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Product category: Monitoring and sensor equipment and systems
News Release from: Baumer Group | Subject: Bimetal thermometer
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 24 October 2007

Stainless bimetal thermometer for heavy
industries

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A robust stainless steel bimetal thermometer specially designed for heavy industry has been added to the range of Baumer Group, measuring from -70degC up to 600degC.

With the TBHI, Baumer's product range is extended with a robust stainless steel bimetal thermometer specially designed for heavy industry This versatile version measures temperature ranges from -70degC up to 600degC

Based on the TBI series, the TBHI is a robust version of the bimetal thermometer specially designed to be used in severe conditions, such as chemical and petrochemical industries, power generation as well as marine and offshore applications.

The TBHI is universally suitable in plant, machinery and tank construction but also in the general and process industries such as food processing.

Due to the completely welded construction of stainless steel, the reinforced case with a sealed bayonet ring, the protection class IP 68 according to the EN 60529 standard and an optional security glass, the TBHI is particularly robust and resistant against vibrations.

The bayonet ring is sealed with a silicone dustproof and leak proof gasket.

At the same time, the ring also allows to open the case in order to adjust the thermometer directly from the front side.

The TBHI measures temperature ranges from -70degC up to 600degC and conforms to the accuracy classes 1 and 2 according to the EN 13190 standard.

The device is available with stem diameter 6 and 8 mm, and with a length from 60 up to 1000 mm.

The device is offered with a wide range of connections (fix and sliding).

The thermometer case can be tilted up to 90deg.

It can be orientated before mounting, by rotating the harness assembly up to 360deg.

For static pressure above 10 bar, for high velocity applications, and for corrosive fluids, the use of a thermowell is recommended.

It allows removing the thermometer without affecting the tightness of the system and without stopping the process.

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