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Omega’s Digital Thermometer For RTD Sensors

By Omega
Monday, March 01, 2010

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The DTG-RTD100 Series features a rugged, splash proof, 316 Stainless Steel enclosure designed specifically for wash down, sanitary or marine applications.



Omega’s (Stamford, CT) new DTG-RTD100 Series features a large backlit display with 25 mm (1”) digits that can be read as far as 10.7 m (35’) away. Additional features include:

  • Reading features include, process, Min, Max, Alarm condition and battery status.
  • An additional analog output signal is standard on all models. 
  • A rugged, splash proof, 316 Stainless Steel enclosure designed specifically for wash down, sanitary or marine applications.
  • Models are available with or without integral standard or sanitary sensors.
  • Low power operation and sleep mode provides long battery life.
  • Software and a USB cable is included that allows for easy setup and calibration via your computer.
  • A Wireless Transmitter Option sends readings to remote locations and allows for PC-based chart recording and data logging.
  • CE compliance.

For more information visit www.omega.com

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