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Type E thermocouple FW05
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Type E thermocouple - FW05 - Campbell Scientific Ltd. - atmospheric / small-diameter / thin-section
Type E thermocouple - FW05 - Campbell Scientific Ltd. - atmospheric / small-diameter / thin-section
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Characteristics

Technology
type E thermocouple
Applications
atmospheric
Other characteristics
small-diameter, thin-section
Probe diameter

0.0005 in

Description

The FW05 is a Type E thermocouple with a 0.0005 in. diameter. It measures atmospheric temperature gradients or fluctuations with research-grade accuracy. The FW05 is compatible with most Campbell Scientific dataloggers, and it is often used in eddy-covariance systems. Benefits and Features - High frequency response suitable for eddy-covariance applications - Extremely small diameter virtually eliminates solar loading - Well-suited for measuring atmospheric temperature flux The FW05 has the smallest diameter of our fine wire thermocouples. Because of this, it experiences the least amount of solar loading, but is also the most fragile. The thermocouple's small mass eliminates the need for a solar radiation shield. The FW05 consists of a type E thermocouple with a connector. The connector attaches the thermocouple to a datalogger via the FWC-L cable. Type E thermocouples are comprised of a chromel wire and a constantan wire joined at a measurement junction. A voltage potential is generated when the measurement end of the thermocouple is at a different temperature than the reference end of the thermocouple. The magnitude of the voltage potential is related to the temperature difference. Therefore, temperature can be determined by measuring the differences in potential created at the junction of the two wires. A reference temperature measurement is required for thermocouple measurements. The temperature sensor built into many of our dataloggers' wiring panel typically provides this measurement.

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Intersolar 2026
Intersolar 2026

23-25 Jun 2026 Munich (Germany) Hall B3 - Stand 254

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