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Comark Waterproof Digital Thermometer, -58° - 300°F
List Price: $31.75
Sale Price: $18.00
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Comark waterproof digital thermometer, -58° - 300°f this comark pocket thermometer has a compact, slim pen style with a thin probe tip for fast response. this thermometer is waterproof and can withstand constant use in wet of humid conditions...
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Stainless Steel K-Type Thermocouple Insertion Probe 3" - Set of 2
List Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $11.00
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This is a small size and inexpensive insertion thermocouple with a K-Type sensor. The sensor is housed at the tip of a 3 inch long stainless steel probe, which comes with a 2 inch long handle. It has a miniature type connector that will work with digital K-type thermometers...
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Cole-Parmer Remote-Monitoring Thermocouple Thermometer (Deg. F)
Sale Price: $28.00
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This meter has a 4-ft. ribbon micro-cable that allows you to place the probe within an area and close the door without affecting the probe or the door seal. Accurately monitor temperature within freezers, water baths, heating blocks, incubators, refrigerators, and other areas...
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Extech MN35 Digital Mini MultiMeter
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $19.99
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* Resistance Tests with Continuity and Diode Functions
* Convenient Mini Size with Protective Rubber Holster and Tilt Stand
* Data Hold Locks Reading in the Display
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3" K-Type Thermocouple Probe Sensor f. Digital Thermometer 752°F
Sale Price: $5.99
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This is a great, small and inexpensive insertion thermocouple with a K-Type sensor. The sensor is housed at the tip of a 3 inch long stainless steel probe, which comes with a small 2 inch long handle. It has a miniature type connector that will work with digital K-type thermometers (e...
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Dual Two Channel 2 K-Type Digital Thermometer Thermocouple Sensor 1300°C/2372°F
Sale Price: $21.09
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5 digits Large LCD display High Resolution up to 0.1 °C & 0.1 °F User Calibration of Temperature and Restore Factory Setting Low battery indication Data Hold function mode Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN) and Average Temperature Measurement (AVG) 2 channel temperature measurement (T1 & T2) Differential Temperature Measurement (T1 - T2) Extra 2 pieces of Metal Temperature Probes Switchable between °C, °F & K Temperature range: -50 ~ 1300 °C (-58 ~ 2372 °F) Accuracy: ±0...
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Fieldpiece ATC1 Pipe Clamp (1 3/8")
Sale Price: $45.86
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The ATC1, K-type, pipe clamp thermocouple is used to take temperatures of pipes or any other cylindrical surface within its 3/8" to 1 3/8" jaw range. Using a pipe clamp thermocouple greatly facilitates taking superheat or subcooling measurements...
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Fieldpiece SC53 Dual Display Mini Clamp Meter with Temperature
List Price: $115.00
Sale Price: $91.90
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Read amps and volts at the same time with the Dual-Display Mini Clamp Meter with Temperature, model SC53. In addition to having a dedicated display for reading amps, you can measure any of the other ranges on the meter dial simultaneously...
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Fieldpiece SOX2 Combustion Check Meter
List Price: $249.00
Sale Price: $230.00
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The SOX2 gives technicians accurate combustion testing, measuring flue gas %O2, temperature, and calculating %CO2 and % Excess Air. The SOX2 tests the three most common fuel types for residential and light commercial combustion equipment: Natural gas, Oil #2, and Propane.
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Digital 2 k-type Thermocouple Thermometer DM6802A+
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $39.99
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This is a high quality digital k-type thermometer for contact temperature measurements. It has two inputs for K-type thermocouples and can display T1 or T2. It also allows to display the differential temperature T1-T2 ...
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Here are some more information for Type Thermocouple:

Data Logger Use in Environmental Monitoring
With worldwide concern about global climate change the use of data logger equipment to monitor a wide range of environmental factors such as temperature, solar radiation, rainfall, and water table levels is becoming increasingly prevalent.
Many modern data logger models offer long operation on internal batteries coupled with multi channel universal input capability. This makes them ideal for use in the field with a variety of environmental sensors. The basic data logger inputs required for these sensors are listed below:
Data Logger Temperature Sensor Inputs
The three main types of temperature sensors are thermocouples, PT100 sensors and thermistors. Thermocouples require a data logger with high resolution and cold junction compensation. Thermocouples do not require external power making them ideal for use with data logger installations in remote locations. Thermistors are low cost and accurate, but are non linear so the data logger needs an internal look up table to read these devices accurately. PT100 sensors are very accurate, but as they are three wire devices many low cost data logger models are not compatible.
Data Logger Rain Gauge Inputs
A rain gauge is a barrel shaped device with a rain collector. The collector funnels the rain water onto a tipping bucket sensor. When the bucket fills up it tips, triggering a pulse from a reed switch to measure 0.2 of a millimeter of rainfall. A data logger must have a pulse input to work with a rain gauge.
Data Logger Inputs for Solar Radiation Sensors
Whilst many low cost data logger models can work with temperature sensors and rain gauges, the very low voltage output of solar radiation sensors can present a problem. With a typical range of 0-20 mV to represent a range of 0-2000 WM2 a data logger needs a very low measurement range and high resolution to take meaningful readings.
Data Logger inputs for Water Level Sensors
Water level sensors are usually submersible pressure sensor types or ultrasonic non contact. As most pressure based depth sensors require excitation the data logger needs to be able to power the sensor. Many data logger models have a five volt supply available for this type of sensor. For use with ultrasonic level sensors the data logger needs to be able to power a 4-20mA loop.
Data Logger Inputs for Wind Sensors
These are available with voltage, mA and serial outputs. Whilst most data logger types can handle voltage and current inputs few are able to read serial devices. The new generation of Omni Instruments data logger models support the serial protocols used by the latest wind sensors.
So it can be seen that for environmental monitoring applications it is important to select a data logger with multi channel input capability which is able to support a wide range of sensor inputs
Omni Instruments has many years of experience of providing data logger equipment for these applications and can also supply compatible sensors.
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Jim Furness is CEO of Omniinstruments Ltd, specialists in data logger and other instrumentation solutions
I am wanting a milli volt generator but i do not have the electrical prints to dos?
the generator is to simulate a K type thermocouple 20 to 50 milli volts max
Cheap and simple solution:
Use a good 1.5Volt battery, connect a 2.7KOhm 1% fixed resistor, and a linear 100 Ohm potentiometer in series across the battery.
Between the center tap and the "bottom" end of the potentiometer, you will get 0 .... 53 milli Volt. Use a knob and scale, and a milli Volt Meter to calibrate it.
Temperature Sensor has 4 stripped lead thermocouple inputs.
Able to obtain temperature in °C for K, J, E, and T-Type thermocouples at rate of 25 S/sec, 1048 - PhidgetTemperatureSensor delivers thermocouple resolution of 0.1°C (K-type at 25°C) and 4 µV, with accuracy of 2°C (K-type). Sensor connects directly to computer's USB port, and features current consumption of 25 mA and USB device voltage of 4.75-5.25 Vdc. Users can program device using API ...
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