Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Usage/Application | industrial |
Model Name/Number | TH-TT |
Brand | THERMONIC |
Voltage | 24 V DC |
Operating Range | -50 TO 1200 C |
head-mounted temperature transmitter is a device used in industrial processes to measure and transmit temperature data from a temperature sensor to a control system or monitoring equipment. These transmitters are designed to be mounted directly on a process control head or a temperature sensor assembly. Here are some key features and information about head-mounted temperature transmitters:
Measurement Function: Head-mounted temperature transmitters are primarily used for measuring temperature. They accept input from various types of temperature sensors, such as thermocouples or resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), and convert the analog temperature signal into a digital or analog output.
Mounting: These transmitters are typically installed on the top of a temperature sensor or probe. They provide a compact and convenient way to interface between the sensor and the control system.
Output Signals: Head-mounted temperature transmitters can provide various output signals, including analog signals (e.g., 4-20 mA or 0-10 V), digital signals (e.g., Modbus, HART, Profibus), or a combination of both. The choice of signal depends on the specific application and the compatibility with the control system.
Accuracy and Calibration: Accuracy is a crucial factor in temperature measurement, especially in industrial processes where precise control is required. These transmitters are calibrated to ensure accurate temperature readings.
Temperature Range: The transmitter should be selected based on the temperature range of the process it will be monitoring. Different models may have different temperature range capabilities.
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