Platinum Resistance Temperature Detector
L 220
L series PRTDs are designed for large volume applications where long term stability, interchangeability and accuracy over
a large temperature range are vital. Typical applications are Automotive, White goods, HVAC, Energy management,
Medical and Industrial equipment.
Nominal
Resistance R0
Toler ance
DIN EN 60751
1996-07
Clas s 1/ 3 B
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class A
Tolerance
DIN EN 60751
2009-05
F 0,1
F 0,15
F 0,3
F 0,3
F 0,15
Or der Number
Plastic Box
32 207 588
32 207 584
32 207 400
32 207 733
32 207 738
100 Ohm at 0°C
1000 Ohm at 0°C
The measuring point for the nominal resistance is defined at 8mm from the end of the sensor body.
Specification
Temperature range
DIN EN 60751 (according to IEC 751)
-50° to +400° (continuous operation)
C
C
Tolerance Class B:
-50° to +400°C
C
Tolerance Class A:
-50° to +300°C
C
Tolerance Class 1/3 B:
0° to +150°
C
C
TCR = 3850 ppm/K
AgPd- wire
10mm ±1mm
max. R
0
-drift 0.04% after 1000 h at 400°C
at least 40g acceleration at 10 to 2000 Hz,
depends on installation
at least 100g acceleration with 8ms half sine
wave, depends on installation
unhoused for dry environments only
> 100 MΩ at 20°C; > 2 M
Ω
at 400°
C
0.4 K/mW at 0°
C
water current (v= 0.4 m/s):
air stream (v= 2 m/s):
t
0.5
= 0.06s
t
0.9
= 0.20s
t
0.5
= 3.0s
t
0.9
= 13.0s
Temperature coefficient
Leads
Lead lengths (L)
Long-term stability
Vibration resistance
Shock resistance
Environmental conditions
Insulation resistance
Self heating
Response time
Measuring current
100Ω: 0.3 to 1.0mA
1000Ω: 0.1 to 0.3mA
(self heating has to be considered)
Other tolerances, values of resistance and wire
lengths are available on request.
Note
We reserve the right to make alterations and technical data printed. All technical data serves as a guideline and does not guarantee
particular properties to any products.
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Name of document: 30910004 Index C
Status: 06/2012