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Omega Introduces Thermocouple Wireless Connector and Data Logger

Devices can be used to monitor and log any temperature process over a period of time.

| Published January 27, 2012

Omega s new MWTC-D Series of Miniature Portable Wireless Thermocouple Connectors and data loggers record more than 65,000 process temperature data points and are available in standard J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C, or N thermocouple calibration.  

Each battery-powered, compact connector transmits and/or records process and ambient temperature data back to a mating wireless receiver up to 90 m (300 feet) away. All readings are displayed on a PC screen in real time using the free provided software. The recording can begin either at power up, or at a pre-set time & date.

Multiple wireless connectors (up to 48 units) can transmit to one MWTC-REC receiver. This product is used in the chemical, automotive, and oil and gas industries to monitor and log any temperature process over a period of time, as well as send the temperature data wirelessly to a receiver.
 
For more information, visit Omega.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.
 

 

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