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EasyLog Thermocouple USB Temperature Logger

Manufacturer: Corintech Ltd.
  • Measures and logs temperature using a K, J or T-type thermocouple
  • Includes a K-type thermocouple, battery and software
  • USB interface for data download and setup
EasyLog Thermocouple USB Temperature Logger
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About this product

This USB data logger uses a K, J or T-type thermocouple to measure and log temperature readings. It will store over 32,000 readings and is supplied with a long-life lithium battery which will last for approximately six months. Data is downloaded by plugging the logger directly into the USB port of a PC or laptop. The included downloadable software allows data to be viewed, printed and exported and will also allow you to configure the thermocouple type, logging rate, start-time, logging mode and alarm thresholds. 

The logger is supplied with a basic K-type thermocouple which will measure temperatures within the range of 0 to 200°C (32 to 392°F). It can also be used with any K, J or T-type thermocouple that has a standard mini thermocouple connector. For more information on suitable alternative thermocouples please contact the following companies:

UK
RS Components (www.rs-components.com)
Farnell (www.farnell.com)
Helium Projects (www.helium.uk.net)
TC Ltd (www.tc.co.uk)

USA
Omega (www.omega.com)
Allied Electronics (www.aliedelec.com)
Newark Electronics (www.newark.com)

 

Specification

Logger Specifications:
* K-type probe (provided) measurement range: 0°C to +200°C (+32°F to +392°F)
* K-type probe measurement range: -200°C to +1,350°C (-328°F to +2,462°F)
* J-type probe measurement range: -200°C to +1190°C (-328°F to +2174°F)
* T-type probe measurement range: -200°C to +390°C (-328°F to +734°F)
* Resolution: 0.5°C (1°F)
* Accuracy: ±1°C (±2°F)
* Logging rage: User configurable; 1s to 12hr
* Battery type: 1/2AA 3.6V lithium
* Battery life: Approximately 2 years

Software specifications:
* Compatibility: 32 and 64bit versions of Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11.
* Configurable parameters:
   - Logger name
   - °C / °F
   - Logging rate (1s, 10s, 1m, 5m, 30m, 1hr, 6hr, 12hr
   - High and low alarms
   - Start date and start time
   - Range of logging modes available

 

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Manufacturer: Corintech Ltd.
  • Measures and logs temperature using a K, J or T-type thermocouple
  • Includes a K-type thermocouple, battery and software
  • USB interface for data download and setup
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