Health Care Logistics Datalogging Refrigerator Thermometer Fahrenheit / Celsius -40° to 212°F (-40° to 100°C) Bottle Probe Battery Operated - 19516

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Description
  • USB Probe Data Logger w/ LCD Screen and External Thermistor Glycol Bottle Probe is CDC Compliant - Meets CDC requirements for vaccine storage
  • Refrigerator and freezer logger features Hi/Low programmable alarms with visual status indicating green and red LED lights
  • Offers user set intervals with logging rates between 2 seconds and 1 hour
  • Glycol-filled bottle is on 3.0m cable and features an integrated magnet to attach logger to the storage unit
  • Unit will measure and store 32,510 temperature readings before overwriting the oldest data when memory is full
  • Using Windows control software (available as a free download at www.easylogusb.com), users can quickly set up the data logger and view downloaded data by connecting the device to the PCs USB port
  • An individually serial-numbered Certificate is provided; it indicates traceability to standards provided by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
  • Includes one ½AA battery
Stock # : 1046308
Manufacturer # : 19516
Manufacturer : Health Care Logistics
Accuracy : ± 0.3°C (Full Range)
Application : Datalogging Refrigerator Thermometer
Display Type : LCD Display
Measuring Scale : Fahrenheit / Celsius
Power Supply : Battery Operated
Probe Type : Bottle Probe
Specifications : 7/8 X 1 X 5 Inch
Temperature Range : -40° to 212°F (-40° to 100°C)
UNSPSC Code : 41111979
This is a refrigerated item and will not be shipped on Fridays. Extra shipping charges may apply if overnight air shipping is required.

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