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Product Data Information
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Specialists in Temperature Engineering
DATA SHEET No. 018
Autoclave
Chamber/Load
Probe
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Autoclave Chamber/Load Probe
This assembly is similar to the SL150, but differs in having a chisel point to -7 allow penetration of the product bottle seal. The 90° bend in the probe also
enables the orientation of the product bottle to remain undisturbed.
The PTFE insulated sensor leads are encased in a thick walled, extruded silicone jacket, which resists the effects of high temperature steam when used with steam
autoclaves or the pure water of a water cycle system.
S P E C I F I C A T I O N
Sheath
: 3.0mm OD (min) x 150mm long (min) in 316 stainless steel.
Resistance Thermometer
Detector : single or duplex PT100 with 3 or 4 wire connection, Class 'A' or
fractional DIN tolerance and to BS EN 60751:1996.
Flying lead : PTFE insulated copper conductors, 7/0.16mm to ASTM-B-298
with a 250V RMS rating and encased in a thick walled, silicone rubber jacket, overall length of 3000mm.
Operating range : -50 to +150°C.
Thermocouple
: single or duplex element, type 'T' (Cu/Con) in class 1 material to BS EN 60584-1:1996.
: PTFE insulated conductors, 7/0.2mm, with a thick walled silicone rubber jacket, overall length of 3000mm.
Element
Product code : SL160
Lead wire
Operating range : - 50 to +150°C.
For an effective and leak free chamber entry, sealing glands utilising soft sealant technology are recommended. For further information please contact
our Sales Department.
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