Metrix+ DT 305S K-Type Digital Thermometer 1200°C Temperature Meter

K-type digital thermometer with standard probe support and temperature measurement up to 1200°C with optional probe. Ideal for industrial process checks, HVAC diagnostics, ovens, furnaces and lab temperature testing.

Features:

  • High precision thermometer with 19999 counts. 
  • K-type thermocouple. 
  • Optional probes for different applications.
  • Data storage and recall. 
  • High and low temperature alarms. 
  • °C to °F convertible 
  • Auto power off. 
  • Type Thermo-Hygro Meter
Regular price Rs. 1,900.00 incl. taxes
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Technical Specifications:

Model Metrix+ DT 305-S
Thermocouple K-type
Measuring range TP 01 probe (standard) : -50 ~ 250 °C
TP 02 probe (optional) : 0 ~ 1200 °C
Accuracy ±(0.5% + 1℃)
±(0.5% + 2oF)
Resolution 0.1°C / 0.1°F
Display 19999 counts
Sampling rate 2.5 times per second
Data storage 100 sets
Power supply 2 x 1.5V LR03 AAA 
Size 128mm x 64mm x 27mm
Weight 140g
Standard Accessories Thermometer, TP 01 probe, batteries, technical manual, gift box packing.

 

Applications:

Industrial K-type digital temperature meters are widely used across heavy industry, manufacturing, and process control for accurately monitoring high-range temperatures. They are essential for applications like furnace temperature verification, kiln monitoring, and critical HVAC diagnostics, where extreme heat demands a robust and precise measurement solution.

 

Measuring Principle:

Industrial K-type digital temperature meters utilize the Seebeck effect—a thermoelectric principle where two dissimilar metal conductors (Chromel and Alumel) are joined to form a thermocouple junction—to measure temperature. This junction generates a small, temperature-dependent voltage which the meter then digitally converts into an accurate temperature reading for high-range industrial monitoring.