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New portable data loggers range
12 December 2012
The new RF ThermaData wireless loggers consist of a comprehensive range of portable data-loggers utilising the latest in electronic technology. The loggers are a battery powered, cost-effective, temperature monitoring s

The new RF ThermaData wireless
loggers consist of a comprehensive
range of portable data-loggers
utilising the latest in electronic
technology. The loggers are a battery
powered, cost-effective, temperature
monitoring system that records
remotely the temperature of
appliances and buildings. Via radio
frequency each logger can transmit
the recorded data to a receiver
connected to a PC.
The RF loggers are housed in a waterproof, ergonomic case that is designed to meet IP66/67 protection.
They have a range of up to 100m (line of sight), and up to 16 ThermaData wireless loggers can be utilised at any one time. Each logger incorporates a red and green LED, the flashing green LED indicates that the logger is active/logging and the flashing red LED indicates that your customised pre-set alarms have been exceeded.
The ThermaData Studio software is powerful yet user-friendly, enabling temperature data from the loggers to be analysed. For further information contact Electronic Temperature Instruments (ETI).
The RF loggers are housed in a waterproof, ergonomic case that is designed to meet IP66/67 protection.
They have a range of up to 100m (line of sight), and up to 16 ThermaData wireless loggers can be utilised at any one time. Each logger incorporates a red and green LED, the flashing green LED indicates that the logger is active/logging and the flashing red LED indicates that your customised pre-set alarms have been exceeded.
The ThermaData Studio software is powerful yet user-friendly, enabling temperature data from the loggers to be analysed. For further information contact Electronic Temperature Instruments (ETI).
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