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    Dew Point Control



    hello refrigerant men, i am setting a new test rig for my Research & development. I am thinking to use dew point sensor to control spesific moisture contain (grain/Ib of dry air). May question is .. is there any lates or better sensor to control the dew point ?

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    Re: Dew Point Control

    Hi,
    could you be more clear what you would like to control, for which application etc. With the sensor you cannot control anything, it is just for measuring..Describe what you would like to achieve an i will try to help
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    Re: Dew Point Control

    Quote Originally Posted by MilosBog View Post
    .. With the sensor you cannot control anything, it is just for measuring..
    Why not? We have applications running where we control Munter dryers with a dewpoint control to prevent moisture buildup on steel columns in a skating ring.
    It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.

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    Re: Dew Point Control

    Look michell.com

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    Re: Dew Point Control

    As Sserrviceman said, try here...
    http://www.michell.com/uk/category/d...ansmitters.htm
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    Re: Dew Point Control

    Sorry, but sensor needs to be connected to something. It gives the signal and the converter or actuator knows what to do with it..It is exactly what you have mentioned, with your dew point control for a skating rink

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    Re: Dew Point Control

    yes milosbog , but I think he means a
    humidistat, sedgy,

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    Re: Dew Point Control

    But that is also a controller, not only a sensor.
    By telling this thing I wanted to be clear that some kind of controller or direct actuator should be used with sensor. I just wanted to make a clear difference between it and that was all.

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    Re: Dew Point Control

    And for what application do you exactly need this ?

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