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A PT1000 RTD sensor is a type of temperature sensor that utilizes a resistance temperature detector (RTD) to measure temperature with high precision. It operates on the principle that the electrical resistance of a metal changes with temperature. Typically made from platinum, these sensors are known for their accuracy and stability over a wide temperature range, making them suitable for various industrial applications.
| Temperature range | -200┬░C to 850┬░C |
| Resistance at 0┬░C | 1000 ohms |
| Accuracy | ┬▒0.1┬░C to ┬▒0.5┬░C |
| Wire configuration | 2-wire, 3-wire, or 4-wire |
| Material | Platinum |
| Response time | Typically less than 1 second |
When selecting a PT1000 RTD sensor, consider the temperature range and accuracy required for your application. Specify the wire configuration based on your installation needs, as this can affect measurement accuracy. Additionally, inquire about any necessary certifications or compliance with industry standards, especially for specialized applications. Quantities can vary based on project size, so ensure to request a quote that aligns with your requirements.
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The main difference is the resistance value at 0┬░C; PT100 sensors have 100 ohms, while PT1000 sensors have 1000 ohms, making PT1000 more sensitive.
Yes, PT1000 sensors can be designed for harsh environments, often featuring protective housings and coatings.
PT1000 sensors can last many years, often exceeding 10 years, depending on usage conditions.
Connection depends on the wire configuration; refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific wiring instructions.
Yes, PT1000 sensors can be easily integrated with most data loggers designed for temperature measurement.
Calibration should be performed periodically, especially if used in critical applications, to ensure accuracy.