AZA 1073 MAXIMUM & MINIMUM THERMOMETERS
- Records daily high and low temperatures
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Alcohol-based or digital options available
- Dual scale (Celsius and Fahrenheit)
- Wall-mountable and weather-resistant casing
- Ideal for labs, greenhouses, weather stations
Description
Maximum & Minimum thermometers are essential tools for accurately monitoring the daily temperature fluctuations in environments where maintaining temperature logs is critical. Whether in a scientific lab, a greenhouse, or an outdoor weather station, these thermometers provide a reliable way to track both the highest and lowest temperatures over a set period—typically 24 hours.maximum minimum thermometers, temperature monitoring tool, lab thermometer, greenhouse thermometer, indoor outdoor temperature gauge.
At Azalab, we offer robust, accurate, and easy-to-use maximum and minimum thermometers designed to deliver reliable readings in diverse environmental conditions. These instruments are especially valuable in meteorological observations, agricultural applications, and temperature-sensitive storage areas.maximum minimum thermometers, temperature monitoring tool, lab thermometer, greenhouse thermometer, indoor outdoor temperature gauge.
Key Features:
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✔️ Dual Reading Mechanism: Shows both maximum and minimum temperatures since last reset, helping users track range and fluctuation trends.
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✔️ Indoor & Outdoor Use: Weather-resistant construction allows for both external and internal installation.
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✔️ Reset Function: Easily reset the values using an integrated magnetic reset or push button.
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✔️ Temperature Range: Most models cover a wide range from -40°C to +50°C, making them ideal for extreme weather areas.
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✔️ Analog or Digital Options: Choose from classic alcohol-based U-shaped thermometers or modern digital sensors.
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✔️ Wall Mountable: Designed with hooks or slots for easy wall installation, ensuring stable placement.
Applications:
Maximum and minimum thermometers are widely used in the following settings:
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Laboratories: Monitor and record environmental conditions in scientific and chemical labs.
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Greenhouses: Keep track of day-night temperature variation to protect plants.
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Meteorological Stations: Log climate data for research and forecasting.
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Food Storage Areas: Ensure temperature-sensitive goods remain within required thresholds.
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Schools & Educational Institutes: Great for weather observation projects and educational use.
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Homes & Gardens: Understand daily weather changes and plan irrigation or gardening accordingly.
Specifications:
Specification | Details |
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Measurement Range | -40°C to +50°C (-40°F to +122°F) |
Display Type | Analog U-tube / Digital LCD |
Measurement Units | Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) |
Reset Mechanism | Manual magnetic reset or push-button |
Mounting Type | Wall-mountable |
Housing Material | ABS plastic or metal casing |
Accuracy | ±1°C (analog); ±0.5°C (digital) |
Dimensions | Varies by model (typically 200 x 60 x 20 mm) |
Power Requirement | Battery (for digital models only) |
Suitable Environments | Indoor / Outdoor |
Color Options | White, silver, or transparent models |
External Resource:
For more information on temperature data logging and greenhouse climate control, refer to FAO’s greenhouse climate guidelines (fao.org) or WMO‘s meteorological instruments standards.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q1: How do maximum and minimum thermometers work?
A: Analog versions use a U-shaped alcohol column with markers that record the highest and lowest temperatures reached since last reset.
Q2: How do I reset the thermometer readings?
A: Use the built-in magnet or push button to reset the max and min markers to current temperature.
Q3: Can this thermometer be left outside in the rain?
A: Yes, many models have weatherproof enclosures, but it’s best to install under shade or in a Stevenson screen for durability.
Q4: Is battery required for all models?
A: No. Only digital models require batteries; traditional analog types are battery-free.
Q5: Can it be used in a cold storage room?
A: Absolutely. These thermometers are rated for temperatures as low as -40°C, suitable for cold storage applications.
Q6: Is calibration needed for accurate readings?
A: Calibration is done at the factory. Annual verification is recommended for lab-grade use.
Additional information
Measurement Range |
-40°C to +50°C (-40°F to +122°F) |
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Display Type |
Analog U-tube / Digital LCD |
Measurement Units |
Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) |
Reset Mechanism |
Manual magnetic reset or push-button |
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