Wall-mount humidity and temperature sensor ExCos-A
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wall-mount humidity and temperature sensor
wall-mount humidity and temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Mounting
wall-mount, insertion
Technology
resistance
Output
digital, analog
Protection level
explosion-proof
Applications
air, OEM applications

Description

Transmitter type ExCos-A for temperature and/or humidity measuring in hazardous locations in combination with passive, analog sensors series ExSens in HVAC systems. - Measurement range temperature: -40…+150 °C (depending on sensor type) - Measurement range humidity: 30…100 %rH (depending on sensor type) - depending on connected sensor measuring of temperature, humidity, differential pressure or volume control - all parameters can be adjusted on site without additional tools - Certified according to ATEX, IECEx and more - use in hazardous locations - for all kind of gas, mixtures, vapours and dust - no additional module in the panel required - no intrinsically safe wiring required - 24 VAC/DC supply - Output 0-10 VDC and (0)4-20 mA, selectable - Input Pt 100, Pt 500, Pt 1000, Ni 100, Ni 200, Ni 500, Ni 1000, Ni 1000 Siemens, KP 250, passive sensors with resistance output 0...1 kOhm, 0...10 kOhm - Measuring range adjustable - Actual value indication (can be switched off) - Aluminium housing IP66 - integrated Ex-e terminal box - Weight approx. 1 kg, VA version approx. 2,3 kg (w/o sensor) - Stainless steel version or with offshore/marine coating optional - ExCos-A for use in zone 1, 2, 21 and 22 - RedCos-A for use in zone 2 and 22 - InCos-A for use in safe area (industrial applications)

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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