Multi-function temperature monitor provides eight channels

Offering eight channel, the L300 multi-function temperature monitor will be showcased by Labfacility at Northern Manufacturing 2014. It provides eight-channel measurement and logging with eight relay outputs for alarm or control switching.

Labfacility-preview-edit-L300_tmb Eight independent relay outputs are configurable for versatility and provide 10A/ 250V changeover contacts. Output modes include high, low and band alarm and on-off control. Hysteresis and band values are user-set.

The monitor can be used in conjunction with a PC to provide accurate, versatile eight-channel temperature measurement, scanning and logging of measured values. It can also be used as a standalone eight-channel indicator / logger and incorporates a digital display of measured temperature.

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

According to the company, the monitor has high measurement resolution and represents a crossover between plant practicality and laboratory performance at a competitive price.

The PC software, supplied with the instrument, allows control, measure, charting, logging and calibration functions in addition to relay configuration.

The eight input channels accept thermocouples type J,K,T,E,N,R ,S & B or Pt100 two- or three-wire sensors; the thermocouple version incorporates highly stable , automatic cold junction compensation.

Resolution is 0.01oC and accuracy is ±0.01oC for Pt100, ±0.02oC for thermocouples with a resolution of 0.1oC. The integral, backlit LCD can indicate selected channels or automatically scroll through all inputs. The measured temperature can be displayed in degrees C or F. Communications are via a USB port.

The instrument is CE marked, RoHS compliant and has a two year warranty.

See for yourself on the Labfacility stand J45 or go to http://www.labfacility.co.uk/