L300-TC Thermocouple 8 Zone Temperature Alarm / Controller

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SKU
XE-6031-001
£1,088.86 £907.38
Lead Time:
In-Stock
Weight:
1.00KG
Tariff Code:
90251900
Country of Manufacture:
GB
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The Labfacility L300-TC (Thermocouple) temperature alarm / on-off controller can be used in conjunction with a PC to provide accurate monitoring and alarm or on-off control of up to 8- zones simultaneously. It can also be used as a stand-alone instrument without the need for a PC.

The PC software supplied with the instrument allows control, configuration, measurement, logging, charting, alarm & relay configuration and calibration functions via a PC.

The in-built, self-calibration facility for the thermocouple version is a rapid and convenient method for on-site calibration and does not require any additional equipment other than a special, external link. Self-calibration of Pt100 ranges is equally simple and uses plug-in precision resistors.

 

Key Features

Low cost – high performance USB PC interface 8 thermocouple (type J,K,T,E,N,R,S & B) inputs
Built-in display for selected channel or all channels auto-scrolling Resolution 0.1°C on display, 0.01°C in software Self-calibration feature
Select °C / °F PC software included for remote control and measure, logging, configuration and calibration 8 x configurable change-over relays 10A/250V
CE marked RoHS compliant 2 year warranty

  

Unit supplied as standard with:

  • USB Comms Lead
  • L300-CALT calibration reference link
  • AC/DC power adapter
  • Quick start-up guide
  • PC software and user manual on CD (also available as a download)

 

Panel Mount Brackets available for this item, for front or rear mounting

Applications

Food preparation Storage facilities Educational establishments
R&D Heating & ventilation setup Building & energy management
Instrumentation laboratories Refrigeration/freezer plant monitoring Museums and Galleries

L300 beginners guide

Labfacility L300 beginners guide, narrated by Ken Jefferies (author of "The Labfacility Temperature Handbook")