Hey there! As a supplier of RTD PT200 Probes, I often get asked about the best way to store these nifty little devices when they're not in use. It's a crucial question because proper storage can significantly extend the lifespan and maintain the accuracy of your RTD PT200 Probes. So, let's dive right in and explore the ins and outs of storing these probes effectively.
First things first, let's understand what an RTD PT200 Probe is. RTD stands for Resistance Temperature Detector, and it's a type of temperature sensor that works based on the principle that the electrical resistance of a metal changes with temperature. The PT200 part indicates the nominal resistance of the probe at 0°C, which is 200 ohms. These probes are widely used in various industries, from manufacturing to food processing, for accurate temperature measurement.
Now, when it comes to storing your RTD PT200 Probe, the environment plays a huge role. You want to keep it in a place that's clean, dry, and away from extreme temperatures and humidity. A storage cabinet or a dedicated toolbox can be a great option. Make sure the cabinet or toolbox is well - ventilated to prevent the build - up of moisture.
Extreme temperatures can have a negative impact on the probe's performance. High temperatures can cause the materials inside the probe to expand, which might lead to mechanical stress and eventually affect the accuracy of the resistance measurement. On the other hand, very low temperatures can make the materials brittle, increasing the risk of damage. So, aim to store the probe in an environment where the temperature is between 10°C and 30°C.
Humidity is another enemy of your RTD PT200 Probe. Moisture can cause corrosion on the probe's metal parts, which can alter the electrical resistance and thus the temperature reading. To combat humidity, you can use desiccant packs in the storage area. These packs absorb moisture from the air, keeping the environment dry. You can easily find desiccant packs at hardware stores or online.


When it comes to physical protection, you need to be careful not to subject the probe to any physical shock or pressure. The delicate components inside the probe can be easily damaged if it's dropped or squeezed. If you're storing multiple probes together, make sure they're not touching each other to avoid any abrasion or damage. You can use individual protective cases for each probe. These cases can be made of soft materials like foam or rubber to cushion the probe and protect it from impacts.
Let's talk about the cables that come with the RTD PT200 Probe. The cables are also an important part of the probe system, and they need proper care during storage. Make sure the cables are neatly coiled and not kinked. Kinks can damage the internal wires, leading to signal loss or inaccurate readings. You can use cable ties or Velcro straps to keep the cables organized.
Another aspect to consider is the protection of the probe's sensing element. The sensing element is the heart of the RTD PT200 Probe, and it needs to be kept clean. Avoid exposing the probe to dust, dirt, or chemicals. If the probe gets dirty, you can clean it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any abrasive materials or harsh chemicals as they can damage the sensing element.
Now, I want to mention a few related products that you might find interesting. If you're into 3D printing, check out our 3D Printer RTD. It's specifically designed for 3D printers and can provide accurate temperature measurement for a smooth printing process. We also have the WZPM PT100 RTD Sensor with Kapton Tape, which is great for surface temperature measurement. And for those looking for a more advanced option, our Thin Film Element offers high - precision temperature sensing.
Proper storage of your RTD PT200 Probe is not just about keeping it in a safe place. It's about creating an ideal environment that protects the probe from environmental factors and physical damage. By following these tips, you can ensure that your probe remains in good condition and provides accurate temperature readings for a long time.
If you're in the market for RTD PT200 Probes or any of our other temperature - sensing products, we're here to help. Whether you're a small business owner or part of a large industrial operation, we can provide you with high - quality products and excellent customer service. Reach out to us for a purchase consultation, and let's find the best solution for your temperature - sensing needs.
References
- "Temperature Measurement Handbook" - A comprehensive guide on temperature sensors and their proper use and storage.
- Industry standards and guidelines for RTD sensors published by relevant professional organizations.
