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Multi-channels displayer

ATE 310

Wall-mounted multifunction displays are often used to display measurements for clean rooms and laboratories.

Kimo’s ATE 310 can display three parameters (for example humidity, temperature and pressure). It can be installed flush-mounted or wall-mounted.

Multifunction sensor with large
electroluminescent display

CA 310

Kimo’s CA 310 contains a multifunction sensor with interchangeable probes and a large display. It can measure three parameters (for example humidity, temperature and pressure)

Flushmount multifunction
pressure sensor

CPE 310-S / CPE 311-S

Kimo’s CPE 310-S is a flushmount multifunction pressure sensor. It can display up to three parameters alternatively.

Temperature/Hygrometry/Atmospheric pressure/CO2 

KP 320

For accurate measurements of CO2, humidity, temperature & atmospheric pressure the KC 320 Bluetooth IAQ data logger is the prime choice. It measures up to four recordable parameters simultaneously 

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Temperature/Hygrometry

KTT 220

Temperature

KT 120

The highly accurate KP 320 Bluetooth Differential Pressure Data logger is the ideal high performance data logger for critical room pressurization applications. 

Temperature

KPA 320

When easy Bluetooth communication and a wide range of temperature readings are needed, the KTT 320 Bluetooth Thermocouple data logger is the key with its four thermocouple inputs. 

KP 321

For accurate measurements of CO2, humidity, temperature & atmospheric pressure the KC 320 Bluetooth IAQ data logger is the prime choice. It measures up to four recordable parameters simultaneously 

Temperature
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KTT 220

Multi-parameter transmitters

When straightforward temperature readings are required, look no further than to the KT 50 Mini data logger. Data loggers are widely used in agriculture, industry and clinical laboratories to monitor a variety of parameters.

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