Resistance temperature sensor Type TR10-A
explosion-prooflaboratorymineral-insulated

resistance temperature sensor
resistance temperature sensor
resistance temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
resistance
Protection level
explosion-proof
Applications
laboratory
Other characteristics
mineral-insulated, spring-loaded
Temperature

Min.: -196 °C
(-321 °F)

Max.: 600 °C
(1,112 °F)

Description

The measuring inserts per DIN 43735 for resistance thermometers described here are designed for installation in a protective fitting. Operation without a thermowell is only advisable in special cases. The measuring insert is manufactured from bendable, mineral-insulated sheathed cable. The sensor is located in the tip of the measuring insert. The measuring inserts are delivered with loading springs to ensure a good contact to the thermowell floor. Apart from the DIN versions, customer specific versions are available, for example: other measuring insert lengths (also intermediate lengths) with mounted sleeve to suit inner diameter of the thermowell without terminal block with transmitter Applications Replacement measuring insert for servicing For all industrial and laboratory applications Special features Sensor ranges from -196 ... +600 °C (-320 ... +1.112 °F) Made of mineral-insulated sheathed cable Functional safety (SIL) with model T32 temperature transmitter Spring-loaded design Explosion-protected versions

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Hannover 2024
Hannover 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 11 - Stand C28

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.0 - Stand A38

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