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5.

 

Comfortmeter 

 

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The  calibration  and  positioning  of  the  hands  are  designed  to  indicate  perfect  comfort  conditions  in 
room atmosphere: when both hands cross in a limited area of the dial, or the “COMFORT zone”. 
 

5.1

 

How the hygrometer works 

The  hygrometer  measures  the  indoor  relative  humidity.    The  sensor  measures  the air  moisture  by  a 
sensitive mechanical coil spring that is bonded with a moisture absorbent material. 
 
Hygrometers  register  the  percentage  of  water  vapor  present  in  the  air,  compared  to  the  maximum 
amount that can be present at a given temperature. 
 
The  coils  in  hygrometers  respond  slowly  and  while  humidity  levels  change  abruptly,  it  can  take  an 
hour  or  more  for  the  meter  to  reach  an  accurate  reading.  Remember  that  the  hygrometer  is  reading 
indoor  humidity,  and  is  vastly  different  than  outdoor  humidity,  as  reported  by  the  National  Weather 
Service. 
 
It is not uncommon to have low humidity reading during cold weather when indoor air is heater. Air 
conditioning  also  removes  moisture  from  the  air.    The  optimum  levels  are  45%  to  50%  during 
heating  and  cooling  seasons.    Low  humidity  can  cause  health  problems  and  can  be  hard  on  wood 
furnishings. High humidity can cause mold or mildew to grow. 

5.2

 

Hygrometer Accuracy 

Humidity  measurement  is  among  the  more  difficult  problems  in  basic  meteorology.  Accuracy  is 
difficult to achieve and are subject to drift, so need regular recalibration.   
 
A further difficulty is that most hygrometers sense relative humidity rather than the absolute amount 
of water present, but relative humidity is a function of both temperature and absolute moisture content, 
so  small  temperature  variations  within  the  air  in  a  test  chamber  will  translate  into  relative  humidity 
variations. 

5.3

 

Dial Thermometer 

The  dial thermometer uses a bimetallic strip wrapped into a coil. One end of the coil is fixed to the 
housing of the device and the other drives an indicating needle. The principle behind a bimetallic strip 
thermometer  relies  on  the  fact  that  different  metals  expand  at  different  rates  as  they  warm  up

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  By 

bonding  two  different  metals  together,  the  coil  bends,  causing  the  needle  to  move.  Bimetallic 

Summary of Contents for BA212

Page 1: ...ry Finish User Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Preparation 2 3 Care and Cleaning 2 4 Storm Glass Barometer 2 4 1 How the storm glass works 2 4 2 Filling the storm glass 3 4 3 Emptying the storm glass 3 5 Comfortmeter 4 5 1 How the hygrometer works 4 5 2 Hygrometer Accuracy 4 5 3 Dial Thermometer 4 6 Warranty Information 5 7 California Proposition 65 5 ...

Page 2: ...before cleaning Avoid use of harsh household cleaners and coarse paper towels which can damage the lacquer coating Carefully remove the storm glass to clean Do not install the storm glass outside The storm glass is intended for indoor use only 4 Storm Glass Barometer 4 1 How the storm glass works The concept that decreasing atmospheric pressure predicts stormy weather was postulated by Lucien Vidi...

Page 3: ...ss until half of the bulb is filled as shown in Figure 1 6 Turn the storm glass over to its proper position do not remove the syringe 7 Use more liquid to fill the glass tube until the colored liquid has reached half way up the spout 8 You may have to add or remove liquid after observing the storm glass for several days and comparing to current and predicted weather conditions 9 Note that evaporat...

Page 4: ...her when indoor air is heater Air conditioning also removes moisture from the air The optimum levels are 45 to 50 during heating and cooling seasons Low humidity can cause health problems and can be hard on wood furnishings High humidity can cause mold or mildew to grow 5 2Hygrometer Accuracy Humidity measurement is among the more difficult problems in basic meteorology Accuracy is difficult to ac...

Page 5: ...on by the seller or performance variations resulting from installation related circumstances 7 California Proposition 65 WARNING Use of the Ambient Weather Products can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and bisphenol A BPA and phthalates DINP and or DEHP which are known to the State of California to cause birth defe...

Page 6: ...000 The no observable effect level is the highest dose level which has not been associated with observable reproductive harm in humans or test animals Proposition 65 does not clarify whether exposure is to be measured only in normal operation or in the event of misuse such as intentionally damaging incinerating or consuming an Ambient Weather Product or component and Ambient Weather has not attemp...

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