Fluke 52 II Dual Probe Digital Thermometer
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Key features
- Dual-input digital thermometer for lab, QA, process calibration, food safety and HVAC
- Shows any combination of T1, T2, T1-T2, plus MIN, MAX, or AVG on the large backlit dual display
- Features fast response and laboratory accuracy (0.05% + 0.3°C)
- Includes a relative time clock on MIN, MAX, and AVG to provide a time reference for major events
Product overview: Fluke 52 II Dual Probe Digital Thermometer
The Fluke 52 II dual-input digital thermometer delivers fast response with laboratory accuracy (0.05% + 0.3°C). You can use the 52 II to measure two contact temperature inputs simultaneously on motors, insulation, breakers, pipes, corroded connections, liquids, and wires with industrial standard J, K, T, or E-type thermocouple temperature sensors. The user friendly-front panel and large, backlit display make it easy to view results from both inputs in multiple ways. And the sleep mode feature preserves battery life to give you a typical thousand hours of operation.
Other useful features:
- Easy-to-access battery door that allows replacing the battery without breaking the calibration seal
- Comes with splash- and dust-resistant case protected by an impact-absorbing holster and a three-year warranty
- Powered by three, standard AA batteries -30-
- Features an electronic offset function that compensates for thermocouple errors to maximize overall accuracy
- Measures J, K, T, and E-type thermocouples
- Handles temperatures up to 900°C (1600°F)
- Presents results in °C, °F, or Kelvin (K)
- Provides a user-friendly front panel that is easy to set up and operate
- Offers sleep mode to increase battery life; 1000-hour battery life typical
- Offers optional ToolPak accessory to hang the thermometer from any metal object (with the rare earth magnet) or secure around a pipe (with hook-and-loop straps) for hands-free operation
Specifications: Fluke 52 II Dual Probe Digital Thermometer
Specifications | ||
Temperature accuracy | Above -100°C | J, K, T, E, and N-type: ±[0.05% + 0.3°C]1 |
R and S-type: ±[0.05% + 0.4°C]1 | ||
Below -100°C | J, K, E, and N-types: ±[0.20% + 0.3°C]1 | |
T-type: ±[0.50% + 0.3°C] | ||
Temperature | J-type | -210°C to 1200°C |
K-type | -200°C to 1372°C | |
T-type | -250°C to 400°C | |
E-type | -150°C to 1000°C | |
N-type | -200°C to 1300°C1 | |
R and S-type | 0°C to 1767°C1 | |
Temperature scale | ITS-90 | |
Applicable standards | NIST-175 | |
Display resolution | 0.1°C, 0.1 K < 1000 | |
1°C, 1 K ≥ 1000 | ||
1. Only the Fluke Models 53 II B and 54 II Bthermometers are capable of measuring N, R, and S-type thermocouples. | ||
Environmental Specifications | ||
Operating temperature | -10°C to 50°C | |
Storage temperature | -40°C to 60°C | |
Humidity (without condensation) | 0% to 90%; 0°C to 35°C | |
0% to 70%; 0°C to 50°C | ||
Safety Specifications | ||
Overvoltage category | CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1 1992; EN 61010 Amendments 1,2 | |
Agency approvals | CE, CSA, TÜV (pending) | |
Mechanical and General Specifications | ||
Size (L x W x D) | 173 x 86 x 38 mm | |
Weight | 400 g | |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries; typical 1000-hour life |
Models: Fluke 52 II Dual Probe Digital Thermometer
Fluke 52 II
Fluke 52 II Dual Input Digital Thermometer
Includes:
- Impact absorbing holster
- Two 80PK-1 beaded probe thermocouples
what is the repeatability of the measurement
Repeatability is defined by the accuracy specifications. Each time you take a measurement you calculate the accuracy based on the specifications. The repeatability of that measurement can vary depending on the temperature probe you use or the environmental conditions. Fluke does not define the characteristics of the Fluke-52-II based on the term repeatability.
Date published: 2024-01-25
Manuals + resources: Fluke 52 II Dual Probe Digital Thermometer
- 51 & 52 Series II | Users manual
- 53 & 54 Series II | Users manual
- 53IIB/54IIB | Users manual
- 51, 52 | Service manual
- 51, 52 | Service manual supplement
- 51, 52, 50S and 50D | Statement of memory volatility
- 51, 52, 53, 54 (and Series II and Series IIB) | Statement of memory volatility
- 51-54 Series II | Getting started
- 51-54 Series II | Service manual
- 51-54 Series II | Service manual supplement