EL-PDF-1-002 PK2 Frozen Goods Temperature Logger

$65.00

The ultra-low-cost EL-PDF-1-002 Frozen Goods Data Logger is a budget-friendly data logger that is suitable for many users. It comes with pre-configured alarms for use in Frozen environments, making it convenient for the users.

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Description

EL-PDF-1-002 FrozenGoods Temperature Logger (Pack of 2 loggers)

The ultra-low-cost EL-PDF-1-002 data logger by Lascar Electronics. This data logger comes with pre-configured alarms for use in Frozen environments.

To start logging simply press the Start button. The LEDs give a quick status update and show whether the temperature has exceeded at any point.

When a logging session is finished. Simply tear open the waterproof wallet. This will reveal the USB connector and plug it into your PC. The logger will then automatically generate a PDF report that you can save to your PC.  The “Plug and Play” functionality and compact, lightweight design of this logger make it ideal for logistics use.

A cumulative alarm feature is available upon request. This is designed to trigger if the temperature has been within a specified range for a specified amount of time through the duration of the whole log. There will be an LED indication when you are in the cumulative alarm region. (both LEDs flash) But an alarm will not be triggered until the specified amount of time has been exceeded (or matched).

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Specification

Low / High Alarm Level
-20°C / -16°C (Cumulative alarms available upon request)
Measurement Range
-30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F)
Accuracy (overall error)
±0.5°C maximum (±1°F)
Readings
32,600
Battery Life
12 months (minimum)
IP Rating
IP67 (when in its plastic wallet or EL-CC-BAG)
Logging Interval
10 minutes (220 days)

Application

EL-PDF-1-002 PK2 temperature data logger is suitable for refrigerated food temperature monitoring, cold chain monitoring, pharmaceutical monitoring, and logistics transportation.

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