3" Bimetal Thermometer Back Mount 12" Stem 1/2" Npt 50 Degrees F~400 Degrees F

US $12.00

  • Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
  • Feb 17th
You are bidding on BRAND NEW bimetal thermometer. A thermometer is an instrument manufactured to measure and display the temperature of a specific application or process medium.  A bimetal thermometer uses a bimetallic sensing element, which reacts measurably and consistently with temperature change. The sensing element is made of two different metals welded together in the form of a coil and enclosed in a stainless steel stem.  The coil is connected to a dial pointer on the instrument face.  When the stem is exposed to temperature change, the coil expands or contracts and the pointer moves accordingly, providing a temperature reading.  While the American standard unit for measuring temperature is degrees Fahrenheit, our gauges typically display both Fahrenheit and Celsius scales. Our thermometers feature anti-parallax dial, with an anti-vibration design.   Dial 3" (76 mm) Connection Size 1/2" Male NPT Connection Location Back Mount (90°), Fixed Construction Glass Lens with Black Aluminum pointer Stem 316 Stainless Steel, Welded to connection. 12" in length Case Construction Constructed of 300 series stainless steel.  They feature a hermetic seal, which prevents both damage to internal parts caused by moisture as well as lens fogging. Accuracy Manufactured to ASME B40.1 Grade A standards and, as such, offer 1% full scale accuracy. Temperature Range 50°F to 400°F / 10°C to 204°C Thermowells Thermowell are recommended for all applications.  They are also available per request. We offer same-day and next-day shipping options.  Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

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