4-20 mA dew-point sensor FA 500
Modbus RTUwith integrated digital display

4-20 mA dew-point sensor - FA 500 - CS Instruments GmbH & Co. KG - Modbus RTU / with integrated digital display
4-20 mA dew-point sensor - FA 500 - CS Instruments GmbH & Co. KG - Modbus RTU / with integrated digital display
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Characteristics

Output
4-20 mA, Modbus RTU
Other characteristics
with integrated digital display
Measuring range

Max.: 20 °C
(68 °F)

Min.: -80 °C
(-112 °F)

Description

Dew point sensor FA 500 from -80 to 20°Ctd FA 500 is the ideal dew point sensor with integrated display and alarm relay for refrigeration, membrane and desiccant driers. Special features: -NEW: Modbus-RTU interface -NEW: Higher resolution of sensor signal caused by the improved evaluation electronics -NEW: Sensor diagnosis on site with a portable device or CS Service Software -Integrated display -Threshold value adjustable via keypad alarm relay (max. 60 VDC, 0,5 A) -Pressure-tight up to 350 bar (special version) -Extreme long-term stability -Quick response time -4...20 mA analogue output -2 versions: Refrigeration driers and desiccant driers Easy operation via keys at the display: -The integrated display shows the dew point in big figures as well as further humidity parameters on two more display pages. By means of the arrow key it can be browsed between the display pages. -The alarm threshold value for the integrated relay can be entered via the keys. Apart from the alarm threshold it is also possible to enter the hysteresis freely. -The 4...20 mA analogue output can be scaled freely resp. also allocated to one further parameter, e.g. g/m³. -If requested the sensor can also reckon back from the measured pressure dew point to the atmospheric dew point upon entering the system pressure of the compressed air plant and the reference pressure (atmospheric pressure).
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