16mm Temperature Transmitter
Example Specifications
. Measurement Range: -50°C to 150°C
. Accuracy: ±0.1% of full scale
. Output Signal: 4-20 mA
. Power Supply: 24 VDC (12-36 VDC range)
. Sensor Compatibility: Pt100 RTD
. Response Time: <1 second
. Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
. Environmental Protection: IP67
Overview
Introduction
A 16mm temperature transmitter typically refers to a compact device used to convert temperature measurements into a standardized output signal. Here are some general parameters and features you might find in such a device:
Temperature Range: The range of temperatures that the transmitter can measure. For example, -50°C to +150°C.
Output Signal: The type of signal the transmitter outputs, commonly 4-20mA or 0-10V.
Accuracy: The degree of accuracy in temperature measurement, often expressed as a percentage of the full-scale reading.
Sensor Type: The type of temperature sensor used, such as RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) or thermocouple.
Supply Voltage: The voltage required to power the transmitter, typically 24V DC.
Response Time: The time it takes for the transmitter to respond to a change in temperature.
Environmental Protection: The IP (Ingress Protection) rating, indicating the level of protection against dust and moisture.
Dimensions: Physical dimensions of the transmitter, with the diameter often being 16mm.
Material: The material of the transmitter housing, which could be stainless steel, plastic, etc.
Mounting Type: The method of mounting the transmitter, such as threaded or flanged.