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C20 Food Thermometer Kit

Part No: C20FKIT (3613758)

The C20 Food Thermometer Kit comprises a C20 Thermometer as well as a PX22L Thermistor (PST) Food Penetration Probe and a FREE UKAS Calibration Certificate (for PX22L).

  • Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C / -40°F to +257°F
  • Sensor Type: Thermistor
  • Connector Type: 6-Pin Lumberg
  • Warranty: 1 Year
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C20 Food Thermometer Kit

The C20 Food Thermometer Kit comprises a C20 Thermometer as well as a PX22L Thermistor (PST) Food Penetration Probe complete with a Free UKAS Certificate at 0°C and 100°C.

C20 Professional Food Thermometer  The C20 Food Thermometer has a single button design for simple operation and is powered by 2 AA batteries for convenience. Fitted with a Lumberg Probe for best probe connection.
PX22L Food Penetration Probe (Thermistor/White)The PX22L Food Penetration Probe (PST/White) is a thermistor sensor probe designed for food applications. It has a 0.7m straight lead and white end cap. 
CertsFree UKAS Calibration Certificate at the standard points of 0°C and 100°C.

Technical Specifications

NameValue
Sensor TypeThermistor
Measurement Range-40°C to +125°C / -40°F to +257°F
Connector Type6-Pin Lumberg
Scales°C Only
Displayed Resolution0.1°
System Accuracy (Thermistor)±0.5°C -20°C to +70°C
Ambient Temperature Range-20°C / -4°F to +50°C / +122°F operating
Display4 digit, 12.5 mm LCD
BatteryTwo Type I.E.C. LR6 Size AA
Battery Life (continuous)>1000 Hours
Environmental ProtectionCertified IP67, BS 60529, IEC 529
Dimensions (Excluding Probe)Length 152mm / 6", Width 58mm / 2.3", Depth 22/27mm / 0.9/1.1"
Weight178g / 6.3 oz
Warranty1 Year

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Articles / FAQs

NameDate
My Instrument is no longer displaying a temperature just four dashes [- – – -]

My Instrument is no longer displaying a temperature just four dashes [- – – -]

If your Instrument is displaying a series of four dashes [- – – -] across the LCD screen, instead of a temperature reading, it is usually an indication that the probe, that should be plugged into the top of the instrument, may be faulty.

Initially you should ensure that the probe is seated correctly and, if possible, try an alternate probe to see if that can produce a temperature reading.

If the issue persists and you do not have an alternate probe to try, you may want to order a replacement probe.  In most cases, the part number of the probe should be written on a small plastic label wrapped around the probe lead itself near to the probe plug end.

13th October 2017