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Omega Releases RH511 Handheld Meter Series

Temperature/relative humidity/infrared/thermocouple meter has wireless temperature/RH Probe option.

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April 13, 2011

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Omega Releases RH511 Handheld Meter Series

The new Omega exclusive RH511 series is a handheld temperature/relative humidity/infrared/thermocouple meter.

It offers features such as two K type thermocouple inputs, triple LCD display of humidity/ambient temperature, infrared temperature, or thermocouple temperatures, MIN/MAX/HOLD functions, Dew Point/Wet Bulb/Moisture content measurement, data logging up to 40,000 data points, USB PC interface with Windows based PC software, and wireless temperature/humidity sensor probe option. The built-in laser sighting (Dot/Circle switchable) can be used as an aiming tool for infrared temperature measurements.

Prices start at $355.

For more information, visit Omega.

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

 

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