Terman MSRT 150 Oil Temperature Indicator
Description
Terman MSRT 150 Oil Temperature Indicator
Specification
-20 / +130° C; 0 / +150° C; -20 / +140° C; 0 / +160° C; 0 / +200° C.
Application
For Oil Temperature Indicator
parameters
Temperature Indicator
Feature
Oil Temperature Indicator
- Description
- Type parameter
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- Commodity name: Terman MSRT 150 Oil Temperature Indicator
- Commodity ID: 1105555483088539648
- 规格1: -20 / +130° C; 0 / +150° C; -20 / +140° C; 0 / +160° C; 0 / +200° C.
- 应用: For Oil Temperature Indicator
- 类型: Temperature Indicator
- 特征: Oil Temperature Indicator
Terman MSRT 150 Oil Temperature Indicator
The meter is designed to measure the temperature of the insulating oil inside the power transformer tank, and can be configured with 1, 2, 3 or 4 bidirectional microswitches, which can control the cooling equipment of the transformer and the protection line (alarm and trip).
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Terman MSRT 150 Oil Temperature Indicator
- Capillary tube protection : rilsan tubing / stainless steel armouring / steel + PVC armouring
- Bulb : bronze
- Casing : aluminium alloy powder painted (RAL 7035) suitable to withstand to any climate and to heavy polluted atmosphere in as well tropical or arctic climates (-40 / +70°C). All components are made of corrosion resistant or surface treated materials. The case is provided with a breather device to avoid dew on the lens. To make cable layout quick and easy, the case is equipped with a large junction box that is completely separate from instrumentís sensing system. Cable glands PG 16, 1/2" BSP, 3/4"BSP or M20x1,5.
- Mechanical protection degree : IP 65.
- Lens : glass or polycarbonate.
- Locking ring : Nickel plated brass; transparent coated.
- Standard measuring ranges : -20 / +130° C; 0 / +150° C; -20 / +140° C; 0 / +160° C; 0 / +200° C.
- Measuring tolerance : 1,5% of full scale value.
- Commutation tolerance : 2% of full scale value.
- Commutation differential : 4% of full scale value. On customerís request the differential can be increased.
- Insulation : 2000V 50Hz between terminals and earth for a 60 seconds time.