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Semiconductor temperature sensor X-DTS-S3C
digitalIP66weather-resistant

Semiconductor temperature sensor - X-DTS-S3C - Xytronix Research & Design, Inc. - digital / IP66 / weather-resistant
Semiconductor temperature sensor - X-DTS-S3C - Xytronix Research & Design, Inc. - digital / IP66 / weather-resistant
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Characteristics

Technology
semiconductor
Output
digital
Protection level
IP66, weather-resistant
Applications
water, outdoor
Other characteristics
stainless steel, encapsulated
Temperature

Min.: -67 °C
(-89 °F)

Max.: 257 °C
(495 °F)

Description

Indoor/Outdoor temperature sensor compatible with all ControlByWeb products that monitor temperature. The ControlByWeb® Water-Resistant Temperature Sensor (X-DTS-S3C) is recommended for most indoor and outdoor applications. Designed to be water and weather resistant, it is ideal for use in a variety of environments. The probes is equipped with a 1-Wire temperature sensor (DS18B20) encapsulated in stainless steel. With the internal sensor thermally coupled to the steel tube wall, it ensures accurate response to the changing temperatures. This sensor is included when ordering an X-300™, XW-110 Plus™, and Temperature Module™, and it is also compatible with all ControlByWeb® products that monitor temperature. For continuous immersion in water, use a thermowell or other protective enclosure. Features Sensor Tip Temperature Range: -67°F to 257°F (-55°C to +125°C) Cable Temperature Range: -4°F to 185°F (-20°C to +85°C) Accuracy: ±0.5°C (from -10°C to +85°C) Type: Digital 1-Wire (Maxim Semiconductor DS18B20) Rating: IP66 (Dust tight, water spray) Extend cable length up to 600 feet in length (comes standard with 1 meter/3 foot cable) 2 inch long Stainless Steel probe Weather resistant
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