NTC temperature sensor RMS-T10-0001
bare wiresIP65for refrigeration circuits

NTC temperature sensor
NTC temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
NTC
Electrical connection
bare wires
Protection level
IP65
Applications
for refrigeration circuits, room, for LNG tanks, autoclave, for laboratory freezers, for laboratory refrigerators
Other characteristics
cryogenic
Temperature

Min.: -196 °C
(-321 °F)

Max.: 25 °C
(77 °F)

Description

The T10 temperature sensors are NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistors, meaning that the resistance of the NTC decreases with increasing temperature. The T10 temperature sensors are compatible with the RMS-MLOG-T10-868/915 data loggers. The data logger temperature range is limited to -35…80°C. The RMS temperature portfolio covers a wide range of applications, from the coldest such as liquid nitrogen tanks and cryogenic freezers, refrigerators and cold rooms to hotter ones such as water baths, incubators, ovens and autoclaves. Certain probes are also designed for specific applications for monitoring legionella within water pipes and monitoring room temperature. It is crucial when setting up your RMS-MLOG-T10-868/915 with the T10 temperature probe to configure the logger accordingly with the software as the characteristic curve of each NTC is stored in the firmware. Benefits • NTC sensor • No influence from the lead • High temperature sensitivity Applications • Cryotechnology

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