Traceable Dual Thermometers
The Traceable Dual Thermometers display the temperatures of two separate probes in °C and °F. This features allows placement of one probe in the freezer and another in the refrigerator (or measure two areas of a refrigerator). The thermometer displays date and time when minimum and maximum temperatures occur. Audible and visual alarm feature provides alert when temperature rises above or falls below two set points. Alarm is programmable in 1° increments. Three and a half-foot micro-cable permits refrigerator doors to close on it.
Probe is sealed in a miniature bottle (1 x 2-1/2 inches) filled with nontoxic glycol. Solution is GRAS (generally recognized as safe) by the FDA eliminating concerns about incidental contact with food or drinking water. To assure accuracy an individually serial-numbered Traceable® Certificate is provided from our ISO 17025 calibration laboratory accredited by A2LA. It indicates traceability to standards provided by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology).
Key Features:
- Measures two areas of a refrigerator or both refrigerator and freezer
- Displays date and time when min/max temperatures occur
- Settable alarm
- Audible and visual alarm
- Micro-cable allows refrigerator door to close on it
Supplied with flip open stand, Velcro® and magnetic strips for mounting of both thermometer and bottle sensor, Traceable® Certificate and AAA battery
Specifications for Control Traceable Dual Thermometers | |
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Range | –58 to 158°F/ –50 to 70°C |
Resolution | 0.1° |
Accuracy | ±1°C |
Unit Size | 3-1/2"x1-3/4"x1" |
Weight | 3-2/3 ounces |
Item | Product Description | Includes | Unit of Measure | Price | Purchase |
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CTL4307
94460-61
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Dual Thermometer | 2- 1/4"Dx1-1/4"L; waterproof probes | Each |
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CTL4306
94460-62
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Dual Thermometer | 2-special bottle probes specifically for refrigerator/freezer applications | Each |
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