Kobold’s DTE series of digital temperature gauges offers a wide range of industrial and analytical possibilities for applications where high accuracy and clear indication is required, and where alarm control and displayed messaging is either useful or a requirement, as in controlled environments, such as hospitals and scientific laboratories. In addition, the DTE also incorporates data-logging, is accessible via NFC interface with mobile devices, and is USB PC configurable.
One of the key aspects of the DTE series for engineers, is the mechanical case-mounting options that follows the traditional Bimetal, Nitrogen Actuated, and Mercury (now prohibited) mechanical gauges. The Universal Pt100 Class A and Class 1 thermocouple sensors offer not only accuracy and flexibility regarding sensor options, but in the event of the sensor being damaged in service, instead of replacing the entire instrument, only the sensor needs to be replaced. The instrument may also be reused for other applications where a different type of sensor specification is required.
The advanced features and versatility of the DTE offer new solutions for many applications. Typical examples are process and plant engineering, scientific, hospitals and care facilities, storage, building management systems, research and development, water industries, food and beverage, chemicals, HVAC, steam/heat and cooling, process and biomass.
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