Temperature Transmitters

Posted by MaryWu on May 14th, 2017

Temperature transmitters are an electrical transmitter that interfaces a temperature sensor (e.g. thermocouple, RTD) to a measurement or control device.

The signal our transmitter can accept is

  • Resistance thermometers (RTD),
  • Thermocouples (TC),
  • Resistance (Ω),
  • Voltage transmitters,

Typically, temperature sensor transmitters isolate, amplify, filter noise, linearize, and convert the input signal from the sensor then send (transmit) a standardized output signal to the control device. Thermocouple transmitter or RTD transmitter output analogue 4-20mA, 2 wire technology.

analog temperature sensor  

Features of Temperature Transmitters

  • Temperature transmitters Universal settings with HART-protocol for various input signals (Option)
  • Transmitter temperature has 2 wire technology, 4 to 20mA analogue output
  • High accuracy in total ambient temperature range galvanic isolation (Option)
  • An internal temperature sensor for active temperature compensation (For T/C)
  • Temperature sensor transmitter has wide voltage supply range
  • Expanded resistance input (max 2KΩ)
  • Expanded voltage input (max 2KmV)
  • SMART Temperature Field Transmitter

 

thermocouple temperature transmitter 

We provide head mounted temperature transmitter, temperature indicator transmitter, hart temperature transmitter, the digital temperature transmitter all with analogue 4-20mA output.

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