Resistance temperature probe Evolution X2
digitalIP68stainless steel

Resistance temperature probe - Evolution X2 - JRI - digital / IP68 / stainless steel
Resistance temperature probe - Evolution X2 - JRI - digital / IP68 / stainless steel
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Characteristics

Technology
resistance
Output
digital
Protection level
IP68
Other characteristics
stainless steel, low-temperature
Temperature

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Probe diameter

3 mm
(0.1 in)

Description

The Low-Temperature Sensor Digital Sensor Evolution X2 is a digital sensor type PT100 Class A standardized (CEI751), which knows a low drift (type ≤0,1°C) after one year of use. It has an internal memory storing its calibration coefficients. Interchangeable, it allows calibration to be performed by simple exchange or with the help of the JRI-MySirius Calibration module without interrupting equipment monitoring. The data from a metrological operation is automatically transferred to the JRI software. This digital probe designed for X2 modelling is compatible with LoRa SPY Digital and Nano SPY Digital mini data loggers. Measurement accuracy : ±0.2°C from -40°C to -90°C, ±0.3°C from 0° to -40°C and ±0.5°C from -90 to -196°C Type of sensor : stainless steel Dimensions of sensor : Ø2.9x35mm Type and dimensions of cable : fluoropolymere cable - 3m - Ø2,9 mm Protection of sensor and cable : IP 68 Immersion of cable : continuous immersion in water and glycolic solutions and punctual immersion in alcoholic solutions Type and dimensions of converter : aluminium - Ø11x51mm Type of connector : binder Points for a cofrac calibration certificate or Cofrac checking report : -80°C Points of gauging : 0°C, -60°C Part nr : 12204 4 Low Temperature Digital Sensor Evolution

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