NB-PTCO-006
Pt1000, 2.0x2.3, Class B, PTFC102B1G0
The NB-PTCO-006, a high-performance temperature sensor designed for precision measurement in extreme environments. With a resistance of 1000 Ω at 0 °C, this sensor offers unparalleled accuracy, boasting a tolerance of just ±0.3 °C. Its operating temperature range of -50 to 600 °C (-58 to 1112 °F) makes it ideal for a wide range of applications, from industrial processes to HVAC systems. Constructed with a Platinum Thin Film Temperature Element, this sensor ensures reliable and consistent performance over time. Its open-end termination type allows for easy installation, while its RoHS compliance guarantees environmental responsibility. Trust the NB-PTCO-006 for all your temperature sensing needs.
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Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity | Sensors |
Manufacturer Part Number: | TE Connectivity | Sensors NB-PTCO-006 |
Maximum Operating Temperature: | 1112 °F, 600 °C |
Accuracy: | ±.3 °C |
Termination Type: | Open End |
Resistance: | 1000 Ω @ 0 °C |
Operating Temperature Range: | -50 - 600 °C, -58 - 1112 °F |
Package: | Ceramic |
Element Type: | Platinum Thin Film Temperature Element |
Temperature Coefficient: | 3850 ppm/°C |
Element Material: | Platinum |
SKU: | TSSNB-PTCO-006 |
series: | MEAS PTF |
Wire Length: | 10 mm / .393 in |
Wire Diameter: | .25 mm / .009 in |
Height (Body): | 1.1 mm / .043 in |
Length (Body): | 2.3 mm / .09 in |
Width (Body): | 2 mm / .078 in |
Tolerance Class: | Class B / F0.3 |
Wire Count: | 2 |
Model Number: | PTFC102B1G0 |
Wire/Cladding Type: | Ni/Au |
Lead Wire Style: | Ni/Au |
T_ref for Accuracy: | 0 °C |
T1 and T2 for TCR: | 0 and +100 °C |
Supplier Product: | RTD Sensor Elements |
Environmental Initiative Details
Environmental Initiative: | RoHS |
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Compliant: | Unknown |
Date of this Information: | Unknown |
Notes: |
Product Change Notice
Effective Date | Description of Change | Download |
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08/15/2024 | PCN-24-201503 - Material Change. Change blue fixation material to lead free composition. Slightly change of blue color can occur compared to the current state. | Download |