Fast and accurate, the Fluke 50 II Series Digital Thermometer is a contact test tool for checking motors, insulation, breakers, pipes, corroded connections, liquids and wires with standard thermocouples (e.g J, K, T, and E-type). It offers a laboratory accuracy of 0.05% + 0.3°C and it includes an 80PK-1 thermocouple that gives an accuracy of ± 2.0 °F. Also, the 50 II series has a temperature scale of ITS-90 and a range of up to 4,533 °F depending on the thermocouple type used.
This Fluke digital thermometer features a relative time clock on the Min/Max/Avg function which gives a time source for major temperature fluctuations. To boost device efficiency, it comes with an electronic offset function. Also, it includes an easy-to-operate front panel for a hassle-free temperature testing and has a 60-Hertz line frequency with a noise rejection feature.
The Fluke 50 II series thermometer uses three AA batteries that can operate up to 1,000 hours. To increase battery life, it also features a sleep mode. It includes a battery door that allows the easy replacement of battery without breaking the calibration seal. As an extra feature, this 50 II thermometer is CE and cCSAus certified.
Configuration Options
The Fluke 50 II Series Digital Thermometer offers four packages with varying inputs. Please choose from the drop-down menu above.
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