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termocupl

Termocupl is a temperature-sensing device that converts a temperature difference into an electrical voltage through the thermoelectric effect. It consists of two dissimilar conductors joined at a sensing junction. When the sensing junction is at a different temperature than a reference junction, a small voltage is produced on the conductors, which can be translated into a temperature reading using calibration for the chosen material pair.

Termocupls are produced in a variety of shapes and with different sheath materials to suit diverse environments.

Termocupls are widely used in industrial process control, HVAC, and laboratory equipment because of their fast

Common
configurations
include
probes
for
immersion
in
liquids
or
gases
and
rugged,
sheath-protected
assemblies
for
industrial
use.
The
material
pair
defines
the
type
of
termocupl
(for
example,
chromel-alumel
or
copper-constantan),
each
with
its
own
temperature
range
and
sensitivity.
In
practice,
a
reference
junction
compensation
or
a
known
fixed
reference
is
used
to
interpret
the
voltage
as
a
specific
temperature.
response,
broad
operating
range,
and
relative
simplicity
and
cost-effectiveness.
They
offer
advantages
in
harsh
or
high-temperature
environments
where
more
delicate
sensors
may
fail.
However,
accuracy
depends
on
proper
calibration,
stable
reference
conditions,
and
correct
installation.
Non-linearity,
drift
over
time,
and
electrical
noise
can
affect
measurements,
necessitating
regular
maintenance
and
calibration.
The
termocupl
designation
is
sometimes
spelled
as
termocupl
in
some
languages
or
contexts,
but
it
generally
refers
to
the
same
temperature-sensing
device
as
the
thermocouple.