital monitors and controllers has also been introduced specifically for use with the above sensors.

This new range offers 2 or 4 digit bright LED displays and are suitable for use with a wide range of inputs including thermocouple, Pt100, infra-red thermocouples, PTC, NTC sensors, mV, V and mA.

Controllers are available with up to 4 relays or SSR drive voltages outputs.

All models offer IP65 protection when panel mounted with gasket.

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