Description
Type |
Pt100 ( Simplex / Duplex ) |
Temperature Range |
-50 to 500 ⁰C |
Connection |
Without / Fix / Adjustable |
Probe Dia |
5, 6, 8, 10, 12 mm |
Transmitter Output |
4-20mA |
Thread Size |
1/4, 3/8, 1/2 & 3/4 In BSP and NPT |
- RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) sensor is a type of temperature sensor that measures temperature by detecting changes in electrical resistance of a metal wire or element as temperature changes.
- A temperature transmitter is a device that converts the signal from the RTD sensor into a standardized output signal, such as 4-20 mA or 0-10V, that can be transmitted to a monitoring or control system.
- When combined, an RTD sensor with a temperature transmitter provides accurate temperature measurement and easy integration with control systems. The temperature transmitter amplifies the signal from the RTD sensor and provides electrical isolation between the sensor and the control system, which can be important in industrial or hazardous environments.
- There are different types of RTD sensors and temperature transmitters available, so it’s important to choose the right combination based on the specific application requirements. Some factors to consider include the temperature range, accuracy, response time, and environmental conditions.