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New dual channel temperature WiFi sensors

Today we introduced two new products to the FilesThruTheAir™ line-up of WiFi temperature and humidity sensors, the WiFi-DTP+ and the WiFi-DTC bring dual channel temperature options to their range of advanced remote data loggers.

The WiFi-DTP+ is a high-accuracy WiFi temperature probe data logger with dual channels meaning that it can measure two independent temperatures simultaneously. The WiFi-DTP+ is supplied with two external thermistor temperature probes each with a measurement range of -40 to +125°C (-40 to +257°F). A resolution of 0.01°C and accuracy of ±0.2°C (-15 to +80°C), make this sensor a great product for users looking to reduce their measuring costs as they’ll only need one sensor to take two measurements.

The other new dual channel product is designed for users with broader temperature ranges to measure, the WiFi-DTC thermocouple data logger has a measurement range of -270 to +1300°C (-454 to+2372°F) and is supplied with two K-type thermocouple probes. The sensor’s integral thermocouple connectors accommodate J, K, N or T-type thermocouples giving users the flexibility to use their own thermocouple probes.

Both units wirelessly stream data via WiFi to either a host PC or the FilesThruTheAir™ Cloud where the latest temperatures can be viewed and analysed remotely from any Internet-enabled device. The FilesThruTheAir™ Cloud also allows you to view historical sensor data, create and view high and low alarms and update your sensor settings remotely. In the event that your WiFi network becomes temporarily disconnected, or the unit is out of range, both new sensors will store up to a quarter of a million readings internally, and sync with the Cloud when the connection is restored.

Both devices are ideal for use within a wide variety of commercial and industrial sectors such as the food and beverage industry and facilities management. Popular dual channel applications include:

  • The measurement of temperature gradients within ovens, chillers or freezers,
  • The monitoring of multiple zones in commercial refrigerators,
  • The tracking of two locations in a warehouse or multiple ducts in a building’s HVAC system.

 

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