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100 Series Industrial Type Bimetal Thermometers

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  • Heavy-duty, industrial thermometer featuring a weather-resistant, tamper-proof case
  • Single °F, single °C, and dual scale options available
  • Accuracy: ±1% full scale, Grade A, ASME B40.3
  • ± 1-3/4", 2", 3" and 5" sizes - center back connection only
  • 304 Stainless Steel case and bezel
  • Standard stem lengths 2-1/2" through 42"
  • Highly sensitive bimetallic helix coil is heat-treated for stress relief, and silicone-coated to minimize pointer vibration and maximize heat transfer and response time
  • 360° groove around stem is a visual reference to show minimum immersion point
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Note: Thermowells are recommended for pressure, corrosive fluids and high velocity applications.

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DIAL SIZE 18 1-3/4"†† 30 3"    
20 2" 50 5"    
CASE TYPE 110 Back connection        
STEM LENGTHS 025 2-1/2" 090 9" 240 24"
040 4" 120 12" 300 30"
060 6" 150 15" 360 36"
080 8" 180 18" 420 42"
TEMPERATURE RANGES
Dual Scale °F/ °C
-100/100 F/C -100 °F/°C to 100 °F/°C 0/250 F/C 0° °F/°C to 250 °F/°C 50/500 F/C 50° to 500 °F/°C
-40/160 F/C -40 °F/°C to 160 °F/°C 20/240 F/C 20 °F/°C to 240 °F/°C 150/750 F/C 150 °F/°C to 750 °F/°C
0/140 F/C 0 °F/°C to 140 °F/°C 25/125 F/C 25°F/°C to 125 °F/°C 200/1000 F/C 20°F/°C to 1,000 °F/°C*
0/180 F/C 0 °F/°C to 180 °F/°C 50/300 F/C 50 °F/°C to 300 °F/°C    
0/220 F/C 0 °F/°C to 220 °F/°C 50/400 F/C 50 °F/°C to 400 °F/°C    
Single Scale °F -100/100 F -100 °F to 100 °F 0/250 F 0° to 250 °F 50/400 F 50° to 400 °F
-50/120 F -50 °F to 120 °F 0/300 F 0 °F to 300 °F 50/500 F 50 °F to 500 °F
-40/160 F -40 °F to 160 °F 0/500 F 0 °F to 500 °F 50/550 F 50 °F to 550 °F
0/140 F 0 °F to 140 °F 20/240 F 20 °F to 240 °F 100/800 F 100 °F to 800 °F**
0/180 F 0 °F to 180 °F 25/125 F 25 °F to 125 °F 150/750 F 150 °F to 750 °F
0/200 F 0 °F to 200 °F 50/250 F 50 °F to 250 °F 200/1000 F 200 °F to 1,000 °F*
0/220 F 0 °F to 220 °F 50/300 F 50 °F to 300 °F    
Single Scale °C -75/175 C -75 °C to 175 °C 0/50 C 0 °C to 50 °C 0/300 C 0 °C to 300 °C
-70/70 C -70 °C to 70 °C** 0/60 C 0 °C to 60 °C** 0/400 C 0 °C to 400 °C
-50/100 C -50 °C to 100 °C** 0/80 C 0 °C to 80 °C** 0/450 C 0 °C to 450 °C
-50/50 C -50 °C to 50 °C 0/100 C 0 °C to 100 °C 100/400 C 100 °C to 400 °C
-40/70 C -40 °C to 70 °C 0/150 C 0 °C to 150 °C 100/550 C 100 °C to 550 °C*
-20/120 C -20 °C to 120 °C** 0/200 C 0 °C to 200 °C    
-10/110 C -10°C to 110 °C** 0/250 C 0 °C to 250 °C    
  Consult factory for additional temperature ranges      
OPTIONS 1/8 1/8" NPT AU 1/2" NPT Adjustable Union** SL Silicone Filled ***
3/8 3/8" NPT HD Heavy-Duty Stem (0.375" dia.)** ST Stainless Steel Tagging
6 6 mm stem diameter** LL Polycarbonate Lens TG Tempered Glass Lens†††
8 8 mm stem diameter** PL Acrylic Lens    
316 316 SS Wetted Parts** SG Safety Glass Lens**    

Note: All 316 Stainless Steel construction (case, bezel, wetted parts) is available.

