Siemens Process Instrumentation Datasheets for Thermocouple Temperature Transmitters
Thermocouple temperature transmitters convert the small millivolt output of a thermocouple to a current signal (typically 4-20 mADC) that is immune to noise and voltage drops over a long distance.
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SITRANS TF is an IP67 field transmitter for heavy industrial use. It transforms resistance thermometers, thermocouples, Ohm and mV signals into a load independent DC current corresponding to sensor characteristic... | |
SITRANS TF320 and TF420 field transmitters can be used for all common resistance thermometers and thermocouples. Resistance-type sensors and millivolt signals can be analyzed, too. The configuration can be done... | |
SITRANS TH200 is designed to support all common RTDs, thermocouples, resistance and millivolt sensors. Setup is quick and easy with the transmitter modem and downloadable SIPROM T software. Measures temperature... | |
SITRANS TH300 with HART protocol is designed to support all common thermocouples, resistance and millivolt sensors. Setup is quick and easy with SIMATIC PDM or a handheld communicator. Direct readout... | |
SITRANS TH320/420 is designed to support all common resistance thermometers and thermocouples, as well as resistance and millivolt signals. Setup is quick and easy with SIMATIC PDM or the Handheld... | |
SITRANS TR200 is designed to support all common RTDs, thermocouples, resistance and millivolt sensors. Setup is quick and easy with the transmitter modem and downloadable SIPROM T software. Measures temperature... | |
SITRANS TR300 with HART- protocol is designed to support all common thermocouples, resistance and millivolt sensors. Setup is quick and easy with SIMATIC PDM or a handheld communicator. Measures temperature... | |
SITRANS TR320/420 is designed to support all common resistance thermometers and thermocouples. It also evaluates resistance and millivolt signals. SITRANS TR420 has a the dual sensor input with a 4-wire... |