CLASSIFICATION
Marine Temperature Transmitter
Key Parameters
Measurement Range:
Typical ranges can be from -50°C to +150°C, but this varies depending on the application and specific model.
Accuracy:
High accuracy is essential, often ±0.1°C to ±0.5°C depending on the model.
Output Signal:
Common output signals include 4-20 mA, 0-10V, and digital protocols like Modbus, HART, or CANbus.
Response Time:
Fast response times are critical, often in the range of milliseconds to seconds.
Power Supply:
Usually, 12-36V DC, though some models might operate on AC power.
Temperature Sensor Type:
Common sensors include thermocouples (e.g., Type K, J) and resistance temperature detectors (RTDs, e.g., Pt100).