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2012年8月30日 星期四

Moisture And Temperature Sensors: Top Domestic Uses


It is quite an undeniable truth that technology advancements, when applied to our home, can make our everyday life not only more comfortable but also easier. From being able to record a TV show we want to see but we will not be at home by the time it is on or to keep up with our laundry, different and more or less sophisticated home appliances help us enjoy our homes more and to do so more efficiently.

Moisture and temperature sensors are quite new technology advancements that are being increasingly adopted by homeowners across the country. They are both used to keep a close control of the humidity level and the temperature in a given environment in order to make sure the house is a cozy place to live in. Let's explore some of their top domestic uses:

Hygrometers and Detection of Leaking Pipes

Placing an hygrometer in the basement can be a great idea, especially if you want to know immediately when a pipe is leaking or there is water filtering from the surrounding ground into the structure of your property. As these instruments are very sensitive, they are able to detect even the slightest change in the level of humidity. Thus, as soon as one of the pipes in your basement starts leaking, this device can let you know by sending you an email or by triggering a buzzing sound.

Temperature Sensors and Room Temperature

With a temperature sensor it is really easy to make sure each and every room of you house is at the adequate temperature. It doesn't matter how cold or hot it is outside, you can always keep your house cozy. Thus, they help you use heaters and air conditioners more efficiently and reduce your gas and electricity bills.

Humidity Analyzers Fight Against Moss and Fungi

Moss and fungi tend to appear in bathrooms, kitchens, basements and in every other place of the house where humidity can be a problem. Fortunately, by installing humidity analyzers it is easier to make sure that your house stays dry so that fungi and moss do not appear.

Moisture Sensors Prevent Allergies

In close relation to the domestic use above mentioned, moisture sensors are also very valuable home appliances that help users prevent allergies and improve their respiratory health. Many people suffer from allergies caused by moss and fungi and, by providing these elements with an inadequate environment, it is really easy to stop allergies from triggering.




ElizBeth B Davis From Processsensors.com





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2012年8月23日 星期四

Moisture And Temperature Sensors And Their Domestic Use


Industry men and factory operators are nowadays quite acquainted with moisture sensors and temperature sensors. They know that these delicate and sophisticated instruments play a very important role in helping them ensure that the products being manufactured are under the right environment conditions and that, therefore, they will be able to comply with the high and strict industry standards.

These instruments are widely use in a diverse number of industries such as the human and pet food factories, computer processors, chemical and pharmaceutical labs, wooden and leather industry, beer breweries and so on.

For ordinary people just like you and me, reading about moisture analyzers and temperature sensors seems totally new and very difficult to understand. However, believe it or not, we are also quite familiar with them as many home appliances and domestic tools come with one of them.

Moisture analyzers or hygrometers help individuals ensure that the humidity in a certain environment is kept within certain accepted parameters. Temperature meters or thermometers are used to ensure that the environment is not exposed to excessive heat or cold.

Amongst the home appliances that come with a humidity analyzer we can mention the air conditioner. The hygrometer can sense when the device has absorbed enough humidity so that the temperature starts to decrease and turns the engine off, to turn it on again later on when the level of humidity has risen again.

Clothes dryers are also home appliances that come with a moisture and temperature analyzer. The hygrometer can be easily calibrated by the owner so that the fibers of the clothes are not exposed to unnecessary dryness. Many women like to leave their clothes slightly damp as it is then easier for them to iron them or because they prefer to have them dried hanging from a peg. Temperature sensors, in the same way, prevent the fibers of the clothes from being exposed to excessive heat which may cause them to shrink.

The moisture analyzer can also be found in many gardens connected to the irrigation system. It is generally adopted by gardeners in areas where either it rains quite a lot or there is a lack of natural water as the hygrometer allows them to water their plants more efficiently while preventing overwatering them. This instrument is placed in the soil and it detects when it reaches certain level of humidity that is lower than expected and so the irrigation system is triggered automatically.




Eduard Jim writing about Moisture Analyzers





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2012年7月23日 星期一

Moisture And Temperature Sensors: Top Domestic Uses


It is quite an undeniable truth that technology advancements, when applied to our home, can make our everyday life not only more comfortable but also easier. From being able to record a TV show we want to see but we will not be at home by the time it is on or to keep up with our laundry, different and more or less sophisticated home appliances help us enjoy our homes more and to do so more efficiently.

Moisture and temperature sensors are quite new technology advancements that are being increasingly adopted by homeowners across the country. They are both used to keep a close control of the humidity level and the temperature in a given environment in order to make sure the house is a cozy place to live in. Let's explore some of their top domestic uses:

Hygrometers and Detection of Leaking Pipes

Placing an hygrometer in the basement can be a great idea, especially if you want to know immediately when a pipe is leaking or there is water filtering from the surrounding ground into the structure of your property. As these instruments are very sensitive, they are able to detect even the slightest change in the level of humidity. Thus, as soon as one of the pipes in your basement starts leaking, this device can let you know by sending you an email or by triggering a buzzing sound.

