Advanced Temperature Transmitter (models ATT60/70)

19-Dec-2007

Advanced Temperature Transmitter (models ATT60/70)

 

ThermoPLUS
• Advanced Temperature Transmitter Model ATT60/70
• Advanced Temperature Transmitter with FOUNDATION™ Model ATT60
• Smart Temperature Transmitter (Integral Sensor Type) Model ATT61/71
• Temperature Sensor Model ATT90
• Metallic Protecting Well for Temperature Sensor Model ATT9X
 

OVERVIEW
The Advanced Temperature Transmitter (models ATT60/70) is a field instrument that converts inputs from thermocouples, mVs, and resistance thermo-bulbs into analog (4 to 20mA) and digital signals and transmits them to receivers. Various parameters can be remotely set and self-diagnosis can be performed through the Smart Field Communicator (SFC). It can also execute two-way communications between the SFC, or HART® 375 communicator, and, via DE protocol, with the TDCS3000 or 3000X and a database, thus facilitating self-diagnosis, range resetting, and automatic zero adjustment. Easier to maintain Settings, adjustments and self-diagnosis can be done easily by SFC or HART communicator.

FEATURES

Flexible sensor types
• ThermoPLUS handles all thermal sensors, and any temperature range can be set as required.

Reduction in engineering work costs
• The models ATT60/70's two-wire system requires no compensation wires or field cables.

Self-diagnostics function
• Abnormal ambient temperature: Can monitor outside the range of -40 to 85deg C
• Abnormal input: When temperature sensor output fails.
• Thermocouple disconnection: Thermocouple is disconnected.

The optimum range for a given process
• Even if out of range, the necessary data can be read afterward from the holding function of the maximum and minimum PV values.

Convenient integral digital indicators
• They are available as an option (0 to 100% even scale), allowing simultaneous field display indication and signal transmission.

Type of protection
• ThermoPLUS has acquired the various Explosion protection approvals, including TIIS and FM.

HART® is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation.

 

 

 

 

 

Courtesy of  Azbil