TEMPERATURE
SENSORS

Although some of these temperature sensors are known by specific identifying names, they can actually serve a variety of applications. Look at how each are used and you will see how they can be applied. All temperature sensors require an available analog channel and the proper signal conditioning module.
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| Cylinder Head Temperature Assembly | 800-TC-HT-ASM |
| This thermocouple-type sensor monitors the temperature of the metal, not the coolant. The ring-style probe has a 12” long cable that is terminated with a two pin male miniature connector. | |
| Liquid Temperature Assembly, Thermocouple-Style | 800-TC-LT-ASM |
| This temperature sensor is used on applications
where the thermocouple probe can be immersed in a liquid. Assembly features
a 12” long cable with a two pin male mini-connector. Right angle probe
is attached using a 1/8” male NPT compression style fitting. |
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| Liquid Temperature Sensor, 0-300°F | 810-TR-300 |
| An alternative when monitoring liquid temperature
is this sensor. When the thermocouple-style assembly cannot be used, usually
due to space, this temperature sensor is employed. Sensor employs semi-conductor
technology and installs into a 1/8” NPT fitting. |
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| Manifold Temperature Assembly, Thermocouple-Style | 800-TC-MT-ASM |
| This small open end thermocouple probe reacts
quickly to changing temperatures, making it ideal for monitoring intake
manifold temperatures. Right angle probe isattached using a 1/8” NPT compression
fitting. Assembly features a 12” long cable with a two pin male mini-connector. |
| Miniature Thermocouple
Connectors |
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| Miniature Thermocouple Connector, Male | 800-TC-CON-M |
| Miniature Thermocouple Connector, Female | 800-TC-CON-F |