RS PRO PT100 RTD Detector, 1.5mm Dia, 15mm Long, 2 Wire, Probe, Class A +650°C Max

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Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Sensor Type

PT100

Probe Length

15mm

Probe Diameter

1.5mm

Minimum Temperature Sensed

-200°C

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+650°C

Termination Type

Solder

Probe Material

Ceramic

Process Connection

Probe

Number Of Wires

2

Accuracy

Class A

Response Time

0.4 s

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

Duplex PT100 Wire Wound Detector

Twin-element Duplex detector utilising two pure platinum wires wound into a miniature spiral and located within axial holes in a high purity alumina rod. The high stability Duplex sensor can be connected to the measuring or control device with two wires for the source and two for measurement, reducing the effects of long leads on the accuracy of measurement. The detector should ideally be housed within a protective metal tube.

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EGP 2,133.61

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RS PRO PT100 RTD Detector, 1.5mm Dia, 15mm Long, 2 Wire, Probe, Class A +650°C Max

EGP 2,133.61

Each (ex VAT)

RS PRO PT100 RTD Detector, 1.5mm Dia, 15mm Long, 2 Wire, Probe, Class A +650°C Max
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Sensor Type

PT100

Probe Length

15mm

Probe Diameter

1.5mm

Minimum Temperature Sensed

-200°C

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+650°C

Termination Type

Solder

Probe Material

Ceramic

Process Connection

Probe

Number Of Wires

2

Accuracy

Class A

Response Time

0.4 s

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

Duplex PT100 Wire Wound Detector

Twin-element Duplex detector utilising two pure platinum wires wound into a miniature spiral and located within axial holes in a high purity alumina rod. The high stability Duplex sensor can be connected to the measuring or control device with two wires for the source and two for measurement, reducing the effects of long leads on the accuracy of measurement. The detector should ideally be housed within a protective metal tube.