OHD3-105B vs OHD3-85B

Part Number
OHD3-105B
OHD3-85B
Category Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Mechanical Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Mechanical
Manufacturer KEMET KEMET
Description SENSTHERMOHD3 105C 6W BREAK SENSTHERMOHD3 85C 6W BREAK
Package Module Module
Series OHD? OHD?
Mounting Type Chassis Mount Chassis Mount
Package / Case Module Module
Circuit SPST-NC SPST-NC
Termination Style Solder Lug Solder Lug
Switching Temperature 221°F (105°C) 185°F (85°C)
Current Rating - DC 0.3A (100V) 0.3A (100V)
Current Rating - AC 0.3A (100V) 0.3A (100V)
  • 1. What temperature sensor does the thermostat use?

    The thermostat mainly uses thermocouples and PT100 temperature sensors. Thermocouple sensors are usually packaged in a stainless steel shell, filled with thermal conductive materials and sealing materials. They are suitable for a variety of temperature measurement scenarios, have a fast response speed, and are suitable for medical, HVAC, refrigeration, environmental experiments and other fields. 1. The PT100 sensor is a high-precision temperature sensor, often used in precision thermostat equipment.

  • 2. Which temperature sensor is the most accurate?

    Platinum resistance temperature sensor is one of the most accurate temperature sensors. Platinum resistance temperature sensor has high accuracy and stability, and is usually used for high-precision temperature measurement. Its measurement range is wide, from -200℃ to +850℃ can be accurately measured.
    In addition, integrated temperature sensors also have high accuracy and stability, suitable for occasions requiring high-precision measurement. However, the integrated temperature sensor has a narrow range, is more troublesome to calibrate, has a large error, and is expensive.
    When choosing a temperature sensor, in addition to considering accuracy, it is also necessary to choose according to specific application scenarios, measurement range, response time and other factors.

  • 3. What are the 4 types of temperature sensors?

    There are four main types of temperature sensors:
    Thermocouple sensor: A thermocouple is a temperature sensing element that forms a closed loop through two conductors of different materials. When there is a temperature gradient at both ends, a current will flow through the loop, generating a thermoelectric potential signal, thereby measuring the temperature. Thermocouples have a wide temperature measurement range, but there are problems such as low sensitivity, low stability, and slow response speed.
    Thermistor sensor: The main component of thermistor sensor is thermistor. When there is thermal radiation around the thermosensitive material, it will absorb the radiant heat, causing the material resistance to change. Thermistors are usually made of polymer or ceramic materials and have a nonlinear temperature-resistance relationship, which requires correction to correctly interpret the data. Thermistors are suitable for highly sensitive and small temperature measurement occasions and are inexpensive.
    Resistance temperature detector (RTD): RTD usually uses metals such as platinum, copper or nickel. The resistance of these metals changes with temperature, has a large temperature coefficient and a fast response speed. RTD has a wide temperature measurement range, can resist thermal fatigue, and is suitable for precision measurement.
    Integrated Circuit (IC) Temperature Sensor: IC temperature sensor is made of silicon semiconductor integration process, with the characteristics of single function, small temperature measurement error, low price, fast response speed, long transmission distance, etc. IC sensor is suitable for long-distance temperature measurement and control, does not require nonlinear calibration, and has simple peripheral circuit.

  • 4. What is the difference between thermostat and temperature sensor?

    Thermostats and temperature sensors are significantly different in function and use.
    Definition and function of thermostat
    A thermostat is a temperature sensing device used to automatically open or close a circuit to keep the controlled component within a certain temperature range. It measures temperature changes through sensitive elements and controls heat and cold sources through converters to maintain the desired temperature. Thermostats usually have fixed or adjustable action temperatures and can directly or indirectly control one or more heat and cold sources.
    Definition and function of temperature sensor
    A temperature sensor is a device that measures the degree of hotness or coldness of an object and provides temperature measurement through electrical signals. Common types include thermocouples and resistance temperature detectors. Temperature sensors are divided into contact and non-contact types:
    Contact temperature sensor: requires physical contact with the object being measured and monitors temperature changes through conduction. Suitable for detecting solids, liquids or gases.
    Non-contact temperature sensors: use convection and radiation to monitor temperature changes and are suitable for detecting liquids and gases. These sensors can detect radiant energy transmitted from an object in the form of infrared radiation.

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