Dear Friends

SensaTronics apparently uses "very accurate and stable thermistors" which is 
not really what we need for higher temperatures. I think the upper limit is 
still quite low - maybe 500 deg.

E-eh, not that interesting.

If you need multiple thermocouples and want to have both voltage and 4-20 ma 
channels I recommend the Agilent 34972 multiplexer but it is closer to $2K.  It 
is absolutely amazing in its capabilities. On the cheaper end is the OPUS 10 
from Lufft. Very nice unit and completely portable. It records high, low and 
average for two channels. About the size of a cigarette pack.

Regards
Crispin


From: Bob Kenworthy [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: [#MBB-501469]: High Temp Inquiry

> The datasheet provided below gives detailed temperature ratings for all of 
> our probes, as well as which units they are compatible with.  Please note:  
> the Standard Temperature Probe is no longer available, and has been replaced 
> with the Heavy Duty Temperature Probe.

http://www.sensatronics.com/downloads/datasheets/datasheet_probes.pdf

If you need anything else, feel free to let me know!
Have a great day!
--Bob

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Bob Kenworthy
Sensatronics - "Your 6th Sense in the Datacenter"
Phone: (512) 371-6822
www.sensatronics.com


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