API Delevan recommends using 24 AWG or larger wire size, and a material with a high temperature rating such as Teflon or Kapton insulation to ensure reliable connections and minimize signal degradation.
To ensure accurate temperature measurements, it's essential to follow proper installation and calibration procedures, including using a high-quality thermocouple wire, minimizing thermal gradients, and calibrating the sensor in the intended operating environment.
The PT1000-1750 has a maximum operating temperature of 1750°F (954°C), but it's essential to note that the sensor's accuracy and stability may degrade at temperatures above 1500°F (816°C).
Yes, the PT1000-1750 is designed to withstand high-vibration and high-shock environments, but it's crucial to follow proper mounting and installation procedures to ensure the sensor's reliability and accuracy.
To minimize EMI, use shielded cables, keep the sensor and cables away from high-frequency sources, and consider using EMI filters or shielding materials to reduce electromagnetic noise.