- Catalog
- Find A Branch
- KeepStock
- Help
- 1-800-GRAINGER
Register
Sign In
Sign In to access your account information.
Sign In Register for Grainger.comOrder Lookup
Track and check the status of an order.
Order LookupAll Products
Unrelated Links
Product Categories
- All Product Categories
- Abrasives
- Adhesives, Sealants and Tape
- Cleaning and Janitorial
- Electrical
- Electronics & Batteries
- Fasteners
- Fleet & Vehicle Maintenance
- Furnishings, Appliances & Hospitality
- HVAC and Refrigeration
- Hardware
- Hydraulics
- Lab Supplies
- Lighting
- Lubrication
- Machining
- Material Handling
- Motors
- Office Supplies
- Outdoor Equipment
- Packaging & Shipping
- Paints, Equipment and Supplies
- Pipe, Hose, Tube & Fittings
- Plumbing
- Pneumatics
- Power Transmission
- Pumps
- Raw Materials
- Reference and Learning Supplies
- Safety
- Security
- Test Instruments
- Tools
- Welding
Sign In
Sign In to access your account information.
Sign In Register for Grainger.comOrder Lookup
Track and check the status of an order.
Order LookupTemperature & Humidity Sensors
Available5 products
Temperature and humidity sensors monitor environmental changes and report them to the HVAC control system. They are mounted at various points in the HVAC system to help ensure efficient conditioning of the indoor air.
Electrical Connection Type
Room Temperature & Humidity Sensors
Room temperature and humidity sensors mount to vertical surfaces such as walls and pillars and provide a way to monitor the temperature and humidity of the space closest to occupants. This helps ensure occupant comfort and reduces the HVAC system runtime. Some units allow users to adjust the temperature where the sensor requests heating or cooling from the HVAC system.
Digital Display
Loading... |
No Display
Loading... |
Temperature Sensing Elements
Temperature sensing elements are installed into or onto a piece of infrastructure and measure the temperature of the component or the media being transported. They are generally unpowered and require a control unit to interpret their signals and control the HVAC system.
No Display
Loading... |