Allen-Bradley Duct Average Temperature Transmitter

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The Allen-Bradley Duct Average Temperature Transmitter is a reliable solution for monitoring average temperatures in HVAC systems. It utilizes multiple precision RTD sensors along a soft copper or stainless steel probe to provide accurate, fast, and stable temperature readings. This transmitter is suitable for a wide range of applications and installation environments, offering enhanced accuracy and durability.

Key Features

  • Multi-point average temperature sensor
  • Flexible copper or stainless steel probe
  • 4-20 mA current loop output
  • High accuracy & long term stability
  • Easy field calibration
  • Various probe lengths
  • NEMA 1 or 3R enclosures

Pages: 8 Allen-Bradley Duct Average Temperature Transmitter Installation instructions

Brand: Allen-Bradley Size: 490 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What types of probes are available for the transmitter?
The transmitter is available with either a flexible copper tube or a stainless steel probe. The type of probe you need will depend on the application and the length required.
How do I calibrate the transmitter in the field?
You can calibrate the transmitter using precision resistor values equal to the zero and span of the desired temperature range.. The manual provides detailed instructions for this process.
What is the recommended wiring for the transmitter?
For loop-powered operation, use twisted 18-22 AWG wire. It's recommended to use shielded cable for improved noise immunity. Do not route signal wires in the same conduit with power cables to prevent signal degradation.

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