SP800024JKTE Multi-Channel Thermocouple Data Logger for Concrete Hardening Temperature Tracking (4 Inputs, Type-K)
- 5-year warranty
- Fast response
- High accuracy
- User-adjustable auto power off timer
Concrete Data Logging Thermometer
High-Precision Monitoring for Multiple Channels
This thermometer displays data from 4 K, J, E, or T type thermocouple probes simultaneously on a large, back-lit multi-line LCD. Fast-response sensors deliver high accuracy, while automatic data logging stores up to 16,000 points per channel. Manual recording of 99 points and real-time computer logging is also supported via the included bi-directional USB cable and software.
Key Features
User-adjustable auto power-off, audible and visible Hi/Lo alarms, and calibration to ice point or any standard. Functions include min/max/average, hold, and Δ (T1-T2). The fold-out easel back adds convenience. Comes complete in a protective foam-lined case with 4 AAA batteries, 2 beaded Type K wire probes, USB cable, and software. N.I.S.T. traceable certificate available.
Ideal Applications and Advantages
Widely used in construction, concrete curing, laboratory testing, and industrial temperature monitoring. Users praise its reliability, fast response, and intuitive display. Compared to competitors, it offers a higher data storage capacity, versatile probe compatibility, and robust build quality.
Simultaneously Display 4 Channels
- Hi / Lo Alarms
- Ice Point Calibration
- Δ (T1-T2)
- Min / Max / Average
- K, J, E, or T Thermocouple Types
5 Year Warranty, CE Certified
Dimensions
7¼" × 2½" × 1¼" (184 × 75 × 29 mm)
Weight
10 oz (290 g)
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The Concrete Data Logger with 4 Thermocouple Probes is a portable multi‑channel temperature recording instrument ideal for monitoring concrete curing and thermal conditions in construction and materials testing environments. It simultaneously displays and logs readings from four thermocouple probes (types K, J, E or T) on a back‑lit LCD and can automatically record up to 16,000 data points per channel for later analysis on a computer, with features such as min/max/average readings, Δ (T1‑T2), and Hi/Lo alarms built in. Its versatile probe compatibility and N.I.S.T. traceable calibration make it suitable for tracking temperature profiles during concrete curing, industrial heating processes, and laboratory tests where accurate, multi‑point thermal data collection is needed. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
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Q&A
Can this thermometer log data directly to my computer?
Yes, it supports real-time data logging to a computer via the included USB cable and software.
What industries use this thermometer most?
Commonly used in construction, concrete monitoring, laboratory testing, and industrial temperature measurement.
How many data points can it store?
It automatically logs up to 16,000 data points per channel and allows manual recording of 99 points.
Is it N.I.S.T. traceable?
Yes, a Certificate of Compliance traceable to N.I.S.T. is available.
Standards - Available with Certification
Certificate of Compliance traceable to N.I.S.T. ensures calibration standards meet or exceed the National Institute of Standards and Technology specifications.
Specifications - Data Logging Thermometer
| Type | Range | Resolution | Accuracy (excluding probe error) |
| K | -328 to 2501°F -200 to 1372°C |
0.1°F < 1000°F 1°F ≥ 1000°F 0.1°C < 600°C 1°C ≥ 600°C |
Ambient 64–82°F (18–28°C) ± (0.1% reading + 1.4°F) ± (0.1% reading + 0.7°C) |
| J | -328 to 1832°F -200 to 1000°C |
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| E | -328 to 1382°F -200 to 750°C |
Below -148°F (-100°C) ± (0.4% reading + 1.4°F) ± (0.4% reading + 0.7°C) |
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| T | -328 to 752°F -200 to 400°C |
| Price | $USD 222.00 |
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