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Sheathed Platinum Resistance Thermometers |
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Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometers |
Note: 1. Use the sheathed platinum resistance thermometer if condensation is likely to result.
2. Be sure that the thermometer is free of vibration or shock if high temperatures are measured.
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air
For details on the permissible temperature, refer to Datasheet.
Exposed-lead Models
E52-CA□A
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air
Exposed-lead Models
E52-IC□A
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air
Exposed-terminal Models
E52-CA□B
E52-IC□B
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air
Terminal box: The permissible temperature is 0°C to 100°C.
Enclosed-terminal Models
E52-CA□C
E52-IC□C
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air
Terminal box: The permissible temperature is 0°C to 80°C.
Note: The terminals in the cap indicate polarity (+ or -).
Note: Specify PT1 or PT0 if the element is R.
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air (See note.)
Note: For details on the permissible temperature, refer to Datasheet.
Exposed-terminal Models
E52-CA□B
E52-IC□B
Terminal box: The permissible temperature is 0°C to 100°C.
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air
Enclosed-terminal Models
E52-CA□C
E52-IC□C
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air
Terminal box: The permissible temperature is 0°C to 80°C.
Note: The terminals in the cap indicate polarity (+ or -).
Enclosed-terminal Models (High-temperature Use)
E52-PR□C
Permissible Temperature in Dry Air
Terminal box: The permissible temperature is 0°C to 80°C.
Note: The terminals in the cap indicate polarity (+ or -).