PCE-P20 Temperature transmitter for thermo-elements and resistance thermometers / ideal for normalized signals/ input and output galvanic insulation
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The PCE-P20 Temperature transmitter is designed to convert the signal from different temperature sensors into 4 ... 20 mA normalized
signal. In addition to temperature sensors such as Pt100, Pt100 or
thermo-elements, the PCE-P20 temperature transmitter can converter other signal
types. Therefore, the PCE-P20 temperature transmitter can be widely used. The PCE-P20 temperature transmitter can even convert voltages of -10 ... +10 in different scales of 4 … 20 mA. Input, output and power supply have a galvanic
insulation. The PCE-P20 temperature transmitter has its own temperature compensation to transform signals from
thermo-elements. So, it is necessary to connect an external compensation to the PCE-P20 Temperature
transmitter. The parameters of the PCE-P20 temperature transmitter are transferred by means of the PCE-PD14 programming
adapter. This function avoids tampering the process. The software also allows to view current measured
values. This is an advantage when a new setup is performed in the temperature transmitter however it has not been linked to the process
yet. With this function errors are avoided in advance. At the following link you will find an overview of other temperature transmitters for different applications in the field of the industry and
research.
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View or print user manual of the PCE-P20 temperature transmitter
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- Inputs for different waveforms
- Output 4 ... 20 mA
- Setting through a software
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- Outputs with galvanic insulation
- Mounting strip
- Small size
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Technical specifications |
Input
Pt100, Pt250, Pt500, Pt1000
thermo-elements: K, J, S, N
Direct voltage
Direct current
Resistance
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-200 °C ... 850 °C
-200 °C ... 1200 °C
-10 V ... 10 V
-20 mA ... 20 mA
0 Ω ... 4000 Ω
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Output Voltage Current |
0 ... 10 V, 10 ... 0 V, 0/1 ... 5 V, 5 ... 1/0 V 0/4 ... 20 mA ... 0/4 mA |
Input resistance Voltage Current |
> 1 MΩ 12 Ω 1 1% |
Maximum output resistance |
≤ 500 Ω |
Accuracy class |
0.2 |
Isolation |
Galvanic insulation: input and output |
Power supply voltage |
85 V ... 253 V/DC
20 V ... 40 V/DC
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Settings |
By programming adapter
it is delivered with a programmation done
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Operating temperature |
- 20 °C ... 55 °C
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Storage temperature |
- 20 °C ... 85 °C
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Maximum air humidity |
≤ 95 %
r.H. |
Dimensions |
22.5 x 100 x 120 mm |
Mounting |
Mounting strip: 35 mm |
Weight |
125 g |
Delivery content
1 x PCE-P20 Temperature transmitter and user manual
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Versions of the PCE-P20 Temperature transmitter (both input signal and measurement range can be programmed with the PCE-PD14) |
PCE-P20-PT-1
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Power supply: 85 ... 253 V AC/DC
Pre-programmed: Pt100, 0 ... 200 ºC
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PCE-P20-PT-2
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Power supply: 20 ... 40 V AC/DC
Pre-programmed: Pt100, 0 ... 200 ºC
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PCE-P20-TC-1
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Power supply: 85 ... 253 V AC/DC
Pre-programmed: Type K thermo-element, 0 ... 600 ºC
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PCE-P20-TC-2 |
Power supply: 20 ... 40 V AC/DC
Pre-programmed: Type k thermo-element, 0 ... 600 ºC
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PCE-P20-KV-1 |
Power supply: 85 ... 253 V AC/DC
It is adjusted on customer's request
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PCE-P20-KV-2 |
Power supply: 20 ... 40 V AC/DC
It is adjusted on customer's request
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Optional accessories of the PCE-P20 Temperature transmitter |
- PCE-PD 14 programming adapter The PCE-PD 14 programming adapter is required to setup the parameters of the PCE-N20I digital indicator. The PCE-N20I digital indicator can be adjusted via the software (included in the delivery) and the USB port.
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Here you will find an overview of all the measuring instruments available at PCE Instruments. |
Contact: PCE Instruments UK Limited
Unit 11 Southpoint Business Park
Ensign Way, Southampton
United Kingdom, SO31 4RF
Phone: +44(0) 23 809 870 30
Fax: +44(0) 23 809 870 39
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Contact: PCE Americas Inc.
1201 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 8
Jupiter 33458 FL
USA
Phone: +1-410-387-7703
Fax: +1-410-387-7714
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