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LEGK6 - K Type Legionnaires Temperature Kit with Dual Probe

Free UKAS Traceable Calibration Certificate Included*

£188.50
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Description

LEGK6 - Legionella Temperature Monitoring Kit comprising of the MM2008 Digital Handheld Thermometer, K Type Thermocouple Dual Surface/Immersion Handheld Probe, Fine Wire Probe and Accessories.

This Kit may be used to monitor the temperature of both running and standing water, as well as the surface of pipes and tanks that form part of a water system.

Features

Handheld Thermometer

Single Input Thermocouple

Integral Timer for 1 and 2 minute countdown

Measurement Range: -200 to +1,372°C (probe dependant)

Accuracy: - ± 0.1% of Reading ± 0.2°C

C/F Selectable

IP67 Waterproof Casing

Low Battery Indication

Selectable Thermocouple Types: K & T

Self-Calibrating

Included:

              FREE UKAS Traceable Certificate at points 0, +50 and 150 °C*

              Rubber Boot for extra protection against damage

              1 x PP3 Battery

*The certificate applies only to the handheld thermometer. Temperature points included in the free certificate cannot be changed or added to.

Need a calibration certificate for application specific temperature points or one that includes the probes?

Please contact us.

Probes

Measurement Range (Probes):

 

KS20-S: -50 to 80°C

KA01: -100 to 250°C

Note: THe KS20-S probe only requires light pressure to give a true reading and is suitable for smooth, clean surfaces.

If used on an uneven surface, there is a risk that the band will be weakened and deformed.

Probe measurements:

 

KS20-S: 115 x 12mm

KA01: 1m x 0.3mm

Accessories

  TAPS – Thermocouple Attachment Pads. For use with fine wire probes to adhere the sensor to a pipe or tank and leave in situ. Can be used in temperatures from -50 to 250°C
  LEGC01 – Keeps everything together and protected. Measures 34cm x 26cm x 6.5cm (approximate external) Holds up to 1 x Handheld thermometer, 2 x Straight Handled Temperature Probes, Fine Wire Probe and batteries.

 

Contents

MM2008 Legionella Thermometer with Integral Timer

KS20-S Dual Surface/Immersion Probe

KA01 Fine Wire Probe

TAPS – 20 x Thermo Attachment Pads

LEGC01 – Standard Carry Case

TEMPRB – Temperature Log Book

1 x PP3 Battery

Legionella Booklet

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  • When is it important to use a thermometer?
    Question by: admin on 2018-09-05 11:54:29

    There are many different applications which require the use of a thermometer, from basic everyday tasks such as cooking or testing family members for a fever, to checking fridge/freezer/oven temperature, measuring water temperature to help prevent outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease, reaching critical temperatures in a manufacturing process, maintaining temperatures during distribution of food products, tyre production, oil production, laboratory testing, facilities/building management and more. The risks of not having a thermometer for these applications vary from a burnt dinner to patients contracting a life-threatening disease.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-10-03 01:28:00
  • What is the difference between a thermometer and a probe?
    Question by: admin on 2018-09-05 11:51:38

    Simply put, the thermometer is the ‘box’, where you will see a screen that displays measurements, and the probe is the thing connected to it. So the probe (or sensor), senses the temperature and sends a signal to the thermometer, which translates it into a figure (usually °C or °F) and displays it. Probes can come in many different varieties which are designed to suit a specific application (such as needle probes, flat food probes, air probes etc). Thermometers, too, can have many different applications in addition to displaying a temperature reading. Some thermometers have a hold function, or can calibrate other thermometers, scan barcodes or wirelessly send temperature readings to other electronic equipment such as PCs or PDAs.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-10-03 01:30:05
  • How often should I calibrate my thermometer?
    Question by: admin on 2018-09-05 11:45:58

    Different Environmental Health Officers and HACCP Officers will require different levels of calibration. You should always follow the advice of your EHO on calibration. At TME, we are happy for the calibration of thermometers to be tested weekly, which you can do yourself. Most EHOs advise a yearly re-calibration of your thermometer and/or probe, which would consist of sending your thermometer away to be calibrated.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-10-03 02:13:22
  • Does my MM2000 range thermometer come with a battery?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-21 13:12:46

    Yes it does. Your MM2000 range thermometer comes with one standard 9 volt PP3 battery.

