Industrial humidity monitoring

Industrial humidity and temperature monitoring

Humidity and temperature sensors, probes and transmitters for production processes, ducts, clean rooms, climate rooms and technical monitoring systems.

Application overview

Where humidity and temperature sensors are used

Sensor selection depends on the medium, measurement range, mounting method and output signal. For industrial tasks, stability, calibration, service access and compatibility with the control system are just as important as accuracy.

Sensor + transmitter

Humidity and temperature measurement with a signal sent to a control or monitoring system.

Chambers and ducts

Probe selection for climate chambers, ventilation systems and technical rooms.

Industrial output

Analog or digital outputs for PLC, SCADA and local monitoring.

Selection path

How to choose an industrial sensor

1

Measurement point

Air, process gas, chamber, warehouse or ventilation duct.

2

Installation

Wall mount, probe, duct mount, cable, power supply and service access.

3

Signal and accuracy

Humidity range, temperature range, required accuracy and output format.

4

Documentation

Calibration, certificates, manuals and delivery requirements.

Where humidity and temperature sensors are used

Suitable solutions

Humidity and temperature sensors for standard monitoring
Industrial probes for ducts, chambers and technical installations
Transmitters with control-system outputs
Portable instruments for inspection and service checks

FAQ

Common questions

What is the difference between a humidity sensor and a humidity transmitter?

A sensor measures humidity. A transmitter conditions the measured signal and sends it to a control or monitoring system through an analog or digital output.

Which sensor is suitable for an air duct?

Duct applications usually need a probe with suitable insertion length, temperature range, stability and a mounting method that allows maintenance.

Can one instrument measure temperature and humidity?

Yes. Many industrial sensors measure both temperature and relative humidity, and the data can also be used for calculated humidity parameters.

What data is needed for model selection?

Specify the medium, temperature and humidity range, required accuracy, mounting method, output signal and operating conditions.

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