Gas expansion with capillary thermometer C100 / TFCh
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Gas expansion with capillary thermometer - C100 / TFCh - Instruments to Industry - dial / IP65 / rugged
Gas expansion with capillary thermometer - C100 / TFCh - Instruments to Industry - dial / IP65 / rugged
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Characteristics

Technology
gas expansion with capillary
Display
dial
Protection level
IP65, rugged
Configuration
insertion
Applications
industrial, for food, for chemical products, for gas, for the petrochemical industry
Other characteristics
stainless steel, high-precision
Temperature

Max.: 300 °C
(572 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

Class 1.0 (1% of FSD) 12.7mm (1/2″) Stem 316SS Stem 100mm (4″) Dial Size IP65 Case Stainless Steel Construction Gas Filled This industrial heavy-duty, high accuracy, Gas Filled Thermometer with capillary is manufactured by Instruments to Industry in the UK. A robust, direct mounting dial thermometers that is manufactured to meet the requirements of the majority of industrial temperature measurement applications, for both fluids and gases. Available with temperature measurement ranges from -20 to 600 °C with Class 1.0 accuracy (1% of FSD). The 100mm (4”) diameter dial is Nitrogen gas actuated with a case and bezel made from stainless steel. It has a 12.7mm (1/2″) diameter plain rigid 316 stainless steel stem, available in lengths from 100 to 250mm as standard, can be used with a compression fittings for easy process connection. Capillary can be supplied with lengths between 1M and 3M. Whilst the price is fixed, the length of both the stem and the capillary will be confirmed with you by email or telephone at time of order. Custom versions are available, please contact

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