A six-foot beaded thermocouple probe. This probe is Teflon-insulated and responsive over a range of -200 to 100℃ (-328 to 212℉) with an initial accuracy of +/- 1.5℃ (+/-2.7℉).
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Beaded Thermocouple probe includes 1.8m (6′) of insulated 30-AWG wire wound on an integrated spool caddy /subminiature connector. Color-coded for type J (black) thermocouples according to the ANSI standard.
Type K thermocouple probe can measure up to 900°C (1650°F) when connect to the UX100 thermocouple logger.
Measures voltage, current, frequency, power, power consumption, unbalance, flicker, and harmonics in three- and single-phase power distribution systems.
Capable of simultaneously capturing thousands of parameters, such as low-medium-high frequency transients through peak, waveshape, RMS difference, and adaptive high-speed sampling, as well as power measurements to clearly characterize harmonics, non-sinusoidal, and unbalanced systems.
A power management and energy efficiency meter that integrates with loggers such as the UX120-017, enabling you to measure power factor (PF), reactive power (VAR), watt hours (Wh), and more. Compatible with CTs from 5 to 32,000 A (333mV output) for current measurements.
Provides advanced demand, energy, harmonics and power analysis, as well as display of phasors, scope mode, meters, harmonic spectrums, and sag/swell detection.
Standalone data logger that monitors a motor’s on and off conditions using an internal AC magnetic field sensor. HOBOware Pro or HOBOware free software is required for logger operation.
Standalone data logger that records motor on and off status using the AC field generated by the motor, making it ideal for equipment monitoring. HOBOware Pro or HOBOware free software is required for logger operation.
Three split-core AC current sensors and three voltage leads and outputs a signal proportional to kilowatts of power (demand). Accepting an input primary voltage of 480 Volts AC rms, this transducer requires a Pulse Input Adapter.