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UWTC
UW Series Compact Wireless Thermocouple/RTD Transmitter
- FCC Compliant (all versions)
- User Configurable For Type J, K, T, E, R, S, B, N, C Thermocouple Input and RTD Input
- Ease of Use and Plug and Play
- Free TC Central Software Converts Your PC Into a Multi- Channel Real Time Monitor, Chart Recorder or Data Logger
UWTC
From
$
213.15

Product Overview
Omega's Wireless Thermocouple & RTD Transmitter/Connector Series features stand-alone, compact, battery powered thermocouple & RTD connectors that transmit their readings back to a host receiver up to 120 m (400') away.
Each unit can be programmed in the field to work as a type J, K, T, E, R, S, B, N or C calibration connector or RTD inputs. When activated the transmitter/connector will transmit readings continuously at pre set time interval that was programmed by the user during the initial setup.
Each unit measures and transmits: Thermocouple/RTD Input Reading, Connector Ambient Temperature, RF Signal Strength and Battery Condition to the host and is displayed on the PC screen in real time using the provided software. When used with host receiver UWTC-REC1 data from up to 48 wireless thermocouple connectors can be received and displayed.
Each unit includes free software that converts your PC into a strip chart recorder or data logger so readings can be saved and later printed or exported to a spread sheet file. When used with host Transceiver UWTC-REC2 wireless data from one connector can be re-transmitted out of the receiver by a wired connection as an analog voltage or current to interface with a controller, PLC or data acquisition board.
More receivers information is available as the following:
ZW-REC ZW-REC: 127-channel wireless receiver with Ethernet for web-based monitoring
UWTC-REC1_2 UWTC-REC1: 48-channel wireless receiver with USB
UWTC-REC1_2 UWTC-REC2: 48-channel wireless receiver with USB and single analog output
UWTC-REC4 UWTC-REC4: 48-channel DIN rail mount wireless receiver with USB and four analog output signals
Each unit can be programmed in the field to work as a type J, K, T, E, R, S, B, N or C calibration connector or RTD inputs. When activated the transmitter/connector will transmit readings continuously at pre set time interval that was programmed by the user during the initial setup.
Each unit measures and transmits: Thermocouple/RTD Input Reading, Connector Ambient Temperature, RF Signal Strength and Battery Condition to the host and is displayed on the PC screen in real time using the provided software. When used with host receiver UWTC-REC1 data from up to 48 wireless thermocouple connectors can be received and displayed.
Each unit includes free software that converts your PC into a strip chart recorder or data logger so readings can be saved and later printed or exported to a spread sheet file. When used with host Transceiver UWTC-REC2 wireless data from one connector can be re-transmitted out of the receiver by a wired connection as an analog voltage or current to interface with a controller, PLC or data acquisition board.
More receivers information is available as the following:
ZW-REC ZW-REC: 127-channel wireless receiver with Ethernet for web-based monitoring
UWTC-REC1_2 UWTC-REC1: 48-channel wireless receiver with USB
UWTC-REC1_2 UWTC-REC2: 48-channel wireless receiver with USB and single analog output
UWTC-REC4 UWTC-REC4: 48-channel DIN rail mount wireless receiver with USB and four analog output signals
Show Ratings & Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Steve from
Good wireless alternative
Was pretty easy to set up, has a surprisingly good range. Just wish the battery life was better.
Date published: 2015-12-04
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Jeff W from
Nice Product but...
I purchased this wireless thermometer to record temperatures and log them on the included software for our state health department requirements. I am happy with the quality of the unit but I am disappointed that I can't use the software because it doesn't work with our Windows 10 machine. The tech support said they haven't updated their software drivers to work with Windows 10 yet. Hopefully soon so I can start recording temperatures.
Date published: 2017-01-05
Rated 2 out of
5
by
ChuckB from
One of two units failed.
Our shop has 10 wireless Omega Sensors (two UWTC and 8 UWRH) 9 of them have worked very well for almost a year. The web configuration was a little crude (and for us the online plots don't work, but we don't need them). One sensor "failed" and was sent back to Omega. The first tech told me it worked on their system and he sent it back. When it arrived back (months later) I still could not read data from the sensor and scrapped it.
