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ITC-TXXXX-XX-DC Isolated Thermocouple Signal Conditioner/Converter (DC)
Brand: Pribusin, IncThe ITC-TXXXX-XX-DC provides high isolation from Input to Output to Power in a small, easy to install package. The universal DIN rail mount often makes it possible to install the ITC-TXXXX-XX-DC right next to other instruments that it is to be wired to. The many different Thermocouple types and ranges as well as output configurations allow it to be used in a great variety of temperature measurement applications.
The high output drive (1000 Ohms at 4-20 mA) allows the ITC-TXXXX-XX-DC to drive several other instruments directly from its output.
Upscale protection is standard on all units unless downscale protection is specified.
Features- High Input-Output-Power Isolation (1500Vac Test).
- Small Size - Fits on Terminal Block Rail.
- Industry Standard T/C Types: J, K, E, T, S, R.
- Special Ranges & Types Available.
- Cold Junction Compensated.
- Industry Standard Output: 4-20 mA, 1-5 Vdc, and more.
- High Output Drive on Current Outputs (1000 Ohms for 4-20 mA output).
- Power: 12, 24, 40 Vdc, 80 mA.
- High Noise Rejection.
- CSA and NRTL Approved (LR 51078).
Specifications
Brand
Accuracy, Linearity
- ± 0.2 % Max., ± 0.1 % Typical (Linear with Material)
Common Mode Rejection
- 120 dB at 60 Hz
Coupling Capacitance
- Input-Output-Power = 20 PF
Input Impedance
- 1 Megaohm Min.
Isolation
- Input to Output to Power 1500 Vac (Test)
Loop Drive
- Maximum
Loop Resistance Change Effects
- -0.03 % Per 100 ohms Change (4-20 mA Only) Calibrated at 250 ohms
Operating Temperature
- -40° to +50° C
Power
- 12, 24, 40 Vdc (19-29 Vdc) @ 80 mA (160 mA if Two Wire Supply Used)
Response Time
- 100 milliseconds to 63 % of Final Value, 500 milliseconds to 99 % of Final Value
Temperature Effects
- ± 0.025 % Per °C
Zero Drift
- 1 UV/mV Offset Per °C or 1 uV/°C, whichever is Higher