Platinum resistive temperature sensor
Pt100immersionIP68

Platinum resistive temperature sensor - JRI - Pt100 / immersion / IP68
Platinum resistive temperature sensor - JRI - Pt100 / immersion / IP68
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Characteristics

Technology
platinum resistive, Pt100
Mounting
immersion
Protection level
IP68
Other characteristics
stainless steel, flat, high-precision, compact
Temperature

Max.: 105 °C
(221 °F)

Min.: -50 °C
(-58 °F)

Probe diameter

Max.: 5 mm
(0.1969 in)

Min.: 5 mm
(0.1969 in)

Description

Description
  • PT100 Class A probe with very low drift (≤ 0.1 °C/year) for long-lasting accuracy.
  • Submersible, mounted on an overmolded cable resistant to aggressive media (acids, alcohols, distilled water...).
  • Flat cable specially designed to pass efficiently through door gaskets.
  • Compact sensor interface (sensor Ø 5 × 20 mm). Other product notes indicate Stainless Steel CL.B ø5x45 mm depending on configuration.
  • Cable available in 3 m or 8 m; specified version with 3 m silicone cable.


Key features
  • Class A (PT100) for high accuracy.
  • Very low drift: ≤ 0.1 °C/year.
  • High sealing and protection: IP68.
  • Designed for immersion and use in aggressive environments.
  • Flat cable for passing through door gaskets (installation in chambers/enclosures).


Technical specifications
  • Measurement range: -50 °C to +105 °C
  • Sensor type: PT100, class A
  • Drift: ≤ 0.1 °C/year
  • Sensor interface: compact sensor Ø 5 × 20 mm (alternative mention: Stainless Steel CL.B ø5x45 mm)
  • Cable lengths available: 3 m or 8 m (version with 3 m silicone cable)
  • Cable protection / sealing: IP68
  • Materials / chemical resistance: stainless steel probe; overmolded cable resistant to aggressive media (acids, alcohols, distilled water)
  • Design: flat cable for passing through door gaskets
  • Product reference: see datasheet
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