Reddit reviews Fluke 52-2 60HZ Dual Input Digital Thermometer
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Thermocouple thermometer for use in applications requiring a broad range of temperatures, including furnaces, kilns, freezers, and other industrial applicationsMeasures temperatures in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin via a Type K, Type J, Type T, or Type E thermocouple probeIncludes a Type K bead thermocouple probe with a 40" cable that measures from -40 to +260 degrees C (-40 to +500 degrees F)Provides the relative time of minimum, maximum, and average temperature measurements for monitoringConforms to NIST standards for compliance with regulations
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You've done some great work, I'd love to learn how to use just part of it to hook up a portable pyrometer to log the data of an computer controlled electric kiln.
Also, you might like to look into how Blaauw Kilns function. At this point they are the most advanced kilns available, with programmable gas firings using an oxygen probe.
Sweet work!
What I would suggest, from a cost standpoint, is calling around to different HVAC companies and asking if they could come and take these measurements for you. The combination of tools can get quite costly. Of course this will only give you one set of measurements at one set of conditions. But if you'd like to do it yourself, here you go:
Anyone can measure static pressure: Part 1
Anyone can measure static pressure: Part 2
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Superheat and Subcooling: an explanation
Measuring superheat and subcooling
Tools required: gauges and hoses