Extech 445815 Hygro-Thermometer Humidity Alert + Probe

The Extech 445815 Hygro-Thermometer Humidity Alert with Dew Point features a remote probe to reach locations that are difficult to access.

Features

  • Rear calibration adjustment pot
  • Probe extends to 18" via cable
  • Audible and visible alarms
Starting At $62.99
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Overview
The 445815 Extech Hygro-Thermometer Humidity Alert with Dew Point contains a remote probe that clips on the meter or extends to 18 inches via cable. The rear calibration pot for humidity and temperature provides enhanced accuracy. Audible and visual alarms will alert users when humidity exceeds the programmed limits. The large, easy-to-read triple LCD displays % relative humidity, temperature, and dew point.

Application
Applications include monitoring conditions in laboratories, storage areas, and other controlled environment settings, air temperature and dew point temperature where condensation may occur. In the summertime, it identifies and warns when conditions for mold growth exist, and in the wintertime, it identifies and warns when low humidity conditions for static electricity exist. Additionally, the remote probe allows for measurements behind walls or in difficult to reach places.

  • Remote sensor: Yes, 18" cable
  • Dew point: Yes
  • Relative humidity range: 10 to 99%
  • Basic accuracy (RH): +/-4%RH
  • Temperature: 14 to 140F (-10 to 60C)
  • Basic accuracy (temperature): +/-1.8F/1C
  • Dimensions: 4.3"x3.9"x0.78" (109x99x20mm)
  • Weight: 6oz (169g)
  • CE: Yes
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • (1) Hygro-thermometer
  • (1) Built-in stand
  • (1) Wall mount bracket
  • (1) Sensor
  • (1) AAA battery
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