electric surface-recording thermometer
electric surface-recording thermometer
[i¦lek·trik ¦sər·fəs ri¦kȯrd·iŋ thər′mäm·əd·ər] (petroleum engineering)
Device to measure temperatures during oil-well temperature surveying; has a thermocouple, resistance wire, or thermistor as the temperature-sensitive element.
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