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Local temperature readout requires no power

A Moore Industries International product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Mar 2, 2007

The Bimetal dual-mode remote thermometer provides on-site indication of process temperature conditions, and simultaneously provides a mV or ohm signal proportional to temperature

The Bimetal dual-mode remote thermometer provides on-site indication of process temperature conditions, and simultaneously provides a mV or ohm signal proportional to temperature for input to a transmitter, Remote Terminal Unit (RTU), controller, recorder, indicator, PLC, DCS or SCADA system.

The Bimetal requires no power supply at the point of measurement.

It includes a rugged thermowell probe assembly that contains a Moore Industries RTD or thermocouple sensor, and a large analogue display.

Both the sensor and display are NIST traceable, and can be quickly calibrated in the field.

No source of power is needed to drive the local analogue readout; the thermocouple or RTD can be read via a standard transmitter, signal conditioner or analogue input device.

The easy-to-read three-inch dial provides local temperature indication in 0-250F and 0-500F dial ranges, is hermetically sealed per ASME B40.3, and has field-adjustable calibration.

The dial gauge has NIST traceable calibration of up to 1% of reading.

Integral RTD and thermocouple probes install in 0.25-inch or 0.38-inch thermowell bores in a choice of mounting styles, provide accuracy up to 0.04% of reading, and have hermetically-sealed, high-temperature wires.

Options include three and four-wire 100 and 1000 Ohm platinum RTDs, Type J and K thermocouples, 316 and 304 stainless steel stems in various lengths, and Moore Industries temperature transmitters.

When combined with a temperature transmitter, the Bimetal provides a 4-20mA or 1-5Vdc output.

This high-level, noise-resistant signal is ideal for sending process data long distances back to a field-mounted RTU or directly to a control room.

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