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Advantage Hybrid Series
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Volumetric airflow
rate
fan tracking
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Building
pressurization
control
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Monitoring air
changes
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Temperature and
humidity
control
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Model HTx104-F Airflow Measurement Station
- EBTRON Advanced Thermal Dispersion (TD) airflow
measurement technology ensures accurate, repeatable measurement from
zero flow (still air).
- Each sensor factory calibrated to NIST-traceable
standards.
- Mounts directly in the inlet of centrifugal or vane
axial fans, or on the face of sensitive plenum fans.
- True average of multi-point independent sensors.
- Highest quality and stability hermetically sealed
"bead-in-glass" thermistors.
- Microprocessor-based with rugged industrial grade
IC's for fast response and stable long-term operation.
- Push-button user interface for simple field
configuration, diagnostics, and Field Calibration Wizard.
- Exclusive "Plug and Play" SMART sensor design with
provision for up to 4 airflow sensors.
- Versatile mounting options for placement in the most
challenging field locaitons.
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Energy Recovery
Ventilation
(ERV) Airflow Measurement System
EBTRON‘s Hybrid Series
HTx104-E Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) airflow measurement station
is a highly accurate instrument designed to maximize energy savings
while improving indoor air quality in ERV enthalpy systems.
HTx104-E sensors are installed on both sides of suitable desiccant
wheel type ERV systems to ensure accurate, repeatable airflow and
temperature measurement over the entire operating range of zero flow
through 2,000 fpm (10.16 m/s), allowing for extremely accurate
monitoring and control of ERV systems. Precise measurement and control
of the airflow and temperature of outside air intake and ERV exhaust
results in higher ERV efficiency, greater economy of operation and
improved indoor air quality.
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HTx104-E
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HTx104
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"Plug & Play" Transmitters
EBTRON’s HTx104 transmitter
(Figure 1) can process up to four individual sensing points and is
compatible with a number of EBTRON sensor systems. The transmitter
requires 24 VAC and provides the host controls with output signals for
airflow and temperature, as well as an alarm output (not available on
HTx104-E probes on ERV systems).
Each transmitter is fully
independent of the sensor probes and does not require field matching to
sensor probes.
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