Fridge Duct Micro Temperature Sensor 10K 3380 600mm With Stainless Steel Flange Mount For Central Air-conditioning
Description
This air-flow temperature sensor is designed to satisfy the many requirements of air temperature measurement and control in air conditioning systems. The flange provided lends itself to easy mounting in Duct systems and Flow Hood equipment.
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Features
Mounting Flange is Pre-Drilled with #6 Screw Clearance Holes to Provide For Easy Mounting In Ducts and Flow Systems
Small Thermal Mass Provides Rapid Response to Temperature Changes
Available with Resistances of 2252 Ohms, 3000 Ohms, 5000 Ohms, 10K Ohms and 30,000 Ohms at 25°C
High Accuracy 1%
Maximum Temperature: 80°C
Available with all kinds of certificated cable
Dimension (mm)
NO | COMPONENT | MATERIAL AND SPECIFICATIONS | Q'TY | REMARK |
1. | ELEMENT | R25=10KΩ±1% B25/50=3380K±1% | 1 | |
2. | HOUSING |
Y-201J Φ5.0×105+100+12×30+2-Φ5.0 Stainless steel components |
1 | |
3. | COATING | Epoxy Resin | Black | |
4. | LEAD WIRE | UL2464 AWG24*2C 80℃ OD:3.6 L=600mm | 1 | Black |
5. | TERMINAL | Peeling (7±1mm), On The Tin |
NO | Item | Sign | Test Conditions | Min. | Normal value | Max. | Unit |
1. | Resistance at 25℃ | R25 |
Ta=25±0.05℃ PT≦0.1mw |
9.9 | 10.0 | 10.1 | kΩ |
2. | B Value | B25/50 | 3346 | 3380 | 3414 | k | |
3. | Dissipation factor | σ | Ta=25±0.5℃ | 3 | / | mw/℃ | |
4. | Time constant | τ | Ta=25±0.5℃ | / | / | 12 | sec |
5. | Insulation resistance | / | 500VDC | 100 | / | / | MΩ |
6. | Withstand voltage | / | 1500V AC | 5 | / | / | Sec |
7. | Operating temp.range | / | / | -10 | / | +80 | ℃ |
Product Photos
Resistance - Temperature Table
R-T CONVERSION TABLE | |||||||
R25=10KΩ±1% B25/50=3380K±1% | |||||||
T/℃ | Rmin | Rcen | Rmax | T/℃ | Rmin | Rcen | Rmax |
-40 | 189.4 | 197.1 | 205.1 | -2 | 29.76 | 30.39 | 31.04 |
-39 | 180.0 | 187.2 | 194.7 | -1 | 28.44 | 29.04 | 29.64 |
-38 | 171.1 | 177.9 | 184.9 | 0 | 27.19 | 27.75 | 28.32 |
-37 | 162.6 | 169.0 | 175.6 | 1 | 26.03 | 26.55 | 27.08 |
-36 | 154.6 | 160.6 | 166.7 | 2 | 24.93 | 25.41 | 25.91 |
-35 | 147.0 | 152.6 | 158.4 | 3 | 23.87 | 24.33 | 24.79 |
-34 | 139.8 | 145.0 | 150.4 | 4 | 22.87 | 23.30 | 23.73 |
-33 | 132.9 | 137.8 | 142.9 | 5 | 21.92 | 22.32 | 22.73 |
-32 | 126.4 | 131.0 | 135.8 | 6 | 21.02 | 21.39 | 21.77 |
-31 | 120.2 | 124.6 | 129.0 | 7 | 20.15 | 20.50 | 20.86 |
-30 | 114.4 | 118.4 | 122.6 | 8 | 19.33 | 19.66 | 19.99 |
-29 | 108.8 | 112.6 | 116.5 | 9 | 18.54 | 18.85 | 19.16 |
-28 | 103.5 | 107.1 | 110.8 | 10 | 17.80 | 18.08 | 18.37 |
-27 | 98.54 | 101.9 | 105.3 | 11 | 17.08 | 17.35 | 17.62 |
-26 | 93.79 | 96.91 | 100.1 | 12 | 16.40 | 16.65 | 16.91 |
-25 | 89.27 | 92.20 | 95.21 | 13 | 15.76 | 15.99 | 16.23 |
-24 | 84.98 | 87.73 | 90.55 | 14 | 15.14 | 15.35 | 15.58 |
-23 | 80.91 | 83.49 | 86.13 | 15 | 14.55 | 14.75 | 14.95 |
-22 | 77.05 | 79.46 | 81.93 | 16 | 13.98 | 14.17 | 14.36 |
-21 | 73.38 | 75.64 | 77.95 | 17 | 13.44 | 13.62 | 13.80 |
-20 | 69.89 | 72.01 | 74.18 | 18 | 12.93 | 13.09 | 13.26 |
