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How many KV high voltages can fiber optic temperature sensors withstand

Filo optic e ʻea sensor resistance, Founga vakaiʻi ʻo e ʻatamai poto, Tufaki e filo optic ʻi Siaina

Maama tiupi filo optic e fua ʻo e ʻea Maama tiupi filo optic e meʻafua ʻo e ʻea Tufaki fluorescence filo optic e ʻea

Ko e fluorescent fiber optic temperature sensor can withstand a high voltage of 125KV. High voltage resistance is mainly due to the use of optical fibers made of quartz material, which has high insulation and can withstand temperatures above 200 ° C. Temperature probes are usually installed on the surface of equipment and do not directly contact the internal circuits of the equipment, thus avoiding interference from electrical signals and ensuring the accuracy of temperature measurement. Meanwhile, the anti-corrosion performance of quartz material enables it to work stably for a long time in harsh environments.

How many KV high voltages can fiber optic temperature sensors withstand

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