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E-M-HM4-V0_08

ROTRONIC AG

Bassersdorf, Switzerland

Document Code

Unit

HM4 Humidity and Temperature Probe with

Heated Sensor

Instruction Manual

Document Type

Page 15 of 41

Document Title

© 2014; ROTRONIC AG

E-M-HM4-V0_08

4.1.5

Sensor Heating (RoHumiHeat)

The sensor heating can be operated in three different modes.

Permanent

Time-dependent

Value-dependent

Start Response

When changing from an unheated to a heated state, there is a transient phase in which the sensor is heated to

above ambient temperature. Values measured by the probe are not refreshed for a time of 60 seconds until the

heater has stabilised at the set temperature.

Stop Response

When changing from a heated to an unheated state, there is, analogously to the start response, a transient

phase in which the sensor cools down to ambient temperature. The probe does not refresh measured values

for a time of four minutes after being switched off until this state has been reached.

Sensor Heating (RoHumiHeat), Permanent

ROTRONIC recommends this operating mode! It guarantees the highest operating reliability and measuring

accuracy!

The humidity sensor is heated permanently. The heating rate is controlled by the ambient temperature.

The nominal temperature can be set with the HW4 software at will between 0.1 and 10 °C above ambient temperature.

The mode "permanent sensor heating" is factory set on a difference of 3 °C above ambient temperature. Temperature

differences of more than 3 °C between the sensor and environs caused by heating can have effects on the external

temperature measurement. This is particularly possible in stagnant air because the heat energy is then not dissipated

efficiently.

The function "permanent sensor heating" can be enabled/disabled with the HW4 software.

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