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EnviroSTEP
   
Optimize the power of your EnviroSTEP computer control with additional sensors.
Your EnviroSTEP
control includes a temperature and humidity sensor and an outdoor temperature
sensor. Some growers add extra temperature and humidity sensors to average
the readings in large zones. Adding sensors increases the power of your
control. Optional Equipment 
- STEPsaver
Software connects your EnviroSTEP to a PC. This not only gives you remote
access to your control but it also gives you more power.
- Weather
Station
can be added to your system at any time. One Weather Station can be
connected to multiple STEP controls. The weather station monitors outdoor
conditions and uses the information to enhance your EnviroSTEP's control.
- Alarm
Manager protects your crops by immediately notifying you when the
conditions become dangerous and threaten your livelihood. Alarm Manager
instantly starts calling the programmed phone numbers when the conditions
reach your predefined level or if there is a power outage.
- CO2
sensor Wadsworth's CO2 sensor uses non-dispersive infrared (NDIR)
technology to measure CO2 concentration in the greenhouse air. Its microprocessor
based electronics require less frequent recalibration than most CO2
units.
- Soil
temperature probe For reading soil temperature, Wadsworth packages
its proven semiconductor sensing element in a stainless steel tube that
provides for fast, accurate readings while protecting the sensor.
- Hot
water sensor Wadsworth packages its proven semiconductor temperature
sensor technology in thermowells for insertion into hot water heating
pipes, and in compact rapid response modules for mounting directly on
the
surface of heating pipes. Extended temperature range versions are available
on special order if your application uses water warmer than 180ºF/80ºC.
- Light
sensor
(Pyranometer) Wadsworth uses silicon photovoltaic technology for light
sensing. These sensors are accurate, durable, and economical. The sensors
are protected in a plastic resin housing for indoor or outdoor use,
and are cosine corrected to provide accurate readings at times of the
day and year when the angle of the sun is low.
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