Instruction
When two dissimilar conductors are connected together to form a closed circuit
and the two junctions are kept in different temperatures, thermal electromotive
force (EMF) is generated in the circuit. When one end (Cold Junction) is kept
constant at a certain temperature, normally at 0, and the other end (Measuring
Junction) is exposed to unknown temperature, the temperature at latter end can
be determined by measurement of EMF generated. This combination of two dissimilar
conductors is called Thermocouple.
Applications
- Specially designed for control of electric circuits, alarm
- General and explosion proof type head available
- Wide selection ranges for protection tube material
- Stainless steel (304SS, 316SS, 310SS, 446SS, 347SS & 321SS)
- Inconel 600, Inconel 800
- Hastelloy-C, Hastelloy-B, Titanium, Monel, Tantalum and so on for Metallic
- Single and double element available
Features
- Quick reponse and stable temperature measurement by direct contact
- Wide range of temperature from -270 to 2,300°C
- Specifit spot or small space can be measured
- Rugged construction and easy installation

Insulators and protection tubes
Insulators
Thermocouples are widely used for temperature measurements of
various gases and liquids. If bare thermoelement wires are exposed directly
to detrimental atmospheres and fluid, affected resulting in reducing service life with severe deterioration and corrosion.
Thermcouples are, therefore, usually protected with insulators and protection
tubes. In selection of suitable insulators and protection tubes, consideration
should be given to the materials especially of heat resistance, mechanical strength,
chemical stability, etc. depending in the respective operating conditions. This
is the most important point in thermimetric pratice.


Caution : Due to high thermal conductivity
of the metal bubes, minimum insertion length should be more than twenty five
times of its overall diameter to eliminate heat coduction error.
Extension and compensation cables
It is theoretically ideal to have thermocouple connected directly
to the instrument, long distance between them often makes the wiring cost prohibitive
and causes some trouble in the measuring circuit, Therefore, it is desirable
to use extension or compensating wires or cables that have same or similar EMF
characteristics to those of thermocouples at ambient temperatures. It is also
necessary to select insulation materials in accordance with the operating conditions.
HISCO have large stock of various wires and cables as listed below

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