Industrial Grade Wireless Thermocouple Temperature Sensor – 12 Thermocouples

$1,995.00

Wireless transceiver node integrates from 2 up to 12 standard thermocouples to one wireless sensor node. Every thermocouple type is supported (K-type, T-type, B-type, J-type, S-type, N-type.) Ideal for multi-point monitoring of extreme low or high temperatures.

Select from a wide range of off-the-shelf thermocouples and integrate up to 12 of them to one node with a standard mini bladed connector.

Contact us to find the best thermocouple configuration that is the best fit for your application.

 

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Wireless Temperature Sensor with 12 Thermocouples Specifications

  • 2 to 12 thermocouple temperature sensors connect to one wireless transceiver node.
  • Highly configurable: multiple thermocouple types supported  (see datasheet.) All connected thermocouples must be the same type.
    • Thermocouples can read as low as -300ºC (-500ºF) and up to 1800ºC (3200ºF), depending on type.
  • Electronics operating temperature from -40ºC (-40ºF) up to 85ºC (185ºF).
  • Thermocouples connect with a standard mini bladed thermocouple connector with protective rubber boot.
  • High resolution.
  • Contact Us to integrate multiple application-specific thermocouple sensors with the Leap Sensors wireless system.
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This wireless multi-thermocouple sensor node is ideal for:

  • Monitoring temperature gradients across a large area such as dehydration, curing, or cooling.
  • Multiple embedded temperature sensors in products such as meats or liquids.
  • Monitoring equipment for multi-point overheating predictive maintenance.
  • Monitoring high temperature in multiple locations in kilns or industrial ovens.
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