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Temperature Sensor with Probe



 

Remote temperature monitoring continues to be the most popular Internet of Things (IoT) solution across many use cases. Global enterprises trust Monnit ALTA® Standard Temperature Sensors to protect equipment, inventory, and personnel.

It’s critical to know the temperature of a wide variety of things like food, motors, coolers, rooms, water, trucks, grow houses, and more so you can predict maintenance and prevent problems. Monnit Sensors issue an alert via text, email, or call when the temperature exceeds preset thresholds set in cloud-based software.

Our ALTA® Wireless Standard Enterprise and Industrial Temperature Sensors with or without leads can receive 25-month NIST certification and are certified for Europe's EN12830 cold chain traceability standard.

Ranging from a compact wireless coin cell (CC) battery-powered unit to a Power over Ethernet (PoE) sensor to an intrinsically safe, IECEx-certified temperature sensor, there’s a temperature monitoring solution for many industry applications and nearly any business or facility.


Common & Uncommon Temperature Sensor Uses

  • Pharmaceutical production

  • Logistics & warehouses

  • Petrochemical facilities

  • Facility & property management

  • Cold storage in food services & health care

  • Greenhouses & grow houses

  • Data center & server room monitoring

  • Hot yoga & pilates studios

  • K-9 unit, pet & animal welfare

  • Morgues & mortuaries

  • Bedbug remediation

  • HVAC system performance

  • Fish farms & aquaculture

  • Swimming pool & hot tub monitoring


Tailor an ALTA Wireless Standard Temperature Sensor to a specific need to measure temperature between -40°C and 125°C (-40°F and 257°F) with optional probes ranging from 3–100 feet. Monnit Labs can also create custom temperature sensors for your unique application or use case. If you're looking to monitor temperature and humidity, browse our temperature and humidity sensors.

Explore the entire range of Monnit IoT Temperature Sensors below to find your remote temperature monitoring solution.






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