Dial Thermometer



Mechanical Measuring Instruments



Our repertoire of thermometers includes dial, remote dial, and bimetal dial. Both dial thermometers and remote dial thermometers work on the expansion principle. The bimetal dial thermometers work on the principle of the bimetal coil.



    Direct Reading


    Direct therm A

    Diesel engine dial thermometer types 6312 to 1372 are the ideal solution for local temperature measurement of fluids and gases on large diesel engines, e.g. for marine propulsion or in the diesel electric power generation area. Depending on the display range, they are useful for measuring exhaust gas, cooling water, lubricating oil and charge air temperatures.

    Remote Reading


    Dial Therm B

    Remote reading dial thermometers are the optimal solution for local temperature measurement of liquids and gases on large diesel engines. Depending on the display range, they are suitable for measuring exhaust gas, cooling water, lubricating oil, or charge air temperatures.

    Bi-metal


    Dial Therm C

    Our locally displaying industrial thermometers work on the principle of the bimetal coil. The measuring principle is based on the fact that the bimetal coil is exposed to the medium temperature in a stainless steel immersion tube. This twists when temperatures rise or fall. The rotation acts directly on the pointer via an axis. The pointer deflection is therefore proportional to the temperature change.