Wireless RTD probe/transmitter Approved for Sanitary Applications
Omega's new wireless RTD probe/transmitter assembly features a stainless steel probe connected to a polypropylene water tight transmitter housing. Units are shipped ready to install and operate with the push of a button. The assembly is available with or without 3-A approved thermowells for clean-in-place sanitary applications. Each receiver also includes free software that converts your PC into a multi-channel temperature monitor, chart recorder or data logger. Each wireless probe assembly transmits process temperature, ambient temperature, signal strength and battery status in real time. This FCC/CE compliant product works with all Omega UWTC Series USB or Web Enabled Ethernet Receivers and Wi Series Meter/Controller/Scanner and DIN. Ideal for the sanitary industry as well as food and beverage processing applications.Price starts at $265
Company Information
One Omega Drive
Stamford, Conn. 06907 (see map)
Phone: 203-359-1660
Fax: 203-359-7700
Website: www.omega.com/pptst/UWRTD-NB9W.html
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