Siemens PT1000 Temperature Sensor, ±0.3 +70°C Max
- RS Stock No.:
- 282-5180
- Mfr. Part No.:
- QAC2012 / BPZ:QAC2012
- Brand:
- Siemens
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- RS Stock No.:
- 282-5180
- Mfr. Part No.:
- QAC2012 / BPZ:QAC2012
- Brand:
- Siemens
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Siemens | |
Sensor Type | PT1000 | |
Minimum Temperature Sensed | -50°C | |
Maximum Temperature Sensed | +70°C | |
Termination Type | Screw | |
Series | QAC | |
Accuracy | ±0.3 | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Siemens | ||
Sensor Type PT1000 | ||
Minimum Temperature Sensed -50°C | ||
Maximum Temperature Sensed +70°C | ||
Termination Type Screw | ||
Series QAC | ||
Accuracy ±0.3 | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- RO
Siemens QAC Series Temperature Sensor, PT1000 Sensor, +70°C Maximum Temperature Sensed - BPZ:QAC2012
The Siemens QAC temperature sensor is ideal for industrial and outdoor temperature measurements, featuring a PT1000 sensing element. It measures temperatures from -50 to +70°C with high accuracy (±0.3). Its durable plastic housing ensures reliable performance in various environmental conditions, making it suitable for use in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Features & Benefits
• High accuracy of ±0.3 for precise temperature measurements
• Wide measurement range from -50 to +70°C
• Screw termination for straightforward installation
• Effective in mitigating measurement errors caused by air circulation
• Quick response time for accurate real-time monitoring
• Wide measurement range from -50 to +70°C
• Screw termination for straightforward installation
• Effective in mitigating measurement errors caused by air circulation
• Quick response time for accurate real-time monitoring
Applications
• Reference sensor for weather-compensated control systems
• Optimisation of heating and cooling systems
• Building automation for precise environmental readings
• Optimisation of heating and cooling systems
• Building automation for precise environmental readings
How should the sensor be mounted for optimal performance?
It should be placed away from direct sunlight and heat sources to ensure accurate readings.