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EWS-WALL-MNT-ALL
Environmental Wall-Mount Sensors and Transmitters
Models In Stock
- Thermocouple, RTD or Thermistor Sensor Models
- Temperature, Temperature / Humidity and Barometric Pressure Transmitter Models
- Low-Cost Miniature Design
- Stylish Design Blends in Well with Your Office, Computer Room or Laboratory Décor
EWS-WALL-MNT-ALL
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Models In Stock

Product Overview
- Enclosure Material ABS
- Height 45 mm
- Length 79 mm
- Mounting Wall Mount
- Width 54 mm
OMEGA’s low-cost environmental wall mount sensors keep your office, computer room, or laboratory looking great. They are compatible with most process meters, controllers, recorders, data loggers, and data acquisition systems. Thermocouple, RTD, and thermistor models come with 1 m (40") leads. Temperature, temperature/humidity, and pressure units come with industry-standard, user-selectable 4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 Vdc output.
Note: The EWS Series is for indoor applications only. They are not designed to be exposed to rain, snow or other extreme weather conditions.
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Rated 5 out of
5
by
Derek B from
As expected!
Delivered and working as expected. Installation was smooth with no issues.
Date published: 2025-01-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
Best value for space temperature monitoring
A clean, simple & cost-effective wall mount sensor
Date published: 2022-11-15
Rated 2 out of
5
by
bob1 from
Not even close
I've installed one of these so far. It read 84 F. I checked it with two accurate (expensive) and they both read 71 F. Apparently I need to calibrate it.
I hope the rest are a little closer.
Date published: 2016-03-18
Rated 1 out of
5
by
IBS Guy from
Troublesome Product
Constantly read high. Was told by customer support that the unit could handle 18 volts DC maximum despite the fact that the documentation said 24. Changed to a 15 volt supply and still had the same problem. Used a heat gun on the unit and noticed the board had a 90° hot spot on it. Maybe the RTD was picking some of that up. In the end I went with something else.
Date published: 2016-03-14