Pt1000 temperature sensor TM1101-5-1500
threadedinsertion2-wire

Pt1000 temperature sensor - TM1101-5-1500 - Nanjing Bocon Science & Technology Co. Ltd - threaded / insertion / 2-wire
Pt1000 temperature sensor - TM1101-5-1500 - Nanjing Bocon Science & Technology Co. Ltd - threaded / insertion / 2-wire
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Characteristics

Technology
Pt1000
Mounting
threaded, insertion
Output
2-wire
Applications
for liquids, process, for ovens, water, for gas, for heat pump, for heat meters, for the automotive industry, for surface temperature measurement, HVAC, for pipes, ambient air, for bearings, for pipelines
Other characteristics
2-wire, 3-wire, 4-wire
Temperature

Max.: 105 °C
(221 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Probe diameter

5 mm
(0.1969 in)

Description

Fashionable pairing products in European Union,Perfectly fits high-end real state,High performance PU cable (PP core) High stability. Mainly technical data: Follow Standard:EN1413and CJ128-2007 Matched pair accuracy:±0.1℃ Connecting cable:PVC,OD4.2mm,2-wire Protection tube:stainless steel 316L,Φ5 Pressure proof PN=16bar(current speed 2m/s) Connecting:Active thread(copper),G:M10×1 Single sensor meets IEC751,Tolerance Class B±(0.3+0.005|t|)℃ Each temperature sensor pair error meets the requirement of pairing error formula:Δ(ΔT)=5mk/k×ΔT+90mk ΔT; minimum measuring temperature difference.Normally 3℃,But the pairing error of each temperature sensor pair provided by BOCON is no more than 0.1℃ Resistance value at 40℃、70℃、100℃ Insulated resistance in accordance with JB/T8622-1997 (5.4) The constant insulation resistance value of platinum resistance should not be less than 100MΩ,the maximum upper limit of temperature insulation resistance 10MΩ
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