Monitor Temperature and Humidity with New Sensaphone Combo Sensor

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Temperature and humidity management are vital parts of HVAC and building operations. To help facility managers ensure that conditions stay within required parameters, Sensaphone® has added a new combination sensor to its line of remote monitoring equipment for HVAC and building automation applications.

Because this new combination sensor communicates via Modbus, it is used exclusively with Sensaphone’s Sentinel PRO system to monitor indoor air temperature and humidity levels. The Sentinel PRO sends an alarm notification when the temperature or humidity falls outside of the programmed high or low limit. The cloud-based Sentinel PRO system provides users with on-demand, real-time status of environmental conditions, as well as data logging capabilities.

The temperature and humidity combination sensor measures temperature from -32° F to 122° F (0° C to 50° C) and non-condensing relative humidity from 0% to 100%. It features a backlit LCD and menu for easy installation. The slim enclosure allows users to mount the sensor in a single electrical box or directly to the wall, and up to 32 sensors can be wired in succession.

Click here for more information about Sensaphone’s Temperature/Humidity Combination Sensor.

Click here for more information about Sensaphone’s Sentinel PRO Monitoring System.

About Sensaphone

Sensaphone® offers a comprehensive line of remote monitoring products that safeguard valuable assets by tracking critical environmental data such as temperature, humidity and power failures. Sensaphone products provide alerts and proactive monitoring data to homeowners and facility managers in many areas including telecommunications, oil and gas, water and wastewater, HVACR, agriculture, healthcare, data centers and greenhouses. More than 400,000 Sensaphone systems are in use today around the world, and they continue to be manufactured in the USA. For more information, call 877-373-2700, email sales@sensaphone.com or visit www.sensaphone.com.

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