Fluke calibration 1551 Wired Digital Thermometer for Industrial Use, RTD Probe, 1 Input(s), +160°C Max, ±0.05 °C

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RS Stock No.:
735-6521
Mfr. Part No.:
1551A-9-DL
Brand:
Fluke calibration
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Brand

Fluke calibration

Absolute Maximum Temperature Measurement

+160°C

Calibrated

UKAS

Model Number

1551

Thermometer Type

Wired

Probe Type

RTD

Best Accuracy

±0.05 °C

Application

Industrial

Number of Temperature Inputs

1

Resolution

0.001 °C

Data Storage

Yes

Length

114mm

Width

57mm

Height

25mm

Hazardous Area Certification

ATEX

Temperature Scale

Centigrade, Fahrenheit

Minimum/Maximum Recordings

Yes

Weight

196g

Intrinsically Safe

Yes

Battery Type

AAA

Non Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Fluke 1551A Ex "Stik" Thermometer Readout, UKAS


The Fluke 1551A Ex is the ideal digital substitute for your mercury-in-glass thermometers. Accurate and repeatable to ± 0.05 °C over its full range, the Fluke 1551A “Stik" Thermometer sets the standard in ATEX approved industrial temperature calibration.

Whether working outdoors, in environments where potentially explosive gases may be present, or on the floor of a processing plant, the intrinsically-safe, battery operated, portable reference thermometer is a versatile and durable temperature measurement solution.

Features and Benefits


• Accuracy of ± 0.05 °C (± 0.09 °F) over full range
• Intrinsically safe (ATEX and IECEx compliant)
• Two models to choose from (-50 °C to 160 °C or -80 °C to 300 °C)
• User-configurable temperature Trend/Stability indicator
• Display temperature in °C or °F
• Optional data logging to internal memory
• 300-hour battery life
• Percent battery-life and low-battery indicator