MBT 5114 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor

Brand: Danfoss

MBT 5114 is a series of exhaust gas temperature sensors used for performance optimization and environmental impact control of large 4 stroke engines. 

By utilizing RTD sensing elements the MBT 5114 provides a modern and total cost attractive alternative to the thermo couple exhaust gas sensors.
Features
  • 0° to 600° C (32° to 1,112° F) media temperature {peak 700° C (1,292° F)} 
  • Fixed or adjustable insertion length
  • 1 or 2 Pt 1,000 elements
  • No need for special compensation cable
  • Less noise sensitive
  • No cold junction compensation
  • Resistant to moisture (works from day one)
  • No polarity on the cable (easy to install)
  • Linear signal

Specifications

Brand

Ambient Temperature Range

  • Maximum

Applications

  • For Measuring Exhaust Gas in Stationary & Marine (Diesel & Gas Engines, Turbines, Compressors)

Approvals & Certifications

  • ABS
  • BV
  • CCS
  • DNV
  • GL
  • KRS
  • LRS
  • NKK
  • RINA

BSP Connection

  • G 1/2” A Male

Cable Material

  • FEP
  • PFA
  • Polyolefin

Connection Style

  • Ajustable Fitting
  • Clamp

Diameter

  • 0.18” to 0.23” (4.5 to 6 mm) - Protection Tube

Electrical Connectors

  • ITT Cannon 4-Pins
  • Jager 4-Pins, Straight

Environmental Protection

  • IP65 According to IEC 60529

Length

  • 0.98 to 32.8 feet (0.3 to 10 metres) - Flexible Tube

Materials of Construction

  • 316Ti Stainless Steel, 1.4542 - Protection Tube

NPT Connection

  • 1/4”-18 Male NPT

Process Temperature

  • 0° to 700° C (32° to 1,292° F)

Response Time

  • 1 to 3.5 seconds - Indicative Response Time of Water
  • 15 to 50 seconds - Indicative Response Time of Air

Sensor / Probe Connection

  • 2-Wire
  • 4-Wire

Sensor / Probe Type

  • Pt1000

Shock

  • 100 G, 6 milliseconds

Temperature Range

  • -50° to 700° C (-58° to 1,292° F)
  • 700° C (1,292° F) - Max.

Tolerance

  • EN 60751 Class B

Vibration

  • 4 G Sine Function at 2 to 100 Hz, Measured According to IEC 60068-2-6

For measuring exhaust gas in stationary and marine:
  • Diesel and gas engines
  • Turbines
  • Compressor

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