Wireless RTD Probe/Transmitter Is Watertight

Oct. 8, 2008
The UWRTD-NB9W wireless RTD probe/ transmitter assembly features a stainless steel probe connected to a polypropylene watertight transmitter housing. The assembly is shipped ready to install and operates with the push of a button. It’s available with or

The UWRTD-NB9W wireless RTD probe/ transmitter assembly features a stainless steel probe connected to a polypropylene watertight transmitter housing. The assembly is shipped ready to install and operates with the push of a button. It’s available with or without 3-A approved thermowells for clean-in-place sanitary applications. Each receiver also includes software that converts a PC into a multi-channel temperature monitor, chart recorder, or data logger. The wireless probe assembly transmits process temperature, ambient temperature, signal strength, and battery status in real time. This FCC/CE-compliant product is ideal for sanitary applications and food and beverage processing systems. Pricing starts at $265. OMEGA ENGINEERING INC., Stamford, CT. (203) 359-1660.

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