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Documentation page: https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DEN/pages/1841463297/VT510+Humidity+sensor+v2

Product page: https://vutlan.com/analog-sensors/16-vt510-humidity.html


Function and purpose

The sensor is needed for the measurement of relative humidity 0-95% indoors with a relative accuracy of 3%RH.

Technical specifications

VT510
Product dimensions(Length, Width, Height) 60×18×18 mm
Power Consumption60 mW
Operating temperature-40° C to +100° C
Operating humidity0 to 95 %
Storage temperature-40° C to +100° C
Storage humidity0 to 95 %
Mounting possibilities

Desktop and Wall mount

Max. distance from the unit50 m
Manufactured in (country)Manufactured in Slovak Republic, E.U.
HS Code9025 11 800
Special FeaturesAccuracy 3% RH
Inputs terminalsRJ-12 / RJ-11
CertificationsGPSD, ROHS, CE, Quality certificate


Package includes

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VT510 package content
VT510 package content

Drawing

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nameVT510 v2 with angle.pdf
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nameVT510 v2.pdf
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Connecting vibration sensor

The sensor uses a standard Vutlan analog RJS5 RJ11 sensor cable for connecting to the monitoring unit.

Analog sensor connection

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Analog sensors connection
Analog sensors connection

Installation using a sticker and a bracket

Option 1.

There's a round bump at the bottom of the plastic enclosure of the sensor. It is used for fastening when the sensor is mounted together with the on walls using a screw. In the current example, it is not needed. If you are planning to mount a device differently, do not follow this step.

Cut the round bump using a knife so that the bottom of the plastic enclosure will be flat.


Option 2.

a) Stick the mounting sensor to the surface using the sticker.

or

b) Stick a sensor to the surface using a screw.


Option 3.

Mount the sensor to the surface using a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket and the sensor can be either attached by the stickers or together with screws and nuts.

Connecting the sensor

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Sensor configuration
Sensor configuration




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