3. Specifications
Thermometer with transmitter and output signal 4 ... 20 mA
Electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC)
Temperature units
Info data
Configuration and
calibration data
Electrical connection
Readings in % refer to the measuring span
For a correct determination of the overall measuring deviation, both sensor and transmitter
measuring deviations have to be considered.
1) The temperature transmitter should therefore be protected from temperatures over 85 °C (185 °F).
2) ±0.2 % for measuring ranges with a lower limit less than 0 °C (32 °F)
3) Use resistance thermometers with shielded cable and ground the shield at at least one end
of the lead if the lines are longer than 30 m or leave the building. Operate the instrument in a
grounded state.
4) During transient interferences (e.g. burst, surge, ESD) take into account an increased
measuring deviation of up to 2 %.
Thermometer with direct sensor output with Pt100 and Pt1000
Temperature range
Class A
■
Class B
■
Temperature at the connector Max. 85 °C (185 °F)
Measuring element
Connection method
Tolerance value of the meas-
uring element per IEC 60751
Electrical connection
For detailed specifications for Pt sensors, see Technical information IN 00.17 at
www.wika.com.
WIKA operating instructions model TR33
EN 61326 emission (group 1, class B)
interference immunity (industrial application),
4)
configuration at 20 % of the full measuring range
Configurable °C, °F, K
TAG No., descriptor and user message can be
stored in transmitter
Permanently stored
M12 x 1 circular connector (4-pin)
Without neck tube -30 ... +150 °C (-22 ... +302 °F)
With neck tube -30 ... +250 °C (-22 ... +482 °F)
Without neck tube -50 ... +150 °C (-58 ... +302 °F)
With neck tube -50 ... +250 °C (-58 ... +482 °F)
Pt100 (measuring current: 0.1 ... 1.0 mA)
■
Pt1000 (measuring current: 0.1 ... 0.3 mA)
■
2-wire
■
3-wire
■
4-wire
■
Class A
■
Class B at 2-wire
■
M12 x 1 circular connector (4-pin)
, and
3)
EN
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