Fluke 9150-A-156 Thermocouple Furnace

Fluke 9150-A-156 Dry Block Thermocouple Furnace Key Features:

  • Temperature range to 2192°F (1200°C) with a stability of ±0.5°C, and display accuracy of ±5°C across its entire range
  • Uses Hart’s microprocessor-based controller for great stability and set-point accuracy
  • Rapid cool-down and heat-up times
  • Interchangeable multiple hole probe sleeves
  • Eight set-point memory
  • Adjustable readout in °C or °F
  • RS-232 port for connection to a PC

 

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Fluke 9150-A-156 Dry Block Thermocouple Furnace

Precisely regulate the temperature with the microprocessor-based controller for stability and setpoint accuracy. With a large LED front panel, the current well temperature can be read and set to any desired temperature within the specified range. detachable for even greater versatility, while multiple fail-safe devices ensure user and instrument safety.

Fluke 9150-A-156 Applications:

  • Laboratory
  • Education
  • R & D
  • Calibration Labs
  • Field Calibration

Frequently asked questions

How to set up Fluke 9150-a-156?

  1. Place the calibrator on a flat surface with at least 6 inches of clearance around the instrument.
  2. Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet. Note that the nominal voltage is the same as that listed on the back of the calibrator.
  3. Carefully insert the probe sleeve into the recess. (DO NOT drop the sleeve into the manhole.) The holes in the sleeve should be as small in diameter as possible while still allowing the tube to slide in and out easily.
  4. Hart Scientific offers sleeves with different hole sizes. The shaft must be free of debris, dirt, and sand before inserting the sleeve.
  5. The cuff is inserted with the two small clamp holes facing up.
  6. Turn on the calibrator by flipping the switch on the current input module. The fan should start blowing air quietly through the instrument and the controller display should light up after 3 seconds.
  7. After a short self-test, the controller should function normally. If the device does not work, check the power connection.

How to set the temperature with Fluke 9150-a-156?

  1. Press SET twice to access the setpoint.
  2. Press SET to move the cursor to the units that need to be changed. Press UP or DOWN to change the setpoint.
  3. Press “SET” until the screen closes to save the new setpoint.
  4. Press “EXIT” to return to the temperature screen without saving the new set point value.
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Fluke 9150A156 Dry Block Thermocouple Furnace Specifications:

  • Temperature Range : 302 to 932°F (150 to 1200°C)
  • Display Resolution: 0.1° to 999.9°
  • Accuracy: ±5°C
  • Stability: ±0.5°C
  • Well-to-Well Uniformity : ±0.5°C to ±1.0°C
  • Heating Time: 35 minutes to 2192°F (1200°C)
  • Cooling Time: 140 minutes with a block
  • Stabilization Time: 20 Minutes
  • Well Depth: 5.5″ (140mm); 4″ (101mm) in removable insert plus 1.5″ (38mm) in the insulator
  • Well Diameter : 1.25″ (32mm)
  • Weight: 28 lbs (13 kg)

To get more specifications check the Fluke 9150 manual.

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Fluke Corporation

Since its founding in 1948, Fluke has helped define and grow a unique technology market, providing testing and troubleshooting capabilities that have grown to mission critical status in manufacturing and service industries. Every new manufacturing plant, office, hospital, or facility built today represents another potential customer for Fluke products. From industrial electronic installation, maintenance and service, to precision measurement and quality control, Fluke tools help keep business and industry around the globe up and running. Typical customers and users include technicians, engineers, metrologists, medical-device manufacturers, and computer network professionals — people who stake their reputations on their tools, and use tools to help extend their personal power and abilities.

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