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RTD-809-Series

Glue-On RTD Surface Sensors with Coin Style SS Housing

Modèles en stock
  • La forme bouton est idéale pour les mesures de température de surface
  • Se colle aux surfaces pour mesurer la perte de chaleur et les températures de fonctionnement
  • Element en platine DIN classe A, 100 ƒ¶, a haute precision
  • Construction à 3 fils pour se brancher à la plupart des instruments
Glue-On RTD Surface Sensors with Coin Style SS Housing RTD-809-Series RTD-809-Series
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L'aperçu du produit
  • Accuracy Class A
  • Accuracy Detail Class A DIN per IEC60751
  • Cable Clamp PCLM-MTP
  • Cable Length 40 in
  • Cable Material Nickel, Copper
  • Electrical Connection 3-Prong Miniature Male Thermocouple Connector
  • Insulation PFA
  • Mating Connector 3-Prong Miniature Female Thermocouple Connector
  • Nominal Resistance 100 Ω
  • Number of Wires 3
  • Process Temperature, Max 230 °C
  • Process Temperature, Min -60 °C
  • Tip Diameter 0.4375 in
  • Tip Thickness 0.125 in
  • Wire Gauge 26 AWG
  • Wire Type Stranded

Description

Idéal pour les mesures de température de surface tels que la perte de chaleur ou les applications de l'efficacité du compresseur. La fin de détection peut être scellée en place pour montage fixe ou peut être collée à l'aide d'une bande d'un seul côté.
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Great sensors They are great sensors. They act as you would expect a pt100 to act, they're unobtrusive, and so far have been reliable. I use wide zipties to hold them in position while the epoxy cures over the day. However I have no need for the connectors. A connector like that is asking for a failed connection in the environments I work in. I would prefer no connector or have an M12 connector directly attached to the puck. The insulation could also be thicker but that seems standard for many of these sensors with wires from Omega.
Date published: 2019-02-16
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What is the size of the sensor disk?

Asked by: bmack92
Thank you for connecting with Omega! The sensor disc is: 11 mm (7⁄16") diameter, 3 mm (1⁄8") thick sensor for surface mounting and can be cemented into place for permanent mounting or fixed using adhesive tape. Let us know if you need any further assistance.
Answered by: Jane
Date published: 2019-05-08

How can mount this on vertical vibrated surface ? do we need to use adhesive or silicon ,or is it magnetic ?

Asked by: chke
Thank you for your inquiry. This RTD is not vibration rated so it cannot be used on a vibrating surface. It is not magnetic. You need to use a thermally conductive epoxy adhesive or a cement to bond it to the surface.
Answered by: NorwalkAE_SP
Date published: 2024-08-16

After this sensor is attached to a surface, how can this be calibrated?

Asked by: TCW6
Thank you for your inquiry. We believe the best assistance would come from speaking to us directly at 888-826-6342 ask for the Temperature Department Mon. – Fri. (HOURS 8:30AM - 5:30PM EST).
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2023-05-02
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