Temperature transmitters

High-quality temperature transmitters from WIKA

Temperature transmitters convert the input signal from a wide range of sensors, such as resistance sensors and thermocouples, but in some cases also from potentiometers, into a standardised output signal (e.g. 0 ... 10 V or 4 ... 20 mA). With digital temperature transmitters, the sensor type and the measuring span can be freely configured, along with many further options such as the error signalisation or a measuring point identification.

Sales contact

WIKA Instrumentation Corporation (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Tel.:
+66 2 078-3223
info@wika.co.th

FAQ

What are 2-, 3- and 4-wire circuits?

They describe the number of wires with which the measuring resistor (e.g. a Pt100) is connected. While with the simplest 2-wire connection, the lead resistance can falsify the measuring result, this negative influence can be compensated within the 3- or 4-wire conn ... More

What should be considered when measuring level with transmitters (potentiometers)?

Pure percent measurement (ratio measurement)
T32: amplifier adjusted to input 10 kΩ to 100 kΩ
Smaller values are measurable, but with less accuracy.

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