Silver Instrument Temperature Transmitters Level Meter
Silver Instrument Temperature Transmitters Level Meter

Silver Instrument Temperature Transmitters Sensor

About Silver Instrument Temperature Transmitters Sensor

A thermocouple is an electrical device used as a sensor for temperature measurement. This device senses low to high temperatures in the form of voltage changes and displays the temperature digitally by calculating the voltage changes.

Silver Instrument Temperature Transmitters Sensor
Silver Instrument Temperature Transmitters Sensor

It was discovered in 1821 by Thomas Seeback and thus have been serving the function since then. The self-powered thermocouple can measure temperature between -300 and 4000F. However, this range varies according to different types of thermocouple. The advanced digital thermocouple comes up in different styles. This styling varies from simple wires to thermocouple with probes and beaded wire thermocouple. Thermocouple differs from other temperature sensing devices in their constituency and applications. They are used mostly for high-temperature measurements in industries whereas other sensors like a thermometer are rarely used commercially.

Description Of Temperature Transmitters Sensor

Temperature transmitters are an electrical transmitter that interfaces a temperature sensor (e.g. thermocouple, RTD) to a measurement or control device.

The signal our transmitter can accept is

  • Resistance thermometers (RTD),
  • Thermocouples (TC),
  • Resistance (?),
  • Voltage transmitters,

Typically, temperature sensor transmitters isolate, amplify, filter noise, linearize, and convert the input signal from the sensor then send (transmit) a standardized output signal to the control device. Thermocouple transmitter or RTD transmitter output analogue 4-20mA, 2 wire technology.

Feature Of J type thermocouple Sensor

  • Temperature transmitters Universal settings with HART-protocol for various input signals (Option)
  • Transmitter temperature has 2 wire technology, 4 to 20mA analogue output
  • High accuracy in total ambient temperature range galvanic isolation (Option)
  • An internal temperature sensor for active temperature compensation (For T/C)
  • Temperature sensor transmitter has wide voltage supply range
  • Expanded resistance input (max 2K?)
  • Expanded voltage input (max 2KmV)
  • SMART Temperature Field Transmitter

Application Of Silver Instrument Temperature Transmitters Sensor

  • Manufacturing Sector: temperature control throughout manufacturing to guarantee uniformity in the final product.
  • Oil and Petrochemical Refineries: monitoring the temperature during fuel storage and distillation.
  • Food and Pharmaceutical: temperature control to adhere to safety regulations during manufacturing and storage.
  • HVAC stands for ventilation, air conditioning, and heating: Monitoring the temperature of the environment to optimize HVAC systems.
  • Electrical and Energy: monitoring the temperature of generators, transformers, and other electrical devices.
  • Automobile Sector: monitoring of engine temperature during the production of automobile parts.

Specification Of Silver Instrument Temperature Transmitters Sensor

  • Supported Sensor Types: PT100, PT500, and PT1000 RTD. These thermocouples are T, J, K, E, and N.
  • Range of Temperature Measurements: RTD: between -200°C and +850°C.
  • Thermocouple: depending on kind, -200°C to +1300°C.
  • Output for Transmission: Analog: 4–20 mA; Accuracy of Measurement
  • RTD: -0.2°C.
  • Temperature sensor: ±0.5°C.
  • Source of Power: 12-30 VDC.
  • Material for Housing: Corrosion-resistant aluminum or stainless steel.
  • Protection of the Environment: Water and dust resistant, IP65 or IP68 for outdoor use.
  • Measurements: Small size makes it perfect for installation in tight spaces.
  • Adjustment: Supports manual and automatic calibration to ensure accuracy.

Sources : www.silverinstruments.com

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