butcher said:Nice detective work.
Does the heater work, have you ohmed it out?
Is it worth more as a heater, and if so is there a market for it?
Is it better to tear into it to get the wire?
scrappile said:Tag has it as an RTD , a Thermocouple the type (J / K / R / S / T / B / E ...) tells temp range and metal in it. Two dis similar metals produce small volt/amp when heated, the wire is about a $ 1/ft,
Construction: A platinum coil is sealed inside a high purity aluminum oxide ceramic body.
SBrown said:scrappile said:Tag has it as an RTD , a Thermocouple the type (J / K / R / S / T / B / E ...) tells temp range and metal in it. Two dis similar metals produce small volt/amp when heated, the wire is about a $ 1/ft,
If you figure out the thermocouple type, you will know what metal it's composed of.
Here is a table for thermocouple that may help in determining what type of thermocouple you have.
To me it almost looks like some type of pressure vessel thermocouple temperature unit. But that's a wild guess.
According to the link that was provided by Sena:
http://ebookbrowse.com/pt200-kn3015e-tc ... d374318187
Construction: A platinum coil is sealed inside a high purity aluminum oxide ceramic body.
I think most likely the Pt in the part number refers to the use of Platinum in the construction. So if it's Pt, it's worth far more than $1.00 per ft.
Scott
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