The damp meter consists of an infrared thermometer and an integrated humidity meter. With the two sensors, it can record values to determine the dew point. If this dew point is reached or undershot, there is a risk of moisture settling and thus of mold.
- Infrared measurement range: -76 ... 932°F / -60 ... 500°C
- Type K thermocouple: -83 ... 2552°F / -64... 1400°C
- Air temperature: -4 ... 149°F / -20 ... 65°C
- Wet bulb temperature: -4 ... 149°F / -20 ... 65°C
- Dew point: -58 ... 122°F / -50 ... 50°C
- Air Humidity: 1... 99% rh
The damp meter is a dual-function instrument used to measure both temperature and humidity. The dew point, which is calculated by the damp meter, is displayed on the high-contrast LCD display. The control buttons can be used to set alarm values. If the surface temperatures are exceeded or undercut, the damp meter emits a warning tone and displays either a LOW or a HIGH alarm.
- Infrared measurement range: -76 ... 932°F / -60 ... 500°C
- Infrared temperature measurement
- Air temperature and humidity measurement
- Calculation of dew point
- High contrast LCD display
- Adjustable high and low alarm
- Incl. ISO Calibration Certificate