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LC307
Top Hat Style, Miniature Compression Load Cell
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Regarding "top-hat" load cell item LC307-500 lbf.; Please advise if you can provide the following information - A) What is the Maximum Power (Watt) Rating for this device B) What is the Thermal Resistance of the Device (degrees Celsius per Watt)
Power ratings for this .cell are a follows. Nominal Excitation Voltage is 5 VDC. Maximum current from power supply 15 mA. There is no for Thermal Resistance on this sensor.
Date published: 2021-05-19
Does the LC307 load cell transducer meet the requirements of a non-incendive apparatus and thus is it suitable for application use in a Division 2 hazardous location ?
The LC307 is not rated for hazardous location usage, please see the LCHD-IS load cells for use in a Division 2 hazardous location.
Date published: 2021-05-27
Which surface of the LC-307 load cell would be best held against a stationary surface and which surface is best to apply the load against ?
The SPHERICAL RADIUS shown on the dimensional drawing on the Datasheet is the loading surface that you would apply the load.
Date published: 2021-06-14
Is there any data about natural frequency of the sensor? I would like to use it for applications requiring high-frequency
These load cells are strain gage based (piezo-resistive) devices designed for static or slow changes in load. For high frequency applications a piezo-electric based device should be used. Omega does not offer piezo-electric based force sensors
Date published: 2023-05-31
This is a follow-up question for Application Engineer JK, regarding Thermal Resistance question. When you said "no" in your original answer, do you mean negligible Thermal Resistance? or did you mean no information is available?
There is no data available forThermal Resistance for our load cells
Date published: 2021-05-20
What is the minimum load (in lbf or other equivalent unit) that this sensor starts reading? Does it vary depending on the specific dash number? What would be this number for LC307-3K?
The sensor does actually start reading at very low loads but you should never rely on the accuracy of the reading in the lower 10% of it's load range. In the case of a 0 to 3000 lbf range load cell this be readings below the 300 lbf range
Date published: 2021-06-02