Usually use with display instrument, recording instrument, computer and other facilites, direct measurement of the production process of liquid, steam and gas solids and surface temperature.
Product Introduction:
The Assembly RTD is a versatile and reliable temperature sensor designed for direct measurement in a wide range of industrial and laboratory applications. It is typically used in conjunction with display instruments, recording devices, computers, and other data acquisition systems, allowing for accurate monitoring and control of temperature in production processes. The Assembly RTD is suitable for measuring the temperature of liquids, steam, gases, solids, and surfaces. Its design emphasizes durability, precise response, and ease of integration with existing systems. With robust construction and consistent performance, the Assembly RTD ensures accurate temperature readings under various operational conditions.
Applications & Instructions:
The Assembly RTD is widely applicable across industries such as chemical processing, food and beverage production, pharmaceutical manufacturing, energy generation, and environmental monitoring. It is ideal for direct temperature measurement in pipelines, tanks, reactors, and surface monitoring. By connecting to display instruments or recording systems, it provides real-time data essential for process control and quality assurance. The sensor’s compatibility with computers allows for data logging, analysis, and integration into automated control systems, enhancing operational efficiency and safety.
Instructions:
Installation: Mount the Assembly RTD in the desired location, ensuring firm contact with the medium or surface being measured. Use appropriate fittings to prevent mechanical stress on the probe.
Connection: Connect the sensor leads to display instruments, recording devices, or computer interfaces according to the manufacturer’s wiring instructions. Ensure correct polarity if applicable.
Operation: Allow the sensor to stabilize in the operating environment before taking readings. Avoid exposure to sudden temperature changes beyond the sensor’s rated limits.
Maintenance: Periodically inspect the assembly for signs of wear, corrosion, or loose connections. Proper maintenance ensures long-term accuracy and reliability of measurements.