Fluke, the world’s leading supplier of test and measurement equipment, has introduced a Temperature Humidity Meter. A rugged, pocket-sized test tool designed for professionals in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), building maintenance and indoor air quality (IAQ) fields, it joins Fluke’s expanding range of tools for air quality professionals.
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The new Fluke 971 Temperature Humidity Meter measures ambient, dew point and wet bulb temperatures between -20 °C and +60 °C and provides a read-out of relative humidity from 5% to 95%, ±2.5% RH. It features Hold, Min/Max and Save and Recall buttons. Its 99-point data storage capacity means users can take multiple readings and store them for later recall and analysis. The 971 Temperature Humidity Meter has an LCD display with backlight and a low battery indicator, and operates on four AAA alkaline batteries.
Temperature and humidity are key variables in determining the performance of HVAC systems and the comfort of building occupants. In addition, the accumulation of moisture can generate high humidity levels that foster the growth of bacteria and mould, which in turn can cause health problems, financial liability and costly remediation challenges.
With its pocket-sized convenience and durability, the Fluke 971 gives HVAC technicians and building managers an accurate, simple tool to ensure HVAC systems are operating within specification. Industrial hygienists will find it useful for identifying conditions that encourage biological growth, and verifying that measures to control humidity are working.
Regulation of humidity and temperature can help keep employees comfortable and productive, and protect them from health issues that may arise when humidity is not carefully controlled.
The 971 Temperature Humidity Meter and 983 Particle Counter for HVAC and IAQ professionals and building managers are available from Fluke authorised distributors. For more information visit the Fluke Web site at www.fluke.co.uk or email us at ukelectricalinfo@fluke.com
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