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Vaisala HMD53 Humidity and Temperature Transmitter - Duct Mount

$ 105.6

Availability: 26 in stock
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  • Brand: Vaisala
  • Warranty: No
  • Manufacturer Part Number: See Listing
  • Condition: New

    Description

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    Vaisala HMD53   Humidity and Temperature Transmitter - Duct Mount
    (as shown in pictures)
    Designed for building automation applications
    ±3 %RH accuracy
    Full 0 ... 100 %RH measurement range
    -20 ... +60 °C (-4 ... +140 °F) operating range
    IP65 (NEMA 4) metal housing
    Excellent stability and high reliability
    Fully interchangeable Vaisala INTERCAP® Sensor
    Variety of analog signal outputs available
    The duct mounted Vaisala INTERCAP
    ®
    Humidity and Temperature Transmitters HMD42 and HMD53 are designed for building automation applications. They combine reliable operation with excellent stability, providing low cost of ownership to the user.
    Flexibility in Humidity and Temperature Measurement
    The HMD42/53 transmitters measure humidity with a ±3 %RH accuracy and temperature with a ±0.4 °C (±0.72 °F) accuracy. They feature various selectable analog output signals and they can be powered by either AC or DC voltage.
    Easy Maintenance
    The HMD42/53 humidity transmitters use Vaisala INTERCAP
    ®
    Sensor - the interchangeable capacitive humidity sensor. The transmitters require no recalibration if the sensor is changed. This means great savings in overall maintenance costs.
    Reliable Performance in Harsh Environments
    The duct mount HMD42/53transmitters can be installed in various measurement environments due to the robust IP65 (NEMA4) rated metal enclosure, which protects the sensor from dust and splashes of water. The wide measurement temperature range from -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 ... +140 °F) covers most HVAC applications.
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