Additel's ADT282 Datalogging Reference Thermometer delivers the best possible accuracy and features in the palm of your hand! With accuracy comparable to laboratory-grade thermometers, the ADT282 Datalogging Reference Thermometer can handle even your most critical readings. This highly accurate readout features dual analogue channels designed to facilitate comparison measurements and meet all your temperature measurement needs. The user-friendly touchscreen makes navigating the well-designed menus a time-saving and enjoyable experience. The smart connectors, Lemo type, ensure that the calibration information of your probe is never in question. The ADT282 reference thermometer readout makes metrology easy and will quickly become your first choice when reliable temperature measurements are a must. Read here How calibration helps optimisation.
1mk temperature resolution, 0.1mΩ/0.1uV electrical measurement resolution
Temperature and electrical resolution
Reliable temperature measurement requires a stable, repeatable measuring device. The ADT282 supports stability and uniformity testing of liquid temperature baths, furnaces for thermocouple calibration and dry well calibrators. The ADT282's high-precision dual channels support deviation and uniformity studies. In these situations, a highly capable standard is required for the measurement resolution of thermometer readings. The superior measurement performance and dual-channel configuration of the ADT282 easily meets these measurement needs.
Dual Channels
The Additel ADT282 Datalogging Reference Thermometer has two inputs that support a wide range of resistance sensors (RTDs) and thermocouples (TCs). Both channels can be displayed simultaneously, allowing comparative measurements and numerous other statistical analysis options. And the Additel 282 allows easy differential measurement selection for T1-T2.
Reference Measurement technology
Additel's ADT282 Datalogging Reference Thermometer uses a ratio measurement technology that delivers unparalleled performance in terms of stability and drift. To ensure a very small temperature drift coefficient and reliable long-term stability, the ADT282 uses current reversal technology to cancel out EMF effects and a ratio technology to cancel out A/D converter offset. This highly advanced technology was not available in a handheld device until now!
Datalogging
Temperature sensors and instruments used in the field often need regular calibration. In many cases, dismantling equipment can affect productivity. Fixed sensors can be tested during the process with the data logging capabilities of the ADT282. To accurately monitor temperature changes, this process can take several minutes or even hours. ADT282 has a built-in powerful data logging function and supports multi-parameter data logging, trend curve display, partial curve observation, statistical result display and data storage capacity of up to 8G to help with these applications.
Library of sensors
The ADT282 has an extensive library of built-in temperature sensors, including ITS-90, CVD, Standard TC, 13 types of industrial RTDs and 15 types of industrial thermocouples, and also supports sensor adjustments. Users can also edit probe coefficients according to ITS-90, CVD formulas and the R0 parameter of industrial resistance thermometers. The extensive probe library also supports coefficient input methods for standard thermocouple types.






