Digital Psychrometer Models RH300 and RH305 Kit: User Manual
Digital Psychrometer Models RH300 and RH305 Kit: User Manual
Digital Psychrometer Models RH300 and RH305 Kit: User Manual
Digital Psychrometer
The RH300 calculates Dew Point and Wet Bulb temperature based on T1 air temperature
measurements and relative humidity measurements. The meter also calculates T1 minus T2
temperature and T2 minus Dew Point temperature.
Product features include Data Hold, adjustable automatic power-off (APO) and MIN/MAX
recording. Careful use of this meter will provide years of reliable service.
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Meter Description
1. Relative humidity and T1* air temperature sensors
2. Triple-reading LCD
3. Power ON/OFF button
4. Button for T1 temperature / T1 minus T2* temperature (ΔT) /
Dew Point temperature (DP)
5. °F/°C temperature unit select button
6. MIN/MAX recording control button
7. Button for T2 external probe temperature / T2 temperature
minus Dew Point temperature ( ) / Wet Bulb temperature
(Wb)
8. Data Hold button
9. Jack for optional TP890 temperature probe (T2)
*T1 represents the displayed air temperature measured by the internal sensor. T2 represents the
displayed temperature measured by the optional (external) temperature sensor (TP890). Dew
Point and Wet Bulb temperatures are calculations based on T1 air temperature and relative
humidity measurements.
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Button Descriptions
Press for 1 second to power ON or OFF
Display Description
1. Relative Humidity %
2. T1* (air temperature, internal sensor)
3. T1 temperature minus T2* (optional
external probe TP890) temperature
4. Dew Point* temperature calculation
5. Wet Bulb* temperature calculation
6. T2 temperature minus Dew Point
temperature calculation
7. °C/°F temperature units
8. T2 temperature (optional probe)
9. Maximum reading
10. Minimum reading
11. Low Battery and Data Hold (HLD) icons
*T1 represents the displayed air temperature measured by the internal sensor. T2 represents the
displayed temperature measured by the optional (external) temperature sensor (TP890). Dew
Point and Wet Bulb temperatures are calculations based on T1 air temperature and relative
humidity. T1 minus T2 and T2 minus Dew Point temperature displays are only available when
you connect a TP890 optional temperature probe.
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Operation
Sensor Protective Cap
Turn the protective cap (top of meter), in the direction
of the OPEN arrow to allow air into the sensor cavity.
Turn the cap in the direction of the CLOSE arrow to
protect the sensors. Always open the cap to take
measurements and close when storing.
Meter Power
Press the power button for one second to switch the meter ON/OFF. The meter will
perform a short self-test when switched ON.
Short press to step through three options that appear on the lower left display
area: T1 temperature, T1 minus T2 temperature (ΔT), and Dew Point (DP) temperature.
Short press to step through three options that appear on the lower right: T2
temperature (TP890 optional probe), T2 minus Dew Point temperature ( ), and Wet
Bulb (Wb) temperature.
Note: If the optional temperature sensor is not connected, , , and T2 values will
not be displayed.
Selecting Temperature Measurement Units
Long press the UNITS button to toggle the temperature measurement units (oC and oF).
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Minimum (MIN) Maximum (MAX) Recording
Short press the MnMx/Reset button to view the minimum temperature and humidity
readings recorded (MIN is shown). Short press the MnMx/Reset button again to view
the maximum temperature and humidity readings recorded (MAX icon is shown). To
exit the MIN/MAX mode, press the MnMx/Reset button again (MIN and MAX icons
switch off).
To clear the MIN/MAX memory, long press the MnMx/Reset button until all display
characters switch on.
Data Hold
Short press the H (hold) button to freeze/unfreeze the displayed readings. The 'HLD'
icon will appear on the display when data hold is active.
Automatic Power-off (APO)
The meter automatically switches off after a programmed amount of time. The default
time is 10 minutes. To program the APO timer, long press the H button while switching
the meter on. Continue to hold both the power and H buttons. The meter will cycle
through the selectable timer values: n, 2, 5, 10, 20, 40 or 60 minutes (‘n’ disables APO).
When the desired power-off time appears on the display, release both buttons to
confirm the time and to return to the normal operating mode.
Note that the ‘n’ (APO defeat setting) only appears the first time through the APO time
cycle in the programming process, so if you want to disable the APO you will have to
catch the ‘n’ on the first cycle. If you miss it the first time, switch the meter OFF and
retry.
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Calibration
For the following verification and calibration procedures, you will need the 33% and 75% RH
reference bottles (supplied with the RH305 kit). To obtain reference bottles please contact Extech
(www.extech.com). If the salt in the reference bottles is overly dry, please replace the bottles
(RH300-CAL).
Accuracy Verification
Checking the 33% or 75% RH Calibration:
1. Insert the meter sensor into the 33% or 75% salt reference bottle.
2. Check the reading after 10 minutes.
3. Verify that the reading is within the accuracy specification.
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Maintenance
Cleaning and storage
1. Clean the meter housing with the sensor cap closed, using a lightly damp cloth and mild
detergent when necessary. Do not use solvents or abrasives.
2. Store the meter -- with the protective cap closed -- in an area with moderate temperature
and humidity (refer to the operating/storage conditions specifications).
Battery Replacement
When the batteries need replacing, the symbol will appear on the LCD. Replace the two (2)
1.5 ‘AAA’ batteries in the rear battery compartment, observing correct polarity.
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Specifications
Range and Resolution Accuracy
Dew Point range -68 to 50oC (-90.4 to 122.0oF) (calculated from RH and air
temperature measurements)
Wet Bulb range -21.6 to 50oC (-6.88 to 122.0oF) (calculated from RH and air
temperature measurements)
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