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News Release from: Delta Controls | Subject: Model 46 RTD
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 May 2003
Resistance thermometer keeps it clean
The Model 46 RTD hygienic resistance thermometer is designed for inline operation in food, beverage, pharmaceuticals processing and other applications where it is vital to prevent contamination.
New from Delta Controls is the Model 46 RTD hygienic resistance thermometer for inline operation in food, beverage, pharmaceuticals processing and other applications where it is vital to prevent any contamination of the product A unique feature of the Model 46 is the housing of its removable, spring-loaded insert assembly within a small, 0.25in-diameter sheath
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Thermometer guards against contaimination
Hygienic resistance thermometer for in-line operation in food, beverage, pharmaceuticals processing and other applications where it is vital to prevent contamination of the product.
This enables the sensor to be taken out easily for routine calibration without having to drain the process line.
Standard surface finish of the stainless steel wetted parts is 0.8um, but 0.2um is available as an option.
There is a choice of enclosures, screwed or hinged in aluminium, plastic or 316 stainless steel and all weatherproof.
The Model 46 range offers a choice of probe lengths, transmitters (analogue, programmable and Hart) and process connections to match individual requirements, including a quick-release hygienic clamp fitting which locates the thermometer on the flange in accordance with ISO2852.
Certified to Pt.
100 Class A in accordance with BSEN60751 and available on short delivery, standard models have an operating range of -50 to +230C at maximum working pressures on 316 grade stainless steel wetted parts up to 30bar.
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