Integrated Temperature Transmitter




Integrated Temperature Transmitter, also known as an integrated thermistor, can be used with industrial thermocouples and thermistors. It employs a two-wire transmission system (two wires serving as the common transmission line for power input and signal output). It converts industrial thermocouple and thermistor signals into linear output signals of 4-20mA or 0-10mA, corresponding to input or temperature signals. The temperature transmitter module can be directly installed in the junction box of thermocouples and thermistors, forming an integrated structure. The integrated temperature transmitter is widely used in industries such as oil, chemicals, power, environmental protection, pharmaceuticals, food, and more.
Integrated Temperature Transmitter Technical Parameters:
1. Input Signal: Thermocouple: K, E, B, S, N; Resistance Thermometer: Pt100
2. Output Signal: 4-20mA DC Signal
3. Basic Error: 0.25%FS, 0.2%FS, Intelligent Type 0.1%FS
4. Wiring Method: Two-wire system
5. Display Method: LCD, LED Display
6. Operating Voltage: Standard models 12V-35V, intelligent models 12V-45V, rated operating voltage 24V
7. Allowable Load Resistance: 500Ω (24VDC powered)
8. Working Environment: a: Temperature Range -35 to +80℃ (Standard Type) -35 to +70℃ (Digital Display Type)
9. Environmental Impact Coefficient: δ ≤ 0.05%/℃
10. Selection of Integrated Temperature Transmitter

Selection Considerations:
1. Offer temperature measurement range
2. Offer insertion depth and diameter for thermistors (even)
3. Installation Method (Threaded or Flange Dimensions)
4. Material for protective tube
5. Does it come with an on-site display?































