Temperature indicator TLI40
universaltime4-digit

temperature indicator
temperature indicator
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Characteristics

Measured value
temperature, universal, time
Display
4-digit
Type
panel-mount
Other characteristics
RS-485, Modbus, with alarm, with relay output, remote, TTL
Applications
for Pt100 probe, for potentiometers

Description

Indicator with universal input Indicator with universal input, 4 relay outputs or for static relays driving (SSR) that can be used for signaling alarms. One of these outputs can also be of the analog type and can be used for retransmission of the measurement signal. As an alternative to the OUT4 output, it is possible to have a configurable digital input. It also has particular functions such as the memory of the maximum and minimum peaks, the Hold function, the possibility of setting the zero value and/or carrying out the calibration by self-learning for input from the potentiometer, the possibility of establishing the sampling rate of the measure (from 8 to 64 acquisitions per sec.). FUNCTION - Indicator, Transmitter DIMENSIONS - 48 x 48 mm DISPLAY - 1 display with 4 digit POWER SUPPLY - 24 Vac/Vdc, 100… 240 Vac INPUTS - 0/1… 5 V, 0/2… 10 V, 0/4… 20 mA, Potentiometer, Pt100, PTC-NTC, Thermocouple NUMBER OF OUTPUTS - 1, 2, 3, 4 OUTPUTS - Relay and/or SSR control AUXILIARY INPUT - Current transformer, Potentiometer RETRANSMISSION OUTPUT - 0/2… 10 V, 0/4… 20 mA INTERFACE - RS 485 Modbus Slave, TTL Modbus SPECIAL FUNCTIONS - Transmitter power supply EXTRACTABILITY - Not extractable, With fix terminal block CERTIFICATIONS - CE, UL

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11-13 Jun 2024 Nürnberg (Germany)

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