SMOKING GAS TEMPERATURE SENSOR, temperature -70 °C to +400 °C
Resistance thermometer for temperature measurement up to max. 400 °C. A measuring resistor Pt100 according to DIN EN 60751 is used as measuring element.
Resistance thermometer for temperature measurement up to max. 400 °C. A measuring resistor Pt100 according to DIN EN 60751 is used as measuring element.
Flue gas temperature sensors are useful in many different applications where it is important to measure and regulate the temperature of flue gases. Here are some examples of flue gas temperature sensor applications:
Heating technology: Flue gas temperature sensors are used in heating systems to measure the temperature of exhaust gases and to regulate the heating system accordingly in order to improve energy efficiency and to ensure that emissions remain within regulations.
Fuel cells: They are used in fuel cells to measure the temperature of exhaust gases and to ensure that the fuel cell is operating safely and effectively.
Air conditioning: They are used in air conditioning systems to measure the temperature of exhaust gases and to regulate the system accordingly to ensure a comfortable room temperature and good air quality.
Industrial process control: They are used in industrial processes to measure the temperature of flue gases and to regulate the processes accordingly to ensure that the equipment operates safely and effectively.
Chimneys: Flue gas temperature sensors are used in chimneys to measure the temperature of exhaust gases and to ensure that emissions remain within regulations.
Environmental monitoring: Flue gas temperature sensors are used in environmental monitoring to measure the temperature of flue gases to ensure that emissions remain within regulations and to monitor and control environmental conditions.
These are just a few examples of applications for flue gas temperature sensors. They are used in many different industries to accurately measure the temperature of flue gases and to ensure that processes run effectively and safely.
