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RS PRO PT1000 RTD Sensor, 5mm Dia, 50mm Long, 2 Wire, Class A +100°C Max

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Sensor Type

PT1000

Probe Length

50mm

Probe Diameter

5mm

Minimum Temperature Sensed

-20°C

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+100°C

Termination Type

Cable

Cable Length

1.5m

Probe Material

Stainless Steel

Number Of Wires

2

Accuracy

Class A

Country of Origin

France

Product details

RS Pro General Purpose 2 Wire Pt1000 PRT Probe with PVC Insulation

From RS Pro a high-quality and reliable Pt1000 PRT (Platinum Resistance Thermometer) or RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) sensing probe. This RTD probe has a robust construction with the sensing element encased in a rigid stainless steel sheath. The leads have a tough and durable flexible PVC insulation. This platinum resistance thermometer provides accurate and reliable temperature measurement for a wide range of applications.

What is an RTD?

An RTD is a type of temperature sensor based on the correlation between metals and temperature. As the temperature of a metal increases so does its resistance to the flow of electricity. This resistance can be measured and converted to a temperature reading. In a Pt1000 RTD, the ’Pt’ stands for platinum (platinum wire or film) and ’1000’ means that the temperature sensor has a resistance of 1000 Ohms at 0°C. Platinum is the most reliable metal due to its linear resistance to temperature relationship over a large temperature range.

What is a Pt1000 Probe?

A Pt1000 probe is the most rugged form of RTD. The Pt1000 temperature sensor element is mounted inside a metal sheath or probe. This protects it from being damaged by the surrounding environment when it is inserted into the process to be measured. The other end of the probe is terminated by 2 insulated wire tails which are connected to the temperature measuring equipment.

Features and Benefits

• High stability sensing element with a precision output
• IEC 60751 Class A accuracy/tolerance
• Temperature measurement range of -20 to +100°C
• Rigid corrosion resistant 316 stainless steel sheath for protection of sensing element
• PVC lead insulation is tough and resistant to abrasion, corrosion and chemicals including oils, acids and alkalis

Applications

These PRT sensor probes with their robust design are ideal for use in many general purpose industrial applications including the following:

• Air conditioning and refrigeration
• Chemical industry
• Plastics processing
• Stoves and grills
• Air, gas and liquid temperature measurement
• Exhaust gas temperature measurement
• Food processing
• Laboratories

Frequently Asked Questions

How Does a PRT Temperature Sensor Work?

The PRT temperature sensor works by placing the sensor element (or process end) into the equipment or process that requires temperature measurement. As the temperature of the platinum resistance thermometer increases it’s resistance to the flow of electricity increases. For every increase per degree of temperature the electrical resistance also changes by a set ratio, this is called the temperature coefficient. For platinum, this ratio is .00385 ohm/ohm/°C which means for a Pt1000 with a 1000 ohm resistance the increase in resistance per degree of temperature would be 3.85 ohms. The total resistance reading can, therefore, be measured and converted into temperature.

How is the Resistance Measured?

The resistance generated by the temperature sensor is measured by passing current through one of the wires to produce a voltage. This voltage is then measured using a suitable bridge or voltmeter and the resistance calculated in ohms using Ohm’s Law (R=V/I). Once the resistance is known you can convert it to a temperature reading using a calibration equation or a conversion table table. A temperature measurement device or calibrator can also be connected to the leads of the probe that will automatically convert the measured resistance into a temperature reading.

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RS PRO PT1000 RTD Sensor, 5mm Dia, 50mm Long, 2 Wire, Class A +100°C Max

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RS PRO PT1000 RTD Sensor, 5mm Dia, 50mm Long, 2 Wire, Class A +100°C Max
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Sensor Type

PT1000

Probe Length

50mm

Probe Diameter

5mm

Minimum Temperature Sensed

-20°C

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+100°C

Termination Type

Cable

Cable Length

1.5m

Probe Material

Stainless Steel

Number Of Wires

2

Accuracy

Class A

Country of Origin

France

Product details

RS Pro General Purpose 2 Wire Pt1000 PRT Probe with PVC Insulation

From RS Pro a high-quality and reliable Pt1000 PRT (Platinum Resistance Thermometer) or RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) sensing probe. This RTD probe has a robust construction with the sensing element encased in a rigid stainless steel sheath. The leads have a tough and durable flexible PVC insulation. This platinum resistance thermometer provides accurate and reliable temperature measurement for a wide range of applications.

What is an RTD?

An RTD is a type of temperature sensor based on the correlation between metals and temperature. As the temperature of a metal increases so does its resistance to the flow of electricity. This resistance can be measured and converted to a temperature reading. In a Pt1000 RTD, the ’Pt’ stands for platinum (platinum wire or film) and ’1000’ means that the temperature sensor has a resistance of 1000 Ohms at 0°C. Platinum is the most reliable metal due to its linear resistance to temperature relationship over a large temperature range.

What is a Pt1000 Probe?

A Pt1000 probe is the most rugged form of RTD. The Pt1000 temperature sensor element is mounted inside a metal sheath or probe. This protects it from being damaged by the surrounding environment when it is inserted into the process to be measured. The other end of the probe is terminated by 2 insulated wire tails which are connected to the temperature measuring equipment.

Features and Benefits

• High stability sensing element with a precision output
• IEC 60751 Class A accuracy/tolerance
• Temperature measurement range of -20 to +100°C
• Rigid corrosion resistant 316 stainless steel sheath for protection of sensing element
• PVC lead insulation is tough and resistant to abrasion, corrosion and chemicals including oils, acids and alkalis

Applications

These PRT sensor probes with their robust design are ideal for use in many general purpose industrial applications including the following:

• Air conditioning and refrigeration
• Chemical industry
• Plastics processing
• Stoves and grills
• Air, gas and liquid temperature measurement
• Exhaust gas temperature measurement
• Food processing
• Laboratories

Frequently Asked Questions

How Does a PRT Temperature Sensor Work?

The PRT temperature sensor works by placing the sensor element (or process end) into the equipment or process that requires temperature measurement. As the temperature of the platinum resistance thermometer increases it’s resistance to the flow of electricity increases. For every increase per degree of temperature the electrical resistance also changes by a set ratio, this is called the temperature coefficient. For platinum, this ratio is .00385 ohm/ohm/°C which means for a Pt1000 with a 1000 ohm resistance the increase in resistance per degree of temperature would be 3.85 ohms. The total resistance reading can, therefore, be measured and converted into temperature.

How is the Resistance Measured?

The resistance generated by the temperature sensor is measured by passing current through one of the wires to produce a voltage. This voltage is then measured using a suitable bridge or voltmeter and the resistance calculated in ohms using Ohm’s Law (R=V/I). Once the resistance is known you can convert it to a temperature reading using a calibration equation or a conversion table table. A temperature measurement device or calibrator can also be connected to the leads of the probe that will automatically convert the measured resistance into a temperature reading.