Kothariya, Rajkot, Gujarat
GST No. 24BMJPG5352H1Z5
Approx. Rs 2,900 / PieceGet Latest Price
Product Details:Type | PT1000 |
Accuracy | Class A |
Temperature Range | -40 to 450 deg C |
Sensor Connection Wiring | 3 Wire |
Application | Industrial |
Termination Type | Lead Wire |
Process Connection Type | Threaded (NPT/BPT) |
Probe Material | Silicon Rubber |
Probe Diameter | 20 - 40 mm |
Probe Length | 150 - 300 mm |
Cable Length | 3 m |
Sensor Configuration | Duplex |
Material Grade | KER710 Ceramic |
Insulation | Plastic |
Sensor Placement: Temperature sensors can be placed at critical points within the compressor system, such as near the motor, compressor pump, discharge line, or other components that generate heat during operation.
Temperature Measurement: The sensor continuously measures the temperature of the component it's monitoring. It may use various technologies, such as thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), or thermistors, to convert the temperature into an electrical signal.
Signal Transmission: The electrical signal generated by the temperature sensor is transmitted to a monitoring or control system. This could be a dedicated temperature display, a programmable logic controller (PLC), or a central control panel.
Temperature Monitoring: The monitoring system interprets the electrical signal and displays or records the temperature readings in real time. In some cases, it might also trigger alarms or shut down the compressor if the temperature exceeds safe limits.
Key points to consider when using temperature sensors for air compressors:
Critical Points: Identify the critical components or areas where temperature monitoring is essential. These could include the motor, compressor pump, discharge line, and any potential hotspots.
Sensor Type: Choose the appropriate sensor type for your application. Thermocouples, RTDs, and thermistors have different accuracy levels, temperature ranges, and response times.
Accuracy: Select sensors with the required accuracy to ensure reliable temperature measurements. Industrial applications often require high accuracy to detect small temperature changes.
Calibration: Regular calibration of temperature sensors helps maintain accurate measurements over time.
Safety and Maintenance: Incorporate temperature sensors as part of the compressor's safety system. Set up alarms to notify operators if temperatures approach dangerous levels, and ensure that maintenance or shutdown procedures are in place to prevent overheating.
Installation: Proper sensor placement is crucial. Sensors should be securely mounted and in direct contact with the component being monitored for accurate readings.
Compatibility: Ensure the temperature sensors are compatible with the control and monitoring systems used in your facility.
Environmental Conditions: Consider the environmental conditions in which the compressor operates, such as ambient temperature and potential exposure to dust, moisture, or chemicals. Choose sensors designed to withstand these conditions.
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