Probe head-mounted temperature transmitter T120
Pt1002-wireUSB

Probe head-mounted temperature transmitter - T120  - SENECA | Automation Interfaces - Pt100 / 2-wire / USB
Probe head-mounted temperature transmitter - T120  - SENECA | Automation Interfaces - Pt100 / 2-wire / USB
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Characteristics

Mounting
probe head-mounted
Input type
Pt100, 2-wire
Output signal
USB, 4-20 mA
Applications
process

Description

T120 is a high precision temperature transmitter for head mounting and is designed for universal use on machines, plants, installations and in the process industry to facilitate time, measurement costs, commissioning and maintenance. The device converts the input signal from Pt100 (EN 60751) or Ni100 (DIN 43760) and retransmits it into a normalized current signal via a 4..20 mA loop-powered (2-wire technology) with 16-bit resolution. The transmitter is characterized by a high operating temperature range (-40...85°C), small size and fast connections via push-wire spring terminals. All operating parameters are configurable via Windows software using a USBUART TTL converters such as EASY USB or S117P1 converter (USBRS232, RS485, UART TTL). Output channel - CURRENT (mA) 4..20, 20..4 mA (2-wire) Thermal drift - < 100 ppm (30 ppm tipical) Programming - EASY SETUP software (programming kit: start / end of scale measurement, connection and RTD type, rejection, measurement filter, cable resistance, fault / over-range output) Operating temperature - -40..+85°C Connections - Spring clamps Dimension (ØxH) - Ø 43,7 x 20 mm Standard - CE Norms - EN 61000-6-4, EN 61000-6-2

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