Pros & Cons of Humidity Measurement Technologies. Helping you make a better measurement.

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Pros & Cons of Humidity Measurement Technologies Helping you make a better measurement.

Webinar Presenters & Humidity Experts Bruce McDuffee Michael Boetzkes Ryan Smith

Agenda & Takeaways Agenda Parameter review Mechanical Psychrometer (wet- bulb) Capacitive Sensors Resistive Sensors Chilled mirror Metal oxide Takeaways Know which sensor makes sense for your application.

Parameter overview Relative Humidity Water vapor pressure aka partial pressure of water vapor Dew point temperature Wet bulb temperature www.rotronic- usa.com/humidity- academy/humidity- measurement- tools/

Mechanical Uses organic materials that change in shape due to changes in relative humidity. Shape change is connected to mechanical levers, springs, etc. to output a reading Human hair, catgut, textile, goldbeater s skin

Mechanical Pros No electricity needed Fun Cons Not reliable Impossible to calibrate Only accurate mid range (30 to 80% RH) High in hysteresis Very slow response Use a mechanical when: When you need a general idea If you don t have much money to spend on humidity measurement For fun if you re a humidity geek Image source - Wikipedia

Psychrometer (wet- bulb) Requires 2 temperature sensors. One is covered with wet sock. Air is drawn over the temperature sensor. The difference or depression between the two measurements indicates the amount of water vapor present. Image source: Wikipedia

Psychrometer (wet- bulb) Pros Inexpensive ($30 to $90 on Amazon) No problem with condensation Easy conversion with charts or graphs Cons Requires skill and consistency to operate well Not accurate in small spaces Many variables = high uncertainty Use a psychrometer when: Working with evaporative cooling installations Large air sample is available Able to control the variables Operators remain consistent No electricity is available (and don t want to rely on or carry batteries) Image source: commons.wikimedia.com

Capacitive Sensors As relative humidity changes, the amount of water molecules absorbed by the polymer changes the dielectric constant of the capacitor, varying the capacitance. As the relative humidity increases, the capacitance increases almost in a linear fashion. Electronic Humidity Sensor Porous electrode Polymer or oxide dlelectric layer Electrode www.rotronic-usa.com/humidity-academy

Capacitive Sensors Pros Accurate and reliable Resilient to water, dust and chemicals Small size Fast response Wide measurement range (0 to 100% RH) Wide temperature range (- 70 to +200C) Cons Limited accuracy in very dry conditions Dependent on the manufacturer Requires electronics to generate the signal High temp + high RH can affect calibration More expensive than resistive Use a capacitive sensor when: Condensation is possible >10% RH Dirty environment Need good performance (accuracy, repeatability, stability, etc.)

Resistive Sensors As relative humidity changes, the resistance changes. Increase in RH causes lower resistance. Image source: Sensor Magazine

Resistive Sensors Image source: Sensor Magazine Pros Field replaceable without calibration Inexpensive Good for mid- range RH (20% to 90%) Cons Not suitable for extremes Not resistant to harsh conditions Repeatability questionable Cannot tolerate condensation Use a resistive sensor when: conditions are moderate 20% - 90% RH Condensation is not expected to occur Accuracy and repeatability are not critical

Chilled Mirror Fundamental measurement Dew point temperature is determined by the temperature of the mirror when dew or frost forms on the mirror. Be aware of dew point vs frost point. Know the pressure at the point of interest. Image source: Thunder Scientific

Chilled Mirror or Condensation Hygrometer Pros Low uncertainties; (+/-.1C k=2) Highly stable Broad range (- 100C to +100C) Fundamental measurement Cons Expensive compared to other technologies Requires very clean environment High level of maintenance Requires a skilled, trained operator Airflow through sensing head Use a chilled mirror when: Low uncertainty and high stability are a requirement (Lab, R&D) Measurement environment is clean and controlled You have a lot of money and you don t know what to do with it. Not recommended for inline or field applications.

Metal Oxide Aluminum Oxide (Al 2 O 3 ) most common Water vapor adsorbs to oxide Conductivity varies with amount of water vapor molecules Gives an absolute measure Need pressure and temperature for conversions Image source: Sensor Magazine

Metal Oxide Pros Excellent for very dry conditions (as low as - 100C) Very small footprint Cons Slow response to changes Large calibration shifts from wet air Requires numerous calibrations Calibration is usually very expensive Not stable over time Use a metal oxide when: Very dry, very clean air/gas For dew point temperature < -70C Stable, uneventful air streams Measuring trace moisture in absolute terms (ppm, mixing ratio, p)

Summary of Technologies 1. Mechanical 2. Psychrometer (wet- bulb) 3. Capacitive Sensors 4. Resistive Sensors 5. Chilled mirror 6. Metal oxide Other technologies: Spectroscopy Color changing chemicals Saturated lithium chloride Electrolytic Acoustic Adiabatic expansion Gravimetric And more

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Takeaways for a Better Measurement

Choose the Best Technology for Your Application Glovebox where you have to maintain 5 ppm water vapor. Temperature is 23C Air is very clean Minimal chance of condensation Need very high accuracy, reliability and stability. Money is no object Image source: Flickr: Glovebox; Author: Idaho National Laboratory

Choose the Best Technology for Your Application Compressed air system Desiccant dryers - 40C dew point 90 psig operating pressure Industrial environment Condensation likely at some point in the system (unreliable dryers) Need inline measurement at critical points of use Low budget operation

Choose the Best Technology for Your Application Fire Fighter checking the level of danger for forest fires. Temperature is 23-40C Wide open spaces Needs to minimize carrying weight He s one of three guys who does this in his district. He s fairly coordinated. Not much money available.

Comments & Questions If we don t get to your question today, we ll respond via email after the webinar.

Humidity Academy Resources for making a better measurement Psychrometric charts Technical notes Humidity calculator Application notes more www.rotronic- usa.com/humidity- academy

Next Webinar How to Choose a Best- fit Humidity Instrument Thursday, October 15 th 1:00PM EDT Register at www.rotronic- usa.com/humidity- webinars These are the 9 selection areas we ll cover in the webinar: Measurement objective Measurement environment Required performance Measurement parameter Measurement reporting Instrument utilization Logistical restrictions Pricing Manufacturer

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