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About Handheld Hygrometers, Psychrometers & WBGTs

Our environment is made of several different elements. While we generally think of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and even nitrogen as forming the bulk of the Earth's atmosphere, the water content in the air is also constantly present. A good quality humidity tester is useful for those who routinely find themselves working in humid environments.

If you've got a lot of people working in one place, keeping the humidity in check is essential. Many people become uncomfortable in humid environments and can even suffer adverse health effects if they are exposed for long enough periods. Asthmatics are particularly affected by humid environments.

It is therefore important for you to regularly test the humidity of an environment to ensure the safety of yourself and your workforce.

High humidity, along with temperature, also affects electronic circuits and machinery, so if you want to keep your installation working within safe limits a hygrometer will be a worthwhile investment. Here are some of the effects you can expect:

Component

Temperature Effect

Humidity Effect

Ceramic capacitors

Changes in dielectric constant and capacitance lowered insulation resistance with high temp.

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Electrolytic capacitors

Increased electrolyte leakage; shortened life, a large change in capacitance, increased series resistance with low temp.

Decreased insulation resistance increased dielectric breakdown increase in shorts

Tantalum Capacitors

Electrolyte leakage; change in capacitance insulation resistance; series resistance

Decreased insulation resistance increased dielectric breakdown increase in shorts

Transistors

Increased leakage current; changes in gain; increases in opens and shorts

Increased leakage current; decreased current gain, if sealed not effect

Standard Connectors

Flashover, dielectric damage

Shorts fungus; corrosion of contacts lowered insulation resistance

Crystals

Drift

Drift

Switches

Oxidation of contacts

Contact arcing

Thermistors

Increased shorts and opens

Change in resistance

Humidity sensors are also quite commonly referred to as hygrometers. These devices are generally defined into two separate types - humidity meters and humidity sensors. The major difference between the two is that humidity meters are designed as handheld, portable instruments to be carried out and test various applications; a humidity sensor is designed to be mounted in one location such as a wall, and will constantly catalogue the humidity (and other parameters such as temperature) in the environment it is placed in.

A humidity sensor is an extremely beneficial tool in a wide variety of applications. Whether it's simply maintaining the humidity levels in an office or ensuring that excessive water content isn't in the air when storing delicate materials such as wood, these sensors help to alert users when humidity is too high and action must be taken.

Many humidity meters include the ability to measure dewpoint, which is basically when water vapour in an area starts to condense into liquid water. By determining this value users can ensure that humidity in the air doesn't get the chance to turn into water, and this in turn increases safety and stops damage to properties and components.

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