36" THERMOPILE WITHOUT PG9 ADAPTER
A thermocouple is an electrical device for measuring temperature
This thermocouple has a temperature range of -328 to 752 °F, and can be used with copper wire or cable up to 4 inches (100 mm) in diameter
It has a range of 20 degrees Fahrenheit to 200 degrees Fahrenheit and an accuracy of +/- 3%
They are not intended for use in high pressure or high temperature services
Robertshaw 1970-018 Thermocouple
70-018 is a low voltage, single pole, double throw thermostat with two temperature contacts and one common
The "Robertshaw 1970-018 "Thermocouple" Thermocouple" is designed with a range of -40 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit and a minimum B value of 1
The 1970 series of thermocouples are designed for use in liquid and gas services where the sensor must be inserted into the stream without any thermal or mechanical damage to the sensor
The Robertshaw 1970-018 "Thermocouple Thermocouple is an electrical device used to measure temperature
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This Robertshaw 1970-018 "Thermocouple" Thermocouple is designed to be use on gas furnaces, water heaters, and boilers
Used in the HVAC and plumbing industries for decades, Robertshaw 1970-018 thermocouple is an essential component to any residential or commercial HVAC system
This is a very rare thermocouple
Thermocouples are used in industrial process control and measurement to provide an accurate measurement of the difference between two points (temperature gradient)
Each thermocouple is made from high quality steel, providing optimum durability and functionality
The two wires of a thermocouple are made from different metal alloys that have a different electrical resistance as a function of temperature
The Robertshaw "Thermocouple" Thermocouple is often used in various commercial applications including HVACR, mechanical and industrial controls
Robertshaw 1970-018 "Thermocouple "Thermocouple
The thermocouple was invented by James Prescott Joule in 1840
Long lasting, Versatile, Reliable
We offer a variety of temperature sensors, including thermocouples and RTDs, for many different process applications
If you have one on your wall and it’s not 1970-018, it’s probably a reproduction or fake
Robertshaw 1970-018 "Thermocouple" Thermocouple, is a thermometer that measures temperature
This thermoelectric device can be used to measure an object's temperature or to convert heat directly into an electric current
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It is used in a variety of industrial applications, including HVAC and refrigeration equipment