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wheatstone bridge circuit
0.15 deg c (10 to 90 deg c) and +/- 0.25 deg f (0 to 100 deg c)
+0.000/+100.000 deg celsius
thermistor digital thermometers
digital thermometer; least significant digit 0.1 deg c; reading resolution 0.02 deg c; repeatability 0.05 deg c; ambient operating temp 60 to 115 deg f; power requirements 50/60 hz 12va 105/125 vac; dimensions 3.00in. high by 5.44in. width by 6.80in. depth; weight 3.5 lbs; series 400 probes; servo balancing instrument with wheatsone bridge input; direct readout of temp in 4 digits with least signifcant digit for increased resolution; up to 4 series 400 interchangeable thermistor probes may be used via rear panel inputs; front panel switch selection for monitoring of multiple tests; calibration confirmed or corrected by front panel controls; includes jack on rear of instrument for holding a displayed reading indefinately by means of an external switch
A thermometer which utilizes a standard electric source of current for determining and indicating temperature, by employing a balanced bridge circuit or an unbalanced deflectional bridge circuit in conjunction with a sensitive bulb whose electrical resistance varies with a change in temperature.
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Delicate instrument.
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Item does not contain precious metal.
No known electrostatic discharge (esd) or electromagnetic interference (emi) sensitivity.
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The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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