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Bi-Metal Thermometer - 55

Brand: WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG
The model 55 bimetal thermometer has been developed and is manufactured in accordance with the EN 13190 standard. 

The high-quality thermometer has been designed especially for the requirements of the process industry. Especially in the chemical and petrochemical, oil and gas, and power engineering industries, the temperature measuring instrument completely manufactured from stainless steel is used successfully.
Features
  • Scale ranges from -70 ... +600 °C. 
  • For extreme ambient temperatures. 
  • Maintenance-friendly bayonet case. 
  • All-Stainless steel construction. 
  • Individual stem length from 63 ... 1,000 mm. 
The model 55 bimetal thermometer has been developed and is manufactured in accordance with the EN 13190 standard. 

The high-quality thermometer has been designed especially for the requirements of the process industry. Especially in the chemical and petrochemical, oil and gas, and power engineering industries, the temperature measuring instrument completely manufactured from stainless steel is used successfully.
Features
  • Scale ranges from -70 ... +600 °C. 
  • For extreme ambient temperatures. 
  • Maintenance-friendly bayonet case. 
  • All-Stainless steel construction. 
  • Individual stem length from 63 ... 1,000 mm. 

Specifications

Insertion Length

  • 63 to 1,000 mm

Window

  • Instrument Glass
  • Polycarbonate
  • Laminated Safety Glass, Clear Non-splintering Plastic

Stem Diameter

  • 6 to 12 mm

Process Connection

  • G 1/2” B
  • 1/2” NPT
  • G 1/2” Female
  • 1/2” NPT Female
  • M20 x 1.5
  • M24 x 1.5 Female

Nominal Size

  • 60 to 160 mm

Measuring Element

  • Bimetal coil

Certifications & Approvals

  • ATEX
  • EAC
  • GOST
  • KazInMetr (
  • BelGIM
  • MTSCHS
  • UkrSEPRO
  • Uzstandard
  • CRN

Applications

  • General process instrumentation in the chemical and petrochemical industries, oil and gas industries, energy and water/wastewater industries
  • Temperature measurement in harsh and aggressive environments