
Section 3: Basic DMM operation
Model 2110 5½ Digit Multimeter Reference Manual
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2110-901-01 Rev. C/August 2013
Thermocouple measurements
The following table lists the temperature range for the supported thermocouple (TC) types:
Thermocouple temperature measurement ranges
Thermocouple type
Temperature range (
°
C)
Temperature range (
°
F)
B
600 to 1820
1112 to 3308
C
0 to 2316
32 to 4200.8
E
-250 to 1000
-418 to 1832
J
-210 to 1200
-346 to 2192
K (default)
-200 to 1372
-328 to 2501.6
N
-200 to 1300
518 to 2372
R
0 to 1767
32 to 3212.6
S
0 to 1767
32 to 3212.6
T
-250 to 400
-418 to 752
Configuration settings for thermocouple temperature measurements:
•
Thermocouple type: B, C, E, J, K, N, R, S, T
Default setting: K
•
Measurement units:
°
C or
°
F
Default setting:
°
C
•
Reference junction: Real or simulated
Default setting: Real
A thermocouple measurement is referenced to a known temperature. The reference junction can be real
or simulated.
For a real reference junction, the instrument performs a temperature measurement on a built-in cold
junction compensator and uses that reading as the reference point for subsequent thermocouple
measurements.
For a simulated reference junction, you enter a temperature reading to use as the reference
temperature. An ice bath is typically used in determining a simulated reference junction.