Testo NTC Air Temperature Probe, 50 (Shaft Tip) mm, 115 (shaft) mm Length, 4 (Shaft Tip) mm, 5 (Shaft) mm Diameter,

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RS Stock No.:
512-0525
Distrelec Article No.:
176-66-142
Mfr. Part No.:
0613 1712
Brand:
Testo
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Brand

Testo

Sensor Type

NTC

Probe Type

Air

Probe Length

50 (Shaft Tip) mm, 115 (shaft) mm

Probe Diameter

4 (Shaft Tip) mm, 5 (Shaft) mm

Maximum Temperature Measurement

+125 °C

Cable Length

1.1m

Best Accuracy

±0.2 °C

For Use With

TESTO 110, TESTO 112, TESTO 175, TESTO 176, TESTO 550s, TESTO 557s, TESTO 570s, TESTO 720

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

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Testo Temperature Probe, For Use With 110 and 720 Series, 4mm Probe Tip Diameter - 0613 1712


Track the temperature in your system with this probe from Testo. It's designed for use with thermometers in the 110 and 720 series for ease of use. Thanks to its broad measuring range of -50°C to +125°C, it's suitable for use in demanding conditions. For enhanced versatility, it can withstand brief exposure to temperatures of up to +150°C for quick spot-checking. A best accuracy rating of ±0.2°C means this probe gives you reliable results.

Features & Benefits


• Narrow probe tip diameter of 4mm to fit into tight spaces
• Cable length of 1.2m for flexibility
• Durable ABS housing for resistance to wear

Applications


• Refrigeration systems
• Breathalyser equipment
• HVAC systems

What kind of sensor does this temperature probe use?


This device uses an NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor that uses changes in electrical resistance to measure changes in temperature for a high degree of accuracy.