Date published: 2019-01-02
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Paw Paw from
Great product for unusual application
We are using this unit, here at The AG and Forestry Museum in Jackson MS, on a 1929 oil engine that operates the oldest operating cotton gin in the united states. The unit is mounted to the connecting rod barring inside the engine and rotates with the barring while the engine is running. This unit allows us to monitor engine vibrations and connecting rod barring temprature in real time, with a laptop computer, while we are ginning cotton. We have used this setup for several years with great success. Great product that has saves us from catastrophic engine failure of a engine that cant be replaced.
Date published: 2015-12-03
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Dave Mulligan from
President Turn-AboutLLC
Other than pickng up electronic "noise", the WTC works well monitoring temperature through complete rotomolding cycles. The paired software is very intuitive, and easy to download and use.
Date published: 2024-01-16
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Bob23 from
Does not work anymore after 4 months
I have not been able to use it after few month I bought it. I cannot etablish a connection the UWTC anymore. I have reach Omega, the gave me advices that did not work at all and ask me to send it back.
It does not even come with a battery integrated. You have to buy the battery separately and it uses a 3.6V AA battery which is very hard to find. Why not using a standard AA 1.5V battery?
Moreover the product seems to work on a very old technologies and have not been updated since a while.
I would NOT recommend this product, I find out competitors product that use standard 1.5V battery and that does not need the receiver, and you can even plug 2 thermocouples on it...
Date published: 2021-08-12
Rated 5 out of
5
by
James4 from
Works Well in a Tough Application
We bought this as an experiment for use in a rigorous tire testing application. Even after being exposed to high levels of vibration and about 1500 RPM rotation many times, the unit still works and is calibrated. I couldn't be more impressed.
Date published: 2021-03-12
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Mosaic Color and Additive from
Rotational Plastic Molds
The wireless thermocouple works great for our quality department using a rotational plastic molder to expand our testing. It is a simple product that makes it easy to read the temperature inside the mold. The only problem we have is the connecting wires are very thin, and have problems with breaking, or coming loose. Only other problem we have had in the past is, if we let the battery sit in the thermocouple it will go dead faster, so we remove it each time.
Date published: 2021-01-08
What batteries does this probe use?
Hello, thank you for your question. This transmitter uses 3.6V “AA” lithium battery. Our part number is UWTC-BATT, but you could also use the ones you could find at a regular store.
Date published: 2022-04-20
Hi there, What are the power consumption values for this sensor in active and sleep modes? is it possible to program this for a low power consumption?
Hello, thank you for your question. There is no need for program it as the unit comes standard with low power consumption setup. The only option to save battery is to turn it off when not in use. Specific power consumption values are not available. Many factors affect battery life like environment conditions and transmission rates, but typical battery life is 3 years at 1 sample/minute reading rate @ 25°C.
Date published: 2020-08-07
will the UWTC-1 software run on windows 10
Yes the latest version of software is Windows 10 compliant here is a link: ftp://ftp.omega.com/public/DASGroup/products/UWTC/TCC_1.12.16.0818.zip
Date published: 2020-02-12
Are there dimensions available for the mounting bracket?
Hello John
The unit does not have a mounting bracket available.
Date published: 2020-03-25
Is this device able to read out temperature even if the thermocouple is connected to a high common mode voltage (~1-2 kV)?
Hi, thanks for connecting with Omega. The UWTC-2 is only designed for t/c signals which are equivalent to dc millivolts. High voltages of this magnitude would certainly damage the unit. Please email us at das@omega.com with any further questions. Thank you.
Date published: 2019-06-20
Do the accuracy specification apply to the entire ambient/CJC temperature range?
See below and we hope this helps answer your question. If not, please contact our Tech Support for further advisement. Thanks!
Ambient Temperature Reading, Accuracy: ±2.0°C (3.6°F)
TC Measurement Accuracy:
Type J, K: ±0.5% of reading or ±1.0°C (1.8°F), whichever is greater
Type T, N, E: ±0.5% of reading or ±2.0°C (3.6°F), whichever is greater
Type R, S, B, C: ±0.5% of full scale
Date published: 2019-05-16
Is the UWTC-2 temp transmitter compatible with the MWTC-REC1-915 receiver?
Hello Jim
The UWTC-2 is not compatible with the MWTC-REC1-915 receiver. It will work with either the UWTC-REC type receivers or with the ZW-REC receiver.
Date published: 2019-09-10