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The wall temperature sensor with display is designed for accurate temperature measurement in a range of -50°C to 200°C or -200°C to 100°C. It features a high-precision PT100 platinum resistance thermometer. The sensor is built with a corrosion-resistant probe and cable, ensuring durability in harsh environments. This SUCH sensor also offers an easy-to-read LCD display with low power consumption, providing essential temperature data. With optional output signals (4-20mA, RS485, PT100), it is suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. The compact design with rail structure and elastic clips makes installation and maintenance straightforward.
Note: Oval symbol indicates the shield (shielded wire). All grounding points indicated must be properly connected to ground. It is recommended to use shielded twisted-pair signal cables. To prevent ground loops, the shield should be grounded at only one end — insulated and left floating at the transmitter side, and grounded at the control cabinet side.
A wall temperature sensor is typically used to monitor and measure the temperature of the environment in various settings, such as homes, offices, laboratories, or industrial applications. It helps ensure that the temperature stays within a desired range for comfort, safety, or process control.
If the temperature sensor is exposed to temperatures outside its specified range, several issues may arise. The sensor may provide inaccurate readings, as it is calibrated to function correctly within a certain temperature span. Exposing it to extreme temperatures could damage sensitive components, like the thermistor or the platinum resistance element, which could result in decreased performance or complete failure. Additionally, if the protective housing is not rated for such conditions, it could degrade or crack, leading to physical damage. To ensure accurate measurements and prolong the sensor's lifespan, it's crucial to operate the sensor within its recommended temperature range.
Depending on the sensor's IP rating (Ingress Protection), some models may be suitable for outdoor use. If the sensor has a high IP rating (e.g., IP65), it is dustproof and water-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor environments. Be sure to check the specifications to confirm.