Dial thermometers

Dial thermometers with scale ranges from -200 to +700 °C
Our dial thermometers work on the bimetal, expansion or gas actuation principle. This enables scale ranges of -200 to +700 °C in different class accuracies, response times and resilience to environmental influences. Diverse connection designs, stem diameters and individual stem lengths enable a flexible measuring location design. Dial thermometers with remote capillaries are particularly versatile. All thermometers are suited for operation in a thermowell if necessary.

Model 55
Bimetal thermometer
For the process industry per EN 13190, premium version

Applications

  • General process instrumentation in the chemical and petrochemical industries, oil and gas industries, energy and water/wastewater industries
  • Temperature measurement in harsh and aggressive environments

Special features

  • Scale ranges from -70 … +600 °C [-94 … +1,112 °F]
  • For extreme ambient temperatures
  • Maintenance-friendly bayonet case
  • Completely from stainless steel
  • Individual stem length from 63 … 1,000 mm [2.5 … 39 in]

Description
The model 55 bimetal thermometer has been developed and is manufactured in accordance with the EN 13190 standard. This high-quality thermometer has been designed especially for the requirements of the process industry. Especially in the chemical and petrochemical, oil and gas, and power engineering industries, the temperature measuring instrument completely manufactured from stainless steel is used successfully.

The model 55 satisfies the high requirements for resistance against aggressive media. As an option, the case can be made from 316L to fulfil the highest requirements.

To allow optimum fitting to the process, individual insertion lengths and different process connections can be selected.

When it comes to harsh climatic conditions at the place of use, the model 55 is the right choice, as it can be used at temperatures ranging from -40 °C [-40 °F] to +70 °C [+158 °F] (optionally also up to -50 °C [-58 °F] or -70 °C [-94 °F] in the POLARgauge® version).

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