Pt100 temperature sensor W04
Pt1000insertiondigital

Pt100 temperature sensor - W04  - SIKA - Pt1000 / insertion / digital
Pt100 temperature sensor - W04  - SIKA - Pt1000 / insertion / digital
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Characteristics

Technology
Pt100, Pt1000
Mounting
insertion
Output
digital
Protection level
rugged
Applications
for gas, HVAC, water, environmental, rugged
Other characteristics
2-wire, precision
Temperature

Min.: -50 °C
(-58 °F)

Max.: 400 °C
(752 °F)

Process pressure

25 bar
(362.59 psi)

Probe diameter

2 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm
(0.1 in, 0.2 in, 0.2 in, 0.2 in)

Description

Specifically developed for use in solar-thermal applications water and steam-tight connection of calibration insert and connection cable enables use in harsh environments connection cable available with different insulation materials and shield depending on the application high dielectric strength. Very well suited for high-voltage applications Optionally also available with digital 1-wire bus interface. Low wiring effort The application areas for temperature sensors are very individual and the conditions are often harsh. Different requirements have to be taken into account during realisation: • special installation situations • special environmental conditions • vibration resistance • short response times • long service lives Your advantage: our experienced design staff know and observe the required demands. This leads to reliable and targeted problem solution. Our products convince through durability, robustness and precision. In order to meet all quality requirements, SIKA develops and produces exclusively in Germany. This guarantees easy co-engineering between us and our customers, high-quality branded goods and on-time delivery.

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