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Overview, Specifications – Campbell Scientific 108-L Temperature Probe User Manual

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Model 108 Temperature Probe

8. If LoggerNet, PC400, RTDAQ, or PC200W is running on your PC, and the

PC to datalogger connection is active, you can click

Finish in Short Cut

and you will be prompted to send the program just created to the

datalogger.

9. If the sensor is connected to the datalogger, as shown in the wiring

diagram in step 6, check the output of the sensor in the datalogger support

software data display to make sure it is making reasonable measurements.

5. Overview

The 108 is a rugged probe that accurately measures air, soil, or water

temperature in a variety of applications. The sensor consists of a thermistor

encapsulated in an epoxy-filled aluminum housing. This design allows the

probe to be buried or submerged in water to 15 m (50 ft) or 21 psi. When

measuring air temperature, a 41303-5A radiation shield is normally used to

mount the 108 and limit solar radiation loading. See Specifications for a

complete list of compatible dataloggers.

6. Specifications

Features

Measures air, soil, or water temperature

Compatible with AM16/32-series multiplexers

Easy to install or remove

Durable

Compatible with Campbell Scientific CRBasic dataloggers CR800

series, CR1000, CR3000, and CR5000. Also compatible with Edlog

dataloggers CR10(X), CR510, CR500, CR23X, 21X, and CR7(X).

Sensor Element:

Measurement Specialties 100K6A1iA

thermistor

Survival Range:

–50 to 100 °C

Measurement Range:

–5 to 95 °C

Time Constant in Air:

200 ± 10 seconds

Maximum Cable Length:

1000 ft

Accuracy

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Worst case:

±0.3 °C (–3 to 90 °C)

±

0.7 °C (–5 to 95 °C)

Interchangeability Error:

±

0.10 °C (0 to 70 °C)

±0.14 °C at –5 °C

±0.25 °C at 85 °C

±0.35 °C at 95 °C

CRBasic Therm108()

Steinhart-Hart

Equation Error:

±0.01 °C

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