Farnell stocking Omega’s HANI Clamp-on temperature sensor

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Farnell has announced that it is now stocking the HANI Clamp-on Temperature Sensor from Omega Engineering, which is able to deliver non-invasive temperature measurement.

The HANI offers customers the ability to measure the temperature of fluid inside a pipe without having to install an invasive sensor. Offering much greater accuracy when taking temperature measurements of sanitary fluid and industrial processes, it is intended for food and beverage, personal care, chemical production and pharmaceutical applications.

In addition, the HANI Clamp-on Temperature Sensor can be installed in seconds on metal pipe sizes 1”- 4” and incorporates temperature and heat flux sensors with a proprietary algorithm to deliver fast measurements, reducing downtime and installation costs.

With a response time of 5 sec (t63) and 10 sec (t90) measurements, the HANI offers high accuracy in metal pipes, achieving ±0.5°C in sanitary applications and ±0.5 to ±1.0°C in industrial installations.

As a Layer N-compatible device, it can be seamlessly connected within Omega’s smart industrial monitoring and control ecosystem. The HANI outputs at 4-20 mA and can be connected by an M12 cable to any standard output device.

Commenting Mike King, Global Product Segment Leader - Sensors at Farnell said, “Omega Engineering is a market leader in the development of innovative industrial control and measurement products, and the HANI Clamp-on Temperature Sensor is no exception. We are pleased to bring Omega’s full portfolio of advanced technology products to our customers.

Omega Engineering, part of Spectris, a manufacturer of products for the measurement and control of temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH and conductivity.