Temperature Sensors and Room Temperature

With a temperature sensor it is really easy to make sure each and every room of you house is at the adequate temperature. It doesn't matter how cold or hot it is outside, you can always keep your house cozy. Thus, they help you use heaters and air conditioners more efficiently and reduce your gas and electricity bills.

Humidity Analyzers Fight Against Moss and Fungi

Moss and fungi tend to appear in bathrooms, kitchens, basements and in every other place of the house where humidity can be a problem. Fortunately, by installing humidity analyzers it is easier to make sure that your house stays dry so that fungi and moss do not appear.

Moisture Sensors Prevent Allergies

In close relation to the domestic use above mentioned, moisture sensors are also very valuable home appliances that help users prevent allergies and improve their respiratory health. Many people suffer from allergies caused by moss and fungi and, by providing these elements with an inadequate environment, it is really easy to stop allergies from triggering.




ElizBeth B Davis From Processsensors.com





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2012年5月28日 星期一

Moisture And Temperature Sensors And Their Domestic Use


Industry men and factory operators are nowadays quite acquainted with moisture sensors and temperature sensors. They know that these delicate and sophisticated instruments play a very important role in helping them ensure that the products being manufactured are under the right environment conditions and that, therefore, they will be able to comply with the high and strict industry standards.

These instruments are widely use in a diverse number of industries such as the human and pet food factories, computer processors, chemical and pharmaceutical labs, wooden and leather industry, beer breweries and so on.

For ordinary people just like you and me, reading about moisture analyzers and temperature sensors seems totally new and very difficult to understand. However, believe it or not, we are also quite familiar with them as many home appliances and domestic tools come with one of them.

Moisture analyzers or hygrometers help individuals ensure that the humidity in a certain environment is kept within certain accepted parameters. Temperature meters or thermometers are used to ensure that the environment is not exposed to excessive heat or cold.

Amongst the home appliances that come with a humidity analyzer we can mention the air conditioner. The hygrometer can sense when the device has absorbed enough humidity so that the temperature starts to decrease and turns the engine off, to turn it on again later on when the level of humidity has risen again.

Clothes dryers are also home appliances that come with a moisture and temperature analyzer. The hygrometer can be easily calibrated by the owner so that the fibers of the clothes are not exposed to unnecessary dryness. Many women like to leave their clothes slightly damp as it is then easier for them to iron them or because they prefer to have them dried hanging from a peg. Temperature sensors, in the same way, prevent the fibers of the clothes from being exposed to excessive heat which may cause them to shrink.

The moisture analyzer can also be found in many gardens connected to the irrigation system. It is generally adopted by gardeners in areas where either it rains quite a lot or there is a lack of natural water as the hygrometer allows them to water their plants more efficiently while preventing overwatering them. This instrument is placed in the soil and it detects when it reaches certain level of humidity that is lower than expected and so the irrigation system is triggered automatically.




Eduard Jim writing about Moisture Analyzers





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2011年12月23日 星期五

Moisture And Temperature Sensors And Their Domestic Use


Industry men and factory operators are nowadays quite acquainted with moisture sensors and temperature sensors. They know that these delicate and sophisticated instruments play a very important role in helping them ensure that the products being manufactured are under the right environment conditions and that, therefore, they will be able to comply with the high and strict industry standards.

These instruments are widely use in a diverse number of industries such as the human and pet food factories, computer processors, chemical and pharmaceutical labs, wooden and leather industry, beer breweries and so on.

For ordinary people just like you and me, reading about moisture analyzers and temperature sensors seems totally new and very difficult to understand. However, believe it or not, we are also quite familiar with them as many home appliances and domestic tools come with one of them.

Moisture analyzers or hygrometers help individuals ensure that the humidity in a certain environment is kept within certain accepted parameters. Temperature meters or thermometers are used to ensure that the environment is not exposed to excessive heat or cold.

Amongst the home appliances that come with a humidity analyzer we can mention the air conditioner. The hygrometer can sense when the device has absorbed enough humidity so that the temperature starts to decrease and turns the engine off, to turn it on again later on when the level of humidity has risen again.

Clothes dryers are also home appliances that come with a moisture and temperature analyzer. The hygrometer can be easily calibrated by the owner so that the fibers of the clothes are not exposed to unnecessary dryness. Many women like to leave their clothes slightly damp as it is then easier for them to iron them or because they prefer to have them dried hanging from a peg. Temperature sensors, in the same way, prevent the fibers of the clothes from being exposed to excessive heat which may cause them to shrink.

The moisture analyzer can also be found in many gardens connected to the irrigation system. It is generally adopted by gardeners in areas where either it rains quite a lot or there is a lack of natural water as the hygrometer allows them to water their plants more efficiently while preventing overwatering them. This instrument is placed in the soil and it detects when it reaches certain level of humidity that is lower than expected and so the irrigation system is triggered automatically.




Eduard Jim writing about Moisture Analyzers





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