Temperature Sensors are generally designed for different purposes. If they are to be used for purposes other than those specified, they need to be selected according to the environmental conditions of use. When designing the device, it is generally necessary to conduct a Temperature Sensor placement evaluation test first to confirm Use after no abnormalities.
Do not use the Temperature Sensor under too high power, because self-heating can easily cause the resistance value to drop, which may cause the temperature detection accuracy to decrease, which will very easily lead to the malfunction of the device, so you need to refer to it when using it. Heat dissipation factor, pay attention to the external power and voltage of the Temperature Sensor.
Do not use it outside the operating temperature range, and do not apply sudden temperature changes that exceed the upper and lower limits of the operating temperature range. When using the Temperature Sensor alone as the main control element of the device, in order to prevent accidents, be sure to take comprehensive safety measures such as installing a safety circuit and using a Temperature Sensor with equivalent functions.
When using in a noisy environment, please take measures to install a protective circuit and shield the Temperature Sensor (including wires). Do not apply excessive vibration, shock and pressure. Also, do not excessively stretch or bend the wire. Do not apply excessive voltage between the insulating part and the electrode. Otherwise, poor insulation may occur.