Hot sensors measure air temperature between -30°C (-22°F) and 100°C (212°F). They are often used in buffet/ hot hold units.
Features
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Continuous automated temperature measurements
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Reliably measures and stores temperature data every five minutes
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Sends data to cloud every 15 minutes
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Ensures continuous records for audit and review
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Internal memory to store readings in case of outage
Technical Specification
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Dimensions: |
49.0 x 75.0 x 27.6 mm |
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Weight: |
80g (including wall bracket) |
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Serial Number: |
16-digit serial number on the back of the device in the following format: S/N: 7030-3535-XXXX-XXXX |
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Water Resistance: |
IP67 rated |
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Power Source: |
Non-rechargeable lithium thionyl chloride 3.6V Axial (1800mAh) AA size battery (sealed – not replaceable) |
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Ambient Operating Conditions: |
0 to +100°C (32 to +212°F) at 0 to 100% humidity (condensing or non-condensing) |
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Wireless Communication Protocol: |
ZigBee® 2.4 GHz (IEEE 802.15.4) with a frequency range of 2400-2500 MHz, max power of 8 dBm |
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Sensor Type and Integration: |
Measurement Specialties TSY02D (ASIC) |
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Temperature Range: |
0 to +100°C (32 to +212°F) |
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Temperature Accuracy: |
±1.0°C (0 to 100°C) / ±1.8°F (32 to 212°F) |
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Temperature Resolution: |
0.1°C 0.1°F |
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Data Sampling/Transfer Rate: |
Data sampling every 5 minutes, data transfer every 15 minutes |
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Data Storage Capacity: |
5 days |
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Certification: |
CE compliant |
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User Feedback Modes: |
Magnetic reed switch and LEDs for status indication |
Exposure to temperatures above 150°C (302°F) may result in fire, explosion and a severe burn hazard. If there is any risk of contacting surfaces above said temperature, the use of a tether is recommended.