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Autonomous temperature recorder meter
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RELSIB LLC
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Description
Temperature meter-register EClerk-M-01-2Pt-C-G3 is designed to measure and record temperature data by time with subsequent processing of the obtained information on a personal computer. In particular, the recorder is designed for monitoring of ultra-low temperatures. The data logger is used for temperature measurement in 2 points.
Specifications
Absolute basic error tolerance limits
0.4 °C
Temperature measuring range
-196...200 °C
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