Digital Thermometer for RTD Sensors

March 11, 2010
 
Omega’s new DTG-RTD100 Series features a large backlit display with 25mm (1”) digits that can be read as far as 10.7 m (35’) away.  Reading features include, process, Min, Max, Alarm condition and battery status. An additional analog output signal is standard on all models.  The rugged, splash proof, 316 Stainless Steel enclosure is designed specifically for wash down, sanitary or marine applications. Models are available with or without integral standard or sanitary sensors. Low power operation and sleep mode provides long battery life. Software and a USB cable is included that allows for easy setup and calibration via your computer. The Wireless Transmitter Option sends readings to remote locations and allows for PC-based chart recording and data logging. This proprietary product is also CE compliant.

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