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4799 – An Experimental Evaluation of Duct-Mounted Relative Humidity Sensors: Part 3—Repeatability, Hysteresis, and Linearity Results

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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2005

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This is the final paper of a three-part series reporting on the test and evaluation of typical duct-mounted relative humidity sensors used in building HVAC applications. In this paper, three duct-mounted humidity sensors from each of six different manufacturers (i.e., models A to F) were tested and evaluated to determine the sensor repeatability, hysteresis, and linearity. The experimental database of the accuracy study, as described in the Part 2 paper (Joshi et al. 2004b), was used to evaluate the repeatability, hysteresis, and linearity of sensors.

The results show that at 50% RH, the sensors are repeatable within 1.5% RH for temperatures of 15°C, 25°C, and 35°C. The maximum hysteresis for all sensors is less than 3.2% for all humidities and temperatures. The hysteresis is positive for all temperatures, humidities, and sensor models. For most of the humidity range, Model B has the largest nonlinearity of -3.8% RH while Model C has the least nonlinearity of 0.0% RH. Finally, the magnitude of the errors in repeatability for all sensor models at 25°C and 50% RH is smaller than the magnitudes of both hysteresis and linearity.

Citation: ASHRAE Trans. vol. 111, pt. 2, paper no. 4799, p. 177-184

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Published:
2005
File Size:
1 file , 330 KB
Product Code(s):
D-27004