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Omega Releases Thermocouple Data Logger

Downloaded data can be graphed, printed, and exported to Excel.

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By DE Editors  

October 29, 2008

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Omega Engineering, Inc. (Stamford, CT) is offering the OM-EL-USB-TC data logger, which measures and stores more than 32,000 temperature readings from either type J, K, or T thermocouples (TC).

Plus the OM-EL-USB-TC (which starts at $82) can plug into a miniature female thermocouple receptacle at the base of the unit. The user can easily set up the initial data logging parameters including thermocouple type, logging rate, start-time, high/low alarm settings, logging mode, and desired temperature units (Celsius or Fahrenheit) and also download the stored data by plugging the module straight into a PC's USB port and running the easy-to-use Windows software.

Downloaded data can then be graphed, printed, and exported to other applications such as Excel. The data logger is supplied complete with a long-life lithium battery. Data logger status is indicated by flashing red, green, and orange LEDs. This product is suitable for chemical, water, and pharmaceutical industries.

For further details, go to Omega Engineering, Inc.

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

 

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