Temperature logger has USB and greater accuracy

A Grant Instruments (Cambridge) product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Aug 16, 2005

Six channel logger is compact and battery operated, accommodates a wide range of K and T type thermocouple probes, and automatically detects when sensors are connected to make setup easy

Grant says its OQ610 temperature logger offers a simple to use, affordable and flexible system for a host of temperature monitoring applications in industry, research and development.

The logger can accommodate a wide range of K and T type thermocouple probes which offers the user greater flexibility, a quick response time and higher accuracy.

For ease of use, the it also has USB communications which not only facilitates PC communications but also allows users to connect directly to a USB printer and get immediate reports without ever touching the PC.

The six channel logger is small and compact making it suitable for use in a variety of applications.

It is battery operated, easily portable and can be set-up via a simple three button operation or from the PC.

Simply power up the logger, connect the thermocouples and carry out the tests.

The logger automatically detects when sensors are connected, making setup even easier.

It can be configured to automatically start and stop logging on time or temperature levels and has the capability of logging up to eight readings per second to provide a more detailed analysis in fast changing temperature processes.

The OQ610 is supplied with SquirrelView software, a powerful and easy to use application for configuring, downloading, displaying and analysing data from the logger.

SquirrelView can also automatically calculate cure times when needed in applications using conveyor ovens.

At the touch of a button the OQ610 temperature logger can directly print user-configurable, concise reports to simplify record keeping and provide ISO9000 quality records for compliance and traceability.

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