Oakton Temperature Measurement

 
Oakton WD-89800-11 Digi-Sense TC9100 Benchtop Temperature Controller for Thermocouples, 115 VAC
Catalog: 8980011
  • Probe Type (Temp Switch): Thermocouple / RTD
  • # of Switches: 1
  • Output Types (Press / Temp Switches): Relay
  • Special Functions (Press / Temp Switches): Display
  • Product Weight: 7 LBS
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9032.89.6040

Your Price: $1,432.22

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Oakton WD-89800-12 Digi-Sense TC9100 Benchtop Temperature Controller for Thermocouples; 230 VAC
Catalog: 8980012
  • Probe Type (Temp Switch): Thermocouple / RTD
  • # of Switches: 1
  • Output Types (Press / Temp Switches): Relay
  • Special Functions (Press / Temp Switches): Display
  • Product Weight: 7 LBS
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9032.89.6040

Your Price: $1,432.22

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Oakton WD-89800-13 Digi-Sense TC9600 Benchtop Temperature Controller with USB Output, for Thermocouple, RTD, or Thermistors, 115 VAC
Catalog: 8980013
  • Probe Type (Temp Switch): Thermocouple / RTD
  • # of Switches: 1
  • Output Types (Press / Temp Switches): Relay
  • Power (Press / Temp Switches): AC
  • Product Weight: 7 LBS
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9032.89.6040

Your Price: $1,811.11

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Oakton WD-89800-14 Digi-Sense TC9600 Benchtop Temperature Controller with USB Output, for Thermocouple, RTD, or Thermistors, 230 VAC
Catalog: 8980014
  • Probe Type (Temp Switch): Thermocouple / RTD
  • # of Switches: 1
  • Output Types (Press / Temp Switches): Relay
  • Power (Press / Temp Switches): AC
  • Special Functions (Press / Temp Switches): Display
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9032.89.6040

Your Price: $1,811.11

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Oakton Temperature Measurement

How to select the correct Temperature Measurement Sensor and related Peripherals involves an understanding of the measurement technologies and the applications. Here are a few considerations.

Temperature Sensor Selection Questions
  • Temperature range? Sensor technologies work better in particular ranges
  • Accuracy and repeatability? Impacts technology selection and cost
  • Physical installation / geometry:
    • Contact or non-contact? Probes are not always possible, so infrared and thermal imaging may be better
    • Is the process corrosive, high vibration, very high temperature such as a furnace, located in inaccessible area, etc.?
    • How will it be mounted? Wall mount; immersed in a duct, vessel or pipe; thread or flange connection, etc.
    • Is a local display needed?
    • Does it have to send a signal back to a control system or recorder and can cabling be run or would wireless be better?
    • Industry requirements? Food and pharmaceutical industries, for example, often use 3A sanitary connections and require calibration certificates for documentation. Petroleum refineries often require instruments rated for use in hazardous (flammable) areas
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