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Pt100 temperature sensor RGOIL Series
RTDfor the automotive industrystainless steel

Pt100 temperature sensor
Pt100 temperature sensor
Pt100 temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
Pt100, RTD
Applications
for the automotive industry
Other characteristics
stainless steel, 3-wire, insulated, flexible
Temperature

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Min.: -50 °C
(-58 °F)

Description

Oil seal resistance thermometer designed to maintain integrity between two environments Extended Description Oil seal resistance thermometer designed to maintain integrity between two environments. These oil seal sensors have a Pt100 Class B element housed in a 4mm diameter stainless steel tip 12mm long. The PFA insulated lead wire is available in standard lengths of 1, 1.5, 2 & 3 metres. The cable then enters a stainless steel pressurised transition piece 6mm (D) x 75mm (L) which allows a compression fitting (sold separately) to be attached in order to seal a chamber. The sensor is complete with a 2 metre PFA insulated flexible lead wire as standard. These sensors are generally bespoke manufactured to customers’ requirements and can be made entirely to your specifications. The RTD can be supplied in either simplex (single 3 wire sensor) or duplex (dual 3 wire sensors) versions, with the construction designed to maintain the integrity between two environments, specifically oil seals in bearing housings. However, the sensor can be used in any (non-water or steam) application where the user wants an impervious seal. Features • Pt100 Class B 3 wire • -50 to 200°C temperature range • Impervious oil seal transition junction • Made to order Application • Bearing Housings • Automotive • Wind turbines

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