Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi PAC-USWHS003-TH-1, Kumo Cloud Wireless Temperature & Humidity Sensor
- SKU:
- PACUSWHS003TH1
- UPC:
- 748528960320
- MPN:
- PAC-USWHS003-TH-1
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- In Stock - Ships Same Day
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
Manufacturer Part Number: PAC-USWHS003-TH-1
The Mitsubishi PAC-USWHS003-TH-1 is a wireless temperature and humidity sensor that is designed to provide remote sensing capabilities to the wireless interface. Up to one Wireless Sensor may be configured for each wireless interface. The communicating sensor relays temperature and humidity to the app and the interface that connects to your unit allows you to control the system through the Kumo Cloud App. With this remote sensor anywhere in your home, you can manage it comfortably in a particular zone. Includes a CR2477 coincell (1000 mAH at 3V).
Key Features
- Compatible with PAC-USWHS002-WF-2
- Product includes: Wireless Temperature & Humidity Sensor, & Double-sided Adhesive disc
- Installation and configuration is done through the kumo cloud app
- Includes a CR2477 coincell (1000 mAH at 3V).
Installation Available
RFWEL Engr provides installation assistance for HVAC Sensors. Please contact us for an estimate.
Key Specifications | |
Device Type | Temperature Sensor, Humidity Sensor, HVAC Wireless Sensor |
Color | White |
Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz |
Range | 33 ft |
Compatible Brands | Mitsubishi Electric |
Compatible Models | PAC-USWHS002-WF-2 |
Min Measurement Temp | 0 degC |
Max Measurement Temp | 40 degC |
Additional Features | Phone App Available |
Electrical Specification | |
Input Voltage (DC) | 3 VDC |
Input Voltage Range | 2 - 3.6 V |
Power Input Interface | CR2477 Coin Cell (1000 mAH, 3V) |
Mechanical Specification | |
Dimensions (Inches) | 1.56 x 1.56 x 0.66 |
Weight | 0.09 lb |
Legal, Regulatory & Compliance | |
FCC ID | 2AB4P-IB004N |
Warranty | Manufacturer warranty runs for 1 year from delivery date. Rfwel Engr support handles warranty repairs/replacements for this item. |
Please contact an RFWEL HVAC Controls Tech if you have questions on the specs. |
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Additional Information
Ranking: |
Best Seller |
Device Type: |
Temperature Sensor |
Device Type: |
Humidity Sensor |
Device Type: |
HVAC Wireless Sensor |
Color: |
White |
Frequency Bands: |
2.4 GHz |
Range (ft): |
33 |
Compatible Brand: |
Mitsubishi Electric |
Compatible Model: |
PAC-USWHS002-WF-2 |
Min Input Voltage (V): |
2 |
Max Input Voltage (V): |
3.6 |
Power Input Interface: |
CR2477 Coin Cell (1000 mAH, 3V) |
Weight (Lb): |
0.09 |
Warranty (Months): |
12 |
Input Voltage: |
3 VDC |
Min Measured Temp (degC): |
0 |
Max Measured Temp (degC): |
40 |
Additional Features: |
Phone App Available |
4 Reviews
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Kumo temp sensor
Works fine once one gets it set up. However, the unit I received wouldn't link with my Android phone for initial setup. Mitsubishi is aware of this problem, but the firmware update to fix it isn't being applied to units in stores' inventories. This is negligence on the part of Mitsubishi's software engineers, not fully testing with Android phones.
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What I wanted at a good price. Support was a bonus
This little sucker is harder to install than it should be. Mitsubishi is little help but there was help on the rfwel site. Have bought from them before and will be back again
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Small works well
I wish they had a better program for thermostat settings
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Wireless Temperature gauge
This product worked fine. It was the wireless controller that stinks