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UL Twisted Shielded Thermocouple Duplex Extension Wire

$1,383.13

Item# EXPP-K-20S-TWSH-UL-1000

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25-49 $1,175.66
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100+ $1,037.35

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UL Twisted Shielded Thermocouple Duplex Extension Wire EXPP-K-20S-TWSH-UL-1000 EXPP-K-20S-TWSH-UL-1000
  • UL Listed Type PLTC, 300 V Listed Under UL Subject 13, File E153789
  • Extruded PVC Single Conductor and Duplex Insulation
  • Aluminized Polyester Shield with Drain Wire Reduces Electrical Noise
  • ANSI Color Coded

EXPP-K-20S-TWSH-UL-1000 Model Options

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Temperature Range
Thermocouple Calibration Type
Wire Gauge
Conductor type
Cable Length
Color Code Standard
Category
Conductor Insulation
Additional Feature
Cable Type
Overall Insulation
Number of Pairs
Overbraiding Type
Special Limit of error


  • Color Code Standard ANSI
  • Negative Wire Color Red
  • Use With Sensor Type Thermocouple
  • Wire Grade Extension Grade
OMEGA™ twisted/shielded thermocouple wire is ideal for systems sensitive to induced voltage and electrical noise. The wire conductors are insulated with color-coded PVC, then twisted with a tin/copper drain wire. Next, an aluminized polyester tape is wrapped around the wires, followed by a final layer of PVC coating. The wire is UL listed for Power Limited Tray Cable (PLTC) applications.


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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Issue Delivery Time Hope to have improve in delivery the items on time
Date published: 2021-05-09
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looking for a solution to read temperature inside a RF Faraday Cage and get the thermocouple inside the Faraday Cage and still maintain the RF attenuation of Faraday Cage Grounding.

Asked by: Gregory Michael McCormick
Hi, we do not have any Test Data for a thermocouple probe used in a RF Faraday Cage, however we do have a Low noise thermocouple probe that you may want to consider and evaluate for suitability in your application. The connector used on this probe features a Ground Strap connection that provides Protection against electrical noise. Please see the links for additional information: https://www.omega.com/en-us/sensors-and-sensing-equipment/temperature/sensors/thermocouple-probes/p/HGJMQIN https://assets.omega.com/pdf/test-and-measurement-equipment/temperature/sensors/thermocouple-probes/HGJMQIN.pdf In addition, this probe can be used with twisted shielded extension Grade thermocouple wire. For example the TWSH-UL wire type: https://www.omega.com/en-us/wire-and-cable/thermocouple-and-rtd-wire-and-cable/p/EXPP-K-TWSH-UL
Answered by: Jane
Date published: 2019-05-20

Does the temperature rating refer to the temperatures that can be measured, or the temperature surrounding the wire? I want to measure up to 150C, only probe will be exposed, will extension wire rated up to 105C but exposed to 30C work?

Asked by: JDB1
Hello and thank you for the inquiry! The temperature range listed for TWSH extension wire is the operational specification. In this case, 105C is max temperature the wire can withstand. You should expect no issues using this in a 30C environment
Answered by: Application Engineer RD
Date published: 2022-11-10
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