Mechatronic Rigid Stem Thermometer with Amplifier DN100 Type A84
Mechatronic rigid stem thermometer
Two different sensors measure at one and same point
No measurement errors owing to different temperatures at two separate points
Ideal position of both sensors
Immediately comparable results
Only one terminal socket necessary
Specifications
Mechatronic Rigid Stem Thermometer with Amplifier DN100 Type A84
A combined instrument
The mechatronic rigid stem Thermo-meter combines the well-known TEMPRESS rigid stem thermometer and an electronic temperature sensor (thermocouple type K), into one useful tool.
Due to its construction, with the electronic sensor lead running through the thermometer stem into the bulb, both the sensor and the thermometer can be exchanged independently.
The TEMPRESS mechatronic rigid stem thermometer – for greater precision
TEMPRESS mechatronic rigid stem thermometer reduces temperature deviations significantly by combining a mechanic thermometer with an electronic temperature sensor.
When the two instruments are used independently, deviations of up 15% (as much as 60°C at 400°C) have been recorded because the measurement is taken at two separate points.
By combining the two instruments and measuring at a single point, the mechatronic rigid stem thermometer reduces maximum deviation of the two readouts to a maximum of 12,1°C (1,6% at 600°C = 9,6°C + 0,0075% at 600°C = 4,5°C), corresponding to the tolerance of both measuring systems.
Standard articles
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Single contact
(1 contact point)
Avaliable contact types:
KN,KM,KE and KI
Contact Function : Break
1
Contact Function : Close
2
Contact Function : Shift
3
Contact Function Separate Circuits : Break
4
Contact Function Separate Circuits : Close
5
Double contact
(2 contact points)
Avaliable contact types:
KN,KM,KE and KI
Shift contact
(2 contact points switch function)
Avaliable contact types:
KN and KM
Double contact
(2 contact pointers seperate Circuits)
Avaliable contact types:
KN and KM
Triple contact
(3 contact pointers)
Avaliable contact types:
KN and KM
Triple contact
(3 contact pointers)
Avaliable contact types:
KN and KM
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