Measuring Temperature - Agilent Technologies U1251B User's And Service Manual

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Making Measurements

Measuring Temperature

CAU T ION
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Do not bend the thermocouple leads at sharp angles. Repeated bending
over a period of time may break the leads.
The bead type thermocouple probe is suitable for making
temperature measurements between –20 °C to 200 °C in
Teflon compatible environments. Above this temperature, the
probe may emit a toxic gas. Do not immerse this
thermocouple probe in liquids. For best results, use a
thermocouple probe designed for each application — an
immersion probe for liquid or gel and an air probe for air
measurements. Observe the following measuring techniques:
• Clean the measurement surface and make sure the probe
is securely touching the surface. Remember to disable the
applied power.
• When measuring above the ambient temperature, move the
thermocouple along the surface until you get the highest
temperature reading.
• When measuring below ambient temperature, move the
thermocouple along the surface until you get the lowest
temperature reading.
• Place the meter in the operating environment for at least
1 hour as using non- compensation transfer adaptor with
miniature thermal probe.
• For a quick measurement, use the 0 °C compensation to
see the temperature variation of the thermocouple sensor.
The 0 °C compensation assists in measuring the relative
temperature immediately.
1 Turn the rotary switch to
2 Press
to select the temperature measurement.
3 Plug the thermocouple adapter (with the thermocouple
probe connected to it) into the input terminals
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