The screw-in resistance thermometer enables temperature measurements in gaseous and liquid media due to the temperature dependence of the electrical resistance of its built-in platinum sensor. The extremely compact design also includes a programmable two-wire measuring transducer. The electrical connection is made via an M12 x 1 mm machine plug. The housing and protective tube are made of stainless steel. The protective tube is made of stainless steel 316 L (material no. 1.4401/1.4435) and has dimensions of 6 x 50 mm. The device is ideal for industrial use and complies with the European standards for ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The screw-in resistance thermometer can be used to measure temperatures in the range of -50 to +150 °C (-58 to +302 °F). The measuring range, fine adjustment or measuring circuit monitoring can also be configured using a setup program. A Pt1000 sensor (tolerance class A) in a four-wire circuit is used as the measuring insert. The converted output signal 4 to 20 mA or reversed 20 to 4 mA is available in linearized (temperature-linear) form. A G 1/2 screw connection with a CIP-compliant sealing cone with EHEDG validation serves as the process connection. The part of the protective tube that comes into contact with the medium is electrolytically polished (roughness less than 0.9 m). The measuring transducer must be protected from temperatures above 85 °C! The product is not intended for export to the USA!
Property | Value |
Measuring range: | -50 to 150 °C |
Design: | Pin |
Probe length: | 100 mm |
Material: | stainless steel |