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Calibrated and certified digital thermometer

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PSTHERMD-LC
Calibrated and certified digital thermometer


Product number     PSTHERMD-LC
OEM     Universal

Complete with NIST traceable calibration certificate

It is ideal for validating dissolution bath and media temperature as well as general lab use.

A simple switch lets you set the digital display to show either Celsius or Fahrenheit readings.

  • Precise universal thermometer with BNC connection for interchangeable sensors. The temperature probe is a 2-wire Pt1000 with a measuring range of -70°C to +250°C and has a 1 meter cable. Calibrated and certified digital thermometer.
  • The thermometer gives a precise read-out of temperature over the range of – 70.0 to +249.9°C with a 0.1 °C/°F resolution and an accuracy of – 20 to +100 °C: ±0.1 K ±1 Digit otherwise 0.1% of measured value ±2 digits, plus sensor inaccuracy. The thermometer will power off automatically after 15, 30, 60, 120, 240 minutes (User programmable, maximising battery life. This feature can be disabled if required. 
  • Low battery (icon) indication are displayed, when applicable. Each G17o0 is powered by two AA batteries with a minimum life expectancy of 5000 hours in normal use without the backlight.
  • The new handheld measuring devices also impress with their ergonomic design, dust and water-protected design in accordance with IP67 and the illuminated display.
  • The compact thermometer with a practical BNC connection for interchangeable sensors or as a complete device including sensor with maximum overall precision.
 Probe      Stainless steel. 3mm diameter, 100mm insertion length 
 Sensor   Pt1000 with 1m cable and BNC
 Temp range   -70 to +250°C
 Resolution   0.1°C (0.01°F)
 Accuracy   ±0.2°C (±0.02°F)
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