Thermometer Sample Clauses

Thermometer. 9.1 Digital, Clinical Human, waterproof, suitable for paediatric and adults – provide certification of accuracy and clinical use. 35 to 42 degree Celsius, protective case, state application (eg Oral, Axillary and/or Rectal), provide cleaning instructions
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Thermometer. Metal stem dial thermometers with a range of 0-220°F and accurate to +/- 2°F must be provided on mobile food units on which food is prepared in order to monitor food temperatures. Locate additional thermometers in all refrigeration/cold-hold units.
Thermometer. An automatic temperature recording and monitoring device with battery backup; • An external built-in visual digital display thermometer independent of the temperature recording and monitoring device which has a digital temperature display in Celsius and temperature increment readings of 0.1ºC; • The external built-in digital thermometer must also be able to record and display the maximum, minimum and current temperatures and allow the user to easily check and reset these recordings as required; and, • The automatic temperature recording and monitoring device and digital display thermometer must be calibrated/accurate within +/- 0.5ºC or better.
Thermometer. 9. Observation platform on the rear of the truck for an observer on the platform to see the nozzles and unplug them if needed. Contractor shall use self-propelled power brooms that clean the existing pavement and remove loose screenings without dislodging screenings set in the rubber modified asphalt binder. Pneumatic tire rollers shall be self-propelled and reversible. Pneumatic tires shall be of equal size, diameter, type, and ply. The roller shall carry at least 1,500 lbs. of load on each wheel, and each tire shall have an air pressure of 100 ± 5 psi. Steel wheel rollers shall be self-propelled and reversible. The roller shall be operated in stated mode at all times and shall not exceed ten (10) tons in weight. The screenings haul trucks shall have tailgates that discharge screenings and devices to allow locking onto the rear screenings spreader hitch. The dump beds shall not push down on the spreader when fully raised. Dump beds shall not spill screenings on the roadway when transferred to the spreader xxxxxx. All haul trucks shall have tarpaulins to cover precoated screenings. The self-propelled screenings spreader shall have a screenings xxxxxx in the rear, belt conveyors that carry the screenings to the front, and a spreading xxxxxx capable of providing a uniform screening spread rate over the entire width of the traffic lane in one (1) application.
Thermometer. Digital with metal jacket probe accurate to 1 °F.
Thermometer. A typical analog thermometer is a bimetallic coil, two thin metal strips that expand and contract differently brazed together into a coil that swings an indicator in response to temperature changes. TS Throttle Stop ET Elapsed Time Lane Left or Right lane of the race track RT Reaction Time
Thermometer. 7. Containers to collect composited sample (10-L fluorinated HDPE carboy)
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