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Resistance temperature sensor LumiCon
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Resistance temperature sensor - LumiCon - DRC SRL.it - embedded / digital
Resistance temperature sensor - LumiCon - DRC SRL.it - embedded / digital
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Characteristics

Technology
resistance
Mounting
embedded
Output
digital
Temperature

Max.: 71 °C
(160 °F)

Min.: 20 °C
(68 °F)

Description

Improve efficiency Ensure Quality and Standards compliance Save time and reduce operational costs Enhance safety Improve environmental performance Existing Customer Portfolio: Civil & Critical Infrastructure Commercial & Industrial Construction Energy, Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Process Water & Geotechnical Mining & Metals Aerospace & Defense Example Specification Mass Concrete: concrete placement with a least dimension that is equal or greater than 4 feet Ensure: the temperature differential between the core of the placement and the concrete surface does not exceed 35 OF (19.5 oc). Thermal gradient creates thermal stresses > concrete tensile strength + cracking the temperature at the core does not exceed 1600F (71 oc). Reason for limit: Delayed Ettringite Formation (DEF)r Expansion and formation of gaps around aggregate particles. Install 2-3 sensors at: Every 200-400 cubic meter of concrete (depending on the size of the pour) Recommended to position sensors no farther than 10 to 20 meters from one another (depending on the size of the pour) Temperature control measures must be maintained until: (internal or core temp,) — (avg. daily ambient temp.) < 350F

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