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AutomationDirect Adds New Line of Digital Temperature Sensors

April 27, 2017 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

AutomationDirect’s ProSense line of instrumentation products now includes the ETS series digital temperature sensors. The ETS series combines a precision RTD sensing element, measuring electronics, and process fitting all in a single stainless steel temperature transmitter probe.

Four standard probe insertion lengths and two integral male NPT process threads are available and allow direct mounting to the process or thermowells, eliminating the need for separate probe mounting or adapter fittings.

Two solid state switch outputs with no moving parts provide a reliable alternative to mechanical temperature switches. Select models allow an output to be configured as a scalable analog signal, turning the unit into a combination temperature switch and transmitter.

A built-in 4-digit display provides indication of the measured temperature. Two yellow LEDs indicate output switch status. The sensor housing can be rotated up to 310° after installation and the digital display can be electronically flipped 180° for inverted installations.

Simple pushbutton setup allows the ETS sensors to be easily and quickly configured prior to installation without the need for a separate temperature reference. Free ProSense XT-SOFT software can also be used to program the ETS sensor’s parameters.

ETS series Digital Temperature Sensors start at $146.00.

AutomationDirect
www.automationdirect.com/temperature-transmitters

Filed Under: Temperature Tagged With: AutomationDirect

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