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MM2120 - Dual Input Thermocouple Thermometer w/ Hold, Max/Min & Diff

Free UKAS Traceable Calibration Certificate Included*

£125.00
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MM2120

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Description

MM2120 robust digital, dual input thermocouple thermometer featuring a large display for simultaneous information. Can display input 1 & 2 simultaneously, has a hold feature and can display min/max and differential values. Designed for multiple applications where the user needs to evaluate two temperature inputs.

Features

Dual Input

Large Display

Hold Feature

Min/Max

Differential display

Simultaneous display of both with MAX/MIN

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

Accuracy: - ±0.2°C ±0.15% of Reading (Type T)

C/F Selectable

IP67 Waterproof Casing

Low Battery Indication

Selectable Thermocouple Types: K, T, J, R, N, E, S,& IR

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

Requires: A Thermocouple Probe/Sensor

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* Please note: Temperature points included in the free certificate cannot be changed or added to.

 

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  • 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 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
  • 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