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Campbell Scientific HMP45C Temperature and RH Probe User Manual

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Model HMP45C Temperature and Relative Humidity Probe

Ω/1000 feet, or 13.9 Ω/1000 feet. Using Ohm’s law, the voltage drop (V

d

),

along the signal reference/power ground, is given by Eq. (1).

ft

1000

mV

6

.

55

ft

1000

9

.

13

mA

4

=

Ω

=

=

R

I

V

d

(1)

This voltage drop will raise the apparent temperature and relative humidity
because the difference between the signal and signal reference lead, at the
datalogger, has increased by V

d

. The approximate error in temperature and

relative humidity is 0.56

°C and 0.56% per 100 feet of cable length,

respectively.

TABLE 6-1. Wiring for

Differential Measurement Examples

Color Description CR1000

CR10(X)

Yellow Temperature

2H

2H

Jumper to 1L

2L

2L

Blue Relative

Humidity 1H 1H

White Signal

Reference 1L 1L

Jumper from SW12V

Control

C1

Red

Power

SW12 V

SW12 V

Black Power

Ground

G G

Clear Shield

G

CR1000 Program using Differential Measurement Instructions Using SW12V on Datalogger

'CR1000 program to measure HMP45C with differential measurements

Public AirTC
Public RH

DataTable(Temp_RH,True,-1)
DataInterval(0,60,Min,0)
Average(1,AirTC,IEEE4,0)
Sample(1,RH,IEEE4)
EndTable

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