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Often used to measure temperature in water lines and low-pressure steam lines, these RTDs have an NPT male probe connection for easy installation in pipes, tanks, and thermowells.
For long service life in harsh conditions, these RTD probes have an armored stainless steel cable to protect wiring from corrosion, abrasion, and impact.
Obtain more precise and reliable liquid and gas temperature measurements than thermocouple probes.
Use a pipe cutter to trim these probes for an exact fit.
To protect the probe from vibration, corrosion, and shock, these RTD probes come with a thermowell.
Send temperature readings directly to programmable logic controllers (PLCs)—with a built-in transmitter, these RTDs don’t require a separate signal converter. They’re threaded, so they’re ready to install into containers, tanks, and pipes.
View temperature readings and adjust settings directly on these RTD probe transmitters.
Use these RTD probes for more stable air-temperature readings than thermocouple probes.
A built-in transmitter converts the probe’s air-temperature readings to a 4-20 mA signal for use with switches, controllers, and data loggers.
For fast installation, the tips of these RTD probes come attached to mounting connections.
Designed for clean-in-place applications such as dairy processing and food-preparation areas, these 3-A certified RTDs have a sanitary quick-clamp probe connection for easy removal.
Check the temperature of liquids in hygienic applications such as food or pharmaceutical lines and tanks.
Connect RTD wire leads to conduit or instrumentation.
Attach plug-in connectors to RTD probes with wire leads.
For a longer service life than thermocouple probes and more consistent readings over time, these thermometers have a resistance temperature detector (RTD) probe. They come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
For more accurate and consistent readings than thermometers with thermocouple probes and a longer service life, this thermometer has a resistance temperature detector (RTD) probe.
Often used to remotely monitor probe readings in high-temperature applications, these thermometers have a housing designed for installation in instrument and control panels.
A resistance temperature detector (RTD) probe responds to temperature change faster than dial thermometers.