JUMO insertion resistance thermometer in water vapour-tight design, pressure-tight up to 5.0 bar

Product number: 802010
110,00 €*
* Prices excl. VAT plus shipping costs.
Jumo

Available variants

Version : Operating temperature / connection cable: -70 ... +200 °C / FEP connection cable, measuring insert: 1 x Pt 100 temperature sensor in four-wire circuit, installation length: 50 mm, Operating temperature / connection cable: -70 ... +200 °C / FEP connection cable, measuring insert: 2 x temperature sensor Pt 100 in four-wire circuit, installation length: 50 mm

Description

Description "JUMO insertion resistance thermometer in water vapour-tight design, pressure-tight up to 5.0 bar"

Push-in resistance thermometer in water vapour-tight design, pressure-tight up to 5.0 bar

  •  Measuring range -70 to +200°C
  •  Connection cable: FEP
  •  1 x Pt 100 in four-wire circuit
  •  Single resistance thermometer
  •  Tolerance class A according to DIN EN 60 751
  •  Thermowell diameter: 4 mm
  •  Insertion length: 50 mm
  •  Connection cable end: Wire end ferrules to DIN 46 228
  •  Connection cable length: 2500 mm (standard)
  •  Extra codes: without extra code


The insertion resistance thermometer in water vapour-tight design is preferably used for temperature measurements in sterilisers. Their specific design allows them to be used in atmospheres containing water vapour and under pressure. Another area of application is in apparatus engineering and laboratory technology. The thermometer can be supplied with a PTFE connection cable, which enables operation in humid rooms in the temperature range from -50 to +150 °C, or alternatively an FEP connection cable is available, which covers temperatures from -70 to +200 °C.
The transition of the connection cable is strain-relieved to ensure the longevity of the connection. The measuring insert is equipped as standard with a Pt 100 temperature insert in accordance with DIN EN 60 751, class A in a two-wire circuit. In addition, the connection can optionally be made in three- and four-wire circuits to meet individual requirements.