Relative humidity and ambient temperature sensor

To perform the calculation of the correction coefficient, it is usually used to detect the ambient temperature and the existing atmospheric pressure in the test room. But to obtain an accurate value of the atmospheric correction coefficient, it is also used to detect the relative humidity of the test room. Although this correction minimally varies the value of the A.C.C. (atmospheric correction coefficient), it is equally important in certain sports sectors, where even a few decimals of horsepower make a difference.

This group, inserted inside a plastic container, is composed of:

  • Ambient temperature sensor with reading from: -20°C to 80°C
  • Relative humidity sensor with reading from: 0 to 100 RH%
  • Electronic board for engineering signals coming from the sensors that will communicate with the acquisition system.