what is skin type thermocouple?
how it is installed?
what is the difference b/w thermocouple & skin type
thermocouple?
what is gounded & non-grounded thermocoplle?
what is the diff b/w these two?

Answer Posted / giridharan

i would like to add up one point that skin t/c is one which
never as a shield and is directly connected to the body to
measure temperature...

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