Temperature SensorElectronic temperature sensors and transducers uses a thermistor (made of ceramic materials) that will physically change based on temperature differences. Thermistors increase or decrease resistance with changing temperatures that will then provide readable measurements with these electrical signals.
Common applications include industrial machinery, mobile equipment, hydraulic power units, lubrication systems, and automotive use in coolant, fuel, and exhaust gas temperature. Can be designed with different output models: with two wire current or three wire AC/DC voltage output and various designs, formats, and applications can be customized. |
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Specifications
Medium |
Oil, fuel, water, air |
Measurement Range |
-25°C to 150°C |
Accuracy |
± 2.0% FS |
Max Pressure |
1800 PSI |
Temperature Drift |
0.001% FS/°C / 1000 hours |
Protection |
Overvoltage, short circuit, reverse polarity |
Threaded Fittings |
1/2" NPT Male, 9/16"-18 SAE Male, and more |
Terminals |
Packard Metri-Pack, DIN 43650A, Deutsch connector, and more |
Materials |
Nickel plated brass, brass, stainless steel, and more |
Measurement |
Solid State |
Output Mode |
Two wired |
Three wired |
Output |
4 - 20 mA |
0.5 - 4.5V (ratiometric) |
Power Supply |
8 - 30 VDC |
4.5 - 5.5 VDC |