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Thermocouples (T/C)
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| A thermocouple is a simple device for measuring temperature.
It consists of two dissimilar metals, joined together at one end.
When this junction of two metals is heated or cooled an output voltage
is produced that can be correlated to an absolute temperature. Thermocouple
sensors are typically used in the most severe environments, such
as engine Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) measurement, or as part of
the brake temperature monitoring system (BTMS) |
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| Application |
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Specification: |
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Engine Oil |
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Cylinder Heads |
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Engine Inlet Air |
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Brake Temperature |
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Inlet Turbine Temperature
(ITT) |
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Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) |
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ASTM
E-230
NIST Monograph 175
ITS-90 |
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| Technical: |
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Typical:
Temperature Range:
-54°C to 1260°C |
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Configuration:
Thread or
Flange Mount, Special |
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Schematic:
Single or
Dual element, Special |
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Durability:
Severe Environment Resistant Design |
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