Honeywell is pleased to announce five new connectors are now available for Honeywell’s LTP Series Low Temperature Passive Probes: Bosch Kompakt, Delphi Metri-Pack, AMP Seal 16, AMP Minitimer and AMP Superseal. Targeted applications for the LTP Series are Transportation vehicle temperature needs and hydraulic/engine management systems.
DIFFERENTIATION
- Configurable: 7 probe lengths; 4 NTC thermistor sensor curves; 12 thread; 6 connector and hex options
- No non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs for configurations
- Reduces cost of ownership through bill of materials, engineering, testing, NRE and tooling
- Reduces design costs through plug-and-play options, backward integration, flexible offering, customization and non-standard offering
FEATURES
- Temperature range: -40 °C to 150 °C [-40 °F to 302 °F]
- Response time [T63.2% of 25 °C to 85 °C step]: stirred silicon oil <15 s; stirred water <15 s; air flow 10 m/s <20 s
- Accuracy:
- -40 °C to 25 °C [-40 °F to 77 °F]: ±2.5 °C
- 25 °C to 100 °C [77 °F to 212 °F]: ±0.8 °C
- 100 °C to 125 °C [212 °F to 257 °F]: ±2.0 °C
- 125 °C to 150 °C [257 °F to 302 °F]: ±3.5 °C
- Electrical interface Bosch Kompakt Delphi Metri-Pack 150 Series AMP Seal 16 AMP Minitimer AMP Superseal 1.5 Series 2P and Deutsch DT04-2PDT04-2P
- Probe length options: 20 mm to 50 mm (other lengths available upon request)
- Mechanical fastening options: M10 to M18, 3/4 UNF, and G 1/4 (other threads available on request)
- Retainer ring with hex: provides complete location for socket wrench in axial and radial directions, enabling the operator to first locate the sensor inside the socket to freely and more easily install the sensor
- Insulation resistance between I/O pin and the sensor’s housing: >10 MOhm at 250 Vdc, 25 °C [77 °F]
- Ingress protection: IP67
- Vibration: 30 g sine wave,10 Hz to 2000 Hz
- Mechanical shock: 50 g
- Service pressure: 10 bar
- Burst pressure: 40 bar
- Wire harness (with or without a connector) or other sensing elements (PTC or RTD) available upon request
POTENTIAL TRANSPORTATION APPLICATIONS
Multiple sensors are used in many heavy duty transportation automotive systems to monitor temperature, gases, voltages/currents, vacuum and torque, to name a few. Twenty years ago, the typical heavy duty application used approximately five sensors. Today, typically 50 sensors may be used to control many vehicle systems. Applications include:
- Ambient air temperature sensor
- Automatic transmission system
- Engine air inlet system
- Engine cooling system
- Engine lubrication system
- Fuel system
- Haldex coupling system
- Hydraulic pump system