Description
Temperature gauges measure the thermal state of a homogeneous substance. The measuring system must be brought as closely together as possible with the body to be measured. The most widely used measuring methods for temperature measurement rely on temperature-dependent characteristics of the body and substance.
Bimetal temperature gauges operate with a measuring system in the form of a helical or spiral tube. The measuring system consists of two sheets with different expansion coefficients, which are inseparably joined. Through the mechanical deformation of the bimetal strips in the aforementioned tube types, a rotational movement results, caused by temperature changes. If one end of the bimetal measuring system is firmly clamped, the other end will rotate the pointer shaft. Bimetal temperature gauges are available with a measuring range of -70 … +600 °C in accuracy classes 1 and 2 in accordance with EN 13190.