JUMO 906022 Platinum Ceramic Temperature Sensors According to DIN EN 60751, PK Design Type Data Sheet User Manual

Pk style, Introduction, Technical publication

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Data Sheet 90.6022

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Platinum-ceramic temperature sensors
to EN 60 751

for temperatures from -200 to +800 °C
standardized nominal values and tolerances
as single or twin temperature sensor
wide temperature measuring range
high resistance to temperature shock
excellent stability, even with varying temperatures

Introduction

Platinum-ceramic temperature sensors use a ceramic tube as the housing base, in which
there are either two or four bores. Depending on the version to be produced, platinum
coils that have already been calibrated and fitted with connecting wires are inserted into
these bores. The remaining space in the bores is then filled with highly pure alumina
powder, to fix the coils and to improve heat transfer. Finally, both ends of the ceramic tube
are closed with a sealing compound that is fused on. This seals off the embedded
measurement winding and also relieves the strain on the connecting wires.
Platinum-ceramic temperature sensors are highly appreciated, mainly because of their
wide application temperature range. Depending on the version, the maximum range
covers temperatures from -200 to +800°C. In addition, the special internal construction of
these temperature sensors ensures excellent temperature stability and shock resistance.
A further advantage is the close adherence of the characteristic to the EN 60 751
standard, from which this style deviates only very slightly.
Platinum-ceramic temperature sensors are suitable for almost any application. The
comprehensive selection of sizes available from stock and the high accuracy of the
dimensional tolerances enable simple and universal processing.
Main application areas include industrial probes for elevated temperatures, and analytical
and laboratory technology.

Technical publication

This revised edition takes account of altered
standards and recent developments. The
new chapter “Measurement uncertainty”
incorporates the basic concept of the
internationally recognized ISO guideline
“Guide to the expression of uncertainty in
measurement” (abbreviated: GUM).
In addition, the chapter on explosion
protection for thermometers has been
updated in view of the European Directive
94/9/EC, which has been in force since 1st
July 2003.

August 2002
Publication FAS 146
Sales No. 90/00085081
ISBN: 978-3-935742-07-8

JUMO platinum temperature sensors

Construction and application of platinum temperature sensors

Data Sheet 90.6000

Platinum-glass temperature sensors

Data Sheet 90.6021

Platinum-ceramic temperature sensors

Data Sheet 90.6022

Platinum-foil temperature sensors

Data Sheet 90.6023

Platinum-glass temperature sensors with glass extension

Data Sheet 90.6024

Platinum-chip temperature sensors with connecting wires

Data Sheet 90.6121

Platinum-chip temperature sensors on epoxy card

Data Sheet 90.6122

Platinum-chip temperature sensors with terminal clamps

Data Sheet 90.6123

Platinum-chip temperature sensors in cylindrical style

Data Sheet 90.6124

Platinum-chip temperature sensors in SMD style

Data Sheet 90.6125

PK style

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