NPFC - MIL-T-24388
THERMOCOUPLE AND RESISTANCE TEMPERATURE DETECTOR ASSEMBLIES, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR (NAVAL SHIPBOARD)
| Organization: | NPFC |
| Publication Date: | 30 March 1990 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 46 |
scope:
This specification covers environmentally hardened resistance thermometers and thermocouple sensors that transform the surrounding thermal energy in a manner that can be electrically measured and converted to a temperature using a signal conditioner/temperat
Resistance thermometers and thermocouple sensors shall be classified according to the following variables:
Designation Type Configuration number (see 1.2.1) (see 1.2.2) (see 1.2.3)
The type of resistance thermometer or thermocouple sensor shall be designated by one of the following three-letter symbols.
Type Symbols Type K thermocouple sensor KTC Resistance thermometer with nickel element NRT Resistance thermometer with platinum element PRT
Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 55Z3, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC 20362-5101, by using the self-addressed Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter.
Type of configuration for which the resistance thermometer or thermocouple sensor is intended shall be designated by one of the following two-letter symbols.
Type of configuration Symbols Thermowell TW Bare bulb BB Embedded EM
The designation number used to specify the sheath length and other applicable parameters within each type of configuration shall be denoted by one or two numerals or by one or two numerals preceded by a letter found in one of the following:
Type of configuration Table number TW II BB III EM IV.
intended Use:
Resistance thermometers and thermocouple sensors are intended to sense a temperature and convert this to an electrical output for input to a temperature signal conditioner.
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