Pt1000 temperature sensor AT008
threadedIO-LinkM12 connector

Pt1000 temperature sensor
Pt1000 temperature sensor
Pt1000 temperature sensor
Pt1000 temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
Pt1000
Mounting
threaded
Output
IO-Link
Electrical connection
M12 connector
Protection level
IP67
Applications
process, for liquids
Temperature

Max.: 140 °C
(284 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Process pressure

400 bar
(5,801.51 psi)

Probe diameter

6 mm
(0.2 in)

Description

Overview Temperature sensor with G1/4 process connection with external thread. M12 connector (4-pin) and LED switch indicator PT1000 measuring element according to DIN EN 60751, Class B Particularly easy to set via setting ring suitable for use with liquid and gaseous media Protection rating IP67 Description The AT008 temperature sensor with a measuring range from -20 ... 140 °C / -4 ... 284 °F has a G 1/4 male process connection, 2 switching outputs (complementary) and a PT 1000 measuring element to DIN EN 60751, class A. The unit has an installation depth of 50 mm and an M12 connector. The unit can be easily adjusted with the setting ring. Suitable for liquids and gases Temperature monitoring is one of the most important measurement tasks in automation and process technology. The correct temperature often influences the quality and efficiency of the corresponding processes. Tried-and-tested millions of times in daily use. Temperature sensors from autosen are manufactured according to the highest quality standards with regard to robustness, noise immunity and reliability. We offer you a 5-year warranty for our product – with money-back guarantee!

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Hannover 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 6 - Stand B57, (11)

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