Product Description
This temperature transmitter for DIN/B head converts a signal acquired via PT100, PT1000, Ni100 probes or thermocouple into a current signal for 4-20 mA loop (2-wire technology).
A version with galvanic isolation is also available (code 2000.35.015).
Unique features is the programming via NFC technology, not requiring the devices to be powered up. User can chose between a dedicated NFC programmer and RF-Programmer software on Pc or App MyPixsys on smartphone available on Play Store.
- Dimensions : 45 mm, 23 mm
- Material : Nylon (PA66)
- Weight : Approx. 30 g
- Sealing :Box and terminal blocks: IP20
- Operating conditions : Temperature -40+85 Degree C, humidity 30-90 uR%
- Certifications : CE, UL
Versatile Sensor Signal ConversionThis transmitter easily adapts to Pt100 RTD and a broad range of thermocouple inputs (J, K, T, and others), ensuring compatibility across various industrial applications. Its microprocessor-based design guarantees stable and precise signal conversion, offering flexibility for diverse temperature monitoring tasks.
Effortless Installation & WiringMounting is simple thanks to the compact circular form factor designed for DIN form B sensor heads. Marked screw terminals facilitate easy, error-free wiring, supporting multiple RTD wiring types (2-wire, 3-wire, and 4-wire). The robust housing is engineered for durability and safe operation in demanding environments.
Reliable Output & Environmental ResistanceWith a 4-20 mA current loop output and a response time under one second, this transmitter ensures fast and accurate signal transmission. The electronics are insulated in a high-impact, flame-retardant plastic enclosure, suitable for 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing) and ambient temperatures from -40C to +85C.
FAQ's of Head Mounted Temperature Transmitter:
Q: How do I install the head mounted temperature transmitter in my temperature sensing setup?
A: To install the transmitter, mount it inside a DIN form B sensor head using the circular base. Connect your sensor leads and loop wires to the marked screw terminals, ensuring proper wire configuration for your input type (2-wire, 3-wire, or 4-wire RTD, or thermocouple). Secure all connections before powering the device.
Q: What types of temperature sensors can I use with this transmitter?
A: This transmitter supports a wide variety of temperature sensors, including Pt100 RTDs (in 2-wire, 3-wire, and 4-wire configurations) and multiple thermocouple types such as J, K, and T. This versatility makes it suitable for most industrial temperature monitoring requirements.
Q: When is this transmitter ideal for use in industrial applications?
A: The transmitter is ideal for continuous temperature monitoring and control tasks that demand high accuracy (0.2% of span) and fast response times. It excels in industrial, laboratory, and process automation environments, particularly where signal stability and reliability are crucial.
Q: Where should the transmitter be installed for maximum protection and performance?
A: Install the transmitter in a sensor head that provides a sealed enclosure, meeting or exceeding IP20 protection for the electronics. For harsher environments, ensure the sensor head offers additional ingress protection against dust and moisture to maximize durability and lifespan.
Q: What is the process for wiring and configuring the transmitter for different RTD types?
A: Use the clearly marked screw terminals to connect your RTD sensor, following the wiring guide for 2-wire, 3-wire, or 4-wire configurations. Make sure connections are secure and correspond to the sensor configuration you are using, which the transmitter is designed to automatically support.
Q: How does the transmitter benefit my temperature measurement system?
A: This transmitter improves measurement accuracy and stability while simplifying system wiring with its 2-wire 4-20 mA current loop output. Its rapid response and compact, robust design ensure reliable performance and easy integration into tight spaces.