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Temperature sensors
News Release from: UK Instruments and Controls | Subject: DigiTemp Rototherm digital thermometers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 July 2005
Digital thermometers suit process
applications
To complement UK Instruments and Controls' popular range of digital pressure gauges, the company now offers a range of digital thermometers.
To complement UK Instruments and Controls' popular range of digital pressure gauges, the company now offers a range of digital thermometers The new digital thermometers employ low power microprocessor-based electronics to offer 2 year continuous operation from two 1.5V AA batteries
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 6 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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DigiTemp digital thermometers are available with either type K thermocouple (DT1) or high accuracy Pt1000 (DT2) input.
The combination of high accuracy with stainless steel sensing probes sealed to IP67 enables DigiTemp thermometers to be used in many industrial and process applications.
The DigiTemp DT1 and DT2 are offered with the option of a 4 to 20mA retransmission signal and may be specified with maximum and minimum value display.
The addition to the range of ATEX approved intrinsically safe versions (available to EEX ia IIC T4) allows DigiTemp DT1 and DT2 to be used in hazardous areas.
The new Rototherm DT3 digital thermometer is the latest addition to the already successful DigiTemp range of process digital thermometers.
The DT3 digital thermometer offers a low cost digital alternative to more traditional analogue gauges and is suitable for use in many industrial applications including food processing, tank and pipeline temperature measurement.
The above addition now enables UK Instruments and Controls to offer one of the widest range of digital indicators.
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