Relative humidity and temperature sensor M12F series
wirelessModbusair

Relative humidity and temperature sensor - M12F series - BANNER ENGINEERING CORP. - wireless / Modbus / air
Relative humidity and temperature sensor - M12F series - BANNER ENGINEERING CORP. - wireless / Modbus / air
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Characteristics

Type
relative
Output
wireless, Modbus
Applications
air

Description

Sure Cross® Temperature and Humidity Sensors work in a variety of environments to provide temperature and humidity measurements. Used with Sure Cross Wireless Radios, these sensors make it easy to monitor environmental conditions without costly wiring runs to monitoring points. • Manufactured with a robust metal housing • Designed to work as a Modbus slave device via RS-485 or with Sure Cross 1-wire serial interface -P6 nodes, -H6 MultiHop Radios, or Q45 Sensor Node DX80N2Q45TH • Ships with aluminum grill filter cap; optional stainless steel 10 micrometer sintered filter available separately • Achieves humidity accuracy of ± 2% relative humidity and temperature accuracy of ± 0.3 °C • Traceable to NIST standards • Each sensor is shipped with a certificate of factory calibration

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

CFIA Rennes 2025
CFIA Rennes 2025

4-06 Mar 2025 Rennes (France) Stand 2-B28

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    Global Industrie 2025
    Global Industrie 2025

    11-14 Mar 2025 Lyon (France)

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