Four-page, full-color illustrated brochure from ABB describes the SensyTemp TSH200 series of temperature sensors designed for high temperatures: 600°C to 1800°C (1112°F to 3272°F). The brochure notes that the sensors, having modular components, provide a wide range of possible combinations to fit a variety of high-temperature applications. Choices include thermocouple types, thermowell materials, ceramic protection and stainless stay tubes, and connection heads.
The brochure next lists such applications as annealing; cement, brick, glass, and ceramic industries; blast furnaces; and incineration. One page covers three basic variations, depending on the highest temperature requirements. The TSH210 temperature sensor meets requirements up to 1300°C (2372°F). The TSH220 sensor measures temperatures up to 1800°C (3272°F) and includes a ceramic thermowell and stainless steel stay tube. The TSH250 sensor is specially designed for molten glass temperatures up to 1650°C (3002°F), using stainless steel thermocouples. It's available with a triple-stage element to measure temperature distributions of the molten bath. All temperature sensors of the TSH200 series can be calibrated in the ABB lab with traceability to a national standard.