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Temperature Transmitter

A Temperature Transmitter in automation is a crucial device used to convert temperature measurements from sensors (such as thermocouples or RTDs) into a standardized output signal, typically in the form of 4-20 mA, which can then be read by control systems like PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) or DCS (Distributed Control Systems). These transmitters play a key role in industrial automation by enabling precise monitoring and control of temperature in various processes, ensuring optimal operating conditions and preventing overheating or underheating in machinery or systems. They are widely used in applications such as HVAC systems, power plants, oil refineries, chemical plants, and food processing industries, offering high accuracy, reliability, and resistance to harsh environmental conditions. -> High accuracy(<0.1% FS) -> 2 wire technology, 4 to 20mA analog output -> Universal Input(RTD, T/C. VDC,Pot) & range with HART protocol -> Sensor head/ DIN Rail/ Field mounting