Test & Measurement: Pocket Probes Measure Surface Or Immersion Temperatures

June 7, 2004
The PTT pocket temperature test probes measure surface or immersion temperatures in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. The TPP1 immersion probes and TPP2 surface-area probes measure from −50°C to 250°C (−50°F to 400°F) with...

The PTT pocket temperature test probes measure surface or immersion temperatures in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. The TPP1 immersion probes and TPP2 surface-area probes measure from −50°C to 250°C (−50°F to 400°F) with 0.1°C or 0.1°F resolution on an easy to read, three-and-a-half-digit LCD display. Temperature change/response time is 10 K/s. A Data Hold function freezes the display. A protective cover with a pocket clip safeguards the immersion probes. An included 3-V CR2032 coin-size battery powers the devices. With a suggested retail price of $12.95 each, all four versions are available from inventory.

Meterman Test Toolswww.metermantesttools.com

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