GE-1711/GE-1797 Engine Temperature Sensors
Amphenol Advanced Sensors' Thermometrics GE-1711 and GE-1797 sensors provide a signal output that is proportional to engine temperatures
Amphenol Advanced Sensors' Thermometrics GE-1711/GE-1797 engine temperature sensors (ETS) monitor the temperature of the coolant, oil, or fuel being used in an engine. Their purpose is to provide a signal output that is proportional to engine temperature. This signal can be used as an input to a temperature gauge, to provide input to an engine control unit (ECU), or to control a cooling fan circuit.
Resources
- GE-1711/GE-1797 Engine Temperature Sensors (ETS)
- Emissions, Safety, and Comfort Guide for Automotive Solutions
- Thermometrics Temperature Sensor Solutions
- Sensor Temperature Resistance Curve Reference Guide
- High accuracy and long-term stability
- Fast response time
- Pigtail connector
- Existing field-proven design
- Both brass and stainless-steel configurations available depending on media/interface/environment
- Alternative RvT curves possible
- Different connection systems to meet package requirements
- +180°C max operating temperature
- Other resistance and beta values possible
- RoHS compliant
- Engine coolant temperatures
- Engine oil temperatures
- Engine fuel temperatures

