Joe,
I use a Hewlett Packard HP 34970A Data Acquisition Unit. It is a
computer controlled, programable unit that can test temperatures (up to 60
channels) using all the various flavors of thermocouple wire. It can also
measure VAC and VDC, Amps AC and DC. It sets itself up with an Excel like
spreadsheet. It is extremely easy to use. I pulled it out of the box and
had it up and running within a half hour. You can get a 20 channel
capability for around $1100 or so. You can buy various modules that will
allow you to run relays add more thermal/voltage channels, etc. No lab
should be without several.
Joe Finlayson <[email protected]> on 06/22/2000 10:26:06 AM
To: "'EMC PSTC'" <[email protected]>
cc: (bcc: Dan Mitchell/CondorDC)
Subject: Temperature Meters
Hello Group,
I'm in the market for a multi-channel (12-15+, the more the better)
temperature meter and would appreciate some leads. I found a model MTT-40
on the ED&D web site that seems to fit my needs but would like to shop
around to see what's out there. Any input regarding features with pro's
and
cons would be greatly appreciated. Could someone also explain the
differences between the options of glass braid and teflon thermocouple
wire.
The only difference shown on the web site was the max temperature
supported.
Thx,
Joe
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Joe Finlayson
Manager, Compliance Engineering
Telica, Inc.
734 Forest Street, Bldg. G, Suite 100
Marlboro, MA 01752
Tel: (508) 480-0909 x212
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Email: [email protected]
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