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Get temperatures in print
12 December 2012
The DTR (Delivery Temperature Recorder) printing thermometer from ETI has been designed to meet the needs of the food industry. The DTR provides users with hard copy evidence of produce temperature at the time of delive

The DTR (Delivery Temperature
Recorder) printing thermometer
from ETI has been designed to meet
the needs of the food industry. The
DTR provides users with hard copy
evidence of produce temperature at
the time of delivery or during
storage, and associated data.
The DTR printing thermometer measures temperatures over the range of -39.9 to 149.9°C with a 0.1°C resolution and 0.5°C system accuracy.
The DTR is housed in a robust ABS case that incorporates a Lumberg screw-locking type connector, allowing a wide range of interchangeable thermistor probes to be used. The unit is fully portable as each DTR is powered by an efficient, rechargeable Ni-MH battery, allowing the user to print up to 500 tickets per charge.
Utilising the DTR's computer software, each printout/ticket can be personalised with a company name, address and logo. The software is programmable to set high/low alarms for up to four different food types, i.e. chilled, frozen, hot or ambient, and 'accept' or 'reject' messages can be printed, if required.
At the end of each day or week an audit trail, in the form of a comma separated or Excel file, can be downloaded from the DTR relating to all the tickets printed in the given period and for future analysis.
The DTR printing thermometer measures temperatures over the range of -39.9 to 149.9°C with a 0.1°C resolution and 0.5°C system accuracy.
The DTR is housed in a robust ABS case that incorporates a Lumberg screw-locking type connector, allowing a wide range of interchangeable thermistor probes to be used. The unit is fully portable as each DTR is powered by an efficient, rechargeable Ni-MH battery, allowing the user to print up to 500 tickets per charge.
Utilising the DTR's computer software, each printout/ticket can be personalised with a company name, address and logo. The software is programmable to set high/low alarms for up to four different food types, i.e. chilled, frozen, hot or ambient, and 'accept' or 'reject' messages can be printed, if required.
At the end of each day or week an audit trail, in the form of a comma separated or Excel file, can be downloaded from the DTR relating to all the tickets printed in the given period and for future analysis.
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