JUMO 906021 Platinum-Glass Temperature Sensors According to DIN EN 60751, Design Type PG/PGL Data Sheet User Manual

Pg + pgl styles, Introduction, Technical publication

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Data Sheet 90.6021

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JUMO GmbH & Co. KG
Delivery address:Mackenrodtstraße 14,

36039 Fulda, Germany

Postal address: 36035 Fulda, Germany
Phone:

+49 661 6003-0

Fax:

+49 661 6003-607

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[email protected]

Internet:

www.jumo.net

JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd.
JUMO House
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Phone: +44 1279 635533
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Phone:

315-697-JUMO
1-800-554-JUMO

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315-697-5867

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Platinum-glass temperature sensors
to EN 60 751

for temperatures from -200 to +400°C
standardized nominal values and tolerances
as single or twin temperature sensor
suitable for measurements under highly humid ambient conditions
can be used directly in many liquids
highly resistant to shock and vibration

Introduction

Platinum-glass temperature sensors belong to the category of wirewound constructions.
One or two measurement windings are wound on a glass rod, each in the form of a bifilar
winding. The winding is fused onto the glass and provided with connecting wires. The
nominal resistance is calibrated by altering the winding length. Afterwards, a sleeve is
pushed over the glass rod plus measurement winding and the components are then fused
together. The glass material used is matched to the expansion coefficient of the platinum
wire as far as possible. An additional artificial ageing process ensures that good long-term
stability is achieved. The operating temperature covers the range from -200 to +400°C.
JUMO platinum-glass temperature sensors are distinguished by a design that is extremely
resistant to shock and vibration. Furthermore, the connecting wires exhibit a very high
tensile strength. Another advantage of this style is that the temperature sensors can
readily be used for measurements in highly humid environments or directly in the liquid,
thanks to the hermetic sealing of the measurement winding and the excellent chemical
resistance of the glass. In addition, the familiar protection tube - a necessary component
with other styles - can now be dispensed with, allowing short response times.
A wide variety of platinum-glass temperature sensors with single or double windings and
standard nominal values to EN 60 751 are available from JUMO ex-stock.
Customized versions or laboratory resistance thermometers can be supplied on request
(see Data Sheet 90.6024).

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

PG + PGL styles

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