Drug Recorder
Dickson's drug recorder is the solution to drug temperature monitoring. The recorder creates a paper document where the temperature is recorded directly onto the paper 24/7. This chart acts as a record of compliance.
Accurate and designed with simplicity in mind:
- 2 years of operation on 1 AA battery
- Digital display for quick reference
- Larget temperature range
- Compact size can easily fit into your refrigerator or freezer
Important Information
Charts are sold separately.
Dickson Expert Services
Our Dickson Data Division has specially trained representatives to address the needs of customers with large installations or unique demands. Please call 888-452-4626.
- Ambient Operating RH Conditions 0-95% RH non-condensing
- Ambient Operating Temperature Conditions -22 to 122F (-30 to 50C)
- Approvals CE
- Battery Life (Avg) 3 Years
- Calibration Options N100, N300, N400
- Channels CH1: Temperature
- Chart Rotation Speed 24 Hour or 7 Day
- Dimensions 2.4 x 5.2 x 5.2in
- Display Accuracy 3.6
- Display Dimensions Height 0.36
- Display Dimensions Width 1.8
- Display Resolution 0.1
- Display Type LCD
- Enclosure Black ABS and Polycarbonate
- IP Rating 21
- Included Accessories One AA Battery, Red Pen and Quick Start Guide. *Charts sold separately.
- Mounting Options Free Standing or Wall Mounted
- Power Source Battery; One AA Battery (User Replaceable)
- Response Time 11 Minutes to 63% of Full Scale (in air moving 5' per second)
- Temperature Accuracy (Recorder Only) ± 2% Of Full Scale
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Temperature Range
-22 to 122F (-30 to 50C)
- Temperature Sensor Precise spiral wound bi-metallic strip transducer
- Unit Weight 3 lbs
- Units/Pkg 1
- Warranty 12 Month Limited
Why should I calibrate?
All instruments lose accuracy over time due to normal usage and the environmental conditions to which they are exposed.
How often should I calibrate?
For most applications, the recommended calibration interval is every twelve months.
What is NIST Calibration
NIST stands for the National Institute for Standards and Technology. This organization is responsible for maintaining the master for different measurements, such as the standard "foot", standard, "second", or standard "pound". NIST also maintains the standard for temperature, humidity and pressure.
NIST Traceable means that the measuring standard can be traced directly back to the master standard maintained by the NIST organization.
NIST-Traceable does not tell you the measurement accuracy of a metrologty service in any detail. Only metrology services that can document their ISO 17025 standard provided data on their best measurement uncertainty.