-19 | 66.51 | 68.49 | 70.52 | 19 | 12.43 | 12.59 | 12.74 |
-18 | 63.32 | 65.17 | 67.06 | 20 | 11.96 | 12.11 | 12.25 |
-17 | 60.29 | 62.02 | 63.79 | 21 | 11.51 | 11.65 | 11.78 |
-16 | 57.42 | 59.04 | 60.69 | 22 | 11.08 | 11.21 | 11.33 |
-15 | 54.70 | 56.21 | 57.76 | 23 | 10.67 | 10.79 | 10.90 |
-14 | 52.12 | 53.54 | 54.99 | 24 | 10.28 | 10.38 | 10.49 |
-13 | 49.68 | 51.00 | 52.36 | 25 | 9.900 | 10.00 | 10.10 |
-12 | 47.36 | 48.60 | 49.87 | 26 | 9.532 | 9.632 | 9.732 |
-11 | 45.16 | 46.32 | 47.51 | 27 | 9.180 | 9.279 | 9.379 |
-10 | 43.07 | 44.16 | 45.27 | 28 | 8.842 | 8.942 | 9.041 |
-9 | 41.09 | 42.11 | 43.15 | 29 | 8.519 | 8.618 | 8.717 |
-8 | 39.21 | 40.16 | 41.13 | 30 | 8.209 | 8.308 | 8.406 |
-7 | 37.43 | 38.32 | 39.22 | 31 | 7.913 | 8.010 | 8.108 |
-6 | 35.73 | 36.57 | 37.41 | 32 | 7.628 | 7.725 | 7.823 |
-5 | 34.12 | 34.90 | 35.69 | 33 | 7.356 | 7.452 | 7.548 |
-4 | 32.59 | 33.32 | 34.06 | 34 | 7.094 | 7.189 | 7.285 |
-3 | 31.14 | 31.82 | 32.51 | 35 | 6.843 | 6.938 | 7.033 |
36 | 6.603 | 6.696 | 6.790 | 79 | 1.679 | 1.726 | 1.774 |
37 | 6.372 | 6.464 | 6.558 | 80 | 1.631 | 1.677 | 1.724 |
38 | 6.150 | 6.242 | 6.334 | 81 | 1.583 | 1.629 | 1.675 |
39 | 5.938 | 6.028 | 6.119 | 82 | 1.538 | 1.582 | 1.628 |
40 | 5.733 | 5.823 | 5.913 | 83 | 1.493 | 1.537 | 1.582 |
41 | 5.537 | 5.625 | 5.714 | 84 | 1.451 | 1.493 | 1.537 |
42 | 5.349 | 5.436 | 5.524 | 85 | 1.409 | 1.451 | 1.494 |
43 | 5.168 | 5.254 | 5.341 | 86 | 1.366 | 1.408 | 1.450 |
44 | 4.994 | 5.079 | 5.164 | 87 | 1.325 | 1.366 | 1.407 |
45 | 4.827 | 4.910 | 4.995 | 88 | 1.285 | 1.325 | 1.365 |
46 | 4.666 | 4.748 | 4.832 | 89 | 1.247 | 1.286 | 1.325 |
47 | 4.512 | 4.593 | 4.675 | 90 | 1.210 | 1.248 | 1.287 |
48 | 4.363 | 4.443 | 4.524 | 91 | 1.174 | 1.211 | 1.249 |
49 | 4.220 | 4.299 | 4.379 | 92 | 1.139 | 1.176 | 1.213 |
50 | 4.082 | 4.160 | 4.239 | 93 | 1.106 | 1.141 | 1.178 |
51 | 3.955 | 4.031 | 4.109 | 94 | 1.073 | 1.108 | 1.144 |
52 | 3.832 | 3.907 | 3.983 | 95 | 1.042 | 1.076 | 1.111 |
53 | 3.713 | 3.787 | 3.862 | 96 | 1.012 | 1.045 | 1.080 |
54 | 3.598 | 3.671 | 3.745 | 97 | 0.9824 | 1.015 | 1.049 |
55 | 3.486 | 3.558 | 3.631 | 98 | 0.9540 | 0.9862 | 1.019 |
56 | 3.379 | 3.449 | 3.521 | 99 | 0.9266 | 0.9582 | 0.9907 |
57 | 3.275 | 3.344 | 3.415 | 100 | 0.9001 | 0.9310 | 0.9629 |
58 | 3.174 | 3.243 | 3.312 | 101 | 0.8753 | 0.9056 | 0.9369 |
59 | 3.077 | 3.144 | 3.213 | 102 | 0.8513 | 0.8810 | 0.9117 |
60 | 2.983 | 3.049 | 3.116 | 103 | 0.8281 | 0.8573 | 0.8874 |
61 | 2.892 | 2.957 | 3.023 | 104 | 0.8057 | 0.8343 | 0.8638 |
62 | 2.804 | 2.868 | 2.933 | 105 | 0.7839 | 0.8120 | 0.8410 |
63 | 2.719 | 2.782 | 2.846 | 106 | 0.7629 | 0.7904 | 0.8189 |
64 | 2.637 | 2.699 | 2.762 | 107 | 0.7426 | 0.7696 | 0.7975 |
65 | 2.557 | 2.618 | 2.680 | 108 | 0.7229 | 0.7494 | 0.7767 |
66 | 2.480 | 2.540 | 2.601 | 109 | 0.7038 | 0.7298 | 0.7567 |
67 | 2.406 | 2.464 | 2.524 | 110 | 0.6854 | 0.7109 | 0.7372 |
68 | 2.334 | 2.391 | 2.450 | 111 | 0.6675 | 0.6925 | 0.7183 |
69 | 2.264 | 2.321 | 2.378 | 112 | 0.6502 | 0.6747 | 0.7001 |