    Answer by: admin on 2019-06-05 12:51:09
  • How do I operate the timer on the MM2008?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-20 13:01:15

    Simply press the Timer 1 button to start the one minute timer or Timer 2 button to start the two minute timer.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-06-20 01:02:21
  • What are the required water temperatures for buildings?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-20 11:30:36

    To prevent an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, the HSE’s ACOP L8 recommends that hot water in a building should be stored above 60°C and distributed above 50°C, and cold water distributed below 20°C.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-06-20 11:30:36
  • What is Legionnaires’ disease?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-20 11:15:34

    Legionnaires’ disease is a potentially fatal illness caused by the legionella bacterium, which may be present in tepid water and is spread by inhalation of fine water droplets or spray.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-06-20 11:15:34
  • Is my MM2000 range thermometer still waterproof without its rubber boot?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-19 15:34:49

    Yes. The rubber boots that come with MM2000 range thermometers are intended to increase the shock-proofing of the instruments. They have no effect on the waterproofing.

    Answer by: admin on 2019-06-05 01:11:53
  • How can I switch my thermometer between °F and °C?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-19 14:49:23

    For most of our range of handheld thermometers, all you need to do is press the SCALE button (SCL), for others the scale is pre-set, or can be changed in the software programme. The following is a list of the TME Handheld Thermometer models that are covered by this topic Models with SCL Buttons: - MM2000, MM2008, MM2010, MM2020, MM2030, MM2040, MM2050, MM2120, MM7000-2D, MM7005-2D, MM7010, MMCOMBI and MMCOMBI-W. Models where Scale Change option available within the software programme: - MM7100-2D and MM7105-2D Models where Scale is Pre-set to °C: - MM2005, CA2005, MM2009

    Answer by: admin on 2018-09-05 10:33:02
  • What is a thermocouple thermometer?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-18 13:22:07

    Thermocouple thermometers are the most widely used thermometer in the modern day. Thermocouples use electrical technology to show temperature. A thermocouple ‘couples’ together two different metals, one that is contained within the thermocouple thermometer, and one that forms a probe or sensor, to test the temperature of a substance or atmosphere. The difference in the temperatures of the two metals is expressed electrically through their different voltages. The temperature of the metal inside the thermocouple is already known, so the difference between the two temperatures allows us to easily deduce the temperature of the metal attached to the probe. The deduction is carried out using a microchip inside of the thermometer, and the temperature that the probe has sensed then shows on the display. Thermocouples are essential in many heating, manufacturing and electrical engineering applications, and can be found in different thermocouple types, according to the different metals used in the probes. Thermocouples have the advantage of a very fast response and large potential measurement range – from -270 to 1,800°C. TME thermocouple thermometers are compatible with several different thermocouple types (such as K/T/J/R/N/E/S). Most TME probes are in T type (for food applications) or K type (for non-food application), although we do manufacture probes in all different thermocouple types. In Summary ( Type T Thermocouple) Temperature range : Good Accuracy : Good Time Response : Good

    Answer by: admin on 2018-06-18 01:22:07
  • I regularly need to replace my thermometers and probes, can I set up a service contract to cover the cost?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-18 12:41:03

    If you have purchased a large number of TME thermometers/probes, and are likely to have a high turnover of breakages, we offer a swap service which charges a set monthly rate in return for an unlimited number of swaps. We can offer this on a next day basis. If you are interested in the swap system, please phone or email TME for advice on how best to set it up.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-09-05 10:27:42
  • What is the Thermometer for Life guarantee?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-18 12:23:24

    The Thermometer for Life guarantee promises that TME will repair/replace any TME thermometer that is accidentally damaged or malfunctions for no more than £35 (+VAT) for an MM2000 series thermometer, or £125 (+VAT) for an MM7000 series thermometer. As the name suggests, this guarantee is for life and exists outside of your normal warranty.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-09-05 10:26:24
  • What is the warranty on my probe?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-18 10:51:17

    TME probes do not come with a warranty, however, if there is a fault in our manufacturing process we will of course replace for free.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-09-05 10:25:13
  • Will you replace my thermometer if it is broken?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-15 15:04:50

    If your thermometer is from our MM2000 Range, MM7000 Range, Solo Range or a CA2005 we will repair or replace it for a fixed price under our Thermometer for Life Guarantee. Details of our Thermometer for Life guarantee can be found as a downloadable pdf on those products and the kits that contain those products.

    Answer by: admin on 2019-06-05 01:17:33
  • How do I calibrate my thermometer?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-15 12:44:16

    To test the calibration of your thermometer yourself, prepare a solution of ice and water, and insert your probe into it. Your thermometer should read 0°C. If it is out of calibration, firstly try using a different probe, just in case it is your probe that is faulty, and if that doesn’t make a difference, contact us for advice – you may need to send your thermometer back for a repair/calibration.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-06-15 12:44:16
  • Can I get a calibration certificate on this item?
    Question by: admin on 2018-06-15 09:53:42

    Yes. This would be for our standard UKAS traceable certificate. Prices start at £35.00. Please email sales@tmethermometers.com with the four temperature points required.

    Answer by: admin on 2018-10-03 01:31:48