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beyond beneficial with the time savings and the safety factor

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Hospitals "Would be very useful in a hospital setting, working in the OR's, you could clamp on a meter and take the reading from outside the sterile area." R.S., Connecticut "Here at the hospital we have hundreds of electronic VAV mixing boxes which require constant maintenance and calibration. This work is done off of a ladder which of course requires your head to be up in the ceiling (most of the time in a very awkward position). The thermostat obviously is located on the wall most of time in the room/office you are working in, but on many occasions the thermostat might be in an adjacent room. With this device, it could be hooked up to the points on the mixing box you need to read and you can make changes on the electronic thermostat and see the reactions immediately. The ease of the remote read would be beyond beneficial with the time savings and the safety factor of not trying to hold device, flashlight and running up and down ladder to make a change or take a reading. This could be one of the primary functions, I could also envision this device use for startups of some motor control centers where you would not want your face directly near the points you are trying to measure." T.L., Ohio 22

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“Would be very useful in a hospital setting, working in the
OR’s, you could clamp on a meter and take the reading from
outside the sterile area.” R.S., Connecticut
“Here at the hospital we have hundreds of electronic VAV
mixing boxes which require constant maintenance and
calibration.
This work is done off of a ladder which of course
requires your head to be up in the ceiling (most of the time
in a very awkward position). The thermostat obviously is
located on the wall most of time in the room/office you are
working in, but on many occasions the thermostat might be
in an adjacent room.
With this device, it could be hooked
up to the points on the mixing box you need to read and you
can make changes on the electronic thermostat and see the
reactions immediately.
The ease of the remote read would be
beyond beneficial with the time savings and the safety factor
of not trying to hold device, flashlight and running up and
down ladder to make a change or take a reading.
This could
be one of the primary functions, I could also envision this
device use for startups of some motor control centers where
you would not want your face directly near the points you are
trying to measure.” T.L., Ohio
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