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Temperature sensor PT100
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Temperature sensor - PT100 - JRI - monitoring / process
Temperature sensor - PT100 - JRI - monitoring / process
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Characteristics

Evaluation type
temperature
Applications
monitoring, process

Description

Overview
  • Screw-in PT100 probe for high-temperature measurements up to +450°C. Designed for industrial environments requiring reliable temperature monitoring.
  • Integrated bending (curved) spring to improve resistance to cable shock and torsion; mechanical protection for the probe body to enhance durability in demanding conditions.
  • Direct connection to Nano SPY U (pack ref. 12617), Nova SPY U and LoRa® SPY U data loggers.
  • No converter or external power supply required.


Features
  • Measurement range of sensing element: -50°C to +450°C
  • Sensing element size: Ø6 x 50 mm
  • Cable: 3 conductors (glass-fiber / glass-fiber / stainless steel braid), length 3 m
  • Mounting: screw-in
  • Reference: see datasheet


Resistance
  • The integrated curved spring provides protection against mechanical shocks and torsion, reducing the risk of cable breakage and improving long-term reliability in industrial use.


Technical specifications
  • Type: PT100 high-temperature probe
  • Max operating temperature: +450°C
  • Measurement range: -50°C to +450°C
  • Sensing element dimensions: Ø6 x 50 mm
  • Cable construction: 3 conductors (glass-fiber / glass-fiber / stainless steel braid)
  • Cable length: 3 m
  • Mechanical protection: integrated bending (curved) spring for shock and torsion resistance
  • Compatibility: direct connection to Nano SPY U (pack ref. 12617), Nova SPY U and LoRa® SPY U data loggers
  • Power/interface: no converter or external power supply required
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