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The duct temperature sensor offers precise temperature monitoring with a measurement range of -40°C to 120°C and an impressive accuracy of ±0.2°C at 25°C. This SUCH temp sensor supports various output signals, including RS485, 4-20mA, 0-5V, and 0-10V, ensuring compatibility with different control systems. Equipped with an LCD screen for real-time data display and built-in buttons for easy parameter adjustments, this sensor simplifies installation and operation. With a fast response time of ≤25 seconds and a user-friendly design, it's ideal for HVAC and industrial applications, offering reliable performance and ease of use.
Note: The main function of the flange is to provide a stable physical mounting method, ensuring that the temperature sensor is securely connected to the duct or equipment, while also allowing for easy disassembly, maintenance, and replacement. (Installation instructions are provided in the Installation Note section.)
A digital duct temperature sensor is an electronic device designed to measure the temperature within air ducts or ventilation systems. It typically provides accurate digital temperature readings and is commonly used in HVAC systems, industrial applications, and building automation systems for temperature monitoring and control.
A digital duct temperature sensor works by detecting the temperature inside a duct using a temperature-sensing element (e.g., thermistor, RTD, or thermocouple). The sensor then converts the temperature readings into a digital signal, which is processed and displayed on the sensor's built-in LCD or transmitted via communication protocols like RS485 (Modbus RTU) or 4-20mA for further processing by a control system.
The temperature data from the sensor is typically transmitted using RS485 communication or 4-20mA analog output. RS485 allows for digital communication over long distances and is typically used in industrial systems using protocols like Modbus RTU. The 4-20mA output is an analog signal that is widely used for transmitting temperature data to controllers or monitoring devices.