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Temperature data-logger ThermaData® logger TB2C
USBwithout displaywith external sensor

Temperature data-logger - ThermaData® logger TB2C - Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd - USB / without display / with external sensor
Temperature data-logger - ThermaData® logger TB2C - Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd - USB / without display / with external sensor
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Characteristics

Measured quantity
temperature
Connector type
USB
Display
without display
Other characteristics
with external sensor, IP67
Memory capacity

4,000 unit

Description

The ThermaData® logger TB2C is a blind data logger incorporating two external NTC thermistor sensors with two one metre PUR/PVC leads with probe connectors. These data loggers measure temperature over the range of -40 to 125 °C and can record up to 2 x 2000 readings. The ThermaData® logger TBFC data logger is housed in a waterproof, ergonomic case that offers IP66/67 protection. 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. Communications are via a USB cradle that is supplied with the ThermaData® Software. Please note: when ordering loggers it is necessary to order at least one ThermaData® logger cradle. The ThermaData® logger Mk ll range offers the customer the choice of either blind data-loggers or data-loggers with a LCD display. Other options include internal and external temperature sensor/probe The external probes can be either fixed or detachable via a waterproof three-pin connector. The remote temperature probes are supplied with a one metre PVC/PVA lead.

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