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Hygrometer PCE-P18L
- Sensor for continuous control of air temperature or humidity.
- compact dimensions.
- Semiconductor element for measuring air temperature and humidity.
- Standard signal 4…20 mA.
- Ideal for wall mounting.
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- Sensor for continuous control of air temperature or humidity.
- compact dimensions.
- Semiconductor element for measuring air temperature and humidity.
- Standard signal 4…20 mA.
- Ideal for wall mounting.
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The hygrometer is a compact and accurate air temperature or humidity sensor. The device is based on a semiconductor element to measure air temperature and humidity, and converts the measured physical quantity into a standard 4...20 mA signal. This signal is fed by a DC power supply loop, which makes it suitable for digital indicators with transmitters. In addition, it can be connected to display systems for continuous control. The sensor mounts to the wall with two screws and is ready for immediate use. Manufactured by PCE, with reference PCE-P18L
Specifications
- Sensor for continuous control of air temperature or humidity.
- compact dimensions.
- Semiconductor element for measuring air temperature and humidity.
- Standard signal 4…20 mA.
- Ideal for wall mounting.
- Powered by power loop.
- Prepared to work with transmitter-powered digital indicators.
- It can also be connected to display systems for continuous control.
- Gross Weight: 250 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- Hygrometer
A hygrometer is a precision instrument designed to measure relative humidity in the atmosphere or within specific technical enclosures using water vapor sensitive transducers.
Implementation of these devices in modern systems is primarily based on the variation of physical properties in dielectric or semiconductor materials. In industrial environments and data centers, electronic hygrometers utilize capacitive or resistive sensors that modify their impedance proportionally to environmental saturation. This data is processed via microcontrollers to facilitate real-time monitoring and automation of HVAC systems through industrial communication protocols.
| Technical Parameter | Standard Specification |
|---|---|
| Measurement Range | 0% to 100% RH |
| Typical Accuracy | ±1.5% to ±3% RH |
| Response Time | < 10 seconds (t90) |
| Output Interface | I2C, 4-20mA, 0-10V |
The integration of digital hygrometers into critical infrastructure enables proactive condensation management, a decisive factor in preventing corrosion-related failures and short circuits in high-density hardware. Their recent evolution toward MEMS technology has facilitated miniaturization and the incorporation of these sensors into massive IoT deployments, where energy efficiency and long-term stability are fundamental requirements for predictive maintenance.
Capacitive Transduction Technology
Most advanced electronic hygrometers employ a dielectric polymer placed between two electrodes. As it absorbs water vapor, the polymer's dielectric constant changes, altering the circuit's total capacitance. This method is noted for its linearity and relative resistance to chemical contaminants.
Main Advantages
- High thermal stability across wide operating ranges.
- Low power consumption, ideal for remote sensors.
- Direct integration capability with PLC control systems.
- Fast response to critical humidity fluctuations.
Note: Periodic calibration under traceable standards is necessary to mitigate sensor drift.