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Cable Probe Temperature Sensors are used in a broad range of industrial applications, including water heating, refrigeration and air conditioning systems, consisting of resin-potted NTC thermistors encapsulated within metal housings, extension cables and connector systems. They are typically strapped directly to the measurement surface or positioned in a “dry well” where a grommet or cable tie is used to secure the sensor in position.
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The Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor is used in automotive applications to monitor the temperature of transmission fluid and provide feedback to prevent overheating of the transmission, which can cause performance and reliability issues.
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas concentration monitoring regulations are now commonly enforced for beverage dispensing applications in many jurisdictions. These applications, commonly found in restaurants, bars, brewhouses, stadiums and convenience stores, require continuous gas threshold detection combined with ventilation and valve control capabilities and audiovisual alarms. For such applications, Telaire offers the T3000 Series of CO2 Sensors for Harsh Environments. Learn more about beverage dispenser monitoring alarming, as well as the T3000 Series.
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In Part 6 of our "Thermistor Stability Benchmarking" Series, we discuss the use of Active In-Car Temperature Sensors and Outside Air Temperature Sensors in Automotive Applications, along with the importance of thermistor stability in such applications.
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PTC Thermistors can be used in Aerospace applications as heaters for Angle of Attack Sensors to prevent ice formation during flight. The PTC self-regulates its temperature and minimizes the power consumption when the vane is not in an icing condition, which improves the reliability of the vane assembly. Learn more about the benefits and features of PTC Thermistors in aerospace applications.
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Cell incubators, also called Carbon Dioxide (CO2) incubators, are essential equipment in biological and medical laboratories. There are two primary sensing technologies available for the detection and control of CO2 within cell incubators; Thermal Conductivity (TC) sensors and Nondispersive Infrared (NDIR) sensors. Read on to learn more about CO2 sensors in cell incubator applications.
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Coolant Temperature Sensors (CTS) monitor the temperature of coolants in various applications. In the event of overtemperature, the sensor relays a notification signal so action(s) can be taken to prevent permanent damage or even unsafe conditions. They can be used in many applications, including automotive engines, EV battery modules, and industrial process flow measurement. Thermometrics offers various configurations and specifications of Coolant Temperature Sensors for all of these applications.
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Coolant Temperature Sensors (CTS) monitor the temperature of coolants in various applications. In the event of overtemperature, the sensor relays a notification signal so action(s) can be taken to prevent permanent damage or even unsafe conditions. They can be used in many applications, including automotive engines, EV battery modules, and industrial process flow measurement. Thermometrics offers various configurations and specifications of Coolant Temperature Sensors for all of these applications.
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According to sharp growth of Electrical Vehicles (EV), many OEMs are using cooling systems for their battery systems. However, if an instance of coolant leakage were to occur in Li-ion battery packs, it would create dangerous conditions. Learn more about our Coolant Leak Detection Sensors and how they are used in Electic Vehicles.
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In accordance with the rapid expansion of eco-friendly vehicles, the safety of the Battery Management System (BMS) is critical. So, OEMs are monitoring the temperature of the Power Relay Assembly (PRA) to prevent fire or other dangerous conditions.
Thermometrics Power Relay Assembly (PRA) Sensor consists of high capacity relay and related electronics. It can be used in Electric (EV), Hybrid Electric (HEV) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric (PHEV) Vehicle applications.