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Temperature measurement: Conventional
News Release from: Jumo Instrument Company | Subject: CANopen
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 July 2004
CANopen - all in one temperature and
pressure
Last year, JUMO instruments introduced the new CANtrans series of transmitters with a CANopen interface: this year, the series has been extended by a combination sensor for pressure and temperature
Last year, JUMO instruments introduced the new CANtrans series of transmitters with a CANopen interface This year, the series has been extended by a combination sensor for pressure and temperature
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Melt pressure transmitter with 4/20mA and CANopen
The highly successful Jumo 4 ADM-35 series of melt pressure transducers can now also be supplied with pre-amplified or fieldbus output signals, and in a mercury-free version
This combined sensor is designated JUMO CANtrans pT, and can be used wherever pressure and temperature need to be measured at the same time and place.
The advantages in reduced costs and installation space are obvious: TWO variables being measured, but only needing one measuring point, one transmitter and one electrical connection.
Several different versions are available.
The possible pressure ranges cover 250mbar to 600bar, both gauge and absolute.
The temperature range stretches from -50C to +125C.
All process connections are implemented with a stainless steel diaphragm and are front-flush.
The CANopen interface supports the device profile DS404, thus ensuring compatibility with the other components in a CANopen control system.
Other features: robust devices that are compact and precise, at a price level that is comparable with the previous analogue transmitters, with pre-processing of the measurements and other supplementary functions in the transmitter, supporting a decentralised control system.
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