ROS-HT-W-25 Remote Optical Sensor High Temperature
- A threaded stainless steel remote optical sensor with an incandescent white light source.
- Designed for applications in high-temperature environments, such as automotive and truck cooling system testing.
- Ideal for measuring speeds in the range of 1-50,000 RPM.
- Operates effectively at temperatures from -13 °F to 257 °F (-25 °C to 125 °C).
- Offers an operating range of up to 24 inches with a 30° offset from the target.
- Requires 6-24 V dc power supply with a consumption of 48 mA.
- Standard 25-foot cable with tinned wires for connection.
The ROS-HT-W-25 is a specialized remote optical sensor designed for high-temperature applications. This threaded stainless steel sensor features an incandescent white light source. It is particularly well-suited for testing automotive and truck cooling systems, where temperatures can reach up to 257°F (125°C). The sensor provides precise speed measurements in the range of 1-50,000 RPM, making it valuable for various applications in high-heat environments. It operates effectively at temperatures as low as -13°F (-25°C) and as high as 257°F (125°C). The ROS-HT-W-25 offers an operating range of up to 24 inches from the target, with a maximum offset angle of 30 degrees. It requires a power supply of 6-24 V dc with a consumption of 48 mA. The sensor’s illumination source is an incandescent lamp. It comes with a standard 25-foot cable with tinned wires for easy connection. The sensor is constructed from durable 303 stainless steel and is supplied with two M16 jam nuts and a mounting bracket. Its lens is made of glass Pyrex. The threaded tube of the sensor measures 2.90 inches x 1.5 inches x 0.62 inches in diameter [M16 x 74 mm] long.
The ROS-HT-W-25 is specifically designed for applications where high-temperature resistance is required, such as automotive and truck cooling system testing. It can accurately measure speeds in demanding environments where temperatures can reach up to 257°F (125°C).