Introduction:
Universal integrated temperature transmitter, used for thermal resistance (RTD), thermocouple (TC), resistance (Ω), voltage (mV) signal input, configured through HART protocol, installed inside the sensor (Form B).
● Intuitively display temperature values, sensor types, and other parameters.
Application scenarios:
Temperature transmitter with HART protocol, used to convert various input signals into 4-20mA output signals
● Input: Thermistor (RTD), Thermocouple (TC) Resistance (Ω), Voltage (mV)
Basic Parameters:
Output signal: Analog 4-20mA
Supply voltage: U=10.5V~45V
Load: Max. (V power supply -10.5V)/0.022A (current output)
Alarm current: Below the measurement lower limit, the output drops to 3.8mA. Above the measurement upper limit, the output rises to 20.5mA
Sensor damage; Sensor open circuit (excluding thermocouple TC), output is 3.8mA or 22mA
Input current: ≤ 3.6mA
Current limit: ≤ 22mA
Environmental temperature: -40 to+85 ℃
Storage temperature: -40 to+100 ℃
Protection level: IP65 dustproof and water-resistant
Cold end compensation: Built in cold end compensation
Operation method: Adjust online through PC programming or manual controller
Accuracy level: ≤ 0.2K or 0.08%
Measurement variables: temperature (temperature linear transfer), resistance, and voltage
Measurement range: The variation of the transmitter's measurement range depends on the sensor connection mode and input signal
Voltage influence: negligible
Environmental temperature impact: negligible (temperature drift)
Condensation: allowed
Seismic resistance: 4g/2-150Hz
Installation angle: unlimited
