Product category:
Temperature, pressure and flow measurement
News Release from: Cropico | Subject: Model 3000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 August 2005
Temperature indicator is accurate and
flexible
With inputs for Pt25, Pt100 and all the popular thermocouple types, the indicator has a claimed accuracy of 0.01C and resolution of 0.001C; an on-board data logger stores up to 4000 readings
Cropico says it model 3000 high-accuracy temperature indicator sets a new standard of measurement flexibility, with inputs for Pt25, Pt100 and all the popular thermocouple types and two channels each configurable for any of those plus the ability to select a variety of linearisation standards including user coefficients Particular design attention was paid to the new indicator's thermocouple cold junction circuit which can be set to automatic, off or external sensor mode
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The backlit LCD graphics panel may also be set to display a rolling average and standard deviation of between one and 50 measurements.
Fully portable with built-in rechargeable batteries providing some 14hr operating time and giving full instrument control with RS232 or GPIB interface, the indicator has a claimed accuracy of 0.01C and resolution of 0.001C.
SPRT (ITS-90) conversion is standard and the compact units can compare Pt25 with Pt100 or thermocouples.
An on-board data logger stores up to 4000 readings and the system can provide statistical analysis of stored values.
Hi/Lo limit values may be set over the entire measurement range.
A scanner option extends the instrument to ten channels. Request a free brochure from Cropico ...
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