AC voltage transmitter TWA
DIN rail

AC voltage transmitter
AC voltage transmitter
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Characteristics

Electrical characteristics
AC
Mounting
DIN rail
Voltage

Max.: 2,500 V

Min.: 0 V

Description

-Measure True ac rms Current or Voltage -Powered from 4-20mA loop -Input Isolation to 1500Vac -Wide Operating Loop Voltage (10-36V) - Configurable by the User in three minutes This DIN rail mount programmable two-wire transmitter is designed for most ac measurement needs in a single off-the-shelf product, using state-of-the-art digital measurement and filtering techniques, combined with extreme user-friendliness. OVERVIEW Use the Omniterm TWA to monitor ac current loads or ac voltage supplies.This DIN rail mount instrument is powered from the output current loop, and converts the ac rms signal input type and range of your choice to 4-20mA. The Omniterm TWA ACrms Two-Wire Transmitter is designed for the widest range of signal conditioning applications in a single off-the-shelf product. Configuration to any ac input range from 0-5A or 0-300Vac rms can be done in minutes without the need any any special test equipment other than a personal computer. Full isolation (input to output) to 1500Vac ensures trouble-free accurate measurement. This product provides extremely low life-cycle costs by reducing spares stock-holding requirements, and reducing specialist technical expertise required for field support, module replacement and field configuration. This new holistic approach to instrumentation asset management ensures reliable performance and minimal down-time. COST EFFECTIVE Using advanced sigma-Delta A/D technology combined with sophisticated digital filtering techniques, the TWT offers 16 bit measurement resolution with increased dynamic range, tailored for noisy plant environments, in a “surprisingly cost effective package”.
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