Bimetallic thermometer Z series
dial°CIP65

Bimetallic thermometer - Z series - SIKA - dial / °C / IP65
Bimetallic thermometer - Z series - SIKA - dial / °C / IP65
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Characteristics

Technology
bimetallic
Display
dial
Units of measurement
°C
Protection level
IP65
Other characteristics
stainless steel, precision
Temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

Suitable for outdoor use - closed system (IP65) vibration-resistant high-quality design without electrical auxiliary energy indenpendent of ambient temperature influences SIKA precision bimetal dial thermometers for marine application are the proven solution for on-site temperature measurement of liquids and gases. Devices of this high-quality design are particularly resistant to vibrations and are suitable for installation in pipelines, containers, machines and plants and do not require external power supply. Due to the high protection class (IP65) and the insensitivity to ambient temperature fluctuations due to the measuring principle, we also recommend these versions for outdoor use. Dial thermometers of types Z7612 to Z8672 are local thermometers with cramped-on ring case. Casing, immersion tube and connection are made of stainless steel. This range of dial thermometers is a selection of common thermometers for cooling water, lubricating oil, bearings and other low temperature measurement applications on board seagoing vessels. In direct comparison to our Diesel engine dial thermometers, these thermometers are proven basic quality thermometers that work according to the bimetal coil principle. Thanks to their union nut connection, they can be easily installed and aligned in measuring points with existing protection tubes.

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