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RTD-800-ClassB
Class B RTD Sensors for Specialized Applications
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- Popular Sensor Styles Stocked for Immediate Delivery
- Industrial Grade (Class “B”, ± 0.12%) Accuracy
- 6 Styles: Air Probe, Surface Probe, NPT threaded probe, Tab Mount probe, Screw on, Flange Mount
- Sold in Economical 3-Packs
RTD-800-ClassB
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Product Overview
- Insulation PFA
- Nominal Resistance 100 Ω
- Nominal Resistance/Curve Note Industrial-Grade (Class “B”, ± 0.12%) Accuracy
- Number of Wires 3
- Probe Type Industrial-Grade RTD Sensors
- Temperature Coefficient 0.00385Ω/Ω/°C
- Temperature Coefficient Note α=0.00385Ω/Ω/°C
- Temperature Sensor Type RTD
- Wire Gauge 26 AWG
- Wire Type Stranded
The RTD-800 Series probes are made with high performance industrial grade Class "B" RTD sensors assembled in 6 styles and packaged in a convenient 3-pack. Typical Applications Include: Environmental Monitoring, Performance Testing, Climate Control, HVAC, Thermal Protection of Electronic Products (Power Supplies, Electronic Racks, and Enclosures Temperature) and Monitoring of Processes, Equipment, and Structures
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Rated 3 out of
5
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RTD850Customer from
Good product
We have been ordering and using the RTD-850-B for at least 6 months now. We have used about 9 of these RTDs. Performance wise they work well. However durability is not great. The adhesive holding the RTD into the well often breaks loose from sustained operations between 200-210 C. Product is rated for 230 C.
Date published: 2017-08-21
The datasheet states +/-0.12%, but also states class B accuracy per IEC 60751. Class B from my understanding is +/-0.3C + 0.005*t where t is the temperature being measured, in absolute value. Is 0.12% correct for the whole temperature range?
Thank you for your inquiry joebot5. According to our documentation for Class B accuracy, the formula should be the Class B = ±(0.3 + 0.005*t)°C or 100.00 ±0.12 O at 0ºC. That's correct, the accuracy applies to the entire range.
Date published: 2022-08-25