Analog converter 27HU
temperaturesignalHART

Analog converter - 27HU - FUJI ELECTRIC France - temperature / signal / HART
Analog converter - 27HU - FUJI ELECTRIC France - temperature / signal / HART
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Characteristics

Type
signal, temperature, analog
Bus
4-20 mA, HART
Applications
for thermocouples, for RTD sensors
Other characteristics
programmable, PC programmable, intrinsically safe

Description

HART® HEAD-MOUNTED TEMPERATURE CONVERTER FOR RELIABLE MEASUREMENT
CONVERT YOUR TEMPERATURE SIGNALS INTO ACTIONABLE DATA WITH PRECISION

The HART® head-mounted analog temperature converter type 27HU is designed to convert signals from temperature sensors into a standard 4-20 mA signal, ready for use by industrial automation systems.

FEATURES HART® HEAD-MOUNTED ANALOG TEMPERATURE CONVERTER – TYPE 27HU
  • Universal inputs: mV, thermocouple, RTD and resistance thermometer
  • 4-20 mA DC analog output
  • PC programming via HART® protocol
  • Programmable linearization table
  • Head-mounted installation, DIN type B head
  • Isolation from input to output and power supply
  • Operating temperature: -40 to +85 °C
  • Intrinsically safe ATEX version available

APPLICATIONS
This converter is designed for industrial temperature measurement applications requiring reliable, isolated and configurable conversion from sensor signal to PLC, DCS or PC systems.

BENEFITS
  • Simple integration directly into the sensor head
  • Compatible with multiple temperature sensor types
  • Flexible configuration through HART® communication
  • Standardized signal for easy automation integration
  • Signal isolation to reduce interference and ground loops
  • Compact and lightweight design for industrial environments

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