A T+RH transmitter is a type of sensor that measures both temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH) in the surrounding environment. The transmitter typically includes a sensing element for temperature and a capacitive humidity sensor, which measures the relative humidity of the air. The sensor converts these measurements into electrical signals that can be transmitted to a receiver or controller for monitoring and control purposes. T+RH transmitters are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including building automation, environmental monitoring, and industrial process control.
| Parameters | Description |
| Make | MULTITECH |
| Model | MCS-RHT-1.0 |
| Display | 4 Segment LED Display |
| Detection Range (RH) | 0%-100% RH. |
| Detection Range (Temp) | -20 to 80 C Temp. |
| Measurement Accuracy (Temp) | ± 0.5 C FSA. |
| Measurement Accuracy (RH) | ± 3% RH |
| Response Time (T90) | <10s (25 °C, in Slow air) |
| Power Supply | 15-24 Vdc( reverse polarity protected) |
| Output | 4-20 mA |
| Stability versus time | 1% per year |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 °C |
| Below 95% RH (no condensation) | |
| Warranty | 12 Months Manufacturer Warranty |
- A temperature and relative humidity (RH) transmitter with display features is a device used to measure and display temperature and humidity levels in an environment.
- It consists of sensors for temperature and humidity detection, along with a display for real-time readings.
- These transmitters are commonly used in industries such as HVAC for monitoring and controlling indoor comfort and air quality.
- The display allows users to conveniently read current temperature and relative humidity values.
- Additional features may include data logging, alarm notifications, and remote monitoring capabilities.