P19 Temperature and Humidity Transducer with Digital output
P18D Humidity and Temperature transducer with Digital and Analogue output
P18S Temperature and Humidity Transducer with Digital output
The P19 transducer is designed for the continuous measurement and conversion of relative humidity and ambient temperature into digital signal.
► Built-in temperature and humidity sensor
► Calculation of selected physical quantities (dew-point temperature, absolute humidity)
► Storage of measured and calculated maximum and minimum values
► Interface RS485 galvanically isolated (MODBUS protocol)
► Fixed on a wall
► External dimensions: 120 x 80 x 25mm
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