The 3441 and 3442 temperature meters provide high-resolution measurements across a wide range of temperatures using K type thermocouples. With its drip-proof design, the 3442 delivers extended versatility, allowing use in moisture-prone environments when used with a special-purpose temperature probe.
Sensor : K type thermocouple, (Chromel / Almel) Measurement range : -100 °C to 1300 °C -- The actual measurement range is restricted by the temperature probe (0.1 °C Resolution/ -100 °C to 199.9 °C, 1°C Resolution/ 200 °C to 1300 °C) Unit accuracy : ±0.1 % rdg. ±0.8 °C (-100 °C to 199.9 °C) & ±0.2 % rdg. ± 1 °C (200 °C to 1300 °C) *Accuracy of temperature sensor is added Sampling rate : 2 times/s Contact compensation : Auto compensation Functions : Max/Min data recording and display, Display data hold, Sensor broken down display, Auto power save, Low battery warning Power supply : R6P (AA) manganese battery ×4, or LR6 (AA) alkaline battery ×4, Continuous use : 200 hr or better (with manganese battery), Max. rated consumption : 35 mVA Dimensions and mass : 74 mm (2.91 in) W × 155 mm (6.10 in) H × 24 mm (0.94 in) D, 160 g (5.6 oz)
From storage to shipping, it’s important to monitor the temperature of your products to ensure that they are being stored in optimal conditions. Quick to setup, simple to use, the Hi148 Thermologgers are ideal for monitoring temperature in applications such as food processing, transportation, museums, and horticulture
From storage to shipping, it’s important to monitor the temperature of your products to ensure that they are being stored in optimal conditions. Quick to setup, simple to use, the Hi148 Thermologgers are ideal for monitoring temperature in applications such as food processing, transportation, museums, and horticulture
From storage to shipping, it’s important to monitor the temperature of your products to ensure that they are being stored in optimal conditions. Quick to setup, simple to use, the Hi148 Thermologgers are ideal for monitoring temperature in applications such as food processing, transportation, museums, and horticulture