PharmAlarm® 2 Vaccine Storage Alarm Thermometer, 2-channels (TMD)

TMD meets CDC vaccine storage requirements. 2-channels, range from -50 to 70°C (-58 to 158°F). Alarm, min/max, includes glass bead buffer vials, NIST-Traceable calibration certificate, and large display for easy temp taking.

SKU:PharmAlarm 2

$67.00
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Protect your valuable refrigerated and frozen products with the PharmAlarm 2 Max/Min Recording Thermometer. It records the date and time of max and min temperatures with audible and visual alarms. Alarm LED stays illuminated even if system returns to normal conditions.

Program alarms for both channels and the unit will sound an alert if the breach conditions are met. With a date and time function, you'll know exactly when the max and min values were reached with quick on-screen recall. The PharmAlarm 2 measures accurately from -50 to 70°C (-58 to 158°F). Rest the PharmAlarm 2 on a shelf with a convenient kickstand or attach to the side of fridge/freezer with magnetic rear mounts.

Each PharmAlarm 2 ships with two external temperature sensors housed in a vial of glass beads that more accurately measures biopharm stored chilled products. Also included is a 3-point NIST-Traceable calibration certificate with test data at -20, 25, and 50°C.

  • Includes 3-point NIST-Traceable calibration certificate
  • Records date and time of Max/Min
  • LED and audible alarms
  • Range from -50 to 70°C (-58 to 158°F)
  • Includes glass bead vials
  • Ideal for vaccine and pharmaceutical storage

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Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Cannot read the instructions

"The instructions to set the alarm are in small print on a colored background. I cannot read them. Looked on the web for the manual directions. Still not usable even downloaded and printed Also a problem withe the PharmAlarm 1. Need black on white instructions in a reasonable font for them to be usable."

Thomas F. (3/5)

Perfect for garage freezer

"This might be overkill for a garage freezer, but after a couple of silent failures (first a thermostat, then a compressor pump) we decided we needed early warning. I wish there was a reasonably priced version of this that had a local alarm AND remote monitoring/alerting, but this is exactly what we need. The ballasts on the sensors mean it doesn't alert when the door is opened to get things in and out, but it alerts long and loud if the temp changes. We have one at the top front, in the door to be an early alert in the event of failure, and a second in the bottom back to check to make sure the temperature inside the box doesn't have too much of a gradient due to overfilling or other issues."

Jonathan A. (5/5)

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