Model A and B
Dialtemp™ Dial Thermometers
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INSTALLING THE THERMOMETER
Model A and B Dial Thermometers are supplied standard with a 1⁄2" NPT hex mounting nut. Carefully screw the thermometer into the fitting by hand until slightly tight. Complete tightening using a 7⁄8" wrench on the hex nut. (See Figure
1). When using a thermowell, tighten only
FINGER TIGHT. CAUTION: NEVER TIGHTEN BY TWISTING THE HEAD! To obtain a positive seal, coat threads with pipe joint compound, or use Teflon® tape.
When inserting Dialtemp™ Dial Thermometers into
A 1⁄4" NPT mounting nut, 3⁄4" NPT Adapter bushing and plain hex bushing (with no threads) are also available as mounting options for the Model A and B Dial Thermometers.
It is not always desirable to permanently mount Dialtemp™ Thermometers. Clip Hangers (Model
as a mounting option. They are used for mounting thermometers on the rim of tanks, kettles, urns, solder pots, beakers and other containers. Simply slide the metal clip onto the 1⁄4" stem of the thermometer and lower it into the liquid.
CAUTION: Avoid handling the thermometer by the stem or bending the stem when carrying it around.
SILICONE-FILLED THERMOMETERS
OMEGA provides the same features in its special order
To specify, add
THERMOWELLS
Thermowells should be used whenever the
stem would be exposed to pressure, corrosion, or shear forces. They also make it possible to remove the thermometer without losing pressure or contents.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
For the correct temperature, the stem of the Dial Thermometer must be immersed at least 2" in fluids and 4" in gases. An exception to this rule are thermometers with the ranges of 0- 100°F,
TO RESET THE DIAL
1.Determine the room temperature using a reference thermometer of known accuracy.
2.Firmly hold the hex mounting nut in the hand or with a 7⁄8" wrench.
3.While firmly holding the thermometer, slowly turn the RESET SCREW with a screwdriver (or 1⁄4" wrench). The dial face INSIDE the head will rotate as the screw is turned. Slowly turn the reset screw until the proper temperature on the dial face is aligned with the pointer.
SPECIFICATIONS:
ACCURACY: ±1% of full scale
RESPONSE TIME: Readings are stabilized within 40 seconds.
RECALIBRATION: External with 1⁄4" nut reset
screw.
MATERIALS
CONSTRUCTION: Stainless steel welded construction (rust and
HEAD & BEZEL: Polished Type 302 stainless steel.
MOUNTING NUT: Type 303 stainless steel, 7⁄8" Hex, 1⁄2" HPT
DIAL FACE: | Anodized aluminum with |
| raised black marks and |
| numbers with satin matte |
| finish background. Easy to |
| read. Minimum parallax. |
STEM: | 1⁄4" Dia. 304 Stainless Steel |
| (highly resistant to |
| corrosion) |
CRYSTAL: | Optically clear strong |
Teflon® is a registered trademark of DuPont.
glass. Unbreakable clear polycarbonate plastic crystals are on all silicone- filled models which are not recommended for ranges over 300° F.
DIMENSIONS
HEAD DIAMETER: Model A; 3" dia.
Model B; 5" dia.
STEM DIAMETER: 1⁄4" dia.
STEM LENGTH: Standard is 9". Also available: 21⁄2", 4", 6", 12", 15", 18", 24", 30", 36" (Stems over 36" are also available, consult Sales Department for pricing). Intermediate lengths available on special order (allow 5 weeks). NOTE: A 4" stem is the shortest length for ranges
POINTED STEMS: Optional on all models. They are excellent for probing asphalt, compost, soil, frozen foods and other
RESET SCREWS: 1⁄4" Hex Nut with slot for
MODEL A DIMENSIONS
Reset Screw
Specify stem length between these points
.250
3.00
Mounting Nut – 1/2" NPT
.63
.31
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.69
FIGURE 1
MODEL B DIMENSIONS
Reset Screw
Specify stem length between these points
.250
5.00
Mounting Nut – 1/2" NPT
.63
.31
.14
.69
FIGURE 2