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Model TMZ Dual Universal Input accepts most industry-standard current, voltage, RTD and thermocouple type sensors along with resistance and potentiometer inputs.
Would you like to improve industrial temperature measurement performance? Gain and apply a theoretical understanding of temperature sensor characteristics to make the best choice for your heat processing applications.
Applications involving heating invariably require temperature measurement instrumentation. Temperature instruments typically consist of a thermowell, a sensor and a transmitter to convert the sensor data to an industry-standard signal such as 4 to 20 mA or fieldbus digital communications.
Model 12005 offers improved high temperature stability, built-in overheat protection, a more flexible cable and color coded calibration range indictors.
Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples and thermistors are offered as stand-alone products in addition to sensors on the company’s line of electric heaters.
Process Heating’s Equipment Overview on Temperature Sensors offers a side-by-side comparison of manufacturers of temperature sensors for industrial applications. You can use the chart to find manufacturers that offer the temperature sensors you want, whether that is thermistors, RTDs, thermocouples, thermal imaging equipment, temperature transmitters or thermometers.
Designed for applications that require critical temperature measurement for small-diameter lines in sanitary processes, miniature sanitary RTDs cover the temperature range from -58 to 392°F (-50 to 200°C) with ±0.10 percent accuracy at 32°F (0°C
Seven questions and answers about temperature sensing clear up some common misconceptions about thermocouples, thermistors and infrared sensing devices.
Processors often have questions when it comes to measuring temperature in their facilities. This article aims to answer several of the most frequently asked questions heard by our engineers.