WIKA precision thermometers are used for high-accuracy temperature measurement. Due to their high accuracy, precision thermometers are used wherever the highest precision is required. Primarily, precision thermometers are used in the pharmaceutical industry, in laboratories, workshops and production. WIKA precision thermometers are also frequently used for the calibration of other thermometers. They thus serve as reference instruments in both factory and calibration laboratories for testing, adjusting and recalibrating various temperature measuring instruments.
The CTR2000 is used for high-accuracy temperature measurements in the range of -200 … +962 °C and is available as a 2- or 8-channel version. The precision thermometer test has an accuracy of 0.01 °C. The precision thermometer also features high user-friendliness and low lifetime costs. When calibrated probes are used with the CTR2000 precision thermometer, the calibration data can be stored in the unit's memory or in the probe's protected SMART connector.
The integrated calibration programme enables the precision thermometer to be recalibrated by using a calibrated, traceable reference resistance. With the use of SMART probes, the WIKA CTR2000 precision thermometer has even more functionality. Calibration status monitoring, for example, tells you, directly on the screen, when a SMART probe needs to be recalibrated. Another advantage is that a temperature monitor permanently checks the temperature of the SMART probes and updates their log as soon as they are outside the defined working range, as this can affect the calibration validity of the probes.
With the CTR3000 multi-functional precision thermometer, WIKA supplies a highly accurate measuring instrument that supports a wide range of thermometer types, such as resistance thermometers and thermocouples. The CTR3000 offers an innovative and, for the user, an intuitive user interface, it is expandable up to 44 channels and has logger and scan functions. The CTR3000 precision thermometer is recommended for laboratory and industrial temperature measurement and also for calibration laboratories.
What do different abbreviations like RTD, PRT, SPRT… mean?
RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) – a temperature sensor whose resistance changes with temperature
PRT (Platinum Resistance Thermometer) – RTD using platinum wire for the resistance element
Pt1000 – PRT with 1,000 Ohm at 0 °C.
Pt500 – PRT with 500 ...
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What is a SMART probe?
The "SMART probe" is a precision RTD sensor with an electronic memory in its coupler connector. This memory chip stores the coefficients of the calibrated sensor and a complete history of the probe. This history includes the maximum and min ...
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