Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Ambient temperature
Patent
1996-07-11
1998-11-03
Gellner, Michael L.
Electrical resistors
Resistance value responsive to a condition
Ambient temperature
338 23, 338 24, 338 26, 29612, H01C 304
Patent
active
058315110
ABSTRACT:
A resistance temperature detector (RTD) unit includes an RTD assembly that is removably supported in a central chamber of a support assembly. In a preferred arrangement, the RTD assembly and the central chamber are arc shaped to facilitate removal from the support assembly and to maintain contact surface area. By providing a removable RTD assembly, costs are reduced over current RTD assemblies including two monitoring elements, and the RTD elements can be replaced without dismantling the top bar connections.
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Dieterich Celia Ann
Lambert James Oldham
Lembke Robert Timothy
Manning Michael Patrick
Tommasone Daniel R.
Easthom Karl
Gellner Michael L.
General Electric Co.
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