Temperature Measurement Option for All Isolated Organ Systems
Perfusate temperature can be measured in one of two ways: with the PLUGSYS Thermocouple Amplifier Module (TCAM) or using a handheld thermometer with a digital readout.
The perfusate temperature is measured by inserting a thermocouple probe directly into the perfusion line (into the tubing.) All IPL systems are accurately thermostated. Temperature measurement is only necessary on studies using different temperatures, such as transplantation studies.
Perfusate temperature can be measured in one of two ways: with the PLUGSYS Thermocouple Amplifier Module (TCAM) or using a handheld thermometer with a digital readout. The perfusate temperature is measured by inserting a thermocouple probe directly into the perfusion line (into the tubing.)
- Temperature Measurement with TCAM (73-1792) provides an analog output to record temperature changes with any Data Acquisition (DAQ) System.
- Temperature Measurement with a Handheld Thermometer (73-4945) provides measurement on a digital display.
Choose either of the options above and add:
- Copper Constantan Thermocouple Flexible Implantable Probe (52-1732)
- Extension Cable for Thermocouples, 6 ft (73-1911)
- Tuohy Borst Adapter for inserting tip catheter, small temperature probe or PE catheter into left ventricle via aortic cannula (73-4193)
Specifications | 52-1732 |
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Accuracy | 0.1% |
Lead Length | 0.9 m (3 ft) |
Probe Wire Isolation | Isolated |
Teflon Shaft Diameter | 0.64 mm (0.025 in) |
Sterilization | By gas (ETO) or Cidex OPA fluid |
Thermocouple Wire Material | Copper Constantan |
Time Constant | 0.1 s |