Temperature probe with thermowell HD series
thermocouplePt100RTD

temperature probe with thermowell
temperature probe with thermowell
temperature probe with thermowell
temperature probe with thermowell
temperature probe with thermowell
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Characteristics

Technology
thermocouple, Pt100, RTD
Mounting
threaded, insertion, flange
Output
thermocouple output
Applications
for pipes, for liquids, process, for the petrochemical industry, for storage tanks, high-temperature, for pipelines, outdoor, rugged, for marine applications, for grain
Other characteristics
4-wire, 3-wire, with thermowell, with stainless steel tube, rugged, spring-loaded, with spring
Temperature

Min.: -50 °C
(-58 °F)

Max.: 850 °C
(1,562 °F)

Description

The HD series temperature sensor consists of a rugged solid drilled thermowell, screwed or flanged process connection with extension lagging, a spring loaded sensor insert and terminal head, allowing the sensor be removed/replaced without interrupting the process. Product Information • Spring loaded insert housing thermocouple types K, J, T, N, E, R, S & B • Spring loaded insert housing PT100 class B, class A and fractional DIN configurations • Single, duplex or triplex sensors dependant on diameter • Solid drilled thermowell with either a screwed (HDS) or flanged (HDF) process connection • Parallel or tapered stem. Length as required • Pocket material in grade 316L, 304, 321, 310, Inconel, Hastelloy, Monel, Nickel 200 and Titanium and various other materials to suit the application • Standard lagging extension or nipple/union/nipple extension with choice of connection head environmentally rated from IP54 to IP68 • Connection head can accept either a standard ceramic connection block (up to 8 poles) or a temperature transmitter providing a 4 to 20mA output signal.

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