Honeywell's
feature-rich TS300 was engineered to meet the demands of a wide range of
applications. From florists and butchers to pet shops, computer centers and
residences, the TS300 provides uncompromising performance. Unique features
such as simultaneous use of local and remote temperature probes,
programmable hysteresis and audible alarm with silence timeout, illustrate
the sensor’s flexibility in installation, programming and operation.
Flexibility
The TS300 allows the end-user to independently program local and remote
temperature probes in accordance with varying environmental requirements.
Audible Alarm with Silence Timeout
The TS300 is equipped with an audible alarm which sounds once the
temperature at an enabled sensor varies outside of its defined limits. The
TS300 allows users to designate a “time-out” time. With the touch of a
button, users may silence a sounding alarm for a period of time.
Versatility
The TS300 is a dual temperature sensor that has the capacity to
simultaneously monitor both local and remote temperature probes.
Programmable Alarm Delay
Designed to reduce the occurrence of nuisance alarms during temporary
conditions, this feature allows the user to delay the sounding of the alarm
for a designated period of time. Routine task, which may cause the
temperature to rise above or fall below the programmed alarm point, may be
completed without generating an alarm.
Alarm Memory
Up to eight events are stored in memory. An alarm event is one where the
relay output was activated.
Programmable Hysteresis
Temporary conditions often influence the gradual rise and fall of
temperatures around the alarm point. Under such conditions, conventional
sensors generate multiple alarms and restore messages. With the Programmable
Hysteresis feature, an alarm is generated only the first time the
temperature reaches the alarm point. As long as the temperature fluctuates
within the “Hysteresis Range”, no subsequent alarms will be transmitted
until the environment has reached the predetermined restore temperature.
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