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Dual Input Type K/J Thermometer- (TMP60)

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The Triplett Model TMP60 Dual Input Type K (-328 to 2501°F/-200 to 1372°C) /Type J (-346 to 2012°F/-210 to 1100°C) Thermometer has a dual backlit display with °C, °F or °K temperature readout and can display T1, T2, and T1-T2. It can be used to measure the surface temperature of solid objects as well as in liquids and ambient (air) temperature. It features an adjustable offset for probe compensation, Min/Max/Average with elapsed time reference, Data Hold function that freezes readings on the display for easy viewing, and a programmable auto power off with disable to conserve battery life. Includes 3 AAA batteries and (2) Type K Thermocouple bead probes. 1-year warranty.

TMP60-NIST Comes with Certificate of traceability to NIST Standards 
Please add 11 business days lead-time for the NIST calibration process

CATEGORYDIGITAL THERMOMETERS

  • Dual backlit display with °C, °F or °K temperature readout
  • Display T1, T2, and T1-T2
  • Adjustable offset for probe compensation
  • Min/Max/Average with elapsed time reference
  • Data Hold freezes readings on the display
  • Programmable auto power off with disable
  • Includes: 3 AAA batteries and (2) Type K Thermocouple bead probe
  TMP60
Type K Temperature Range -328 to 2501°F (-200 to 1372°C)
Type J Temperature Range -346 to 2012°F (-210 to 1100°C)
Accuracy ±(0.15% + 1.8°F/1°C) above -148°F (-100°C)
±(0.5% + 3.6°F/2°C) below -148°F (-100°C)
Resolution 0.1°F/°C
Power (3) AAA batteries
Dimensions 8.7 x 2.5 x 1.1” (220 x 63 x 28mm)
Weight 7oz (200g)

Q: The device is displaying incorrect temperatures across all measurement types, with both Celsius and Fahrenheit readings appearing negative. What could be causing this?

A: It's essential to verify the display settings of your device. Have you set the unit to show both T1 and T2 simultaneously or is it displaying the difference, T1 – T2? The latter subtracts one value from the other and could result in negative readings. If you've set it to display both T1 and T2, made sure no Min/Max options are selected, and confirmed that the leads are correctly positioned, then the negative readings may be attributed to a defective unit or faulty test lead

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