United Kingdom
Manufacturer/ Producer
PCE INSTRUMENTS is a manufacturer and seller of test equipment, control systems, scales and balances as well as laboratory equipment, operating on an international level: Acoustic Noise Dosimeters, Control Systems, Laboratory Technology, Measuring Instruments and Weighing Equipment, Sound level meters ... We mainly sell test meters which are developed, produced and sold under our own label "PCE INSTRUMENTS ®". Test Equipment which is not manufactured by PCE Instruments itself is selected from other top class manufacturers. PCE offers advice during the customer’s selection process, information on how to use the equipment and repair and (re)-calibration services, which is beneficial and convenient for our customers because they get everything they need from one source. The company’s headquarters are in Germany, with offices in Italy, France, Turkey, the Netherlands, Spain, Hong Kong, China, the US, Poland, Bulgaria, Chile and the UK. At PCE INSTRUMENTS we distribute smart products and solutions for technical tasks in industry, research and development.
Manufacturer/ Producer
Units 12/13 Southpoint Business Park
Ensign Way, Southampton
SO31 4RF Southampton - United Kingdom
Germany
Ex Thermostat - the Thermostat serves for limiting, monitoring or control of room temperatures, medium or surface temperatures within hazardous areas of categories 2 or 3. Type ExTR60E-50 Standard Ex Thermostat with temperature range -20 ... +50°C, adjustable with knob, current rating 16A. Type ExTR60D-50 Standard Ex Thermostat with temperature range -20 ... +50°C, adjustable with screw, current rating 16A. Type ExTR60D05/10/15 With fixed temperature 5 / 10 / 15°C - for simple control of the room temperature (e.g. frost protection) in explosion hazardous areas. Design with fix mounted 2m connection cable.
Request for a quoteGermany
The electronic temperature switch of BEDIA is fitted with thin-film resistor Pt 1000 in a bridge circuit. This sensor element provides close switch point tolerances and a quick response. Switch point and reset hysteresis may be selected within the admissible operating range when ordering so as to allow the monitoring of both very wide and very close temperature ranges. The switching output is protected from short-circuit and overload. The short-circuit current is limited by the output transistor switching off inthe event of a fault. It will automatically reset as soon as the fault has been remedied. The switch is available with ground-connected, plus-connected or potential-free DC switching output. The switch is open in the event of power failure or disconnection of the power supply, independed of the switching function. It is available both as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) switch.
Request for a quoteGermany
This temperature sensor is for measuring the temperature of liquid and gaseous media in engines, sets of machines and utility vehicles. A Pt 1000 thin-film precision resistor is used as the measuring element. The temperature-dependent resistance of the Pt 1000 is evaluated by an electronic circuit and outputted as a temperature-dependent voltage at the sensor‘s output. The interrelationship between temperature and voltage corresponds to the characteristic curve for the Pt 1000 and is thus nearly linear. The assignment between temperature and output voltage is nearly freely selectable, the lesser temperature corresponding to the lesser output voltage. The sensor‘s lowest possible output voltage is 0.1 V and its greatest is 10 V. The output is overload-proof and short-circuit-proof. The sensor has no mechanical moving parts and so is not susceptible to vibration and soiling.
Request for a quoteGermany
Temperature is one of the most measured physical parameters. Despite this, precise temperature measurement is one of the most difficult tasks in motor technology. To meet the constantly increasing requirements for improved motor performance, higher efficiency and reduced emissions, it is necessary to use reliable and precise sensors in modern motor control systems. The increased requirements over the last few years regarding measurement accuracy and reliability of temperature measurements has meant that many equipment operators must reconsider the suitability and performance capacity of their temperature measurement equipment. Resistant thermometers can be used between -200 °C and +850 °C. An important common property is that their output parameters are available in the form of electric signals that can be relatively easily transferred to measurement and control instruments for processing, storage and display.
Request for a quoteCreate one request and get multiple quotes form verified suppliers.