6685-14-314-1852

Electrical Resistance Temperature Transmitter

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A device having a temperature sensing element whose electrical resistance varies with a change in temperature. It is designed to transmit information relative to temperature to an INDICATOR, TEMPERATURE, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE. It may be a component part of a THERMOMETER, INDICATING, RESISTANCE; THERMOMETER, RECORDING, RESISTANCE. Excludes THERMOCOUPLE (as modified). View more Electrical Resistance Temperature Transmitter

6685-14-314-1852 TRANSMITTER,TEMPERATURE,ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE 6685143141852 143141852

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