SUP-ST500 Head Mounted Smart Temperature transmitter can be used with multiple sensor type [Resistance Thermometer(RTD),Thermocouple (TC inputs, is simple to install with improved measurement accuracy over wire-direct solutions.
Features
Input signal: Resistance temperature detector (RTD), thermocouple (TC), and linear resistance.
Power supply: DC12-40V
Response time: Reach to 90% of the final value for 1s
Introduction
Temperature transmitters are widely used in various industries for temperature measurement and control applications. They are highly accurate, reliable, and offer several advantages over other temperature measuring instruments. Some of the key features and advantages of temperature transmitters include:
High accuracy: Temperature transmitters offer highly accurate temperature measurement, often with an accuracy of ±0.1°C or better.
Remote sensing: Temperature transmitters can be used to measure temperature remotely, allowing them to be used in hazardous or hard-to-reach areas.
Digital communication: Many temperature transmitters offer digital communication protocols such as HART, Foundation Fieldbus, or Profibus, allowing for easy integration with process control systems.
Self-diagnostic capabilities: Some temperature transmitters have self-diagnostic capabilities that can detect issues such as sensor drift or signal degradation, alerting operators to potential problems before they cause significant issues.
Flexibility: Temperature transmitters can be used in a wide range of applications, including in harsh environments or those requiring high accuracy or precision.
Some specific applications of temperature transmitters include: