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What color
is the negative lead?
A.
For American thermocouples, the negative lead is red.
Can I bend
the thermocouples?
A. Yes, the bending radius should
be 2 times the probe diameter or larger.
What is temperature
rating on the probe?
(materials, type, diameter)
A. Various specs need to be considered
when determining the temperature rating of a probe:
1. The useful range for the thermocouple
type (i.e. J 0-750C).
2. The sheath material maximum operating
temperature (i.e. Inconel vs stainless steel).
3. The de-rated upper temperature
limit due to probe diameter.
4. The temperature rating of other
components such as connectors, transition joints, and wire.
What does grounded,
ungrounded and exposed mean?
Grounded - The bead
of the thermocouple is attached to the tip of the sheath giving a faster
response than ungrounded types.
Exposed - The bead of the thermocouple
is exposed. Recommended for air applications which need fast responses.
Ungrounded - The
bead of the wire is set back slightly from the tip of the sheath and physically
insulated by MgO powder. Thermocouple is electronically isolated from the sheath.
Can I get any
length other than 12", 18", 24"?
A. Many of the thermocouples we sell
are available in any size. Change the length in the part number to the
desired length. Pricing is typically stated as a $/in or $/foot adder.
How do I wire
my thermocouples for electrical noisy applications?
A. We recommend using an ungrounded
thermocouple, typically low noise, in combination with twisted shielded
thermocouple wire. We recommend grounding the system at only one location
to lower the possibility of generating ground loops potentials.
Can I twist/solder
thermocouple wire to make my own thermocouples?
A. This can be done if necessary,
but it is not recommended. The proper way to make a thermocouple is to
weld the junction.
Where is the
temperature sensing done?
A. The temperature sensing is done
at the bead. In the case of an Omegaclad probe, this is at the tip of the
probe.
What is the
accuracy?
A. Each thermocouple type has a specific
limit of error. The accuracy will be different for the various types of thermocouples
available.
How do I mount
my thermocouple
(epoxies, compr. fitting, etc.)?
A. Mounting thermocouples is very
application dependent. We sell compression fittings which can be used with
probes to help with mounting. We also sell various epoxies, heat transfer
compounds, and specialized thermocouples to meet numerous applications.
Consult with our engineers regarding any specialized applications.
What size
spools do you offer for thermocouple wire?
A. The available sizes are:
25, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 foot spools.
Can I use
copper wire to extend my thermocouples?
A. No, you must maintain the same
dissimilar metals to the instrument. The B type thermocouple is the only
one that can be extended with copper wire.
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