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TJ36-GG

Rugged Thermocouple Transition Joint Probes with Fiberglass Insulated Cable

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  • Use of Fiberglass and Ceramic Insulation Allows the Transition Joint to be Used Up to 482°C (900°F)
  • 304 SS and Inconel 600
  • Additionnal Sheaths Available: 310 SS, 316 SS, 321 SS and Super OMEGACLAD™ XL
  • Manufactured Compacted Mineral Insulation Cable for Long Lasting, Drift-Free Performance in Harsh Conditions
TJ36-GG
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Rugged Thermocouple Transition Joint Probes with Fiberglass Insulated Cable TJ36-GG TJ36-GG
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Product Overview
  • Number of Connectors N/A
  • Process Temperature, Max 900 °C
  • Process Temperature, Min 0 °C
  • Series ID TJ36-GG
  • Temperature Sensor Type Thermocouple

Probes less than 48 inches in length are shipped 'straight'. Probes equal to or greater than 48 inches in length are shipped 'coiled'. If a probe that is 48 inches or longer must ship straight, please add "-SST" to the end of the part number, and add $75.00 to the price of the probe. Maximum ship straight length is 96 inches. Additional shipping fees from carrier may also apply for non-standard length packaging.

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What pressure are these thermocouples rated for?

Asked by: Ellie2022
Thank you for your inquiry Ellie2022. To expand on my previous answer, the sealed metal sheath portion of probe is pressure rated for G or U junctions, but not for E since G and U can be used with a compression fitting. The TJ spring section is not pressure rated.
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2025-10-25

Hi, What is the max temperature rating for the wire that connects the probe to the K-type connector? It looks like plastic shielding on the wire and I don't want to melt it.

Asked by: SLC1
Thank you for your inquiry. The max temperature the wire can handle is 260C (500F)
Answered by: AEMO
Date published: 2019-10-21

What length needs to be inserted into the process for an accurate reading with a 6inch probe?

Asked by: Peter00
Hi Peter, considering the thermocouple sensor is at the tip of the probe, it would be safe to assume 0.5-1 inch would be needed to get an accurate reading.
Answered by: AndrewA
Date published: 2020-09-14

Can these be attached to a 2.5mm jack for use with a wireless bbq style type thermometer?

Asked by: Schwonkhead
Hi Schwonkhead, If your thermometer accepts a type K thermocouple then possibly yes. You'll need to check the wireless thermometer input specifications. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: AENwlk
Date published: 2022-12-01

What is the output of this sensor? Voltage or resistance change? Thanks.

Asked by: Student
This sensor produces millivolt output however resistance also varies based on ohms law.
Answered by: Application Engineer RD
Date published: 2022-09-13

Hello, Can this thermocouple be welded around section B? Also, is it able to withstand pressures to up to 500 psi? Thank you

Asked by: Appm
The B section is where the Thermocouple wire is attached to the extension wire and potted. A tack weld could probably be made with a minimal amount of heat being applied. Omega does not pressure rate the probes but they do get used often in elevated pressures as what your inquiry suggests. If you need a probe with a pressure rating then the only one Omega offers is the pipe plug probe series.
Answered by: ApplicationEngineerANB
Date published: 2024-02-02

Can I get this with a 10' lead?

Asked by: aric
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes we can make these as long as 50' using the CUSTOMIZE button.
Answered by: CB Engineer
Date published: 2020-07-26

I am looking for 2 stainless steel temperature probes to go into a 55 gallon drum that’s height  is 34 inches. I want to hook it to a controller to manage a heating blanket  to maintain a temperature between 68 to 75°F. What Would you recommend

Asked by: Deldoochy
This would need to be reviewed with a Temperature Engineer due to the complexity so please send an inquiry to temp@omega.com.
Answered by: ANB ENG
Date published: 2020-07-28
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