While the first thought that comes to mind for the use of a temperature and humidity controller systems is always with greenhouses, they are used in other industries and applications as well.
A temperature and humidity controller can be used to control the environment in a production area or in any type of storage facility. It is ideal anywhere that it is critical for both the humidity and the temperature to be maintained within a specific range.
Whether in a greenhouse or in a storage, production or industrial application, choosing the correct controller will be a critical decision. The specifics of the controller, including the operation from a remote device, will all be important factors to consider.
Accuracy
In any type of application, the degree of accuracy for both the humidity and the temperature will be essential to research and understanding. For greenhouses and some types of food or specific material production, the temperature and humidity levels can be extremely important while for general storage or less demanding applications it may be less of a deciding factor.
Make sure to check with the company offering the temperature and humidity controller for specific information on the accuracy and the temperature range offered by the device.
Programmable or Manual Operation
As more and more businesses move to fully automated systems, choosing a controller offering full programming capabilities to control temperature and humidity may also be essential. This is often the case when the environment needs to be controlled 24/7.
In production or in workplaces, it may be more cost effective to use a remote control sensor. This can be operated by a key fob to turn the system on and off as well as adjust the settings to match the specific environmental conditions.