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The PT100 temperature transmitter is a high-quality, reliable solution designed for precise temperature measurement in a variety of industrial applications. With a wide temperature range of 0-150℃ and an output signal option of either 4-20mA or 0-10V, it provides flexible integration into different systems. SUCH transmitter operates with a power supply of 16-36 VDC and boasts an accuracy of 0.2% FS, ensuring reliable and accurate temperature data. Its robust ABS flame-retardant enclosure offers excellent durability and protection in harsh and complex environments. Easy to install and built to last, the PT100 Temperature Transmitter is a versatile choice for a wide range of applications.
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Installing a PT100 temperature transmitter involves a few key steps. First, choose a suitable installation location where the sensor can accurately measure the target temperature. Next, connect the PT100 sensor to the transmitter, typically using a two-wire, three-wire, or four-wire configuration. After making the connections, provide power supply to the transmitter. Once powered, calibrate the transmitter to ensure accurate readings. Calibration involves adjusting the transmitter to match known reference temperatures. Finally, integrate the transmitter with your control or monitoring system for real-time temperature data.
The output signal of a PT100 temperature transmitter is typically 4-20mA or 0-10V, which are standard analog signals used in industrial applications. The 4-20mA signal is commonly used because it is less susceptible to noise interference over long distances, making it ideal for transmitting temperature data in industrial environments. On the other hand, the 0-10V signal is often used for shorter distances or when a low current signal is required. Both output types allow for easy integration with monitoring systems and controllers.
Most modern PT100 temperature transmitters are designed with built-in features to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensure stable operation in noisy industrial environments. These transmitters typically include EMI filters and other protective measures to reduce the impact of electrical noise. The level of immunity to interference can vary depending on the transmitter model, but high-quality devices are engineered to maintain accurate temperature measurements even in environments with strong electromagnetic fields or electrical disturbances.