Troubleshooting - ACR Electronics Nautilus Reference Manual

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1.3.3

Troubleshooting

If you are getting what appear to be wrong readings, consider the following before recalibrating
the sensors. Sensors sample the atmosphere (or medium) only in the immediate vicinity of
the sensors themselves. The physical state of the atmosphere and its degree of uniformity
and turbulence will limit the validity of a measurement at some distance from the sensor. This
becomes especially apparent for the measurement of ambient temperature
In a room, temperature levels may vary dramatically from location to location. Such factors as
air stratification, drafts, and proximity to heat or humidity sources (people, equipment,
moisture, solar gain, etc.) can contribute to a wide variance in conditions even within a small,
confined area. The individual sensor associated with your Nautilus 85 measures and records
temperature only in one location. They do not, in any way, represent an overall reading.
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