Resistance temperature sensor PTU
for surface temperature measurementfor hygienic applicationshigh-precision

resistance temperature sensor
resistance temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
resistance
Applications
for surface temperature measurement, for hygienic applications
Other characteristics
high-precision, fast-response
Temperature

Max.: 600 °C
(1,112 °F)

Min.: -70 °C
(-94 °F)

Description

Fundamentals of ACS Universal resistance thermometer are standardized, high-quality platinum RTDs of a nominal resistance of 100 ohms at 0 ° C, tolerance classes A, B, 1/3B (AA) – in accordance with DIN EN / IEC 60751st. ACS Pt100 probes have a high accuracy and reproducibility are ​​extremely reliable. The sensing elements are embedded in the protective tube with magnesium oxide powder and are sealed hermisch. Thus, a good heat transfer and vibration protection is achieved. Standard measuring temperatures are -70 ° C. .. +300 ° C; High temperature versions +500 ° C / +600 ° C, low-temperature versions, special materials, special process connections and OEM versions are also available. The given measuring temperature refers to an average temperature at the probe tip. With cable versions, for example PTS / PTK and Pt100 sensors with connection head, possibly with integrated head transmitter, the respective maximum temperature of the cable, heads, etc. with on-site isolation, use of Pt100 must be considerated. The measurement speed of the individual Pt100 sensor is highly dependent on operating conditions, the measured medium and the physical dimensions. The immersion depth should not be less than 50 mm. Please clarify always shorter probe lengths with the ACS staff.

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