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OMEGA Compact RTD Temperature Sensor

March 18, 2014 By Jennifer Calhoon

This RTD plug sensor is ideal for pressure vessel applications, pressurized containers and applications requiring a temperature sensor with an NPT mounting fitting. The single element design has a 1/8″ diameter, 316 stainless steel probe that extends 13 mm (0.51″) or 24 mm (0.94″) from a 1/8 NPT mounting thread. The M12 connector assures a very reliable connection. Extension cables are offered in different lengths with right or straight angles.

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Specifications
Sensing Element: RTD PT100Ω @ at 0°C to IEC 751 class A
Construction: Screw in RTD probe for direct immersion, one piece construction
Case Material: AISI 316SS
Temperature Range: -50 to 120°C (-58 to 248°F)
Maximum Pressure: 40 bar (580 psi)
Process Connection: 1/8 NPT
Connection: 4-pin male connector with body in molded Nylon and M12X1 metal thread (to DIN-VDE 0627) with degree of protection IP67 (TMax 90°C)
Insulation Resistance: 100 MΩ with 100 Vdc
Response Time*: Less than 5 seconds
Marking: Each probe is permanently marked with the exact ohmical calibration test value at 0°C, the manufacturing date and a traceability code

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Filed Under: Other, Temperature Tagged With: OMEGA

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