Temperature Chart Recorder

Sept. 30, 2011
Omega’s new series of Temperature Chart Recorders has an advanced microcontroller design that enables this versatile instrument to accurately measure and record temperatures in air, gas, liquids, powders, solids and semi-solids using the stainless steel remote reading 102 mm (4") probe with 4.6 m (15') cable.

The CT89 series features a large LED digital temperature display, 3 temperature ranges and 4 chart speeds, a battery back-up that assures normal operation during power interruptions, a durable polycarbonate case, cover and handle as well as the ability to be freestanding or wall mounted. Applications include food storage, HVAC, general laboratory and computer room monitoring.

Price starts at $345

Omega Engineering, Inc. - www.omega.com

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