Heating sensor is invisible

Once installed in a wall or plasterboard and skimmed over, this temperature sensor from Radiant control is invisible.
An indoor temperature sensor from Radiant Control can be completely hidden in plaster or plasterboard. The Kanmor 084e sensor mounts flush into the wall and can be skimmed over before the wall finish is complete. The sensor compensated for the temperature drop through the plaster skim. The sensor consists of a 10k thermistor mounted on a white ABS plastic disc and can be connected to any Kanmor 500 Series thermostat for remote temperature-sensing applications.
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