Marine Temp. Transmitter
Introduction:
Marine temperature transmitter is a device used to measure and transmit temperature data in marine environments. It is specifically designed to operate reliably in the harsh conditions found at sea.
The transmitter typically consists of a temperature sensor, signal conditioning circuitry, and a communication interface. The temperature sensor can be of various types, including thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), or thermistors. The sensor is responsible for detecting the temperature and converting it into an electrical signal.
The signal conditioning circuitry processes the electrical signal from the temperature sensor to provide accurate temperature measurements. It may include amplification, filtering, and linearization techniques to improve the accuracy and reliability of the temperature data.
Technical Parameters:
Model |
Temp. affect element |
Measuring range |
Protector Material Dia. mm |
Nominal pressure |
Output (option) |
|
WXPK |
Pt100 Pt500 Pt1000 |
-70~500 |
SUS304 SUS316L Single/double protector
|
Φ12
Φ16 |
1.0MPa |
1. Output resistence (two, three wire) 2. Output DC 4~20mA (two wire) |
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