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Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches. 
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POS187314 Honeywell Sensing and Control Honeywell Sensing and Control Sensors - Fiber Optics and Liquid Level Sensors POS Series Liquid Level Sensor with Stainless-Steel housing, Output PNP NC, standard temperature range, 2 m [6.56 ft] flying lead (cable), crystal tip
POS187313 Honeywell Sensing and Control Honeywell Sensing and Control Sensors - Fiber Optics and Liquid Level Sensors POS Series Liquid Level Sensor with Stainless-Steel housing, Output PNP NO, standard temperature range, 2 m [6.56 ft] flying lead (cable), crystal tip
POS187312 Honeywell Sensing and Control Honeywell Sensing and Control Sensors - Fiber Optics and Liquid Level Sensors POS Series Liquid Level Sensor with Stainless-Steel housing, Output NPN NC, standard temperature range, 2 m [6.56 ft] flying lead (cable), crystal tip
POS187311 Honeywell Sensing and Control Honeywell Sensing and Control Sensors - Fiber Optics and Liquid Level Sensors POS Series Liquid Level Sensor with Stainless-Steel housing, Output NPN NO, standard temperature range, 2 m [6.56 ft] flying lead (cable), crystal tip
POS287313 Honeywell Sensing and Control Honeywell Sensing and Control Sensors - Fiber Optics and Liquid Level Sensors POS Series Liquid Level Sensor with Stainless-Steel housing, Output PNP NO, high temperature range, 2 m [6.56 ft] flying lead (cable), crystal tip

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