70 | 2.197 | 2.252 | 2.309 | 113 | 0.6334 | 0.6575 | 0.6823 |
71 | 2.131 | 2.186 | 2.242 | 114 | 0.6171 | 0.6407 | 0.6652 |
72 | 2.068 | 2.122 | 2.176 | 115 | 0.6014 | 0.6245 | 0.6485 |
73 | 2.007 | 2.060 | 2.113 | 116 | 0.5861 | 0.6088 | 0.6324 |
74 | 1.948 | 2.000 | 2.052 | 117 | 0.5713 | 0.5936 | 0.6167 |
75 | 1.891 | 1.941 | 1.993 | 118 | 0.5569 | 0.5788 | 0.6015 |
76 | 1.835 | 1.885 | 1.936 | 119 | 0.5430 | 0.5645 | 0.5868 |
77 | 1.782 | 1.830 | 1.880 | 120 | 0.5295 | 0.5506 | 0.5725 |
78 | 1.730 | 1.777 | 1.827 |
Air Conditioner Temperature Thermostat Sensor Problems
There are times when your air conditioning unit seems to be on the fritz and at the worst possible times. When this happens, it could be due to a sensor problem. Troubleshooting this problem can be rather easy if you know what to look for. However it is easier to know what to look for if you know exactly how sensors work. Air Supply Heating & Air Conditioning will share how a thermostat sensor works and what symptoms to look for when troubleshooting a faulty sensor. By determining your air conditioner problem, you can stay cool for the rest of the summer.
How Does a Thermostat Sensor Work in an Air Conditioner?
The thermostat sensor is located near the evaporator coils. These coils are inside your air conditioner unit. As the air is sucked through the return vents, the air passes by the sensor and the coils. As the air passes the sensor, it reads the temperature and compares that reading to the setting on your thermostat. If the air is warmer then your desired setting, the sensor will activate the compressor or in other words, begin to cool the inside of the building. It also works in reverse if the air passing the sensor is lower, or at the same temperature set on your thermostat. If this happens, it will shut off the compressor. This is the main function of the thermostat sensor.
Symptoms of a Bad Thermostat Sensor
When the sensor isn’t working correctly, it may cycle on and off randomly between proper activation periods. This means if your home is too hot or too cold, the thermostat may switch on or off before the proper temperature is met or when the inside can be too cold or warm inside. The main indicator of a failing or faulty sensor is erratic cycles.
DIY Thermostat Sensor Repairs
There are some simple repairs you can try first before calling out an HVAC technician. Start by turning off the air conditioner. Afterward, shut off all power. Use the breaker at the electrical panel to switch off the power to your unit. Go to the indoor unit, which is usually located in the attic and remove the cover to expose the evaporator coils. See if the sensor is either bent away from the coil or makes direct contact. If is doing either, both can be the source of the problem. You will want to put the sensor back in place. It needs to be close but should not make direct contact with or be too far away from the coils. If you’re not sure of the sensor’s proper placement, it is best to call a professional HVAC technician to complete the repairs.