Remote Thermometer & Liquid Filled Gauges Users are allowed to control and monitor temperature of food on stovetops and in the oven by remote thermometer. These measuring instruments sense temperature with some device or sensor deployed on the particular equipment providing heat during cooking process and can be seen remotely through a wireless device. There are some other types of remote thermometers that monitor temperature indoor and outdoor. The best application of such instrument would be remote sensing and monitoring of temperature deployed at a cold storage. Cold storages need to maintain a typical range of temperature inside for preservation of food materials stocked and for some other preserving activities such as drying, dehumidifying and freezing. There are remote thermometers that allow temperature monitoring through wireless devices so that users can adjust the temperature settings in cold storages without being physically present near the control panel of the cold storage. Liquid filled gauge is traditionally used for pressure measurements of air or any other working fluid especially in industrial scenario. These are preferred over conventional pressure gauges because of their better performance and better return on investment. These liquid filled gauges are filled with some liquid, usually glycerin or silicon oil and are designed for optimum performance in conditions that are not exactly ideal. The viscous fluid filled in these gauges ensures their long life. Users can lower their instrumentation cost and would also lessen their unscheduled downtime due to consistent uninterrupted performance of liquid filled gauges. Internal viscous liquid filling protects these gauges from adverse temperature fluctuation and vibrations that are the major causes of failure of conventional dry pressure gauges. As they dampen temperature fluctuations and vibrations these liquid filled gauges offer better readability, better control and better process control. These are best suited for condensation build ups. They prevent entrance of moisture in the body casing and the inside lens. Source: https://jyinstruments1.wordpress.com/2017/08/19/remote-thermometer-liquid-filledgauges/