Testo 105 Wireless Digital Thermometer for Food Industry Use, Immersion, Penetration Probe, 1 Input(s), +275°C Max, ±1

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RS Stock No.:
232-0506
Mfr. Part No.:
0563 1054
Brand:
Testo
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Brand

Testo

Absolute Maximum Temperature Measurement

+275°C

Model Number

105

Thermometer Type

Wireless

Probe Type

Immersion, Penetration

Application

Food Industry

Best Accuracy

±1 % of mv (212.2° → 527 °F) / ±1 % of mv (+100.1 → +275 °C)

Number of Temperature Inputs

1

Length

145mm

Width

38mm

Height

195mm

Dimensions

145 x 38 x 195mm

Minimum/Maximum Recordings

Yes

Temperature Scale

Centigrade

Battery Type

LR44

Intrinsically Safe

No

Weight

139g

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Testo Digital Thermometer, 0.1°C Resolution, -50°C to +275°C Measuring Range - 0563 1054


Use this digital thermometer from Testo for precise temperature readings in your work area. Its ABS housing provides reliable protection against impact and abrasion, so it's suitable for use in harsh environments. The thermometer comes with a detachable probe tip that lets you measure the temperature of frozen food. Its wide measuring range of -50°C to +275°C makes it a good choice for use in demanding applications.

Features & Benefits


• IP65 rating means it's dustproof and can withstand low-pressure water jets
• LCD screen provides a clear view of measured values
• Supplied with a wall holder for simple storage in your work area

Applications


• Cold storage facilities
• Restaurants and canteens
• Medical equipment

How accurate is this thermometer?


For precise results, this thermometer has an accuracy of ±0.5°C for readings between -20°C and +100°C, ±1°C for measurements between -50°C and -20.1°C and ±1% of the measured value at temperatures between +100.1°C and +275°C.

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