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CMCP565 Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter/Monitor

Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter/Monitor CMCP565

 

Key features:

  • Thermocouple Input
  • Temperature Output
  • Transmitter or Monitor
  • Voltage Detection
  • Type J and K Standard
  • 4-20 mA Output
  • 2 Buffered Outputs
  • 5 Selectable Ranges
  • Fault (OK) Detection
  • CSA & UL C1,D2
  • DIN Rail Mount.
   
The CMCP565 Isolated Thermocouple Temperature Transmitters are compatible with J and K type thermocouple inputs, and they provide a 4-20 mA output proportional to the overall measurement. Each unit processes the signal to determine overall amplitude, and outputs a 4-20 mA dc current that is proportional to a user specified range such as 0-250 Deg. F. Combining transmitters with an existing PLC or DCS system results in a high density, low cost monitoring system. Alarms relays and trip multiply are available with the Monitor version. Alarms – The CMCP500A Series Monitors have two independent set points, with LED alarm indicators and output relay contacts (Alert and Danger). Set points are adjustable via potentiometer, from 0 to 110% of full scale. Each has an adjustable delay of 1 to 10 seconds. SPST Relay contacts are rated 5 Amps @ 30 Vdc or 250 Vac for resistive loads. CMCP500 Monitor Approval LabelRelay contacts can be independently configured by the user for either Normally Open (NO) (Standard) or Normally Closed (NC) operation. Relays are normally de-energized and can be configured for latching or non-latching (standard) operation. Latched alarms may be reset locally or by remote contact closure. Trip Multiply – The monitors have set point multiplication of 3X via contact closure (2X available). To avoid tripping the alarms during machine start-up.
Custom Input and Output Configurations Available On Request

Buffered Output:

A BNC connector mounted on the front of the unit provides access to the buffered transducer output signal. This includes both the unfiltered vibration signal, and the DC bias voltage. Portable test equipment or analyzers like SKF-CM’s MicrologTM can be connected to this output without disturbing other system outputs.

Fault Detection:

On board fault detection circuitry continuously monitors the transducer for normal operation. If a fault occurs, the output current is reduced to 2 mA to indicate the fault to the readout system. A red LED on the front of the unit is turned on to provide a local indication of the fault.
   

Technical Specs:

 
Electrical
Input:  Type J or K
Power: +24 Vdc @ 45 mA max. (30 mA typical)
Protection: Reverse polarity and transient protection
Frequency Response (wo/filters): (-3 dB) 2 Hz to 20 kHz
Buffered Output: BNC Connector 0-20 kHz
Accuracy: 0.5 % of Full Scale Range
Output: 4-20 mA proportional to the full scale range
Maximum Load: 600 Ohms Resistive
Case: Isolated
Range:  English, 0 to 250° F, or Metric, -17.7 to 121° C
Fault Indication: Green LED and 4-20 mA < 2mA
 
 
Optional Relay Module
Alarms: OK, Alert and Danger
Alarm Setpoints: Alert and Danger Adjustable 0 to 110% FS
Trip Multiply: 2X or 3X on Contact Closure
Alarm Relays: OK, Alert and Danger
Form C, SPDT, 5A @ 30 VDC or 250 VAC
Latching or Non-latching, Selectable
Time Delay: 0.1, 1, 3, 6 or 10 Seconds, Selectable
Alarm LED’s: Alert = Yellow, Danger = Red
Display Outputs: 0-5 VDC for Current Value, Alert Setpoint and Danger Setpoint
   
Environmental
Operating Temp.: -20°C to +80° C (-4° F to +176° F)
Storage Temp.: -55°C to +125° C (-67° F to +257° F)
Relative Humidity: 0 – 95% Non-Condensing
   
Physical
Mounting: 32 mm (G style) or 35 mm (T style) DIN Rail
Size: Transmitter 1.0″ Wide x 3.11″ High x 3.95″ Deep
w/Relay Module 1.6″ Wide x 3.11″ High x 3.95″ Deep
   

Enquire about CMCP565 Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter/Monitor

    Send your inquiry via the form below or contact us: info@vims.pl, +48 12 446 40 50


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