Fluke Calibration 9150 Thermocouple Furnace
Key features
- Stability of ±0.5 °C, it has a temperature range to 1200 °C and a display accuracy of ±5 °C across its entire range.
- With interchangeable temperature blocks, you can check thermocouples as small as 1/16 of an inch in diameter or as large as 1/2 inch.
- Low-cost thermocouple furnace.
- NIST-traceable calibration included.
- RS-232 port standard
Product overview: Fluke Calibration 9150 Thermocouple Furnace
With a stability of ±0.5 °C, it has a temperature range to 1200 °C and a display accuracy of ±5 °C across its entire range.
With interchangeable temperature blocks, you can check thermocouples as small as 1/16 of an inch in diameter. The 9150 works with 115 or 230 VAC power.
The 9150 Thermocouple Furnace uses Fluke Calibration's own microprocessor-based controller for great stability and set-point accuracy. It has a removable well insert for versatility. It has rapid cool-down and heat-up times. And it comes with an RS-232 port for connection to a PC.
You can now afford to check your thermocouples with this excellent cost-effective instrument. Why pay more for features you don’t need and can’t use? Each unit is factory-calibrated and comes with test data and a calibration traceable to NIST.
Specifications: Fluke Calibration 9150 Thermocouple Furnace
General Specifications | |
Temperature range | 150°C to 1200°C (302°F to 2192°F) |
Display resolution | 0.1° to 999.9° 1° above 1000° |
Stability | ±0.5°C |
Display accuracy | ±5°C |
Well diameter | 1.25 in(32 mm) |
Well depth | 140 mm (5.5 in); (101 mm [4 in] removable insert plus 38 mm [1.5 in] insulator) |
Heating time | 35 minutes to 1200°C |
Cooling time | 140 minutes with block |
Well-to-well uniformity | ±2.5°C (Insert “C” at 1200°C) |
Stabilization | 20 minutes |
Power | 115 V AC (±10%), 10.5 A or 230 V AC (±10%), 5.2 A, switchable, 50/60 Hz, 1200 W |
Size (H x W x D) | 315 x 208 x 315 mm (12.4 x 8.2 x 12.4 in) |
Weight | 13 kg (28 lb) |
NIST-traceable calibration | Data at 150°C, 300°C, 450°C, 600°C, 800°C, 1000°C, and 1200°C |