High Temperature Air Probe (Fibreglass/1m Lead)

Part No: AK33M (3058594)

The AK33M High Temperature Air Probe is a Type K Thermocouple Probe, with a total length of 1m.

  • Temperature Range: -148°F to +752°F / -100°C to +400°C
  • Sensor Type: Type K Thermometer
  • Connector Type: 2-Pin Sub-Miniature
  • Warranty: 6 Months

 

High Temperature Air Probe

The AK33M High Temperature Air Probe is a Type K Thermocouple Probe, with a total length of 1m.

 

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The AK33M High Temperature Air Probe is designed for higher temperature range applications, thanks to the fiberglass insulation. It is not suitable for food applications.

It is fitted with a 2-Pin Sub-Miniature connector, to provide a quick and easy connection to your Thermometer.

 

Technical Specifications

NameValue
Sensor TypeType K Thermometer
Connector Type2-Pin Sub-Miniature
Temperature Range-100°C to +400°C / -148°F to +752°F
Response Time2.0 seconds
Lead Length1.0m
Lead MaterialFibreglass (Not Food Safe)
Thermocouple RatingTolerances relate to BS EN60584-2 (1993) Class 1
Warranty6 Months

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Documentation

 CodeDescriptionIssue NoLast Modified
20534US Product Range Catalog0224th April 2017

Articles / FAQs

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General Care of Temperature Probes

General Care of Temperature Probes

The Probe is where most of the action with any Thermometer takes place. Almost every operation requires a Probe reading.  The Probe should be treated with care in order to ensure best functioning and long life.

We would recommend that you always have a spare, properly functioning Probe on hand, just in case the primary Probe breaks, or appears to be reading incorrectly.

You should not stretch the coiled cable of any Probe, to reach an item to be measured. We would recommend instead that you ALWAYS move BOTH the Probe and the Thermometer, toward the food to be measured. This will help avoid unnecessary stress on the wires inside the Probe.

You should not touch the coiled cable or Probe handle to hot surfaces, that might melt the protective coatings, which in turn could damage the Probe wires and render the Probe inoperable.

You should not bend the tip of any Penetration Probe, as this too could break the wires and render the Probe inoperable. In general, Penetration Probes are designed for penetrating thawed food only and not for testing frozen food or containers or chipping ice.

Probe

You should clean the Probe and wire coil with a clean damp cloth, being VERY careful not to pull or stretch the coil and damage the wires inside.

20th April 2015