E-RTDS-MP482

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Mini RTD Probe Sensor, -195 to 250°C input range, 4-wire PT100, stainless steel housing (E-2D / -5D / -16D / 1W Compatible)

Features Include:

  • Measures temperatures from -195 to 250°C
  • ±0.15% (°C) accuracy for precision industrial monitoring
  • 100Ω platinum RTD element (PT100, Type A, 385 curve)
  • 3mm diameter x 20 mm stainless steel mini probe
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The E-RTDS-MP482 is a compact, high-accuracy 100Ω RTD sensor designed for precise temperature measurement in industrial environments. With a temperature range of -195 to 250°C and an accuracy of ±0.15% (°C), it’s ideal for monitoring sensitive equipment and processes. The 3 mm x 20 mm stainless steel probe is durable and space-efficient, while the 1 m 4-wire lead ensures reliable, low-noise signal transmission.

This sensor uses a PT100, Type A, 385 curve element and requires an E-RTDT1W-1562 (for E-1W) or E-RTDT-1562 (for E-2D/5D/16D) transmitter for system integration.

Take a look at the data sheet or request a quote to learn more.

Key Features:

  • Measures temperatures from -195 to 250°C
  • ±0.15% (°C) accuracy for precision industrial monitoring
  • 100Ω platinum RTD element (PT100, Type A, 385 curve)
  • 3mm diameter x 20 mm stainless steel mini probe
  • 1m (3.28 ft) 4-wire lead for stable signal quality
  • Durable construction for harsh industrial environments
  • Requires E-RTDT1W-1562 for E-1W systems
  • Requires E-RTDT-1562 for E-2D, E-5D, or E-16D systems

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E-RTDS-MP482

Mini Probe 100 Ohm RTD Sensor

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