| Temperature in °C |
Pt100 in Ω |
Pt1000 in Ω |
PTC in Ω |
NTC in Ω |
NTC in Ω |
NTC in Ω |
NTC in Ω |
NTC in Ω |
| Typ: 404 | Typ: 501 | Typ: 201 | Typ: 101 | Typ: 102 | Typ: 103 | Typ: 104 | Typ: 105 | |
| −50 | 80.31 | 803.1 | 1032 | |||||
| −45 | 82.29 | 822.9 | 1084 | |||||
| −40 | 84.27 | 842.7 | 1135 | 50475 | ||||
| −35 | 86.25 | 862.5 | 1191 | 36405 | ||||
| −30 | 88.22 | 882.2 | 1246 | 26550 | ||||
| −25 | 90.19 | 901.9 | 1306 | 26083 | 19560 | |||
| −20 | 92.16 | 921.6 | 1366 | 19414 | 14560 | |||
| −15 | 94.12 | 941.2 | 1430 | 14596 | 10943 | |||
| −10 | 96.09 | 960.9 | 1493 | 11066 | 8299 | |||
| −5 | 98.04 | 980.4 | 1561 | 31389 | 8466 | |||
| 0 | 100.00 | 1000.0 | 1628 | 23868 | 6536 | |||
| 5 | 101.95 | 1019.5 | 1700 | 18299 | 5078 | |||
| 10 | 103.90 | 1039.0 | 1771 | 14130 | 3986 | |||
| 15 | 105.85 | 1058.5 | 1847 | 10998 | ||||
| 20 | 107.79 | 1077.9 | 1922 | 8618 | ||||
| 25 | 109.73 | 1097.3 | 2000 | 6800 | 15000 | |||
| 30 | 111.67 | 1116.7 | 2080 | 5401 | 11933 | |||
| 35 | 113.61 | 1136.1 | 2162 | 4317 | 9522 | |||
| 40 | 115.54 | 1155.4 | 2244 | 3471 | 7657 | |||
| 45 | 117.47 | 1174.7 | 2330 | 6194 | ||||
| 50 | 119.40 | 1194.0 | 2415 | 5039 | ||||
| 55 | 121.49 | 1214.9 | 2505 | 4299 | 27475 | |||
| 60 | 123.24 | 1232.4 | 2595 | 3756 | 22590 | |||
| 65 | 125.16 | 1251.6 | 2689 | 18668 | ||||
| 70 | 127.07 | 1270.7 | 2782 | 15052 | ||||
| 75 | 128.98 | 1289.8 | 2880 | 12932 | ||||
| 80 | 130.89 | 1308.9 | 2977 | 10837 | ||||
| 85 | 132.80 | 1328.0 | 3079 | 9121 | ||||
| 90 | 134.70 | 1347.0 | 3180 | 7708 | ||||
| 95 | 136.60 | 1366.0 | 3285 | 6539 | ||||
| 100 | 138.50 | 1385.0 | 3390 | |||||
| 105 | 140.39 | 1403.9 | ||||||
| 110 | 142.29 | 1422.9 | ||||||
| 150 | 157.31 | 1573.1 | ||||||
| 200 | 175.84 | 1758.4 |
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