Alarm Systems

The Habitat Monitor ® is an alarm in itself. When the temperature or humidity goes out of the programmed range, an audible alarm will sound from the Monitor. Remote alarms and dialers can also be added.

Remote Alarms
A Remote Alarm unit is an additional alarm source which can be connected to the Monitor and placed in any convenient location. This is desirable when the Habitat Monitor ® may not be heard because it is in a well-insulated or isolated location. See our remote alarms and dialer here

Habitat Monitor ® Alarm Systems can also include these external devices: humidifiers, dehumidifiers, heaters, and coolers.

Please contact us so we can help configure your system. Call us at 978-768-2555 or submit our form with your requirements. We will follow up with a phone call.

Click here for a full description of the Habitat Monitor ® and its features.

Specifications of the Habitat Monitor ®

Humidity

Temperature

Accuracy ± 2% Relative Humidity ± 1° Fahrenheit (± .5° C)
Range 0-100% RH 0.0 – 199.0° Fahrenheit
Resolution 0.1% RH 0.1°
Control ± 1% ± 1°
Calibration NIST Traceable. Calibration Certificates and Recalibration Service available
Display Graphic LCD with LED backlight
Dimensions 4.8″ w x 4.4″ h x 1.8″ d
Power Standard 120V AC/DC Adapter included. Optional 230V AC/DC adapters available. 9 VDC rechargeable battery backup also available.

 

Models Offered

Model #

Description

HM4-RA Monitor with remote alarm interface
HM4-RS With cable mounted sensor probe (specify length up to 30 inches)
HM4-SEC With security system or phone dialer interface
HM4-LHC With humidifier control
HM4-HHC With dehumidifier control
HM4-HTC With cooler control (A/C, fan or refrigerator)
HM4-LTC With heater control
HM4-LH/HT With humidifier and cooler control
HM4-LH/LT With humidifier and heater control
HM4-HH/LT With dehumidifier and heater control
HM4-LH/HH With humidifier and dehumidifier control
HM4-XX/XX With custom versions of HM4 software designed to operate combinations of multiple appliances using any of the four available set points