testo 175 T3 - Temperature logger

Order-Nr.  0572 1753

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  • Practical for frequent and long-term measurements: memory capacity of 1 million readings, up to 3 years’ battery life

  • Very large temperature measuring range from -50 °C to +1 000 °C

  • Including wall bracket

  • Measurement data analysis and documentation: three different software versions to choose from, basic software available as a free download

The testo 175 T3 temperature logger with its two connections for external thermocouple probes is a good idea when you would like to record your temperatures at two locations in parallel: for example when measuring the flow and return temperature on radiators. The readings are securely saved in the temperature logger and are available for later measurement data analysis and documentation.

Professional software with Excel export function for programming the logger and data analysis.


Details

Product Description

The testo 175 T3 temperature logger is equipped with two connections for external thermocouple probes (type T or type K). This means the data logger is ideally suited for carrying out temperature recording on two channels. This is for instance necessary, if you want to check that a heating system is working properly. To do this, the temperature logger measures the flow and return temperature simultaneously. The data logger can likewise be used in industrial production control, if process temperatures need to be checked at different locations.

State-of-the-art measuring technology, high level of data security

You can select the external thermocouple probes from our wide range of probes and order them to go with the data logger. This gives you flexibility and means you can decide yourself exactly what your temperature logger has to be capable of doing. The range we offer includes surface probes, air probes and immersion/penetration probes. The measuring range and accuracy depend on the thermocouple probes selected. In principle, it is possible to measure from -50 °C to +1 000 °C with an appropriate probe.

You can display the current measuring values, min./max. values, set limit values, violations of limit values and remaining battery life on the clear display. This means you have the opportunity to read important values at any time and do not need to resort to a read-out of the temperature logger on the PC straight away every time you want to do a quick data check.

The long battery life of up to 3 years and the large measurement data memory which records up to 1 million readings are particularly convenient for users: because only relatively infrequent reading of the temperature logger is needed, even with shorter measurement intervals. You can use standard batteries (AAA) to run the data logger and you can replace them yourself. Particularly practical when temperatures are to be recorded in a polluted and dust-laden environment: The temperature logger has protection against dust ingress as well as water spray and jets according to protection class IP 65.

Good to know: Saved measurement data will not be lost even when the battery is empty or being replaced. You can therefore rely on a high level of data security when using the temperature logger.

Programming and analysis with the temperature logger

You can choose between three different software versions for programming and reading the data logger along with measurement data analysis on the PC:

  • ComSoft Basic software – can be downloaded free of charge – for fast programming of the data logger and easy measurement data analysis
  • ComSoft Professional software – can be ordered as an option – offers various possibilities for more detailed analysis of the temperature readings
  • ComSoft CFR 21 Part 11 software – can be ordered as an option – suitable for special requirements according to CFR 21 Part 11 in the pharmaceutical sector

Delivery Scope

testo 175 T3 temperature logger, 2-channel temperature logger with external sensor connections (thermocouple type T and type K), including wall bracket, lock, batteries and calibration protocol. Caution: At least one external thermocouple probe (optional) must be connected to commission the temperature logger. In addition, you also need a USB cable (optional) in order to programme and read out your data logger. You can order both the probe and USB cable to go with your temperature logger. You can also transfer the measurement data to your PC using the USB cable (or with an SD card which is also available as an option).

Technical Data

Temperature - TC Type K (NiCr-Ni)

Measuring range

-50 to +1000 °C

Accuracy

±0.5 °C (-50 to +70 °C) ±1 Digit

±0.7 % of mv (+70.1 to +1000 °C) ±1 Digit

Resolution

0.1 °C

Temperature - TC Type T (Cu-CuNi)

Measuring range

-50 to +400 °C

Accuracy

±0.5 °C (-50 to +70 °C) ±1 Digit

±0.7 % of mv (70.1 to +400 °C) ±1 Digit

Resolution

0.1 °C

General technical data

Weight

130 g

Dimensions

96 x 54 x 29 mm

Operating temperature

-20 to +55 °C

Protection class

IP65

Channels

2 external

Product-/housing material

Plastic

Product colour

Black

Standards

EU-guideline 2014/30/EU; 2011/65/EU

Measuring rate

10 s - 24 h

Battery type

3 x AIMn type AAA or Energizer

Battery life

3 years at 15 min. meas. rate, +25 °C

Memory

1,000,000 measuring values

Storage temperature

-20 to +55 °C


Probes

Surface probes



Applications

Monitoring the flow and return temperature of heating systems

The heating period begins in autumn and with it complaints from tenants that their apartments cannot be heated to the extent they would like. The flow and return temperature of individual radiators, for example, can be specifically monitored with the aid of flexible external pipe wrap probes, which enable causes to be identified and remedied.

Monitoring process temperatures

In production processes, the temperature often has to be checked in different places to ensure production quality: whether this is the air temperature, the temperature of manufactured products themselves, or the surface temperature of machines or engines and motors.
With the aid of thermocouple probes, data loggers can also record in the extreme temperature ranges prevalent in production processes. The extremely fast response of the probes means that even in processes with fast changing temperatures a good measurement result can be achieved.


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