Hazardous Zone 2 Temperature Sensor: Accurate and Safe with TC 1-Meter Length, 16mm Dia, 20mm Thread Size






Hazardous Zone 2 Temperature Sensor: Accurate and Safe with TC 1-Meter Length, 16mm Dia, 20mm Thread Size


Component Details

Application

Uses

Maintainance

Component Details

The Hazardous Zone 2 Temperature Sensor uses a TC temperature sensor with a 1-meter length, 16mm diameter, and 20mm thread size. It is designed to provide accurate temperature measurement in hazardous environments, where potential risks may exist. The TC (Thermocoaxial) sensor is a type of thermometer that operates on the principle of thermometric conversion of an electrical resistance change in response to a temperature change.

Application

The Hazardous Zone 2 Temperature Sensor is commonly used in various industry applications such as chemical processing, oil and gas extraction, and petroleum refining to monitor temperature levels in hazardous environments. Its compact design and reliable performance make it a versatile and widely-adopted solution in the industry for hazardous Zone 2 temperature sensing.

Uses

The Hazardous Zone 2 Temperature Sensor has several practical uses in industry settings that rely on safe and accurate temperature monitoring. Some applications of this sensor include:

  • Process control: The sensor is utilized in process heating, cooling, and combustion applications to monitor temperature levels and attain a precise process condition.
  • Production optimization: The sensor is integrated into production lines to enable process optimization through smart control and signaling.
  • Maintenance and troubleshooting: The sensor is employed to facilitate maintenance and troubleshooting efforts by providing reliable, real-time data and enabling engineers to identify and address issues before causing disastrous results.

Maintainance

Techno Control Corporation, as an electrical equipment supplier company, provides Hazardous Zone 2 Temperature Sensors through its supply chain. Our sensors are rigorously tested and calibrated, ensuring consistent and accurate performance. To maintain its reliability and longevity, the sensor requires regular maintenance, such as:

  • Cleaning: The sensor should be cleaned regularly to remove any debris or contaminants, preventing clogging of the measurement loop.
  • Checking of seal: The seal of the sensor should be checked regularly to ensure there are no compromises or leaks. As Hazardous Zone 2 environments imply the potential hazards to leaky elements, a damaged seal can cause contamination or ignition.
  • Calibration: Calibration checks should be performed to validation of sensor accuracy. Any significant disparity requires prompt corrective action or recalibration.


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