The bandwidth you choose should be
appropriate for the application. Typically, the
narrowest setpoint band (1°F/0.5°C) is used
to monitor the temperature of processes
requiring precise quality control (food
preparation, for example). The two wider
bands ±5°F (3°C) and ±10°F (5.5°C) are
used to detect deviations from normal that
are more tolerable (a small heat leak
through a crack in a wall that would be too
expensive to repair, for example).
KEY FEATURES
• In scanning mode, LCD backlight color
(red, green or blue) and beeper speed
(fast, silent or slow) indicate—with no
need to check readout—whether
temperature of target is above, within or
below reference temperature ± setpoint
bandwidth.
• Choice of three setpoint bandwidths:
1°, 5° and 10°F (0.5°, 3° and 5.5°C)
• Ideal for making relative temperature
measurements—such as in energy
auditing
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