Twisted Shielded Thermocouple Extension Wire
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UL Listed Extension Grade Thermocouple Wire Type PLTC, 300 V; Listed Under UL Subject 13, File E153789. Extruded PVC Single Conductor and Duplex Insulation. Aluminized Polyester Shield with Drain Wire Reduces Electrical Noise. ANSI or IEC Color Coded. Resistant to Moisture, Abrasion, Chemicals and UV Light. More
High Quality OMEGA™ twisted and shielded thermocouple wire is ideal for systems sensitive to induced voltage and electrical noise. The wire conductors are insulated with color-coded PVC, then twisted with a tin/copper drain wire. Next, an aluminized polyester tape is wrapped around the wires, followed by a final layer of PVC coating. The wire is UL listed for Power Limited Tray Cable (PLTC) applications.
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How is Temperature Measured?
Temperature can be measured via a diverse array of sensors. All of them infer temperature by sensing some change in a physical characteristic. Six types with which the engineer is likely to come into contact are: thermocouples, resistive temperature devices (RTDs Pt100 and thermistors), infrared radiators, bimetallic devices, liquid expansion devices, and change-of-state devices.
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Thermocouple Wire / How it Works?
The thermocouple wire or cable is used to manufacture thermocouple probes in order to sense temperature using the point of cold junction compensation (cjc end). On the other side, as it has been explain in this other article, a thermocouple is a sensor for measuring temperature, that consists of two dissimilar metals that are joined together at the sensing end.
Different thermocouple types (e.g. J or K type thermocouple wire) use different mixtures of metals in the cable. At the cjc end, the millivolt value provided by the thermocouple represents the difference in temperature of the sensing end as compared to the cjc end (also called the reference end)...
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