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Product category: Temperature sensors
News Release from: Cropico | Subject: Series 3000 precision digital thermometers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 September 2000

Digital thermometers add channels with
accuracy

Cropico Series 3000 precision digital thermometers are now offered with a thermocouple or RTD scanner upgrading the standard unit from two to ten channels without affecting accuracy or resolution

Cropico Series 3000 precision digital thermometers are now offered with a thermocouple or RTD scanner upgrading the standard unit from two to ten channels without affecting the instrument's exceptionally high 0.01C accuracy and 0.001C resolution These 'economically priced' user-configurable thermometers offer the flexibility of integral data logging with time start and variable interval

They are linearised for ten thermocouples and Pt100, with either chosen for display.

Up to nine thermocouples can be compared directly against one PRT, which is ideal for calibrating thermocouples, and allows any mix of probe types to be measured or calibrated.

To ensure optimal measurements, PRT characteristics can be entered and stored.

Measuring current may be reduced to determine self-heating of the probe and can also be reversed automatically to optimise any thermal emf errors.

The instrument's memory holds 4000 single channel or 2000 dual channel readings stored and displayed or downloaded to a PC or printer.

A maths function displays statistical analysis of stored or filtered values, and RS232/IEEE-488 interface options allow incorporation into automated measuring systems.

A sealed lead acid battery gives 8hr continuous operation, with a rugged internal mains charger for convenience and safety.

Dedicated front panel keys assure ease of use. Request a free brochure from Cropico ...

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