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Capteur de température 120°C, sortie alarme, non isolé, M14

Ref. ALM-KNT-VSG40018/A

This engine temperature sensor is designed for precise monitoring up to 120°C. It features an alarm output to signal threshold breaches. Its non-isolated design and M14 thread facilitate installation in marine systems. A reliable component for on-board instrumentation.

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Description

San Giorgio S.E.I.N. - Temperature Sensor 120°C, Alarm Output, Non-Isolated, M14 - Engine Monitoring

The San Giorgio S.E.I.N. temperature sensor is a measuring instrument designed for marine environments. It allows temperature monitoring up to 120°C and features an alarm output to alert in case of threshold overrun. Its non-isolated design and M14 thread make it compatible with various installations.

Ideal for engine instrumentation, it ensures reliable operation and rapid detection of critical thermal variations, contributing to equipment safety and longevity.


Reliability and Integration

This sensor is designed for direct integration into engine monitoring systems. Its robustness is adapted to the constraints of the nautical environment.

  • Performance: Temperature measurement up to 120°C with alarm output.
  • Design: Non-isolated, M14 thread for standardized installation.
  • Specificity: Designed for marine engine instrumentation.

KEY POINTS:

  • Precise engine temperature monitoring up to 120°C.
  • Integrates an alarm output for safety.
  • M14 thread for easy installation.
  • Non-isolated design.

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