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Labfacility releases multi-function temperature monitor
09 July 2014
The new L300 multi-function temperature monitor from Labfacility provides 8-channel measurement and logging with 8 relay outputs for alarm or control switching.

The L300 is designed to provide exceptional stability with high measurement resolution and represents an ideal crossover between plant practicality and laboratory performance at a very competitive price.
The PC software supplied with the instrument allows control, measure, charting, logging and calibration functions in addition to relay configuration.
The eight input channels accept thermocouples type J,K,T,E,N,R ,S & B or Pt100 2 or 3 wire sensors; the thermocouple version incorporates highly stable , automatic cold junction compensation.
Resolution is 0.01oC and accuracy is ±0.01oC for Pt100, ±0.02oC for thermocouples with a resolution of 0.1oC. The integral, backlit LCD display can indicate selected channels or automatically scroll through all inputs .The measured temperature can be displayed in degrees C or F. Communications are provided via a USB port.
The L300 is CE marked, RoHS compliant and has a two year warranty.
Typical R&D and experimental applications include multi-zone comfort control (heating & cooling), annealing ovens, profiling ovens, cake manufacturing and baking ovens.
For more information click here.
Buy online at www.labfacility.com. You can quote discount code KLTRPB for 10% discount on orders placed by 30.09.14.
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