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Secondary Reference Thermistor Probes
Model 5610, 5611 and 5665


Secondary Reference Thermistor Probes Model 5610, 5611 and 5665

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Features

  • Range 0°C to 100°C 
  • Short-term accuracy to ±0.015°C; one year drift < ±0.01°C 
  • Includes NIST-traceable calibration from manufacturer; accredited Hart calibration optional 

Specifications - 5610, 5611, 5665 

Resistance 

Nominal 10,000W at 25°C 

Range 

0°C to 100°C 

Calibration 

R vs. T table with 0.1°C increments, interpolation equation furnished 

Calibration Uncertainty 

Table and equation are accurate to ±0.01°C 

Drift 

Better than ±0.01°C per year 

Repeatability 

Better than ±0.005°C 

Size and Construction 

See Table

Termination 

Specify when ordering. 

Specifications - 5674 

Resistance 

Nominal 10,000W at 25°C 

Range 

0°C to 70°C 

Calibration 

Optionally available from Hart.  

Drift 

Better than ±0.02°C per year 

Repeatability 

Better than ±0.07°C 

Size and Construction 

See Table

Termination 

Specify when ordering. 

Hundreds of thousands of thermistors are sold every year, but only a few have the stability necessary for use as high-accuracy thermometry standards. If you’re looking for economical lab-grade thermistor probes for accurate work across a narrow temperature range, Hart’s Secondary Reference Series thermistor probes are the best you can buy. 

A thermistor offers several advantages over a PRT as a reference thermometer in some applications. First, there’s size. A thermistor is much smaller than a PRT element, and so it can be built into a much larger variety of probe shapes and sizes. The smaller element contributes to much faster response times, too. 

If your application involves frequent handling, a thermistor is less susceptible to mechanical shock than a PRT. The bottom line may be better accuracy in fieldwork. 

Higher base resistance and larger resistance coefficients make it easier to achieve precision readings. Better resolution and accuracy are possible for a lower cost. 

These probes come in a complete assembly ready for use, and they make an excellent match with the uncertainties of our thermometer readouts: the 1504 Tweener, the 1521 and 1522 Handheld Thermometers,  the 1529 Chub-E4, the 1560 Black Stack, and the 1575A and 1590 Super-Thermometers. 

These probes are accurate to ±0.015°C, and each comes with a NIST-traceable calibration and a resistance versus temperature table printed in 0.1°C increments. 

The Secondary Reference Series Thermistors cover the temperature range of 0°C to 100°C. No other sensors can match the accuracy and price combination of these high-accuracy thermistor probes. Try one and you’ll agree. 

Model 

 

Applications 

Construction 

5610-6 

5610cdr1  

Immersion, calibration standards 

Stainless Steel
Diameter: 0.125"
Sheath Length: 6"
Lead Length: 6' 

5610-9 

Stainless Steel
Diameter: 0.125"
Sheath Length: 9"
Lead Length: 6' 

5611 

56111  

Immersion in most liquids (except silicone oils), pharmaceutical, faster response 

2-Wire
Silicone Coated
Diameter: 0.070"
Sheath Length: 0.55"
Lead Length: 6' 

5665 

5665  

Liquid and soil immersion 

Stainless Steel
Diameter: 0.125"
Sheath Length: 3"
Lead Length: 20' 

5674 

5666  

Immersion, calibration standards 

Stainless Steel
Diameter: 0.188"
Sheath Length: 9" 

Lead Length: 4' 



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Secondary Reference Thermistor Probes Model 5610, 5611 and 5665

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