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RHT-P10 Transmitter
USER GUIDE – V3.0x
NOVUS AUTOMATION
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  • Page 1 RHT-P10 Transmitter USER GUIDE – V3.0x NOVUS AUTOMATION 1/15...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TYPES OF TIPS ......................................6 3.3.1 INSTALLATION ....................................7 CONFIGURATION......................................8 SIGNOW SOFTWARE AND APP ..................................9 SIGNOW SOFTWARE ....................................9 5.1.1 CONFIGURATION SECTION ................................9 5.1.2 DIAGNOSTIC SECTION .................................11 SIGNOW APP ......................................13 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................14 ACCURACY OF MEASUREMENTS AND OPERATING LIMITS OF SENSORS ..................14 WARRANTY ........................................15 NOVUS AUTOMATION 2/15...
  • Page 3: Safety Alerts

    All safety recommendations appearing in this manual must be followed to ensure personal safety and prevent damage to the instrument or system. If the instrument is used in a manner other than that specified in this manual, the device safety protections may not be effective. NOVUS AUTOMATION 3/15...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    MECHANICAL INSTALLATION The electronic module of RHT-P10 must be fixed to the wall. The remote sensor module, on the other hand, must be inserted into a threaded flange. By removing the cover of the transmitter electronic module, you have access to the two fixing holes, as shown in the figure below: Figure 1 –...
  • Page 5: Electrical Installation

    Step 1: Disconnect the equipment from the power supply. Locate the protective tip of the • sensor. This example displays the replacement of the sensor of a RHT transmitter. In it, the sensor is located at the end of the probe. Step 2: Remove the tip by turning it counterclockwise. • NOVUS AUTOMATION 5/15...
  • Page 6: Types Of Tips

    • TYPES OF TIPS NOVUS offers 3 types of tips, which can be purchased from authorized distributors: • Polyamide tip (see figure beside): It has side openings that allow the sensor to be more exposed to the environment in which it was installed, having a shorter response time. This tip comes with RHT.
  • Page 7: Installation

    1. Remove the tip from RHT by slowly unscrewing it. When removing it, take care that only the tip rotates in the equipment. 2. The sensor circuit board will be exposed. It must not be touched! Screw in the new tip carefully. It is not necessary to force the thread at the end. NOVUS AUTOMATION 7/15...
  • Page 8: Configuration

    Figure 10 – OTG Cable If you position the cable end incorrectly, it is possible that the device will not be recognized by the application. On NOVUS website, you can download the configuration software for free (see SIGNOW SOFTWARE section).
  • Page 9: Signow Software And App

    The configuration screen is divided into 4 sections: Temperature, Humidity, Output 1, and Output 2. The bottom part of the screen displays information about the equipment, such as name, serial number, and firmware version. 5.1.1.1 TEMPERATURE CONFIGURATION When connecting to the equipment, the following screen will be displayed: Figure 12 – Temperature configuration NOVUS AUTOMATION 9/15...
  • Page 10 2. Physical property: Allows you to set the physical property to be measured: Temperature, Humidity, or Dew Point. By clicking the Off option, it is possible to disable this output. 3. Reverse output polarity: Allows you to reverse the polarity of the output. 4. Lower limit: Allows you to set the desired minimum temperature for the output type. NOVUS AUTOMATION 10/15...
  • Page 11: Diagnostic Section

    To use this feature, you need to use an external source. In addition, you must use a TxConfig-USB Configuration Interface to connect your RHT to the USB port of the computer. Below is an example of the electrical connections: Figure 16 – Electrical connections of the example NOVUS AUTOMATION 11/15...
  • Page 12 Dew Point values: The examples below show situations where you are forcing a minimum error value and then a maximum error value: Figure 18 – Forcing minimum error values Figure 19 – Forcing maximum error values NOVUS AUTOMATION 12/15...
  • Page 13: Signow App

    To make the integration process more user-friendly, SigNow app and SigNow software have the same screens and the parameters of the respective screens are always the same. In SigNow manual, available on NOVUS website, it is possible to obtain more information about some features, such as the firmware update process and the process of creating and saving a configuration.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Electronic circuit housing: IP65 Protection Sensor capsule: IP40 Cable entrance Compress fitting PG7. Sensor (RHT-P10): See Figure 23. Operating limits Maximum differential pressure: 10 bar (145 psi). Electronic circuit (RHT-P10): Electronic circuit Operating temperature: -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F), 0 to 95 % RH Storage temperature: -20 to 80 °C (-4 to 176 °F)
  • Page 15: Warranty

    WARRANTY Warranty conditions are available on our website www.novusautomation.com/warranty. NOVUS AUTOMATION 15/15...

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