The TFA Dostmann Insertion Thermometer P200 Waterproof is a versatile temperature measuring device designed for accurate monitoring in various environments. It features a robust waterproof design and an insertion sensor with approximately 60 cm cable length, enabling precise temperature measurement from -40°C to 200°C.
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This insertion thermometer combines precision and durability, making it an excellent choice for demanding temperature monitoring tasks.
It is a versatile temperature measuring device designed for accurate monitoring in various environments. It features a robust waterproof design and an insertion sensor with approximately 60 cm cable length, enabling precise temperature measurement from -40°C to 200°C.
Yes. It is designed for industrial, laboratory, and HVAC temperature measurements, and offers -40°C to 200°C and suitable for use in wet or humid conditions, protected against water jets to support this kind of work.
It has -40°C to 200°C, suitable for use in wet or humid conditions, protected against water jets and insertion sensor with approx. 60 cm cable for flexible placement, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 30.
It offers large display for easy reading, MAX-MIN-HOLD function; °C/°F switchable; automatic switch-off after approx. 15 minutes, hACCP-compliant and designed for reliable performance in challenging environments.
For industrial, laboratory, and HVAC temperature measurements, the TFA Dostmann model is the better choice, offering -40°C to 200°C, suitable for use in wet or humid conditions, protected against water jets and insertion sensor with approx. 60 cm cable for flexible placement. The Dostmann model offers a temperature range of 40°C to 200°C for versatile measurement as an alternative, while the TFA Dostmann model's -40°C to 200°C and suitable for use in wet or humid conditions, protected against water jets help make it a strong fit for industrial, laboratory, and HVAC temperature measurements.
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