5606 Full Immersion PRT

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Key features

  • Operate in temperatures ranging from -200 °C to 160 °C.
  • Accuracy of ± 0.05 °C.
  • Both the transition junction and lead wires of these PRTs can withstand the full PRT temperature range.
  • Unique probe seal prevents moisture ingress.
  • Come with NVLAP-accredited calibration.
  • Suitable for calibration/validation of sensors in laboratory or bio freezers, autoclaves, ovens, test chambers, IQ/OQ/PQ qualification procedures, temperature mapping, and data logging in temperature-controlled spaces, and more.

Product overview: 5606 Full Immersion PRT

The 5606 is just two inches (50 mm) in length with a sheath diameter of 1/8 inch (3.1 mm). Since it can be fully immersed over its entire temperature range, you don’t have to worry about calculating minimum immersion depth— immerse the entire probe, transition junction, and lead wires, in either non-corrosive liquids or dry mediums ranging from –200 °C to 160 °C.

The 100 Ω precision sensing element (alpha = 0.00385) is specially constructed to prevent the ingress of moisture while achieving calibration accuracies as good as ± 0.05 °C. You get both accuracy and flexibility built into a small, durable package.

The lead wires of the 5606 are made of single-conductor enameled copper wire which prevents moisture from wicking to the sensing element as it would if a more common, stranded lead wire were used. The diameter of the lead wire is no greater than 0.2 mm, making it easy to run lead wires through a freezer door to your readout or transmitter with effectively zero energy loss. The 5606 has been proven in common heat transfer fluids such as silicone oil, mineral oil, ethanol, and even liquid nitrogen with no degradation of the transition junction seal or lead wire insulation.

The 5606 Full Immersion PRTs are designed to perform in extreme environments where both the transition junction and the lead wires are required to withstand temperatures covering the entire operating range of the probe. (“Immersion" in this case simply means exposure to temperatures other than ambient and does not necessarily refer to the medium to which the PRT and its components are subjected.)

Applications where “full immersion" of probe, transition junction, and lead wire is required can include calibration or validation of sensors used in laboratory or bio freezers, walk-in refrigerators, autoclaves, ovens, stability test chambers, furnaces or incubators. Other applications might include IQ/OQ/PQ qualification procedures, temperature mapping, or data logging in temperature controlled spaces or environmental chambers.

Specifications: 5606 Full Immersion PRT

General Specifications
Temperature range-200°C to 160°C
Nominal resistance at 0.01°C100 Ω ±0.1 Ω
Temperature coefficient0.00385 Ω/Ω/°C
Accuracy1±0.04°C at 0.01°C
±0.06°C at 160°C
Short-term repeatability2±0.03°C at 0.01°C
±0.04°C at 160°C
Drift3±0.03°C at 0.01°C
±0.04°C at 160°C
Hysteresis±0.015°C
Sheath length50 mm ±5 mm
(2 in ±0.2 in)
Sheath diameter3.1 mm ±0.1 mm (1/8 in ±0.004 in)
Sheath material316 SST
Transition junction temperature range4-200°C to 160°C
Transition junction dimensionsNo transition
Sensor length30 mm ±3mm (1.2 in ±0.1 in)
Sensor location3 mm ±1 mm from tip (1.2 in ±0.04 in)
Minimum insulation resistance20 MΩ at 23°C
Minimum immersion lengthFull immersion
Maximum immersion depth in liquid mediumFull immersion
Maximum immersion depth in dry MediumFull immersion
Response time512 seconds typical
Self heating (in 0°C bath)±0.003°C
Lead-wire cable typeEnameled copper wire
Lead-wire length2.4 meters (8 ft)
Lead-wire temperature range160°C
CalibrationCalibration not included. NVLAP accredited calibration available. See ordering information.
1. Includes calibration and 100 hr drift (k = 2).
2. Three thermal cycles from min to max temp, includes hysteresis, 95% confidence (k = 2).
3. After 100 hours at max temp, 95% confidence (k = 2).
4. Temperatures outside this range will cause irreparable damage.
5. Per ASTM E 644.
Calibration Uncertainty
Temperature-197°C1924 Calibration Uncertainty6 0.03°C
Tolerance w/out Calibration7 0.4°C
 -38°C1924 Calibration Uncertainty6 0.03°C
Tolerance w/out Calibration7 0.2°C
 0°C1924 Calibration Uncertainty6 0.03°C
Tolerance w/out Calibration7 0.1°C
 100°C1924 Calibration Uncertainty6 0.045°C
Tolerance w/out Calibration7 0.3°C
 157°C1924 Calibration Uncertainty6 0.05°C
Tolerance w/out Calibration7 0.4°C
6. Lab code 200348-0
7. Each PRT includes a certificate with a measured R0 value.
An uncalibrated 5606 meets ASTM E 1137 Grade A Classification of Tolerances.
Use the coefficients below to achieve the tolerances listed in the “No Calibration” column or calculate the Grade A tolerance using the following formula:
Grade A = ±[0.13 + 0.0017|t|]°C
where: |t| = value of temperature (°C) without regard to sign. See ASTM E 1137.
R0: Enter the R0 value provided
A: 3.9083 x 10–3
B: –5.775 x 10–7
C: –4.183 x 10–12

Models: 5606 Full Immersion PRT

5606-50-P

Fluke 5606-50-P Full Immersion PRT
Full Immersion PRTs Probe, 50 mm, –200 to 160°C, INFO-CON termination for 1523 or 1524

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† X = termination. Specify “A” (INFO-CON for 914X), “B” (bare wire), “D” (5-pin DIN for Tweener Thermometers), “G” (gold pins), “I” (INFO-CON for 1521 or 1522), “J” (banana plugs), “L” (mini spade lugs), “M” (mini banana plugs), or “S” (spade lugs).

5606 Full Immersion PRT

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1930-4-10

System calibration by comparison (probe and thermometer readout combined as a system , –200 °C to 157 °C, NVLAP accredited


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5606-50-X
Probe, Immersion PRT, 50 mm, –200 to 160 °C

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(No calibration included. See recommended calibration options below. Contact your Fluke Calibration representative for additional calibration options.)

X = termination. Specify “A” (INFO-CON for 914X), “B” (bare wire), “D” (5-pin DIN for Tweener Thermometers), “G” (gold pins), “J” (banana plugs), “L” (mini spade lugs), “M” (mini banana plugs), “P” (INFO-CON for 1523 or 1524), or “S” (spade lugs).
1930-5-10

System Calibration by Comparison, -40 to 157


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What is the Temperature Drift uncertainty for below zero degrees Celsius?

Asked by: Wadej3401
Please call Fluke Calibration's Customer Care Center at +1 (877) 355-3225 or email us at info@flukecal.com.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2023-11-30
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