Data logger designed for hot, wet environments

Dickson has armor plated its new family of data loggers, offering a stainless steel case designed for hot and wet environments. See photo.

By Control Engineering Staff March 11, 2009

Dickson has armor plated its new family of data loggers , offering a stainless steel case designed for hot and wet environments. The HT series offers watertight temperature data loggers (HT 200) and piercing probe models (HT 200 and HT 225) sharing the same features:

Watertight, food grade, HACCP and FDA-Compliant stainless steel cases;

Temperature resistant up to 257°F / 125°C;

Sturdy reinforced probes in HT 220 and HT 225 models;

User replaceable batteries with 1-year life; and

USB-enabled high speed data downloading.

Dickson family of data loggers

The HT series includes watertight temperature data loggers (HT 200) and piercing probe models (HT 200 and HT 225) from Dickson.

“These are the ideal solution for anybody who needs to have the ultimate flexibility on where they place their data loggers,” says Kate Sonka, Dickson marketing coordinator. “These instruments are designed to not only take the heat, but also are watertight and made of the clean food grade stainless steel that is important to so many real-world applications where temperature monitoring is required.”– Edited by Renee Robbins , senior editor Control Engineering News Desk Register here and scroll down to select your choice of eNewsletters free .