Viconics H100 User Manual

Electronic humidity transmitter: h100

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ELECTRONIC HUMIDITY

TRANSMITTER: H100

DESCRIPTION
The H100 series low voltage, microcomputer-based PI
(proportional and integral) humidity transmitters are
designed for accurate humidity and/or dehumidification
control in non-corrosive commercial applications such
as: hospitals, schools, office buildings, retail stores,
museums, computer rooms, etc.

The H100 series is available with 0 to 5 Vdc or 10 Vdc
output signal.

Each transmitter is computer calibrated and factory
programmed with default parameters.

TABLE 1: ORDER CODE

H100

-

AB

-

CD

AB

Output

Type

08

Analog 0 to 10 Vdc

0 to 10 Vdc

09

Analog 0 to 5 Vdc

0 to 5 Vdc

CD

Main sensor location

Sensor

01

Wall mounted transmitter

H50

02

Duct mounted transmitter

H71

Example: H100 - 08 – 02
One 0-10 VDC transmitter, duct mounted.

Features

Benefits

• Microcomputer-based

design with PI algorithm

⇒ Exceptional accuracy

• Integrated and remote

sensing

⇒ Larger choice of

mounting options

• Ouput signal to digital

indicating devices

⇒ Increases functionality

of product

• CE approved

⇒ Can be sold in

European markets

Fig.1 Wall mounted transmitter

CALIBRATION OF TRANSMITTER

The transmitter is factory calibrated. However, it can be field recalibrated by using the ( -10%, 0%, +10% )
potentiometer inside the transmitter to adjust the zero (see page 2 for location). The transmitter is already factory
calibrated to the center of the potentiometer. To recalibrate the transmitter to the factory preset, return the
potentiometer to the 0% adjustment.

To calibrate, read the humidity with a precision hygrometer. If the reading is lower than the value you get from the
sensor, remove transmitter from the base, turn the potentiometer by the amount of error in the negative scale. If the
value is higher, turn the potentiometer in the positive scale. We recommend that you don’t try to adjust the two
potentiometers on the sensor unless you have access to two points of calibration. If you really need to recalibrate the
sensor, please return the transmitter to the factory.

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