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A temperature-dependent electrical resistance is integrated in a stainless steel protective tube. This changes its ohmic resistance depending on the temperature of the medium.
In the version with built-in transmitter, this value is converted into a 4...20 mA current signal or a 0-10 V voltage signal and provided at the terminals of the cubic plug. In the version without transmitter, the pure resistance value can be tapped at the connector. To achieve short response times, there is a version with a rejuvenated immersion shaft.
The use of the angle plug according to DIN EN 175301-803 is advantageous.
Typical applications
The resistance thermometers are very well suited for use in general machine, apparatus, plant, container and pipeline construction, as well as in the chemical and process engineering and food industries, where they are preferably used for detecting the temperature in liquid and gaseous media.
Their compact design makes them particularly suitable for installation in places with limited space.