Mensor Hand-Held Thermometer CTH63I0
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Description
The all-purpose model CTH6300 hand-held thermometer, for superior mobile temperature measurement, is notable for its flexibility and ease of handling. In addition to Pt100 resistance thermometers, it can also process signals from typical thermocouples. Thus temperatures from -200 ... +1,500 °C (-328 ... +2,732 °F) can be measured.
Its design makes it especially suitable for the commissioning, maintenance and service/calibration of temperature instruments and equipment.
Low-drift measuring amplifiers ensure small measurement errors, while easy-to-use adjustment features considerably simplify adjustments and calibrations:
Applications:
Its design makes it especially suitable for the commissioning, maintenance and service/calibration of temperature instruments and equipment.
Low-drift measuring amplifiers ensure small measurement errors, while easy-to-use adjustment features considerably simplify adjustments and calibrations:
- Calibration by code for fast setting of standard probes via identification numbers
- Physical calibration of probe and display at one, two or three different temperatures
Applications:
- Calibration service companies and service industry
- Measurement and control laboratories
- Industry (laboratory, workshop and production)
- Quality assurance
- Accuracy up to 0.1 K (complete measuring chain)
- One- and two-channel versions
- Connection possibilities for various probe types
- Intrinsically safe version Ex ib IIB T4 Gb
Product Specifications
General Specifications
Probe type: | Pt100 |
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Measuring input: | 1 or 2 |
Pt100 Measuring Range: | Pt100 -200 ... +600 °C (-392 ... +1,112 °F) |
Resistance thermometer type Pt100 Accuracy: | 0.1 K for -100 ... +200 °C (-148 ... +392 °F) otherwise 0.1% of reading |
Measuring rate: | 4/s ("fast"); 1/s ("slow") |
Operating temperature: | 0 ... 40 °C (32 ... 104 °F) |
Storage temperature: | -10 ... +50 °C (14 ... 122 °F) |