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Model 1200A:    Industrial Temperature / Relative Humidity / Dew Point Network Transmitter

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Description

The Model 1200A is a high accuracy temperature and relative humidity transmitter that is completely self contained.  It measures temperature and relative humidity and then calculates the dew point.  The electronics are potted for durability and long term resistance to moisture.  The electronics, temperature sensor, and humidity sensor are available characterized and paired to provide high accuracy at a reasonable cost.

The sensor and configuration information is communicated to other devices via the LonWorks communication protocol.  This allows multiple sensors to be used over a simple four wire bus installation.

The "A" version has flying leads for ease of wiring and is a drop-in replacement for the Model 1200.

Key Features

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Temperature, Relative Humidity and Dew Point Probe

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Electronics are potted for environmental durability

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Digitally calibrated for high accuracy

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Stainless steel filter protects sensors

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1/2 inch NPT process connection

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3/4 inch NPT wiring conduit connection

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Flexible mounting options for HVAC duct applications and process connection

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Multiple sensors multiplexed on same wires

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Open communication standard using LonWorks Protocol

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All outputs available using Standard Network Variables (SNVT)

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Stainless steel probe and body for durability


Lon Network Industrial

 

 

The Model 1200 installed at the USMC Base Camp Pendleton in a de-humidifier application.

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