Hi everyone,
I’m working on a project to monitor and control environmental parameters (humidity, temperature, etc.) in a facility or enclosure. I came across the HUMI DP XR S/N module. Before committing, I’d like your input on practical challenges, suitability, and integration tips.
The module would be part of an automated HVAC / environmental control setup. Data from the sensor feeds into a controller or PLC that adjusts dehumidifiers, fans, or valves accordingly. The system must operate reliably across a range of humidity, temperature, and possibly in dusty or slightly corrosive environments.
Do you think a module like HUMI DP XR S/N is robust enough for continuous operation in HVAC or environmental control systems? What failure modes should I watch out for? What kind of calibration / drift would you expect for humidity sensors in these settings? How often would you re-calibrate? For sensor output: if choosing between analog, I²C, or SPI, which do you prefer for long wiring runs or noisy electrical environments?
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
JM
I’m working on a project to monitor and control environmental parameters (humidity, temperature, etc.) in a facility or enclosure. I came across the HUMI DP XR S/N module. Before committing, I’d like your input on practical challenges, suitability, and integration tips.
The module would be part of an automated HVAC / environmental control setup. Data from the sensor feeds into a controller or PLC that adjusts dehumidifiers, fans, or valves accordingly. The system must operate reliably across a range of humidity, temperature, and possibly in dusty or slightly corrosive environments.
Do you think a module like HUMI DP XR S/N is robust enough for continuous operation in HVAC or environmental control systems? What failure modes should I watch out for? What kind of calibration / drift would you expect for humidity sensors in these settings? How often would you re-calibrate? For sensor output: if choosing between analog, I²C, or SPI, which do you prefer for long wiring runs or noisy electrical environments?
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
JM