Thermocouple: K type (Old Version) for GSL1100X - G1100TCK
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Thermocouple: K type (Old Version) for GSL1100X - G1100TCK

Thermocouple: K type (Old Version) for GSL1100X - G1100TCK

$24.15

Original: $69.00

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Thermocouple: K type (Old Version) for GSL1100X - G1100TCK

$69.00

$24.15

The Story

Features:

  • K type thermocouple for high heat applications at temperatures up to 1250oC
  • Measures room temperature - 1250oC, Suitable for GSL-1100X
Specifications:
  • Positive Material:           Nickel-Chromium
  • Negative Material:          Nickel-Aluminum
  • Wire diameter:               1.5 mm 
  • Lowest Temperature:     -200 oC
  • Highest Temperature:    1250  oC
  • Minimum Std. Error:      +/-2.2  oC


Application Note:

  • If necessary, please check out K type thermocouple extension wire with mini male plug. Using compensating wires is equivalent to stretching them to keep them operating at a constant temperature. The advantages of using compensating cables are saving material costs and solving the problem of constant temperature, etc.
  • There are 2 polarities for K type thermocouple: positive and negative. Please check polarity of K type thermocouple before use. Wrong polarity may cause temperature measuring error.
  • It is also easy to test the polarity of K-type thermocouples. The negative wire is MORE magnetic than the positive wire. Just put a magnet up to each wire. One will be more magnetic than the other.

Description

Features:

  • K type thermocouple for high heat applications at temperatures up to 1250oC
  • Measures room temperature - 1250oC, Suitable for GSL-1100X
Specifications:
  • Positive Material:           Nickel-Chromium
  • Negative Material:          Nickel-Aluminum
  • Wire diameter:               1.5 mm 
  • Lowest Temperature:     -200 oC
  • Highest Temperature:    1250  oC
  • Minimum Std. Error:      +/-2.2  oC


Application Note:

  • If necessary, please check out K type thermocouple extension wire with mini male plug. Using compensating wires is equivalent to stretching them to keep them operating at a constant temperature. The advantages of using compensating cables are saving material costs and solving the problem of constant temperature, etc.
  • There are 2 polarities for K type thermocouple: positive and negative. Please check polarity of K type thermocouple before use. Wrong polarity may cause temperature measuring error.
  • It is also easy to test the polarity of K-type thermocouples. The negative wire is MORE magnetic than the positive wire. Just put a magnet up to each wire. One will be more magnetic than the other.