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MadgeTech Introduces a Pressure and Thermocouple Temperature Recorder
MadgeTech, Inc.
(Product Announcements, 19/6/2008)
MadgeTech, Inc. is pleased to announce the PRTC210, a thermocouple based pressure and temperature recorder with a 1/8” NPT fitting. The external thermocouple channel allows for insertion into a pipeline with a compression fitting, while the 1/8” NPT can be connected to a female fitting. This provides an instant temperature and pressure response of what is flowing through the pipeline. The PRTC210 accepts thermocouple types J, K, T, E, R, S, B and N and is available in the following pressure ranges; 0-30 PSIA/G, 0-100 PSIA/G, 0-300 PSIA/G, 0-500PSIA/G, 0-1000 PSIA, and 0-5000 PSIA. The device can measure and record 21,844 readings per channel and has a battery life of up to 2 years. The PrTC210 is compact, portable, and easy to use. It can be started and stopped directly from a PC, and its small size allows it to fit almost anywhere. As with all MadgeTech products, the data is downloaded and viewed using the MadgeTech software. The PrTC210 is priced at $649.00. For more information on MadgeTech and its products, visit www.madgetech.com or contact info@madgetech.com.
 
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