ABB PFTL101B Temperature transmitter

Product details: Country of Origin: USA Moq :1 piece Packaging: new raw materials and individual packaging Delivery time :2-3 working days Payment method: Bank transfer, Western Union We operate ABB, GE aereration, A-B, Honeywell, KUKA, SCHNEIDER, Bentley, TRICONEX Invensys, WOODWARD, FOXBORO, WESTINGHOUSE, and MOTOROLA MOTOROLA, KEBA, KOLLMORGEN, EMERSON, HIMA dark horse, industrial and commercial energy storage, container energy storage, household light energy storage, (peak cutting, valley filling, backup power supply) can be contacted if necessary. Contact: Han Fangting Sales Manager Mobile :18030042035 QQ: 748141623 Email: 748141623@qq.com Web site :www.changxindcs.com www.changxinsz.com

ABB PFTL101B

The ABB PFTL101B is a high performance temperature transmitter for converting resistance signals from thermal resistors such as Pt100, Pt500 and Pt1000 into standard 4-20 mA current signals. It has the following characteristics:

High precision: Measuring accuracy up to ±0.1%


Wide range: Support range from -50°C to 500°C
Fast response time: The response time is less than 2 seconds
High linearity: the linearity reaches ±0.1%
Strong anti-interference ability: It has good anti-interference ability and can be used in harsh environments
Supports HART protocol: Supports HART protocol for remote configuration and diagnosis
Product parameters:

Power supply voltage: 24 V DC
Power consumption: < 5 W
Ambient temperature: -40°C to 80°C


Protection level: IP67
Specifications:

Dimensions: 72 mm x 30 mm x 24 mm
Weight: About 0.2kg
Mounting method: wall mounted or rack mounted
Applications:

ABB PFTL101B temperature transmitters are used in a wide range of industrial automation applications, including:

Industrial control system
Process control system
Oil and gas
Chemical engineering
electricity
metallurgy
Manufacturing industry

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