Testo K Temperature Probe

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RS Stock No.:
516-0618
Distrelec Article No.:
176-81-828
Mfr. Part No.:
0602 0393
Brand:
Testo
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Brand

Testo

Sensor Type

K

For Use With

testo 175, testo 176 T3 y testo 176 T4

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

testo Thermocouple Probes


Thermocouple probes compatible with the testo 922 & 925 thermometers and 435 air quality meters
1.2m cable and Type K mini plug connector

Testo Type K Thermocouple, For Use With 922 and 925 Series Thermometers, 1.2m Cable - 0602 0393


This type K thermocouple from Testo is a sensor probe you can place into an environment to measure changes in temperature. Type K thermocouples are the most commonly used type of thermocouple and have a positive chromel wire and a negative alumel wire that connect to form a junction. Each wire reacts to changes in temperature to form an electrical voltage signal, which provides a corresponding measurement for ease of temperature monitoring. It's commonly used to adjust heating systems.

Features & Benefits


• Ample cable length of 1.2m for a flexible connection
• Compatible with thermometers in the 922 and 925 series via a 2-pin connector plug for ease of use
• Quick reaction time of 3s for rapid temperature readings
• Probe shaft length of 115mm for deep insertion to ensure more accurate results

Applications


• Commercial ovens
• Food thermostats
• Boiler sensors
• Industrial probe systems

What's the temperature measurement range of this thermocouple?


This thermocouple has a broad temperature sensing range of -60ºC to +300ºC, so it's suitable for use in extremely hot or cold environments.

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