Input Range:-50°C to +150°C
Output Range:0 to 10 VDC / 4 to 20 mA
Accuracy:±0.1% of full scale
Resolution:0.01°C
Power Consumption:≤ 1W
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Humidity:95% non-condensing
Enclosure Rating:IP65
Input Type:Voltage or Current
Output Type:Voltage or Current
Communication Interface:MODBUS RTU
Mounting:Panel Mount
The EPRO SC203-100A-002IR-010-01K Temperature Signal Conditioner is engineered to withstand extreme conditions, ensuring reliable operation in industrial settings. It seamlessly integrates with a wide range of temperature sensors, providing highly accurate and stable temperature readings.
This conditioner is equipped with advanced signal processing algorithms that enhance measurement reliability and minimize interference from external factors. Its compact design makes it ideal for space-constrained environments, and its modular construction allows for easy customization to meet specific application requirements.
Key features include an ultra-low power consumption, ensuring extended operational life without the need for frequent maintenance checks. The unit’s robust IP65 enclosure provides protection against dust and water ingress, making it suitable for use in outdoor or industrial environments.
With its versatile communication interface supporting MODBUS RTU protocol, the conditioner facilitates seamless integration with existing monitoring systems, simplifying system setup and maintenance. It offers both voltage and current output options, catering to diverse industrial applications and ensuring compatibility with various display and control systems.
Designed for ease of use, the EPRO SC203-100A-002IR-010-01K Temperature Signal Conditioner comes with clear and intuitive setup instructions, allowing operators to configure and calibrate the device quickly. Its durability and precision make it an indispensable tool for temperature monitoring in industries such as manufacturing, chemical processing, and environmental control.
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