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Temperature Tag


System Overview
The TempTags system from Circuitlink International is a powerful, wsy to use system for m,easuring temperatures in all sorts of applications.
The key to the system is the small TempTags, the devices that measure and store the temperature independent of a computer or power source.

The TempTags
The TempTags are rugged, being housed in a small stainless steel can. Each tag stores the temperature at preset intervals and can store up to 2048 readings before either stopping or writing over older readings.

Temperature Range/Accuracy
Teh standard TempTags (yelow holder) are suitable for use between - 20°C and +70°C. The extended temperature range TempTags (black holder) are suitale for use between - 30°C and +70°C. Below the rated temperature the TempTag may not operate correctly. Whilst the TempTags will measure up to +85°C, use above +70°C for extended time periods will affect reliability. The absolute maximum temperature they should be exposed to is +85°C.

The TempTags are accurate measuring the temperature to +1°C from - 20°C to +70°C. The clock is accurate to +2°C minutes per month between 0°C to +45°C. The TempTags are calibrated at the factory and no user calibration is required.


 





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