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Instromart brings you the EE680, a high-precision sensor engineered for critical cleanroom applications. Designed for laminar airflow monitoring, it ensures accurate velocity and temperature readings in sterile and controlled environments. EE680 T15L300TG5GA6SBL 20SBH70 — High-accuracy transmitter with extended temperature range and protective probe filter.
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The EE680 is a smart sensor specially made to measure how fast air is moving (air velocity) and how warm or cold it is (temperature) — especially in places that need ultra-clean air like pharmaceutical cleanrooms, hospital safety cabinets, or electronics manufacturing.
Technical Specifications:
| Air Velocity Range | 0 to 2 m/s (0 to 400 ft/min) |
| Accuracy (Velocity) | ±(0.5% of reading + 0.05 m/s) |
| Temperature Range | -20°C to +70°C |
| Accuracy (Temperature) | ±0.5°C (when air flow is ≥ 0.45 m/s) |
| Output Options | 4–20 mA, 0–10 V, 0–5 V, RS485 Modbus |
| Response Time | 1.5 seconds (adjustable up to 40s) |
| Power Supply | 24V DC (±20%) |
| Material | High-quality stainless steel |
| Protection | IP65 (dustproof and water splash safe) |
| Mounting | With stainless steel flange (optional) |
| Configuration | Easily done via free software + adapter |
Features:
• Very sensitive: Detects even tiny airflows accurately.
• Built for cleanrooms: Follows GMP standards – easy to clean and disinfect.
• Strong protection: Has a special protective coating that stands up to strong disinfectants like hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂).
• Quick response: Detects changes in airflow and temperature in under 2 seconds.
• Plug-and-play: Easy to install with a stainless steel connector and optional LED ring to show status at a glance.
• Multiple output options: Choose analog signals (voltage/current) or digital communication (RS485 Modbus).
• Two designs: Choose between a straight probe or a 90° angled probe to suit your setup.
Industrial Applications:
• Pharma cleanrooms – where medicine is made.
• Laminar airflow cabinets – to protect sensitive experiments.
• Electronics assembly lines – to prevent dust damage.
• Hospital safety cabinets – keeping germs under control.
• HVAC systems – where airflow needs close monitoring.
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