S+S Regeltechnik ETF 6 Operating Instructions, Mounting & Installation Download Page 7

Measuring principle of HVAC temperature sensors in general:
The measuring principle of temperature sensors is based on an internal sensor that outputs a temperature-dependent resistance signal.  
The type of the internal sensor determines the output signal. The following active ⁄ passive temperature sensors are distinguished: 

a)  Pt 100 measuring resistor  (according to DIN EN 60 751)
b)   Pt 1000 measuring resistor  (according to DIN EN 60751)
c)  Ni 1000 measuring resistor  (according to DIN EN 43 760, TCR = 6180 ppm ⁄ K)
d)  Ni 1000_TK 5000 measuring resistor  (TCR = 5000 ppm ⁄ K)
e)  LM235Z, semiconductor IC  (10 mV ⁄ K, 2.73 V ⁄ °C). Ensure correct po ⁄– when connecting!
f)  NTC  (according to DIN 44070)
g) PTC
h)  KTY silicon temperature sensors

The most important resistance characteristics are shown on the last page of these operating instructions. According to their characteristics,  individual 
temperature sensors exhibit different slopes in the range between 0 °C and +100 °C (TK value). Maximum-possible measuring ranges also vary from 
sensor to sensor (for some examples to this see under technical data).

Design of HVAC temperature sensors in general:
Sensors are distinguished by shape type as follows: surface-contacting sensors, cable temperature sensors, and housing-type and built-in  temperature 
sensors.
–  On surface-contacting sensors, the temperature sensor has at least one contact area that must be brought in contact, e.g. with the surface of radia-

tors or pipes. If the contact area is not positioned correctly relative to the surface to be measured, significant temperature measurement errors may 
occur. Good contact area and temperature conduction must be ensured, dirt and unevenness must be avoided, and heat-conductive paste is to be 
used where necessary. 

– On cable temperature sensors, the temperature sensor is installed inside a sensor sleeve, from which a connecting cable is leading out. In addition 

to the standard insulating materials PVC, silicone, and fibreglass with stainless steel texture, other versions are also available that may allow a wider 
range of application.

–  On housing-type sensors, the temperature sensor is embedded in a respective housing. Different designs of housing are available, e.g. with an external 

sensor sleeve (see outside temperature sensor ATF2). Housing-type sensors are normally distinguished into in-wall (FSTF) and on-wall (RTF, ATF) types 
and indoor and wet room versions. Connection terminals are placed on a plate inside the connecting housing.

–  Duct and built-in temperature sensors are distinguished into temperature sensors with interchangeable measuring insert and without interchangeable 

measuring insert. Connection parts are placed inside a connecting head. Standard process connection for immersion sensors is a pipe thread (sizes in 
inches) and a mounting flange for duct sensors. However, it may be designed differently. When a built-in sensor has a neck tube, the  application range 
is usually somewhat wider since ascending heat cannot flow directly and immediately into the connecting head. This is to be noted especially when 
transmitters are installed. The temperature sensor in built-in sensors is always placed inside the front part of the protective tube. On temperature 
sensors with short reaction times, protective tubes are stepped. 

Note!
Select immersion depth for built-in sensors so that the error caused by heat dissipation stays within the admissible error margins. A standard value is: 10 
x diameter of protection tube + sensor length. In connection with housing-type sensors, particularly with outdoor sensors, please consider the influence 
of thermal radiation. For that purpose, a sunshade and radiation protector SS-02 can be attached. 

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General notes

Component  ......................................................................... max. thermal load

Connecting cable
PVC, normal ..............................................................................................+70 °C
PVC, heat-stabilized ............................................................................. +105 °C
Silicone ................................................................................................... +180 °C
PTFE  ....................................................................................................... +200 °C
Fibreglass insulation with stainless steel texture  ........................ +400 °C

Housing ⁄ Sensor
see table "Technical Data"

Maximum thermal load on components:

On principle, all temperature sensors shall be  protected 
against unacceptable overheating!

Standard values for individual components and  materials 
selected are shown for operation under  
neutral  atmos phere and otherwise normal conditions  
(see table to the right).

For combinations of different insulating materials,  
the  lowest temperature limit shall always apply.

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Resistance characteristics of passive temperature sensors  (see last page)

In order to avoid damages  ⁄ errors, preferably shielded cables are to be used.  
Laying measuring cables parallel with current-carrying  cables must in any case be avoided. EMC directives shall be  observed! 
These instruments must be installed by authorised specialists only!

