Example 7 Thermocouple Setting And Measurement - UNI-T UT8806E User Manual

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Example 7 Thermocouple Setting and Measurement

A thermocouple is a commonly used temperature sensor. When using thermocouple
measurements, the thermocouple type, thermocouple voltage and cold end temperature
should be confirmed.
The UT8806E has a built-in temperature sensor for measuring the temperature near the HI
terminal and LO terminal (cold end temperature). When thermocouple temperature
measurement is performed, the multimeter automatically measures the cold end
temperature and calculates the absolute temperature of the hot end according to the cold
end temperature.
To set up the thermocouple temperature sensor, simply enter the correspondence between
the thermocouple voltage and the temperature difference between the hot and cold ends
based on the thermocouple type.
Operation Steps
1.
Refer to the chapter 2 "Temperature Measurement" connect sensor, the detail see Figure
0–40.
2.
Select the type of thermocouple sensor.
Press the
menu. Press [Probe Setting] → [Probe] → [Thermocouple], select the K-type
thermocouple, as shown in Figure 4-12.
Figure 0–81 K-type Thermocouple Temperature Measurement Menu
3.
Return to the previous menu, Press [Probe] → [℃] to set the unit to℃, then the
measured value can be viewed.
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key and then press
key to enter the temperature measurement
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