Siemens NI1000 Temperature Sensor, 20mm Dia, 400mm Long, ±1.8 +70°C Max

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RS Stock No.:
282-5189
Mfr. Part No.:
QAM2120.040 / BPZ:QAM2120.040
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Brand

Siemens

Sensor Type

NI1000

Probe Length

400mm

Probe Diameter

20mm

Minimum Temperature Sensed

-50°C

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+70°C

Termination Type

Screw

Series

QAM21

Probe Material

Copper

Accuracy

±1.8

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Siemens Duct Temperature Sensor, LG-NI1000, Probe Length 400mm - QAM2120.040


This duct temperature sensor by Siemens is a high-precision tool designed for industrial applications, featuring ±1.8K accuracy with the capability to sense temperatures ranging from -50 °C to +80 °C. Its probe length of 400mm ensures adequate coverage for various monitoring needs in ventilation and air conditioning systems.

Features & Benefits


• LG-NI1000 sensing element for accurate temperature sensing with a precision of ±1.8K
• Probe length of 400mm for avoiding surface temperature influences
• Sensing capabilities from -50 °C to +70 °C for wide range of environments

Applications


• Supply or extract air temperature sensors
• Limit sensors for minimum temperature control
• Reference sensors for room temperature adjustments
• Measuring sensors for integration with building automation systems

Can it be used as a reference sensor for room temperature control?


Yes, the duct temperature sensor can be used as a reference sensor for room temperature adjustments.

Will it work for measuring value indication in building automation systems?


Yes, the sensor's design allows for seamless integration with building automation and control systems.

Is it suitable for use in ventilation and air conditioning plants?


Yes, the temperature sensor is specifically designed for use in such environments.

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