ATTENTION,  NOTE !  Testing current influences the thermometer‘s 
measuring accuracy due to intrinsic heating and therefore, should 
 never be greater than as specified below:
Sensor current, maximum 

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max

Pt1000  (thin-layer)  .............................................................................. < 0.6 mA
Pt100     (thin-layer) .............................................................................. < 1.0 mA
Ni1000  (DIN),  Ni1000 TK5000  ....................................................... < 0.3 mA
NTC xx  ...................................................................................................... < 2 mW 
LM235Z ....................................................................................... 400  µ A … 5 mA
KTY 81 - 210  .............................................................................................. < 2 mA

Limiting deviation according to classes:
Tolerances at 0 °C:

Platinum sensors (Pt100, Pt1000): 
DIN EN 60751, class B  ........................................................................ ± 0.3 K
1 ⁄  3 DIN EN 60751, class B  .................................................................± 0.1 K

Nickel sensors: 
NI1000 DIN EN 43760, class B  .............................................................. ± 0.4 K
NI1000 1 ⁄  2 DIN EN 43760, class B  ..................................................... ± 0.2 K
NI1000 TK5000 ................................................................................... ± 0.4 K

Summary of Contents for ETF 6

Page 1: ...temperature sensor with neck tube with passive output F Notice d instruction Sonde de temp rature visser immerger avec tube interm diaire avec sortie passiveavec sortie passive r ETF6 IP 54 ETF6 KV I...

Page 2: ...2 80 73 M20 x1 5 6 NL 10 10 70 98 M20 x1 5 91 M12 80 73 M20 x1 5 6 NL 10 10 70 98 M20 x1 5 91 M12 80 73 M20 x1 5 6 NL 10 10 70 ETF6 KV ETF6 ETF6 Q 2 Leiteranschluss Standard 2 wire connection Standard...

Page 3: ...swechselbar Innendurchmesser 6 12 mm ETF6 Q optional M12 Steckverbinder nach DIN EN 61076 2 101 Einbaustecker 5 polig A Kodierung Abmessungen siehe Ma zeichnung Anschlusskopf Form B Werkstoff Aluminiu...

Page 4: ...idet man zwischen Temperaturf hlern mit auswechselbarem Messeinsatz und ohne aus wechselbarem Messeinsatz Die Anschlussteile sind im Anschlusskopf untergebracht Der Prozessanschluss ist standardm ig e...

Page 5: ...em Fall die mechanischen und thermischen Belastungsgrenzen der Schutzrohre nach DIN 43763 bzw nach speziellen S S Standards Hinweise zum Prozessanschluss von Einbauf hlern W hlen Sie den Werkstoff des...

Page 6: ...onnector according to DIN EN 61076 2 101 male 5 pin A code Dimensions see dimensional drawing Connecting head form B aluminium material white aluminium colour similar RAL 9006 ambient temperature 20 1...

Page 7: ...nguished into temperature sensors with interchangeable measuring insert and without interchangeable measuring insert Connection parts are placed inside a connecting head Standard process connection fo...

Page 8: ...oided 0 5 g Attention In any case please observe the mechanical and thermal load limits of protective tubes according to DIN 43763 respectively according to specific S S standards Notes regarding proc...

Page 9: ...M 20 x 1 5 avec d charge de traction rempla able diam tre int rieur 6 12 mm ETF6 Q en option connecteur M12 selon DIN EN 61076 2 101 m le 5 p les codage A Dimensions voir plan cot T te de raccordement...

Page 10: ...rature pour montage en gaine on distingue les sondes de temp rature avec insert de mesure interchangeable et celles sans insert de mesure interchangeable Les l ments de raccordement sont log s dans l...

Page 11: ...montage dimensions des tubes viter les oscillations vibrations chocs 0 5 g Attention Il faut imp rativement tenir compte des limites de sollicitation m caniques et thermiques des tubes de protection...

Page 12: ...1 4571 G SW 27 pmax 40 8 HL 80 EL 100 400 G 95 III EN 60 730 IP 54 EN 60 529 ETF6 IP 65 EN 60 529 ETF6 KV ETF6 Q 1 1 1 LM235Z KP10 2 ETF6 ETF6 KV ETF6 Q ETF6 xx PT100 EL MM Pt100 DIN EN 60 751 ETF6 x...

Page 13: ...NTC DIN 44070 PTC KTY 0 100 C TK ATF2 FSTF RTF ATF G 10 x SS 02 r 70 C 105 C 180 C PTFE 200 C 400 C r I Pt1000 0 6 A Pt100 1 0 A Ni1000 DIN Ni1000 TK5000 0 3 A NTC xx 2 LM235Z 400 A 5 A KTY 81 210 2...

Page 14: ...5 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 0 10 15 5 20 25 30 35 40 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 0 8 10 12 14 4 6 16 20 18 22 24 26 28 30 2 TH ms xx TH VA xx TH...

Page 15: ...their particular suitability must be verified by each customer and or end user themselves Existing property rights must be observed We warrant the faultless quality of our products as stated in our G...

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