Temp-Chex Digital II

Temp-Chex Digital II is a certified NIST-traceable digital laboratory thermometer for monitoring refrigerators, freezers, incubators and room temperatures from -50 °C to 200 °C.

Temp-Chex Digital II laboratory thermometer

Temp-Chex Digital II monitors temperatures between -50 °C and 200 °C* and comes calibrated and with a NIST-traceable certificate to ensure accuracy and compliance with regulatory requirements. The thermometer probe is housed in a vial of glass beads, which creates a temperature buffer that prevents fluctuation during the opening and closing of doors. If the temperature goes above or below user-set values, Temp-Chex Digital II will alarm and automatically record the date and time for up to 10 alarm events…

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Temp-Chex Digital II laboratory thermometer

Features

  • Individually serial-numbered and NIST-traceable
  • Easy-to-read display that includes min/max temperature, low/high alarm and date/time modes
  • Can be mounted magnetically, adhesively, by keyhole or flip-out desk stand
  • Downloadable wall chart for daily temperature monitoring available

Benefits

  • A wide temperature range allows for use with refrigerators, freezers or incubators
  • Separate unit and probe eliminate the need to open doors when checking temperature
  • Minimum/maximum temperature tracking prevents instances of unrecorded temperature swings
DescriptionCatalog Number
 
Temp-Chex Digital II Thermometer240501

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