Reliable PTC thermistors that meet the specifications of DIN 44081 / 44082 provide overheating protection for motors and dynamic monitoring of critical system parameters. Low cost thin-film elements, Wire wound elements. Platinum and Nickel-iron RTD's, 2252 or 10K ohm thermistors. Room air, outside air, duct, and fluid sensors. The sensors can be mounted on machines, against process pipes, or embedded directly into a machined part. Response as fast as 0.1 seconds!īolt-on temperature sensors are designed for easy installation in industrial and commercial environments. Features a spring-loaded tensioner to allow the cutter to cut through tubing without adjusting the tightening wheel. Kapton, silicone rubber, Mylar insulation. (13) SCHEDULE (14) to EU-Type Examination Certificate KEMA 03ATEX1535X Issue No.5 /3 Form 227A Version 1 (2016-04) (20) Certificate history Issue 1 - 203794300 Initial assessment. Thin, flexible surface mount RTDs and thermocouples. Thermal-Ribbon™ Flexible RTDs and Thermocouples TT518 Model Number: TT518 Temperature Transmitter PD Sensor Type Ranging 32 - 302☏ F Display Units Farenheit 1 Calibration Nominal Z Sensor Leads 3-lead RTD Important Notes. Six sensors are recommended for each motor, two per phase. Minco TT518PD(32/302)F1Z Programmable Temperature Transmitter, 100Ohm, 32-302 ☏, 3 Lead RTD. Minco stator RTDs meet the specification of ANSI C50.10-1990, general requirements for synchronous motors. Bearing embedment or surface mount Bolt-on designs. Install in bearings for early warning of overheating. RTD & Thermocouple Mini Bearing Embedment Sensors Stainless Steel and brass compression fittings, Spring-loaded holders, Thermowells and Connection Heads Tip-sensitive with copper tip (260☌), All stainless (260☌ & 500☌), Mineral insulated (600☌). Hazardous area approvals include CSA, FM, ATEX and IECEx. Standard, easy-to-order assemblies fit a variety of applications. Our MINCO Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs), Thermocouples, and Thermistors meet the needs of OEM's and end users
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