Therma 20 Plus Waterproof Thermometer April 20, 2013 News The new Therma 20 Plus waterproof thermometer from Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd is housed in a robust, waterproof, white ABS case offering IP66/67 protection. The thermometer utilises state of the art electronic circuitry, designed for reliability and ease of use and can be submerged or washed under a running tap making it ideal for food processing and food preparation applications where cleaning is paramount. The thermometer features a large easy to read, backlit LCD display measuring temperature over the range of -39.9 to 149.9 °C with a 0.1 °C resolution. The unit has a simple, push button operation for ease of use. Max/min, °C/°F, hold, open circuit and low battery indication are all displayed when appropriate. The unit also incorporates an auto-power off facility that automatically turns the instrument off after ten minutes, maximising battery life. The instrument is housed in an ergonomic, ABS case that includes ‘Biomaster’ additive which reduces bacterial growth. Each unit has an integrated rubber seal, ensuring complete water resistance and helping reduce the possibility of damage in harsh environments. The Therma 20 Plus incorporates an easy to use waterproof Lumberg screw-locking type connector, allowing a wide range of interchangeable NTC thermistor probes to be used. The Therma 20 Plus answers the needs of catering and foodservice users who don’t wish to pay for features they’ll never use, and simply need a well-designed, robust economically priced food thermometer to check that food temperatures are within defined limits. The Therma 20 Plus thermometer is competitively priced, at £70 exclusive of VAT and carriage. Telephone: 01903 202151 www.etiltd.com About Latest Posts Publisher Latest posts by Publisher (see all) ZEO INVESTS IN LARGEST EVER BRAND RELAUNCH WITH NEW NO ADDED SUGAR RANGE & CELEBRITY AMBASSADOR CAROLINE FLACK - April 26, 2017 NEEDHAM CODING LAUNCHES FIRST OWN BRAND CONTINUOUS INK JET PRINTERS - April 25, 2017 FANUC ROBOTS CAN HANDLE THEIR BELGIUM BEER - April 25, 2017