Ohm Platinum
Found 4 free book(s)Temperature Sensors ET Series - Schneider Electric
iportal2.schneider-electric.comTemperature Sensor Description TAC Vista I/NET Continuum I/A 1000 Ohm Platinum 1000 Ohm BALCO Room ETR100 ETR200 ETR500 ETR800 - - Room with Setpoint ETR101 ETR201 ETR501 ETR801 - - Room with Override Pushbutton ETR102 ETR202 ETR502 ETR802 - - Room with Setpoint and Override Pushbutton ETR103 ETR203 ETR503 ETR803 - -
Fisher FIELDVUE DLC3010 Digital Level Controller
www.emerson.comohm platinum RTD for sensing process temperature, or optional user‐entered target temperature to permit compensating for changes in specific gravity Output Signal Analog: 4‐20 milliamperes DC ( direct action—increasing level, interface, or density increases output; or reverse action—increasing level, interface, or density decreases output)
RTD STANDARDS - Gilson Eng
www.gilsoneng.comPlatinum is the most widely used metal for resistance temperature detection due to the following characteristics: 1) chemical inertness 2) a temperature coefficient of resistance that is large enough to give readily measurable resistance changes with temperature 3) an almost strain free fabrication metal (in that resistance doesn’t drastically
Data Sheet Temperature Measurement Products
library.e.abb.comNotice that the tables for the various platinum curves are for the standard 100 ohm @ 0ºC sensor. To calculate the resistance of: 50 ohm multiply the values by .5 200 ohm multiply the values by 2 500 ohm multiply the values by 5 100 ohm multiply the values by 10 Table C100 for the 100 ohm @ 25ºC Copper (90.35 ohms @ 0ºC) is published. To ...