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News Release from: Testo | Subject: Testo 922 and 92
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 15 September 2005

Thermometers answer HVAC engineering
demands

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Two new thermometers are designed for use by heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineers.

Testo has recently launched two new thermometers - the Testo 922 and 925 - designed for heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineers Both thermometers are easy to use, of robust construction and work with a wide range of probes and accessories, making them ideal for everyday use

The Testo 925 is a single channel Type K thermocouple thermometer with a wide measuring range of -50 to + 1000C.

The instrument can be used with both corded and optional wireless probes.

A user-adjustable audible alarm sounds if set limits are exceeded.

Measurements, as well as max/min values, with time/date can be printed on-site with the optional Testo printer.

The Testo 922 is a differential thermometer offering a broad measuring range of -50 to +1000C and a two-line display for easy temperature comparisons.

The instrument can be used with both corded and optional wireless probes to make remote temperature monitoring easy.

Differential temperatures are easily displayed and an audible alarm sounds if user-adjustable limit values are exceeded.

Current measurements and max/min values can be printed on-site with the optional Testo printer.

Timed-interval printing (eg once per minute) is possible and controlled from the Testo 922.

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