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Type | Temperature Transmitter |
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Output | 4-20 mA, HART |
Accuracy | ±0.1% of span |
Housing Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Communication Protocol | HART |
Material | Stainless steel, Aluminum |
Input | RTD, Thermocouple, mV |
Ambient Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Configuration | Via HART communicator |
Power Supply | 10.5 to 42 V DC |
Measurement Range | Depends on sensor type |
Protection Rating | IP66 |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F) |
General guidelines for safe installation, commissioning, and maintenance.
Defines the device's designed applications and provides manufacturer contact info.
Details warranty limitations and operator responsibilities for data security.
Details explosion protection markings and device approvals for ATEX and IECEx.
Specifies temperature and electrical data for transmitters and LCDs in explosive environments.
Provides instructions for installing cable entries and glands in explosive atmospheres.
Describes the transmitter's digital nature and HART communication.
Details information found on the name plate and explosion protection marking.
Guidelines for inspecting, transporting, and storing the device safely.
Instructions for returning devices for repair or recalibration.
Describes wall and pipe mounting options and secure fastening.
Procedure for opening/closing housing and rotating the LCD indicator.
Covers grounding requirements and checks for intrinsic safety circuits.
Guidelines for installing electrical equipment in hazardous zones.
Details conductor material, cable glands, and IP rating requirements.
Illustrates methods for shielding sensor and power supply cables.
Describes the terminal compartment, cable entry, and sensor connection.
Specifies electrical data for resistance thermometers, thermocouples, and voltage inputs.
Details supported input types and output signal configurations.
Explains power supply requirements and voltage drop considerations on the signal line.
Covers pre-commissioning checks, HART protocol, and device setup.
Explains how to parameterize the device using HART tools.
Lists default parameter values configured at the factory.
Details sensor error adjustment and analog output calibration procedures.
Safety precautions and explanation of the process display on the LCD.
Describes HART variables and communication modes (point-to-point, multidrop).
Explains how the transmitter signals messages and errors on the LCD.
Details error signaling through HART interface and current output variations.
Provides a table of possible HART error messages, their causes, and remedies.
Safety precautions for performing maintenance activities on the device.
Safety warnings for repair and procedures for returning faulty devices.
Information on proper disposal of the product and packaging according to WEEE directive.
Indicates where to find the device data sheet for detailed specifications.
Information on where to find declarations of conformity for the device.
A form to be completed for returning devices for repair or calibration.
States that HART is a registered trademark of FieldComm Group.