Description:
Low-temperature passive Temperature sensors use thermocouples and thermistors to sense temperature. A low-temperature sensor is a device that is designed to measure and monitor temperatures in environments where the temperature is lower than ambient conditions without losing accuracy. It is connected to a display or control system that provides real-time information about temperature changes. Low-temperature sensors are available as passive resistive output, thermocouple output, or active PWM and analog outputs.
Attributes:
• Minimum probe operating temperature range: - 40 degrees Celsius.
• Maximum probe operating temperature range: 150 degrees Celsius.
• High degree of precision in temperature measurement.
• It takes less time for the sensor to detect and respond to changes in temperature.
Applications:
A low-temperature passive sensor is a type of sensor that can detect low temperatures without requiring a power source or external stimulus.
This sensor is mainly used in Cat 311F LRR, 312E, 335, and 320GX - Excavator, 740 GC, 740B, and 740C - ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCK, CB8 CCS9, CD-44B and CD-54B - PAVING COMPACTOR, C4.4 - TELEHANDLER, C13 - ENGINE - TRUCK, and CG137-08, CG137-12, G3304B, DE800S, and DE1400 - ENGINE - INDUSTRIAL
Προβολή περισσότερων