* Thermometers with temperature ranges 200/1,000 °F and 100/500 °C are not recommended for continuous use above 800 °F/425 °C. For intermittent use only.
** Available for 30-110 and 50-110 models only.
*** Available for 20-110, 30-110 and 50-110 models only. Available only for ranges from -50 °F (-45 °C) to 500 °F (260 °C). Polycarbonate lens is standard with Silicone Fill.
† Available for 18-110 model only.
† † 18-110 model is only available in 2-1/2", 4", 6", 8", 12", 15" and 18" stem lengths.
† † † Not available with Silicone Filled (SL) option.

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  MODELS SPECIFICATIONS
Case & Bezel All 100 Series 304 Stainless Steel; 316 Stainless Steel optional
Lens All 100 Series Instrument glass
Pointer All 100 Series Aluminum, black finished
Stem diameter 18-110
20-110, 30-110, 50-110
0.150" (3.81 mm)
0.250" (6.35 mm)
Accuracy All 100 Series ±1% full scale, Grade A, ASME B40.3
Dial All 100 Series Anodized Aluminum with large black numbers and graduations
Process connection 18-110
20-110
30-110, 50-110
1/4" NPT, 1/8" and 3/8" NPT optional
1/4" NPT
1/2" NPT
Wetted parts All 100 Series 304 Stainless Steel; 316 Stainless Steel optional
Hermetic seal All 100 Series Per ASME B40.3 dustproof and leakproof
Bimetal coil All 100 Series Silicone coated helix coil on ranges below 500 °F for vibration dampening, maximum heat transfer and response time
Over temperature limits All 100 Series Up to 250 °F 100%; 250 °F to 550 °F 50%; 500 °F to 1,000 °F continuous use up to
800 °F; intermitent use over 800 °F

Options & Accessories

  • 1/8" NPT, available for 18-110 model only
  • 3/8" NPT, available for 18-110 model only
  • 316 SS Wetted Parts, available for 30-110 and 50-110 models only
  • 6 mm stem diameter, available for 30-110 and 50-110 models only
  • 8 mm stem diameter, available for 30-110 and 50-110 models only
  • Acrylic Lens (PL) , should not be used where case temperature exceeds 300 F/150 °C
  • Certificate of Conformance
  • Heavy-Duty Stem (0.375" Dia.) (HD) available for 30-110 and 50-110 models only
  • Mounting Brackets – Consult Factory
  • Polycarbonate Lens (LL), should not be used where case temperature exceeds 300 °F/150 °C
  • Safety Glass Lens (SG) available for 30-110 and 50-110 models only
  • Stainless Steel Tagging (ST)
  • Tempered Glass Lens (TG)*

*Not available on 10-150 or 10-350 models, or with Silicone Fill (SL)

  • Can be used to reposition the dial face for better viewing
  • Also helpful when installing a thermometer where space is limited
  • Available for 20-110, 30-110 and 50-110 models only
  • Available only for ranges from -50 °F (-45 °C) to 500 °F (260 °C)
  • For applications where severe vibration may be a factor
  • Silicone dampens and lubricates the internal mechanism thus reducing pointer oscillation and premature wear
  • Maximum case temperature not to exceed 300 °F (150 °C)
  • Polycarbonate lens is standard with Silicone Fill
  • Various sizes and types of mounting flanges are available

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

  • Special ranges and dials with company names, company logos, part numbers, telephone numbers, or almost any custom layout is available
  • Certified calibration provides the user with a serial numbered thermometer along with a calibration sheet against a primary temperature standard
  • Traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • The 304 Series Stainless Steel stem is welded at the tip and case for hermetic seal
  • 1/4" (6.35 mm) diameter is standard for lengths up to 24" (609 mm)
  • 3/8" diameter, sharp tip options and optional 316SS wetted parts are also available

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Thermowells allow a temperature instrument to be removed and replaced without shutting down and draining the process, and reduce the possibility of damage to the temperature instrument.

