Probe thermometer DST621
RTDdial4-20 mA

probe thermometer
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Characteristics

Technology
probe, RTD
Display
dial
Communication
4-20 mA
Applications
for food
Other characteristics
stainless steel, programmable
Temperature

Min.: -45 °C
(-49 °F)

Max.: 260 °C
(500 °F)

Description

Secondary Sensor Now Available! DST621 Digi-Stem RTD Meter, Transmitter, With Connector DST600 meter mounted in a dual port enclosure with a secondary RTD wired to an internal 4-20mA transmitter. A Turck 4 pin connector is provided on the secondary port for watertight access. A mating connector or cable assembly (available from Wahl) is used to provide access to the 4-20mA transmitter. Additional Options: I Models: Digi-Stem RTD Meter, LCD, International ("AA" Battery included). NB Models: Digi-Stem RTD Meter, (No Battery included). Requires purchase of C Battery from local supplier. Q Models: Digi-Stem RTD Meter with Quick Disconnect • Trustworthy Alternative to Mercury-in-Glass • Exclusive Continuous Self Checking Technology to ensure accuracy and reliability • Ambient operation at -40°F to 158°F • User Selectable °F or °C • Exclusive Adjustable Meter Update Rate • Adjustable Angle, Rigid, or Remote Probe configurations available • Unique Probe ID feature prevents use of unauthorized probes • Programmable "RØ" for "matching" sensor to meter • User friendly Single Point Software Calibration • Tamper Resistant - all adjustments require software • Exclusive Quick Disconnect Connection option on Remote Cables • Long Battery Life - 2 years nominal • NIST Traceable Certificate of Conformance Optional

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