Johnson Controls T-5500-1053 Indicator

Johnson Controls T-5500-1053 Indicator

  • $481.00


Pneumatic Temperature Indicator, 3 1/2" Dial, 50 to 150 Degree Range, ± 1/2 % of Full Range, 3 to 15 Psig Pressure Range, 1/8" NPT Air Connection, Flush or Surface Mount

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Johnson Controls T-5500-1053 Pneumatic Temperature Indicator – 50°F to 150°F Range, 3.5” Dial

The Johnson Controls T-5500-1053 Indicator is a reliable and precise pneumatic temperature indicator from the trusted T-5500 Series. Designed for accurate temperature monitoring in pneumatic control systems, this indicator features durable construction and easy installation for both flush or surface mounting.

Key Features:
Manufacturer: Johnson Controls
Part Number: T-5500-1053
Series: T-5500 Pneumatic Temperature Indicators
Temperature Range: 50°F to 150°F (Dual Scale: °F and °C)
Dial Size: 3-1/2 inch
Accuracy: ±0.5% of Full Range
Pressure Range: 3 to 15 Psig
Air Connection: 1/8” NPT
Mounting Style: Flush or Surface Mount
Window Composition: Plastic
Filler Medium: Dry

Product Description:
The Johnson Controls T-5500-1053 Pneumatic Temperature Indicator offers dependable performance and easy readability for temperature measurement applications. With a clear 3.5-inch dial and dual Fahrenheit/Celsius scale, it provides accurate monitoring from 50°F to 150°F. Designed for panel installation, it seamlessly integrates into pneumatic control systems, ensuring efficient system management.

Applications:
Ideal for HVAC systems, industrial automation, and environmental control systems where pneumatic temperature indication is required.

Benefits:
– Ensures precise temperature readings
– Simple flush or surface installation
– Durable and long-lasting construction
– Compatible with Johnson Controls pneumatic systems

Why Choose Johnson Controls T-5500 Series?
The T-5500 Series combines precision engineering and reliability, making it a preferred choice for temperature monitoring in demanding pneumatic applications.

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