Temperature sensor, MBT 3270, 24 mm, M,10x1.5

084Z3075

Temperature range [°C]: -50 - 150, Sensor element type: NTC, Sensor elem. resistance [Ohm]: 3000, Protection tube material: AISI 303, Electrical connection: AMP Junior Power Timer, Electrical connection size: 2 pin

Product details

Gross weight 0.022 Kilogram
Net weight 0.021 Kilogram
Volume 0.02 Liter
EAN 5702423227938

 

Ambient temperature max. [°C] 125 °C
Ambient temperature max. [°F] 257 °F
Cable type N/A
CE evaluated Yes
China RoHS compliance Yes exceed limitations
Connection material AISI 303
Connection type M
EEE category 5 small equipment (any external dimension 50 cm)
Electrical conn. comments Integrated
Electrical connection AMP Junior Power Timer
Electrical connection size 2 pin
Enclosure rating IP IP67
EU RoHS compliance Yes with exemptions
EU RoHS exemption clause 6(a)
6(b)
6(c)
7(a)
7(c)-I
In scope of WEEE Yes
In scope of WEEE and contain batteries No
Insertion length [in] 0.945 in
Insertion length [mm] 24 mm
Insertion type Fixed
Output signal Ohm
Packing format Multi pack
Process connection Male/Female Male
Process connection material AISI 303
Process connection size 10x1.5
Process connection standard ISO 965
Process connection type M
Product Group Sensors
Product name Temperature sensor
Protection tube diameter [in] 0.15 in
Protection tube diameter [mm] 3.8 mm
Protection tube material AISI 303
Quantity per packing format 40 pc
REACH Candidate List substances 0.1 Lead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
SCIP dossier no. 4562dfd6-7b4b-4298-811a-8ce9624f4579
Sensor elem. resistance [Ohm] 3000
Sensor element [pc] 1 pc
Sensor element tolerance ± 5 °C
Sensor element type NTC
Sensor Insert Fixed
Temperature range [°C] [Max] 150 °C
Temperature range [°C] [Min] -50 °C
Temperature range [°F] [Max] 302 °F
Temperature range [°F] [Min] -58 °F
Type MBT 3270
Type designation MBT 3270-0A542-024-80300-000
UK RoHS compliance Out of scope
Wires [pcs] 2 pc

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