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WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Temperature

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Maximum temperature for a bi-metal thermometer in continuous use is 800 ∞F but it can be used in applications intermittently up to 1000 ∞F.

A: RTDs, or resistance temperature devices, are temperature sensors that are commonly used in a variety of industrial applications including industrial boilers, petrochemical, exhaust gas monitoring and food processing. RTD sensors have a higher accuracy than thermocouples and thermistors over a wide temperature range, and are more stable over time. Simply put, an RTD is a sensor whose resistance changes with temperature in a consistent repeatable manner.

A: An RTD can provide highly accurate and consistent temperature measurements because the change in resistance of certain materials is so predictable. Most RTD sensors have a response time between 0.5 to 5 seconds and commonly feature a platinum-based element, but can also be constructed with nickel or copper. RTDs made with platinum, also known as PRTs or platinum resistance thermometers, are used most often today due to their higher temperature capabilities, better stability and repeatability. Probe type RTDs generally consist of a rigid probe with direct mounted connector or extension cable. Assembly type models usually incorporate a rigid probe assembled with a connection head or junction box. Direct immersion probes have the RTD protective sheath, the probe, welded to a process fitting similar to temperature gauges, which offers better response but limited mechanical protection and limited access to a process under operation. Assemblies for thermowells have the RTD probe typically spring loaded in the connection fitting, which ensures good thermal contact and removes dead space in the well tip.

A: An RTD connection head provides a clean, protected area for mounting a terminal block or transmitter, and can be rated for indoor or outdoor use, providing protection against dust, rain, splashing and water from washdown hoses. NOSHOK RTD connection heads are available in cast aluminum, white polypropylene and cast 316 stainless steel. White polypropylene is popular for sanitary and chemical applications, while stainless steel is often used in food, pharmaceutical, biotech and chemical applications. Aluminum and stainless steel are preferred for industrial applications. Intrinsically safe explosion-proof enclosures are also available for hazardous environments.

A: The physical principles of vapor actuation require that the dial face be printed with a nonlinear, progressively graduated temperature scale. These instruments are available for direct mounting, or for remote mounting with capillary lengths up to 100 feet. Sensing bulb length is dependent upon the capillary length selected; a longer capillary length will require a longer sensing bulb length.

A: A thermowell would offer additional protection and is the preferred method if the application allows for one to be installed.

A: The sliding compression fitting can be used to adjust the immersion depth of the instrument's stem. The adjustable union connection can be used to reposition the dial face for better viewing.

A: A thermowell is used with a temperature-sensing instrument to provide a protective barrier between the instrument and the process media. Thermowells can provide protection from harmful process influences including flow, high pressure and harsh environments, reducing the possibility of damage to the temperature instrument and providing protection to the operator. Thermowells also allow easier service to the instrument and reduce operating costs by allowing the temperature instrument to be removed and replaced without shutting down and draining the process.

A: The most commonly used types of thermowells are threaded, socket weld, weld-in and flanged connections. A threaded thermowell is screwed directly into the process through the tapped pipe wall or via a thermowell threadolet. Socket weld thermowells can be welded directly into the socket of the weldolet or into the wall of the pipe. Weld-in thermowells are welded directly into the piping or a process vessel. Flanged thermowells incorporate a flange collar located on the mating flange, which is paired with a pipe nozzle.

A: A lagging extension, often referred to as the thermowell's T length, is located on the cold side of the process connection and is usually an extension of the hex length of the thermowell. The lagging extension enables the probe and thermowell to extend through insulation or walls.

A: The bore depth S of a thermowell can be used as a reference for the maximum stem length. The S must equal or exceed the length of the sensitive portion of the instrument's stem.

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