Product Overview

Multi-Point Thermocouple Assemblies — Single-Nozzle, Multiple Depths

Multi-point thermocouple assemblies for profiling reactors, vessels, towers, and other multi-zone process environments.

Multi-Point Thermocouple Profile Design

Multipoint thermocouples bundle several measurement depths through one nozzle or process connection for reactors, vessels, towers, and process-profile monitoring.

Multi-point thermocouple assembly with long sheath, multiple depth collars, junction head, and cable bundle

Single-Nozzle Multi-Point Build

Multi-point assembly format for profiling vessels, reactors, towers, and other process environments where several junction depths are needed from one installation point.

Multi-Point Measurement Tradeoffs

Common Applications

Catalyst Bed Reactors

Axial temperature profiling through the catalyst bed.

Crude Oil Storage Tanks

Stratification monitoring across multiple depths.

Industrial Dryers & Kilns

Zone mapping for distributed heat coverage.

Autoclaves & Retorts

Load temperature verification during processing cycles.

Grain & Silo Storage

Hotspot detection before product damage spreads.

Vacuum Furnaces

Work-zone uniformity checks across the chamber.

Reactor and Vessel Profiling Notes

Common Applications

  • Catalyst bed reactors: axial temperature profiling.
  • Crude oil storage tanks: stratification monitoring.
  • Industrial dryers and kilns: zone mapping.
  • Autoclaves and retorts: load temperature verification.
  • Grain and silo storage: hot-spot detection.
  • Vacuum furnaces: work-zone uniformity monitoring.

Ordering a Multi-Point Assembly

To quote a multi-point assembly, provide: total insertion length, number of junctions and their depths from the process connection, TC type, junction style, sheath material, process connection type, and termination style. Thermometrics will confirm the sheath OD and conductor bundle required to accommodate the number of junctions specified.

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