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Wide Range Air Temp Transducer
Part #: TSD302

The TSD302 Wide Range Air Temperature Transducer measures from -10 deg C to +110 deg C and is designed for general air, ambient and in-flow, temperature measurements. This transducer has an expected response time of <10 seconds (in-flow) and is suitable for measuring air temperatures in open or closed systems.

TSD302 and TSD303 may be used with the Ventilator Validation System VVK100-SYS to convert volumes from ATPD (ambient temperature pressure, dry) to STPD (standard temperature pressure, dry).

The TSD302 temperature transducer connects directly to an AMI100D or an HLT100C.

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Specifications | TSD302 Wide Air Range Temperature Transducer

Range: -10 to 110 °C

Scale: 10 mV/°C slope

Resolution: 0.033 °C (MP160 – no smoothing)

Smoothed Resolution: 0.001 °C (MP160—1024 point smoothing)

Voltage Output: -0.10 to +1.10 Volts

Linearity: ±0.25 °C nominal

Accuracy: ±0.2 °C nominal

Ensured Accuracy: 0.5 °C at 25 °C

Self-Heating: 0.05°C in Still Air

Long Term Stability: ±0.08 °C  (1,000 hours)

Mounting: Bulkhead 1/8” NPT Nylon

Interface: RJ11 Male Plug (6-pin) to AMI100D or HLT100C

Cable Length: 1.8 meters

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