Product Description
Head Mounted Smart Temperature Transmitter has extensive applications in pharmaceutical, food processing and refrigeration industries for accurate transferring of different sorts of input signals. This system is required to monitor and regulate temperature of different sorts of movable equipments to enhance their performance. It uses thermocouple and RTD for signal transferring purpose. The parameters of this temperature transmitter can be adjusted via PC by using USB cable. The special head sensor design of this temperature transmitter enables it to maintain precision while converting sensor signal into output signal. We are a reliable manufacturer and exporter of Head Mounted Smart Temperature Transmitter.
Features :
- It can work under noise prone environment.
- It uses different sorts of communication options.
- Useful for controlling temperature of specific system
- Long working life
Specification
- Input from Rtd (Pt100, Pt 1000, Ni100), TC (B,E, J, K, N, R, S, T) and mV (-10 +70 mV);
- potentiometer (0 400 W/0 4 kW);
- three custom linearizations (up to 96 segments);
- Reversible output (e.g.: 20 4 mA);
- Accuracy : better than 0.2% fs;
- Configurable by PC plus RF programmer or by smartphone (using a free of charge app);
- Cold junction compensation disabling;
- Programmable retransmitted range;
- Operating temperature: -40 +85C;
- Compliance with CE, EN 61326-1;
- Calibration according to EN 60584-1: 2013, EN60751: 2008.
Other details
- Output Signal : 4-20mA
- Max Load : max. (V power supply-7.5V)/0.022A (current output)
- Measurement : tempt-linearity,resistance
- Circuit limit : <=22Ma
- Response time : <=1second
- Saturation current : Low side 3.9mA, high side 20.5Ma
- Alarm current : sensor damger or sensor turnoff output is 3.9mA or 22mA(except TC)
- Accuracy : 0.1%FS
- Measuring accuracy is related to measuring range
- Power supply : U=12V to 40V
- Working temperature : -40 to 85C
- Storage temperature : -40 to 100C
- Condenstaion : Allowable
- Protection : IP00; IP66 (mounted)
- Earthquake resistance : 4g/2 to 150HZ
- Voltage effection : can ignore
- Mounted angle : no limit
- Mount area : top of B type box
- Model no. MI-213, ATT1
Universal Sensor Input and Robust DesignThe MI 213 supports a wide range of sensors, including RTDs and multiple thermocouple types, making it ideal for diverse temperature measurement needs. Its head-mounted compact form and flame-retardant enclosure provide durability, while electrical isolation ensures safe and stable operation even in challenging industrial environments.
Precision Signal Conversion and Reliable OutputEngineered for accuracy and efficiency, the MI 213 converts low-level sensor signals into a standardized 420 mA output for seamless integration with control systems. Automatic cold junction compensation and a 16-bit resolution ensure dependable, linear performance, simplifying temperature data management for process automation.
Flexible Configuration and Easy IntegrationUsers can configure the MI 213 parameter settings conveniently via USB or HART, allowing swift adaptation to various sensor types and measuring ranges. The transmitter mounts neatly in DIN Form B sensor heads, making installation straightforward for distributors, manufacturers, or service providers involved in industrial automation.
FAQs of Micon MI 213- Head Mounted Temperature Transmitter MI-213:
Q: How is the Micon MI 213 temperature transmitter configured for different sensor inputs?
A: The MI 213 can be programmed using dedicated software accessed via a USB connection or HART interface, allowing users to select RTD or thermocouple sensor types and customize measuring ranges as required for their application.
Q: What are the key benefits of using a head-mounted transmitter like the MI 213?
A: Its head-mounted design enables direct installation into sensor connection heads, reducing wiring complexity. This enhances measurement accuracy, offers space-saving integration, and simplifies maintenance in industrial settings.
Q: Where is the MI 213 typically installed and used in industrial systems?
A: The MI 213 is mounted inside DIN Form B sensor heads attached to temperature probes, commonly used across industrial processes, automation systems, and machinery for critical temperature monitoring and signal transmission.
Q: What is the process for converting sensor signals to a usable output with the MI 213?
A: Sensor signals from RTDs or thermocouples are received by the MI 213, which then linearizes and transmits the temperature reading as a standardized 420 mA current signal. Automatic cold junction compensation is applied for thermocouple inputs to maintain accuracy.
Q: What level of accuracy and response time does the MI 213 provide?
A: The MI 213 achieves an accuracy of 0.1% of span and a response time of less than 500 milliseconds, ensuring timely and precise temperature data transmission for process control applications.
Q: When should electrical isolation between input and output be considered and what does the MI 213 offer?
A: Electrical isolation is essential when avoiding interference and protecting instrumentation. The MI 213 provides robust isolation between sensor input and output signal, making it suitable for electrically noisy or sensitive environments.
Q: What types of sensor connections can be used with the MI 213 and how does this affect installation?
A: The MI 213 supports both 2-wire and 3-wire RTD configurations. Users can choose either connection based on their sensor type and required accuracy, making installation flexible and adaptable to various field setups.