Testo 720 Wired Digital Thermometer for Industrial, Laboratory Use, NTC, PT100, RTD Probe, 1 Input(s), +800°C Max, ±0.9

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RS Stock No.:
518-5162
Mfr. Part No.:
0560 7207
Brand:
Testo
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Brand

Testo

Absolute Maximum Temperature Measurement

+800°C

Calibrated

UKAS

Model Number

720

Thermometer Type

Wired

Probe Type

NTC, PT100, RTD

Best Accuracy

±0.9 °F

Application

Industrial, Laboratory

Number of Temperature Inputs

1

Resolution

0.1 °C

Data Storage

Yes

Length

182mm

Width

64mm

Height

40mm

Minimum/Maximum Recordings

Yes

Temperature Scale

Centigrade, Fahrenheit

Weight

171g

Battery Type

9V

RoHS Status: Not Applicable

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Testo Handheld Digital Thermometer, 171g, +800°C Maximum Temperature - 720 Series - 0560 7207


Easily measure and control temperatures in your industrial environment with this digital thermometer from Testo. It's battery-operated for portability and a has a backlit display so you can easily take temperature readings in dark or dimly lit environments. This input-wired instrument has an accuracy calibration of ±0.2°C, making it highly reliable. It also allows for a small amount of data storage so you can record and compare measurements over time. An adjustable alarm alerts you when a certain temperature has been reached for greater ease of temperature control.

Features & Benefits


• Wide temperature measurement range of -100°C to +800°C for use in demanding environments
• Centigrade and Fahrenheit temperature scales for versatile use
• Printout readings available when used with a Testo printer for ease of access to data
• Light weight of 171g for ease of handling and portability

Applications


• Pharmaceutical manufacturing
• Food processing
• Indoor climate monitoring

How does a digital thermometer work?


Digital thermometers work by using heat sensors to determine the temperature of an environment or substance. They contain small computing systems and resistors that react to conditions via the sensors, converting the difference in resistance to a temperature reading.

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