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TMELOG1100 - Data Logger with External Probe Input
• Credit card size Data Logger for temperature monitoring
• 8000 reading capacity
• Requires external probe (either TMELOG1120 OR TMELOG1130) and Docking Station (TMELOG1180)
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Product Faqs
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What is the difference between a thermometer and a probe?Question by: admin on 2018-09-05 11:51:38
Simply put, the thermometer is the ‘box’, where you will see a screen that displays measurements, and the probe is the thing connected to it. So the probe (or sensor), senses the temperature and sends a signal to the thermometer, which translates it into a figure (usually °C or °F) and displays it. Probes can come in many different varieties which are designed to suit a specific application (such as needle probes, flat food probes, air probes etc). Thermometers, too, can have many different applications in addition to displaying a temperature reading. Some thermometers have a hold function, or can calibrate other thermometers, scan barcodes or wirelessly send temperature readings to other electronic equipment such as PCs or PDAs.
Answer by: admin on 2018-10-03 01:30:05 -
I regularly need to replace my thermometers and probes, can I set up a service contract to cover the cost?Question by: admin on 2018-06-18 12:41:03
If you have purchased a large number of TME thermometers/probes, and are likely to have a high turnover of breakages, we offer a swap service which charges a set monthly rate in return for an unlimited number of swaps. We can offer this on a next day basis. If you are interested in the swap system, please phone or email TME for advice on how best to set it up.
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Can I get a calibration certificate on this item?Question by: admin on 2018-06-15 09:53:42
Yes. This would be for our standard UKAS traceable certificate. Prices start at £35.00. Please email sales@tmethermometers.com with the four temperature points required.
Answer by: admin on 2018-10-03 01:31:48