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MBT 3270 Temperature sensor, AMP junior Power Timer, M10x1

Temperature sensor, MBT 3270, 45 mm, R,1/4

097U0253

Temperature range [°C]: -50 - 150, Sensor element type: Pt, Sensor elem. resistance [Ohm]: 100, Protection tube material: AISI 303, Electrical connection: AMP Junior Power Timer

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
Ambient temperature max. [°C]125 °C
Ambient temperature max. [°F]257 °F
Cable typeN/A
CE evaluatedYes
China RoHS complianceYes exceed limitations
Connection typeR
Contain batteriesNo
DG Indicator ProfileNot relevant for dangerous goods
EEE category5 small equipment (any external dimension < 50 cm)
Electrical connectionAMP Junior Power Timer
Enclosure rating IPIP67
EU RoHS complianceYes with exemptions
EU RoHS exemption clause6(a)6(b)6(c)7(a)7(c)-I
In scope of WEEEYes
Insertion length [in]1.77 in
Insertion length [mm]45 mm
Material DescriptionSensor MBT 3270-00002-045-00300
Output signalOhm
Packing formatMulti pack
Process connection size1/4
Process connection standardISO 228-1
Process connection typeG
Product groupSensors
Characteristic
Value
Product lineSensing Solutions
Product nameTemperature sensor
Product TypeMBT 3270
Protection tube diameter [in]0.236 in
Protection tube diameter [mm]6.0 mm
Protection tube materialAISI 303
Quantity per packing format40 pc
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
SCIP dossier no.4562dfd6-7b4b-4298-811a-8ce9624f4579
SCIP dossier product nameMBT 3270/5270
Sensor elem. resistance [Ohm]100 Ohm
Sensor element [pc]1 pc
Sensor element standardEN 60751
Sensor element toleranceClass B
Sensor element typePt
Sensor InsertFixed
Temperature range [°C] [max]150 °C
Temperature range [°C] [min]-50 °C
Temperature range [°F] [max]302 °F
Temperature range [°F] [min]-58 °F
Type designationMBT 3270-02002-045-00300
UK RoHS complianceOut of scope
Wires [pcs]2 pc

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight0.035 Kilogram
Net weight0.031 Kilogram
Volume0.041 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN5715162465202
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