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E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H.

E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H.

  • DIN EN ISO 9001
  • DIN EN ISO 14001
  • IATF 16949

E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H.

  • DIN EN ISO 9001
  • DIN EN ISO 14001
  • IATF 16949

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Condensation sensors (EE046) by E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H.

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The EE046 is used for early detection of condensation hazards on pipes, ducts and other critical cold spots.

Reliable condensation warning
Condensation on a surface occurs when the relative humidity (RH) of the air near the surface reaches 100%. The EE046 condensation monitor accurately measures relative humidity based on surface temperature. an early warning is given via the relay output when this reaches a value of 90% RH, i.e. before condensation occurs. The relay also switches in the event of a power supply failure or cable break. In addition, an LED indicates the operating status of the EE046 (normal operation / alarm / power supply failure).

Mounting on surfaces and pipes
The EE046 condensation monitor is available in two versions. The wall/pipe mounting model is suitable for installation on flat surfaces and on pipes up to 50 mm in diameter. It is mounted on chilled ceilings, on chilled or cold water pipes, on cooled surfaces or chilled beams.

Snap mounting for 16 mm diameterpipes
The snap mounting model can be mounted on plastic and aluminum composite pipes with 16 mm diameter. Typical applications for this model are cooling and heating using concrete core temperature control.

Fast response time, long-term stable measurement
Due to the very good thermal coupling of the EE046 with the surface to be monitored, the condensation monitor responds quickly to changes in surface temperature or humidity.

The high quality humidity sensor element is protected from dust and dirt by the E+E sensor coating. This ensures long-term stable and reliable measurements in harsh and dirty environments.

Typical application
  • Concrete core temperature control
  • Chilled beams
  • Switch cabinets
  • Air conditioning

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