We designed the world’s first thermocouple thermometer, Model BAT-4, in 1969. It soon found uses in the lab, factory, hospital O.R. and in the field. The new BAT-12 has improvements for all these applications:
In the lab: Readings to 0.1° C; near perfect stability.
In the field: A superior’cold junction reference’which maintains accuracy with ambient temperature changes from O°C to 50°C; sealed construction, carrying case.
For recording: Analog output for strip chart recording is a standard feature.
BAT-12 is the ideal instrument for use with microprobes. These 5 sensors are among our most popular and there are many more to choose from:
* Flexible Implantable Microprobe, IT-18
* Needle Microbrobe, MT-26/2
* Surface Probe, BT-1
* General Purpose Probe, HT-1
* Sensor Six Pack, PT-6
BAT-12 reads to 1/10°CSuper Accuracy and Fast ReadingsAuto Corrected for Ambient TemperatureHeavy duty carrying caseAnalog output
Specifications
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Temperature Range | -100°C to +200°C | |
Resolution | 0.1° | |
Accuracy | 0.1°C ± 1 digit between 0-50°C 0.1% ± 1 digit over full range |
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Calibration Conformity | Follows NIST thermocouple tables within 1 digit Ambient Temperature |
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Compensation | Auto-compensated to 0.1°C from 0°C to 50°C | |
Readout | 3 1/2 digits, 1/2″ liquid crystal numerals | |
Input Socket | Miniature, quick disconnect, copper-constantan | |
Analog Output | lOmV per degree C, approx. | |
Power Supply | Model BAT-12 9V transistor battery, available everywhere Model BAT-12R AC 115V and Ni-Cad battery with charger |
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Size, Weight | 5″ x 2 1/2″ x 6″ – 2 lbs., including carrying case |
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