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Meas. rangeIllustrationAccuracyPart no. 0 to+120 °C
±0.5 °C(0 to+49.9 °C)±1 °C(+50 to+120 °C) 0554 0670
Ø150 mm Conn.: Fixed cable, 1.5 m Accuracy corresponds to ISO 7243, ISO 7726, DIN EN 27726,DIN 33403 requirements

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Meas. rangeIllustrationAccuracyPart no.
0 to+500 ppm CO ±5% of mv(+100.1 to+500 ppm CO)±5 ppm CO(0 to+100ppm CO) Ambient CO probe, for detecting CO inbuildings and rooms0632 3331
Conn.: Fixed cable, 1.5 m CO2 probe measures indoor air quality andmonitors the workplace. With plug-in head, connection cable 0430 0143 or 0430 0145 required 0632 1240
0 to+1 Vol. % CO 2 ±(50 ppm CO 2 ±2% ofmv)(0 to+5000 ppm CO 2 )±(100 ppm CO 0 to+10000 ppm CO Conn.: Plug-in head.connection cable 0430 0143 or 0430 0145 required 2 2 ±3% ofmv)(+5001 to+10000 ppm CO 2 ) Mechanical rpm probe with plug-in head 0640 0340
20 to20000 rpm±1 digit Conn.: Plug-in head.connection cable 0430 0143 or 0430 0145 required Included2 probe tips Ø 8 and Ø 12 mm 1 hollow cone Ø 8 mm 1 surface speed disc Ø 19 mm to measurerotational speed: rpm = rotational speed inmm/s
0 to+1000 mV0 to+10 V 0 to+20 mA±1 mV(0 to+1000 mV)±0.01 V(0 to+10 V)±0.04 mA(0 to+20 mA) Current/voltage cable (±1 V, ±10 V, 20 mA) 0554 0007
Conn.: Plug-in head.connection cable 0430 0143or 0430 0145 required 4 to 20 mA interface for connection andintermittent power supply to transmitters (scaling via hand-held instrument), in robust metal housing with impact protection, incl. magnet for fast attachment0554 0528
0/4 to20 mA±0.04 mA Channels: 1 channel, transmitter connection viaterminal boardAuxiliary energy output: 18V DC±20%max. connection load: 30 mA Accessories Part no. Accessories Part no.
Cable, 1.5 m long, connects probe with plug-in head to meas.instrument, PUR coating material 0430 0143
Adapter to connect NiCr-Ni thermocouples and probes with openwire ends 0600 1693
Cable, 5 m long, connects probe with plug-in head to measuringinstrument, PUR coating material 0430 0145
Handle for plug-in measuring tip 0600 5593
Silicone heat paste (14g), Tmax = +260°C, improves heat transfer in surface probes Extension cable, 5 m long, between plug-in head cable andinstrument, PUR coating material 0554 0004 0409 0063
Telescopic handle, max. 1 m, for probe with plug-in head, cable: 2.5 m long, PUR coating material 0430 0144 Technical data Probe typePt100 NTC Type K (NiCr-Ni) Type S (Pt10Rh-Pt) Type J (Fe-CuNi) -40 to+150 °C0.01 °C(-99.9 to+300 °C)0.1 °C(-200 to-100 °C) 0.1 °C(+300.1 to+800 °C)±0.2 °C(-10 to+50 °C)±0.4 °C(-40 to-10.1 °C)±0.4 °C(+50.1 to+150 °C)0.1 °C See probe data -200 to+1370 °C0.1 °C(-200 to+1370 °C)±(0.3 °C+ 0.1% of mv) 0 to+1760 °C1 °C±1 °C -200 to+1000 °C0.1 °C Accuracy±1 digitResolution ±0.4 °C(-150 to+150 °C)±1 °C(-200 to-150.1 °C) ±1 °C(+150.1 to+1000 °C) Probe typeCO2 probe CO probe Mechanical Current measurement Voltage measurement
2 0 to+500 ppm CO±1 digit 20 to20000 rpm1 rpm±0.04 mA 0 to+20 mA0.01 mA±0.01 V 0 to+10 V0.01 V 0 to+10000 ppm CO
2 Accuracy±1 digitMeas. range0 to+1 Vol. % CO ±5% of mv(0 to+500ppm CO) Resolution Measurement range temp.-200 to+800 °C
Memory space: 1 MB, corresponds to approx. 500,000readings Other features: automatic recognition of all connected probes Power supply: Battery/rech. batt., alternatively 8V mains unit Battery life in continuous operation with 2 TC probes: 18 h Oper. temp. 0 to+50 °C-25 to+60 °C1,5 V AAWeight500 gPCRS232 interface ±0.1 °C(-49.9 to+99.9 °C)±(0.1 °C+ 0.1% of mv) remaining range Warranty3 years Battery type18 hBattery lifeStorage temp. Globe thermometer to measure radiant heat
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