Liquid expansion thermometer 950 series
dialHVACstainless steel

liquid expansion thermometer
liquid expansion thermometer
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Characteristics

Technology
liquid expansion
Display
dial
Applications
HVAC
Other characteristics
stainless steel
Temperature

Max.: 1,200 °C
(2,192 °F)

Min.: -100 °C
(-148 °F)

Description

5" Rigid Dial Thermometer with 1/2" NPT, Adjustable Union and 3/8" Diameter Stem. Fully Adjustable Stainless Steel Case & Stem. Liquid Filled. Stem Lengths: Standard Lengths from 3-1/2" (88.9 mm) to 72" (1828 mm). Call Customer Service for assistance with ordering. Palmer’s experience in the thermometer field enables us to offer a line of filled systemDial Thermometers with uncompromising accuracy. Used in many different applications,including power plants, chemical processing plants, breweries, canneries and HVACequipment, our Dial Thermometers are engineered to provide long service life with anextremely dependable thermal system. Direct-Drive Double-Wound Bourdon Coil: With this construction, the pointer shaftoperates directly from the center coil. This eliminates the conventional sector and piniontype movement and its multiplying mechanism which are subject to wear and tear andsubsequent inaccuracies. This unique feature results in a temperature indicator that isextremely responsive to temperature changes and will maintain its accuracy for manyyears. Stainless Steel Bezel Ring and Glass Cover: provides a weather-tight seal. Easy to Read Dial: Every thermometer dial is constructed of heavy gauge aluminum witha low glare finish. High contrast black numerals, graduations, and pointer all contributeto minimize reading errors.

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