Pt100 temperature sensor WDB series
NTCthermistorPTC

Pt100 temperature sensor
Pt100 temperature sensor
Pt100 temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
Pt100, NTC, thermistor, PTC
Mounting
threaded
Protection level
ATEX
Applications
for bearings, for hazardous areas
Other characteristics
stainless steel
Temperature

Max.: 90 °C
(194 °F)

50 °C, 60 °C, 70 °C, 80 °C, 90 °C
(122 °F, 140 °F, 158 °F, 176 °F, 194 °F)

Description

The WDB8 series have a 1/4” BSPT thread. The WDB2 series have a 1/8” NPT thread. Three versions are available; an NTC thermistor or Pt100 RTD type for continuous temperature monitoring, and a PTC thermistor model with the following trip points (specify when ordering): 60°C, 70°C, 80°C, 90°C for step (Cold/Hot) temperature monitoring. The sensor is supplied with a three meter attached cable and can be connected to a hazard monitoring system, such as 4B’s T500 Hotbus Elite, Watchdog Super Elite, or T400 Elite or to a PLC. The connections are not polarity sensitive therefore special connection requirements are eliminated, and the cable can be extended in the field. Product Features •Screw in positive mount installation •Grease zerk for bearing lubrication •WDB8 - 1/4” BSPT with cable entry (brass body) •WDB2 - 1/8” NPT with conduit entry (steel body) •WDB1 (Obsolete, use WDB8) - 1/8” NPT with cable entry (brass body) •NTC version - continuous temperature •Pt100 version - platinum RTD - continuous temperature •PTC version - trip points from 50°C to 90°C - step response •For use with T400, T400 Elite, T500 Elite, Watchdog Super Elite control modules or PLCs

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