
Campbell Scientific Model 107–L Temperature Probe
RM72004,0000157 -19-07MAY13-1/1
RM72004,000018B -19-07MAY13-1/1
RM72004,0000158 -19-07MAY13-1/1
Theory of Operation
Temperature probe measures air, soil, or water
temperature. For air temperature measurements, mount a
radiation shield to probe to limit solar radiation loading.
The probe can be buried in ground or submerged in water
up to 15 m (50 ft.). Maximum pressure is 145 kPa (21 psi).
Multiple temperature probes can be used at varying
heights to monitor inversion layers for freeze detection
and warnings.
PC15764 —UN—27AUG12
Temperature Probe
PC15767 —UN—28AUG12
Radiation Shield
Specifications
Sensor: BetaTherm 100K6A1B Thermistor
Measurement Range: -35—50 °C (-31—122 °F)
Tolerance: ±0.2 °C over 0—50 °C range (±6.8 °F over
32—122 °F range)
Output: Voltage drop across fixed resistors (1000 Ohm to
249 kOhm fixed resistors) @ 2500 mV excitation voltage
Operating Environment: -35—50 °C (-31—122 °F)
Dimensions: 10.4 cm (4.1 in.) long, 0.762 cm (0.3 in.)
diameter
Cable Length: 6 m (20 ft.)
Connector Type: Molex MX150
Mounting Location
For air temperature measurements, probe must be
located over an open, level area at least 9 m (30 ft.) in
diameter. The ground should be bare or covered by short
grass. Locate sensor at a distance of at least four times
the height of any nearby obstruction and at least 30 m (98
ft.) from large, paved areas.
Probe must be protected from thermal radiation and
adequately ventilated.
The probe can be buried in ground or submerged in water.
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