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Brand Name: | Endress+Hauser |
Model Number: | TMT31 |
Certification: | Certified for use in Zone 2 (Ex ec) / Div. 2 areas |
Place of Origin: | Shanghai China |
MOQ: | 10PCS |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 10000PCS / Month |
Delivery Time: | 5-8 workdays |
Packaging Details: | Carton packing |
Price: | Negotiate |
Product Category: | Head Mounted Temperature Transmitter |
Product Name: | Temperature transmitter iTEMP TMT31 for accurate and reliable RTD measurements |
Installation: | Installation in terminal heads Form B as per DIN EN 50446 |
Output: | 4 to 20 mA analog output |
Input: | Single RTD sensor input for Pt100 or Pt1000 (2-/3- or 4-wire) sensors |
Current Consumption: | 3.5 to 22.5 mA |
Company Info. |
SENSE Instruments Co., Ltd. |
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Boost Safety and Efficiency with ITEMP TMT31 in Hazardous Areas
Introduction
When it comes to temperature measurement in hazardous areas, safety
and reliability are non-negotiable. The ITEMP TMT31 temperature
transmitter from Endress+Hauser is specifically designed to operate
safely in Zone 2 (Ex ec) and Division 2 areas, ensuring both
accuracy and safety.
Key Features
Ex Approvals: The TMT31 is certified for use in hazardous areas, providing peace of mind in environments where safety is critical.
Robust Design: With a high degree of protection (IP20/IP30) and resistance to shock and vibration, the TMT31 is built to withstand harsh industrial conditions.
Easy Installation: The TMT31 can be installed as a head transmitter or DIN rail device, offering flexibility for different installation scenarios.
Applications
The ITEMP TMT31 is ideal for industries such as oil & gas,
petrochemical, and mining, where temperature monitoring in
hazardous areas is essential for operational safety.
Why Choose ITEMP TMT31?
Endress+Hauser’s ITEMP TMT31 combines safety, reliability, and ease
of use, making it the go-to solution for temperature measurement in
hazardous environments.
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