Moisture Monitor

Moisture Monitor

Moisture Monitor

HTF56 flue-mounted humidity transmitter provides on-line gas moisture measurement for boiler combustion emissions, gas turbine intake, humidifiers and related process control high temperature gases (temperature range up to 180degree)

Principle of Operation HTF56 flue-mounted humidity transmitter provides on-line gas moisture measurement for boiler combustion emissions, gas turbine intake, humidifiers and related process control high temperature gases (temperature range up to 180degree) HUMICAP s ensor HTF56 uses Vaisala’s latest HUMICAP sensor, which uses the principle of polymer polymer film capacitance measurement, which brings together Vaisala’s 40 years of experience in industrial measurement, even in high humidity and high chemical pollution environments. Accurate and stable measurement performance Corrosion res istant and protective probe design

Features

  • Suitable for on-line flue gas measurement
  • Resistance capacitance measurement principle
  • Long life time and low drift sensor
  • It can effectively prevent condensation
  • The whole range of humidity is detected.
  • The highest temperature range can reach 180 degree
  • The graphic display can adjust the transmitter conveniently.
  • Isolated signal output Small size for narrow space installation
  • Executable automatic calibration


Performance
Output range    0-40%
Temperature range   0-180℃
Accuracy +/-0.5+readings*0.06Vol% at 0-150 °C
Response time less than 60S
output and input 
power input 220VAC 50Hz+/-10%
power ( When heating is turned on ) 110W
Analog output Can support two channels
Channel 1 current 4-20mA
Channel 2 Default no
20°C analog output maximum error Full scale+/-0.5%
Temperature Coefficient 0.005%/℃
Output maximum load 4-20mA RL<750ohm
Wire diameter Up to 1.5mm2
Mechanical parameters
Mounting flange DN65
Probe length 0.8m
Probe probe material SS316L
Transmitter housing material Aluminum Alloy
Cable case M20*1.5
Suitable for cable diameter 8-11mm
Protection level IP65
working environment
Probe probe section  0-180 degree
Transmitter -10-60 degree
Working humidity  
Probe probe section Same as range
Transmitter 0-100RH%

Principle of Operation HTF56 flue-mounted humidity transmitter provides on-line gas moisture measurement for boiler combustion emissions, gas turbine intake, humidifiers and related process control high temperature gases (temperature range up to 180degree) HUMICAP s ensor HTF56 uses Vaisala’s latest HUMICAP sensor, which uses the principle of polymer polymer film capacitance measurement, which brings together Vaisala’s 40 years of experience in industrial measurement, even in high humidity and high chemical pollution environments. Accurate and stable measurement performance Corrosion res istant and protective probe design

Features

  • Suitable for on-line flue gas measurement
  • Resistance capacitance measurement principle
  • Long life time and low drift sensor
  • It can effectively prevent condensation
  • The whole range of humidity is detected.
  • The highest temperature range can reach 180 degree
  • The graphic display can adjust the transmitter conveniently.
  • Isolated signal output Small size for narrow space installation
  • Executable automatic calibration
Performance
Output range    0-40%
Temperature range   0-180℃
Accuracy +/-0.5+readings*0.06Vol% at 0-150 °C
Response time less than 60S
output and input 
power input 220VAC 50Hz+/-10%
power ( When heating is turned on ) 110W
Analog output Can support two channels
Channel 1 current 4-20mA
Channel 2 Default no
20°C analog output maximum error Full scale+/-0.5%
Temperature Coefficient 0.005%/℃
Output maximum load 4-20mA RL<750ohm
Wire diameter Up to 1.5mm2
Mechanical parameters
Mounting flange DN65
Probe length 0.8m
Probe probe material SS316L
Transmitter housing material Aluminum Alloy
Cable case M20*1.5
Suitable for cable diameter 8-11mm
Protection level IP65
working environment
Probe probe section  0-180 degree
Transmitter -10-60 degree
Working humidity  
Probe probe section Same as range
Transmitter 0-100RH%

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