Suitable for use on food processing equipment, the completely sealed stainless steel stem makes Rototherm Light Bimetallic Thermometers the ideal choice.
Perspex windows can be supplied in place of glass if required
84-24-3974 7541
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Suitable for use on food processing equipment, the completely sealed stainless steel stem makes Rototherm Light Bimetallic Thermometers the ideal choice.
Perspex windows can be supplied in place of glass if required
100mm & 160mm dial sizes
• Fitted with unique anti-resonant section to dampen the effects of vibration
• Back or bottom entry versions
The Rototherm range of diesel exhaust thermometers provide an accurate and reliable indication of the exhaust gas temperature of diesel engines and generators.
The stem is fitted with a unique anti-resonant section which dampens out vibration of the instrument head, and eliminates the need for oil filling.
The use of the capillary type enables all the dials to be located on a single panel to provide immediate visual comparison of the performance of each cylinder.
100mm & 160mm dial sizes
• Fitted with unique anti-resonant section to dampen the effects of vibration
• Back or bottom entry versions
The Rototherm range of diesel exhaust thermometers provide an accurate and reliable indication of the exhaust gas temperature of diesel engines and generators.
The stem is fitted with a unique anti-resonant section which dampens out vibration of the instrument head, and eliminates the need for oil filling.
The use of the capillary type enables all the dials to be located on a single panel to provide immediate visual comparison of the performance of each cylinder.
The field housings of the transmitter are either made of aluminum die cast or of stainless steel. The rating plates are made of stainless steel. The devices are available with a tube mounting kit or a wall mounting kit.
High-temperature combustion, annealing and melting processes are usually executed without pressure at temperature up to 1800 °C (3272 °F). As a result, the selection of the appropriate thermowell is the greatest challenge for temperature measurement. Both the thermowell materials’ temperature resistance and their resistance to aggressive media are decisive. In conjunction with the appropriate thermocouple, the thermowell has a considerable effect on the temperature sensor’s measuring accuracy and service life.
You can benefit from optimal plant productivity and efficiency by selecting the appropriate and correctly dimensioned temperature sensor.
High-temperature combustion, annealing and melting processes are usually executed without pressure at temperature up to 1800 °C (3272 °F). As a result, the selection of the appropriate thermowell is the greatest challenge for temperature measurement. Both the thermowell materials’ temperature resistance and their resistance to aggressive media are decisive. In conjunction with the appropriate thermocouple, the thermowell has a considerable effect on the temperature sensor’s measuring accuracy and service life.
You can benefit from optimal plant productivity and efficiency by selecting the appropriate and correctly dimensioned temperature sensor.