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uilt with a mineral-insulated probe and durable connection head to withstand vibration, mechanical stress, and demanding industrial operating conditions.
Mineral Insulated Thermocouple with Industrial Connection Head
The TC70 Industrial Thermocouple with Connection Head is engineered for dependable process temperature measurement in demanding industrial environments. Its rugged connection head protects wiring and terminal connections while supporting optional 4–20 mA or HART transmitters. Available in Type J, K, T, E, and N with multiple sheath, junction, connection head, and process connection options, the TC70 can be configured for a wide range of industrial and OEM applications.

uilt with a mineral-insulated probe and durable connection head to withstand vibration, mechanical stress, and demanding industrial operating conditions.

Optional field-mount transmitter heads provide local temperature indication along with signal transmission

Available in Type J, K, T, E, and N to accommodate a wide range of process applications

Multiple connection heads, process fittings, sanitary connections, bushing styles, and mounting options

Configure the head with a terminal block, 4–20 mA transmitter, or HART transmitter for direct integration with process control systems

Multiple sensor, sheath, connection head, process connection, and transmitter options for OEM and industrial applications
Industrial Furnaces
Chemical Plant
Power
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OEM Equipment
Tanks, Vessels
Food & Beverage
Oil & Gas
Review the standard specifications and available configuration options for the TC70 Industrial senosr with Connection Head Thermocouple. Product dimensions, materials, temperature ratings, and optional features may vary depending on the selected configuration
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A temperature transmitter takes the temperature data from a sensor, like an RTD or thermocouple, and converts it into a standard signal, usually 4-20mA or 0-10V. This signal can be sent to control systems, PLCs, or monitoring equipment to keep track of temperature in real-time.
Video Transcription: Temperature Transmitter Technology & Application
[00:05] A temperature transmitter is a critical component in industrial automation that converts low-level sensor signals into standardized outputs. This ensures accurate, reliable, and long-distance signal transmission for complex control systems.
[00:14] Thermocouple and RTD sensors are the industry standards for measuring the temperature of processed media. However, in challenging environments—characterized by high temperatures, electromagnetic interference (EMI), or long cable runs—the raw signals from these sensors can degrade.
[00:33] This signal degradation, often caused by wire resistance and electrical noise, can lead to inaccurate readings. To mitigate these issues, temperature transmitters are used to amplify, condition, and convert sensor data into a standardized 4-20mA output, ensuring high-integrity data across the plant.
[00:59] Several signal types are used depending on the application:
4 to 20 mA Analog Signal: The most common standard, highly resistant to noise and ideal for long distances.
0 to 10V: A common analog option, though more susceptible to signal loss over length.
Digital Signals (HART & Modbus): Used for advanced remote communication and diagnostics.
RS485/RS232: Essential for integrating transmitters with PLCs and SCADA systems.
[01:35] The Tempotech TT367 series temperature transmitters are engineered for versatility. They offer precise sensor-transmitter matching and robust protection against interference. Configurable via the HART protocol, these units allow for easy setup and reliable field operation.
[01:56] Key reliability features include open/short-circuit detection, incorrect wiring alerts, and NAMUR NE43 failure standards. The TT367 supports RTD, TC, Ohm, and Millivolt inputs, making it a universal solution for your instrumentation needs.
[02:26] With integrated dot-matrix displays and easy configuration options, our transmitters provide the precision you can trust. Contact our technical sales team today to find the best transmitter for your application.
A thermowell is a protective casing that houses temperature sensors like RTDs or thermocouples, keeping them safe from high pressure, corrosion, or physical damage. It allows you to measure temperature in harsh environments without worrying about damaging the sensor itself.
[00:04] A thermowell plays a critical role in protecting temperature sensors, ensuring system safety, and extending the lifespan of your equipment. It also enables easy sensor maintenance without depressurizing the system.
[00:15] To achieve reliable readings, it is essential to understand proper thermowell placement and industry best practices.
[00:23] A primary rule of thumb for insertion length is to insert the thermowell 1/3 to 2/3 of the way into the process fluid. Alternatively, consider an insertion length 10 times the thermowell tip diameter, or at least 2 inches into the process media.
[00:33] Caution is required: excessive thermowell length can cause vibration from fluid flow, leading to resonance, mechanical fatigue, and potential failure. Conversely, a thermowell that is too short results in poor heat transfer, leading to a slow response time and unreliable temperature data.
[00:55] For inline installation, thermowells should be offset at angles to avoid interference and allow for easy maintenance access.
[01:06] Maintain a spacing of 10 to 100 times the pipe diameter (typically 25 times) to ensure accurate readings and maintain laminar flow within the process.
[01:16] In elbow installations, the thermowell can face upstream to avoid mixing and swirling effects, or downstream where flow turbulence may influence the sensor. Upstream installation is generally preferred for maximum accuracy.
[01:35] Other critical factors to consider include pipe size, the type of process fluid, flow velocity, and distance from surrounding instruments.
[01:46] Thanks for watching this guide. For high-quality ANSI-standard thermowells and sensors, visit www.tempotechcontrols.com.
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Find answers to common questions about the TC70 Thermocouple
Yes. The TC70 can be configured for use with a thermowell, allowing the sensing element to be removed or replaced without disturbing the process connection
Yes. OEMs can specify probe diameter, immersion length, thermocouple type, sheath material, connection head, process connection, mounting arrangement, and termination.
Yes. The TC70 can be configured with a terminal block, 4–20 mA transmitter, or 4–20 mA/HART® transmitter.
MGO-PAC construction provides good mechanical durability. For high-vibration machinery or severe service, tell Tempotech about the vibration conditions so the assembly can be configured appropriately
Yes. Sanitary, threaded, flanged, thermowell, and other application-specific mounting configurations can be considered depending on the process and installation requirements.
No. The thermocouple probe itself is not pressure rated. For pressurized applications, it can be installed in pressure-rated equipment using a properly selected thermowell.