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SENSOR, TEMPERATURE -RTD for Duke - Part# 155750
This is a temperature sensor for use with the Duke - Part# 155750. It is a RTD type sensor that can be used to measure temperature in the range of -40 to +200 degrees Celsius.
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Low Cost, This is an ideal replacement for costly OEM controls. Expected Life: 40,000 Hours The RTD?s are a wire wound R and AC temperature sensing device that is available in several ranges. The RTD's are available with either a B or C connection for compatibility with most of the RTD standard probes. The wires are made out of stainless steel and the RTDs are sealed in epoxy to prevent contamination from the atmosphere. Other features include a high wattage capability and a long life design.
Simply the most advanced digital temperature sensors available today. These next-generation RTDs offer superior performance and functionality.
Sensor has a 4-20 mA output and gives you the ability to monitor the temperature variations in your cooking process.
The 100 Series RTD sensors are manufactured using 100% platinum alloy. These sensors offer excellent long term stability at relatively low power consumption (150W maximum). The sensors provide 0 to 1100 ohm resistance. Use the F10136-100 sensor if you need a composite probe, or the F10136-200 if you need a platinum alloy probe.
The RTD temperature sensor from Cleveland Instruments measures -40 to +275° Celsius with a 0.1° resolution. The F10158 features a junction isolated sensor with a four wire cable for direct mounting on an RTD device and is designed for use with the RH Series and RH150 Digital Multimeters, RH300 Portable Data Logging System, and the LT4200 Temperature Controller. Having sensors to measure temperatures can be extremely useful, allowing you to hold up your end of the bargain by producing accurate food, beverages, and baked goods every time.
The Cleveland RTD sensor is a low-cost sensor designed to measure temperature in the range of -40°C to +200°C. Cleveland RTD sensors are used on more than 100,000 instruments and recalibrated annually in thousands of laboratories worldwide. Most laboratory glassware used in U.S. and Europe is manufactured for use with these sensors. Cleveland RTDs have been available since the early 1900s when Dr. Cleveland invented the first practical resistance temperature detector (RTD).
The Cleveland F10158 RTD Temperature Sensor is a replacement for the Cleveland F8 sensor. The sensor measures the temperature at all times and transmits it to your HVAC controller via the two-wire cable. The Celsius reading appears on the controller's LCD screen, while the Fahrenheit reading display remains blank. This Cleveland RTD works on A/C compressors and the PWM using voltage between 180 - 340 VAC at 50/60 Hz.