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Posted: 2025-09-02 06:21 AM
Hi guys
1) Can SHD2XA2A sensor can be used in AHU having spray mist humidifiers, which directly inject water droplets into the air stream
2) Can SHD2XA2A sensor can be used in AHU having steam grid humidifier, which distribute steam directly into the air stream.
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Dave K
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Posted: 2025-09-03 07:36 AM
@David_Kendrick , Hello Dave, I reached out to R&D and this is the feedback:
Since these sensors and electronics is not coated it may not be suitable for such application. In the install sheet it is mentioned that sensors are not suitable for wet location though this statement is very generic.
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Posted: 2025-09-03 07:36 AM
@David_Kendrick , Hello Dave, I reached out to R&D and this is the feedback:
Since these sensors and electronics is not coated it may not be suitable for such application. In the install sheet it is mentioned that sensors are not suitable for wet location though this statement is very generic.
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Posted: 2025-09-08 05:08 AM
Thanks Nikhil
Can anyone on the thread suggest suitable Sensor model that the site could used instead?
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Dave K
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