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how many thermocouples?
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LOL.............Only if the wife give me trouble
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[QUOTE=kbartman;155836]Ok purchase my IR thermometer from THERMO TECH Non-Contact Infrared Digital Thermometer w/ FREE Holster (-58? To +1022? F) I probaly should of held out for the higher range but was happy with the price, so i bought it.
Why? I can't think anything that cooks at 1022F. Will it also be used as a crematorium?
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Ok purchase my IR thermometer from THERMO TECH Non-Contact Infrared Digital Thermometer w/ FREE Holster (-58? To +1022? F) I probaly should of held out for the higher range but was happy with the price, so i bought it.
I found this temperature controller to use as my thermocouple read out.....Autonics TC Series PID Temperature Controller | Temperature Controllers | Instrumart What you all think?
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I've got one almost exactly the same, but it's called ThermoWorks, but has the same range.It very easily "tops out". Don't forget that an IR only reads the surface temp so will record a higher temp than the oven really is at. The laser pointer on mine has died by the way, but it is independent of the temp measuring sensor so it still works.
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I'm thinking of buying this IR thermometer??..I need everyone?s opinion. Do you like it? Is the range high enough? If you know of a better one or better deal post the address, thanks all.
THERMO TECH Non-Contact Infrared Digital Thermometer w/ FREE Holster (-58? To +1022? F)
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Faith,
Thx but karangi dude advise me on tc placement if i were only putting in two.
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Great placement Russell, With those two numbers alone you can tell where to stop your firing to hit your desired oven temp after the resting period. Just average the two numbers and that should be your total saturation temperature.
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KB,
I did use 3/8" 316 SS tubing I picked up as scrap. I place on probe at 1/2" from the inside of the brick and the other abt 1/2" from the outside of the brick. My plan for the TCs were to monitor brick heat saturation for future baking. Since I have barely finished the final coating of the oven I have not measured temperatures other than confirm the TCs work. I did not think it was worth while to monitor until all the insulation was on. I just use a laser gun for my pizza but starting to get a feel on how hot the floor is without the gun.
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Originally posted by RichC View PostWell KBartman, I may actually put 1 or 2 in. The one my refractory sells is this Digital Thermometer . I might just buy a few probes and install them as it should be very cheap. And then buy 1 digital readout like this, or even use my multimeter. Can anyone tell me, is it aKtype probe or what?
Sorry I miss this question. Yes that meter does take a type K probe.
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That is some great info about the tubing. I need to replace a thermocouple and while I was there I figured I would add a well. Mine are just inserted in the mortar joint, so good to know about the SS. Thanks
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Hope you didn’t mind the poke and hope you will be getting the hour glass out to impress the guest.[/QUOTE]
no worries. Actually, if I had an hourglass it would look really good perched on top of the oven. Thanks for the idea. I might look for one. I've been through all the temp measuring devices. I have a thermometer in the side of my oven another hole on the other side to take a kiln probe that has a porcelain sheath which is connected to an anologue (unpowered) read out gauge, an infrared gun and an internal air temp thermometer as well as a thermometer you stab into a joint of meat or loaf of bread. Increasingly use all of them less the more I cook. There is another trick apart from the semolina on the floor that the Italians used to use and that is to hold your fist in the centre of the oven until you have to take it out. 0 secs= pizza 1 sec= v hot ( roast Vegas, calzones 2-3 secs = foccacias, roast meats 4 secs = bread,puff pastry, general baking 6-7 scones, desserts etc. many = slow rost meats,drying etc.Last edited by david s; 06-05-2013, 02:18 PM.
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Originally posted by kbartman View Post
Ouch stainless tubing, you can now see the why my projects are plague with cost over runs.
Chip
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Originally posted by david s View PostI used a copper pipe for the sleeve for my thermometer probe on my mobile oven and wish I hadn't. The thermal conductivity of copper is k value 400 W/mk That of stainless steel 16. A metal tube connecting the inside of the oven to the outside will conduct a fair amount of heat away from the chamber.I now always use stainless if fitting one on an oven. Another little problem I had was that the pipe fitted too tightly in the wall of the dome so every time the oven heated up it would push the pipe out of the outer shell a few millimeters each time. I had to fix it by making the hole in the inner wall slightly oversized so it would not grip the tube. That was about 4 years ago and it is still functioning well.
Ouch stainless tubing, you can now see the why my projects are plague with cost over runs.
Hope you didn’t mind the poke and hope you will be getting the hour glass out to impress the guest.
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