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OMEGA Introduces New Wireless RTD Probe/Transmitter

Features stainless steel probe and watertight housing.

By DE Editors  

August 11, 2009

By DE Editors

Omega's new wireless RTD probe/transmitter assembly features a stainless steel probe connected to a polypropylene watertight 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 users’ PCs into multi-channel temperature monitors, chart recorders, or data loggers. 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

Prices start at $265.

For more information, visit OMEGA Engineering.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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