Industrial Thermometers
Compact and modular industrial thermometers for reliable and accurate temperature measurement for a variety of industrial applications.
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Industrial thermometers are configurable temperature measurement assemblies built for the mechanical and environmental demands of process plants. They typically combine an RTD or thermocouple insert with a suitable protection concept (direct immersion or thermowell), a connection head or field housing, and - where required - a temperature transmitter for standardized output. This modular architecture makes it possible to tailor the measurement point to process conditions, installation standards, and maintenance requirements.
The primary benefit is fit‑for‑purpose configurability. Sensor design, thermowell style, extension length, housing type, and transmitter selection can be matched to pressure, temperature, corrosion potential, vibration, and hazardous‑area requirements without redesigning the entire measurement point. Standardized modular components also support consistent installation practices and simplify spares management across multiple units and service types.
Modern modular families incorporate features aimed at availability and safety. Quick‑release neck concepts enable fast removal of the measuring insert for recalibration, while dual‑seal designs help maintain containment integrity at the process connection. Transmitters can be integrated in the head or mounted remotely to optimize thermal exposure and accessibility, and can provide diagnostics that support condition‑based maintenance and improved measurement confidence.
Industrial thermometers are used across core and supporting processes in chemical, oil and gas, power, and many other industries. Typical measuring points include reactors, piping, heat exchangers, tanks, and vessels, with temperature measurement applied to fluids, gases, and even bulk materials. Common duties range from closed‑loop temperature control to equipment protection, trend monitoring, and energy optimization in steam and utility networks.
Engineering the measurement point requires attention to insertion length, thermal lag, vibration and flow‑induced loading, and material compatibility with the process. Process connection choice (threaded, flanged, weld‑in, compression fitting) and the decision to use a thermowell versus direct immersion affect response time and maintainability. Documentation of calibration, sensor class, and transmitter configuration completes the measurement chain for long‑term traceability.
Engineered Equipment Company, a leading supplier of specialized industrial equipment.