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Temperature Instruments and Their Ranges ?

Temperature Instruments and Their Ranges :-

1. Thermocouples :

– Range : -200°C to +2300°C (depending on the type)

– Types: – J,K,T,E,N,R/S,B

– Type J : -40°C to +750°C

– Type K : -200°C to +1250°C

– Type T : -200°C to +350°C

– Type E :-200°C to +900°C

– Type N : -200°C to +1300°C

– Type R/S : 0°C to +1450°C

– Type B : 0°C to +1800°C

Applications : Industrial processes, high-temperature environments, and where a wide range is needed.

2. Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) : – Range : -200°C to +850°C

– Types : – PT100 : -200°C to +850°C –

Applications : Laboratory measurements, precision temperature control, and environments requiring high accuracy.

3. Thermistors :

– Range : -100°C to +300°C

– Types :

– NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) : Commonly used for precise temperature measurement.

– PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) : Used for overcurrent protection and as resettable fuses.

– Applications: Consumer electronics, medical devices, and applications requiring high sensitivity.

4. Infrared Thermometers (IR):

– Range : -50°C to +3000°C (depending on the model)

– Applications : Non-contact temperature measurement, moving objects, and hazardous environments.

5. Bimetallic Thermometers:

– Range : -70°C to +600°C

– Applications : HVAC systems, industrial processes, and applications requiring mechanical simplicity and reliability.

6. Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers :

– Range : -200°C to +600°C

– Applications : Laboratory environments, calibration, and where electronic devices are not suitable.

7. Fiber Optic Temperature Sensors : – Range : -200°C to +300°C (some specialized versions can measure higher) – Applications : Electromagnetic interference environments, high-voltage areas, and where conventional sensors cannot be used.

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