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Temperature Alarm, Communications...?
Job: Lady has a business in a finished garage. She has the p-tac, I am just installing it. Realizing she has some critical data in this area I suggested some type of sensor that will send a signal to them (alarm?) if the temp gets above say 83? Great idea, if I knew of any such product
, I will do some research tomorrow. But does anybody have any ideas?
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Trade: General, Electrical, and Plumbing Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Portland, OR & Eatonville, WA
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Re: Temperature Alarm, Communications...?
Do you want this alarm to alert them in the house, or call them on the phone?
For a local alert, look at Supco temp alarms. For a phone alert look at Control Products alarms, these will dial up to 3 numbers. We use these for refrigeration alarms in coolers, freezers, etc. But they do make them for heating and cooling. |
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