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Temperature transmitter programmable ST500
Temperature transmitter programmable ST500
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Introduction
Head Mounted Smart Temperature transmitter can be used with multiple sensor type [Resistance Thermometer(RTD),Thermocouple (TC)] inputs, is simple to install with improved measurement accuracy over wire-direct solutions.
Specification
- Input signal Resistance temperature detector (RTD), thermocouple (TC), and linear resistance.
- Cold-junction compensation temperature scope -20~60℃ (-4°F~140°F)
- Output signal 4-20mA
- Load resistance RL ≤ (U-10)/0.021
- Output current of upper and lower limit overflow alarm IH = 21 mA, IL = 3.8 mA
- Power supply (12-40)VDC
- Response time Reach to 90% of the final value for 1s
- Used environmental temperature -40~80℃ (-40°F~176°F)
- Storage temperature -40~100℃ (-40°F~212°F)
- Vibration resistance 4g/2~150Hz
- Electromagnetic compatibility Conform to GB/T18268 industrial equipment application requirements (IEC 61326-1)
Features and advantages
High accuracy
Temperature transmitters offer highly accurate temperature measurement, often with an accuracy of ±0.1°C or better.
Remote sensing
Temperature transmitters can be used to measure temperature remotely, allowing them to be used in hazardous or hard-to-reach areas.
Digital communication
Many temperature transmitters offer digital communication protocols such as HART, Foundation Fieldbus, or Profibus, allowing for easy integration with process control systems.
Self-diagnostic capabilities
Some temperature transmitters have self-diagnostic capabilities that can detect issues such as sensor drift or signal degradation, alerting operators to potential problems before they cause significant issues.
Flexibility
Temperature transmitters can be used in a wide range of applications, including in harsh environments or those requiring high accuracy or precision.
Application
- Chemical processing plants, refineries, and petrochemical facilities.
- Food and beverage industry, including in brewing, distilling, and baking applications.
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing, including in drug production and storage.
- HVAC systems, including in buildings, hospitals, and laboratories.
- Temperature measurement and control in power generation plants, including in turbines and boilers.
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