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DIN Enabled Temperature Sensors support tool-free changeout.

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DIN Enabled Temperature Sensors support tool-free changeout.
DIN Enabled Temperature Sensors support tool-free changeout.

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August 9, 2011 - With vibration-resistant construction and IP67 rating, M12 Thermocouple and Pt100 sensors are available with stainless steel or Inconel sheath in both 3 and 6 mm dia and come in standard lengths of 200, 500, 750, 1,000, and 1,500 mm. Termination is achieved via polarized M12 connector with hand-tightened knurled nut. No tools are required for sensor change, minimizing downtime, and available process fittings include BSP, NPT, and metric mounting threads.
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Omega Engineering, Inc.
River Bend Executive Center
Stamford, CT, 06907
USA



M12 micro DIN Enabled Temperature Sensors


OMEGA's NEW M12 Thermocouple and Pt100 sensors have been designed for ease of installation and maintenance. Termination is achieved through a polarised M12 connector with a hand-tightened knurled nut completely eliminating wiring errors and, as no tools are required, downtime for a sensor change is drastically reduced.

Previously the only options available for cold end termination were traditional in-line plastic connectors or conventional terminal head arrangements where a more permanent, robust installation was required. Those were often supplied with vague IP ratings and a variety of electrical connections requiring additional thread adaptors and termination glands to complete the system.

This NEW range of M12 sensors overcomes all those difficulties. Having a vibration resistant construction, low probe mass and an ingress protection rating of IP67 they are ideally suited to a broad application range. Typical users include industrial, hygienic, food and beverage, pharmaceutical and research laboratories where process conditions such as outdoor, wet, high humidity, wash-down situations and other challenging environments exist.

They are available off-the-shelf with either a stainless steel or Inconel sheath in both 3mm and 6mm diameter with standard lengths of 200, 500, 750, 1000 and 1500mm. The range is further enhanced by a variety of process fittings including BSP, NPT and metric mounting threads, as well as Tri-clamp flanges for hygienic and vacuum applications.

To view the full details and learn more, please visit:

http://www.omega.co.uk/shop/tsc.html
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