RS PRO PT500 RTD Sensor, 2mm Dia, 5mm Long, 2 Wire, Chip, Classe A +600°C Max

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Brand

RS PRO

Sensor Type

PT500

Probe Length

5mm

Probe Diameter

2mm

Minimum Temperature Sensed

-50°C

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+600°C

Termination Type

Solder

Cable Length

10mm

Probe Material

Platinum

Process Connection

Chip

Number Of Wires

2

Accuracy

Classe A

Response Time

1 m/s

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

RS PRO Platinum probes


From RS PRO, comes a range of high quality platinum probes. With its robust construction, these probes are an excellent solution for temperature measurement.

Features and benefits:


  • Available with either a 2mm or 1.4mm probe diameter

  • 2mm, 5mm and 10mm probe length offered in this range

  • Temperature measurement range of -50 °C and +600°C, 2938446 has a temperature range of -70 °C and +550°C

  • Response time of 1 m/s and 0.4 (Water) s, 20 (Air) s, offered in this range of probes

  • PT100, PT1000 and PT500 sensors available in this range.

Applications


These platinum resistance temperature probes have a variety of application use such as;
  • Heating

  • Air conditioning

  • Stoves and grills

  • Food processing

  • Energy

What are PT100, PT500 and PT1000 sensors?


PT100 and pt10000 sensors are considered the most rugged and common form of a RTD (resistance temperature detector) and have a resistance of 100 ohms Ω) whilst the PT1000 have a resistance of 1000Ω. PT500 are a rare type of PRT and have a resistance of 500Ω.

How do Platinum resistance thermometers work?


Platinum resistance thermometers work by measuring accurate changes in electrical resistance when the temperature changes. The resistance is measured by when a current is passed through it and the voltage is measured using a suitable voltmeter. The voltage reading is then converted into temperature with the aid of calibration equipment.

Why choose RS PRO?


RS PRO is our own brand of high-quality products whilst bringing you great value for money. Our wide range of products have been engineered to meet high industry standards, so you are ensured reliable and robust solutions

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