Probe thermometer
digital°C4-20 mA

probe thermometer
probe thermometer
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Characteristics

Technology
probe
Display
digital
Units of measurement
°C
Communication
4-20 mA
Protection level
IP65
Applications
industrial
Temperature

Max.: 300 °C
(572 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The digital thermometers of the DiTemp product series work with a discrete-time measuring method. The cycle time of the measurement starts from 3 sec, so that the operator can read the current measured value in passing. The DiTemp has an easy-to-read LCD-based display. Two different display versions are available. The core idea for the design of the dual display unit is to create a similarity to the conventional pointer instrument. We have succeeded in doing this with a circular LCD module. With the analogue display, you get the same overview as with conventional pointer instruments. The exact temperature value can also be read from the 3½-digit 7-segment display. The instruments of the DiTemp series have a robust mechanical construction and are designed for industrial use as well as for use under difficult environmental conditions. The immunity to electromagnetic interference complies with the requirements of the applicable industry standards. After start-up, the instrument performs an internal self-test, checking the functionality of the connected sensor as well. Automatic diagnostic routines in the microprocessor permanently monitor the sensor signal for plausibility and can thus signal a sensor break via the display unit. The results are displayed as a message. All operating states are monitored by the electronics. In contrast to mechanical devices, the user has a significantly more reliable and long-term stable measuring system at hand.

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