Temperature transmitters

High-quality temperature transmitters from WIKA

Temperature transmitters convert the input signal from a wide range of sensors, such as resistance sensors and thermocouples, but in some cases also from potentiometers, into a standardised output signal (e.g. 0 ... 10 V or 4 ... 20 mA). With digital temperature transmitters, the sensor type and the measuring span can be freely configured, along with many further options such as the error signalisation or a measuring point identification.

Sales contact Questions? Find a contact in your vicinity.


FAQ

What should be considered when measuring temperature with thermocouples?

For temperature measurement using thermocouples, a reference value is always needed and/or a compensation must be made. Thus, there is a sensor built into the digital transmitter (Pt100) which measures the terminal temperature (ambient temperature). (cold junction, ... More

What is the difference between analogue and digital transmitters?

At WIKA, analogue transmitters have analogue electronics fitted but no processors.
Digital transmitters have processors. The output signal can, however, be a 4 ... 20 mA analogue signal for both types.

Wish list - Documents (0)

There are currently no documents on your wish list. You can add any document from the download area to your wish list. To do this, select the desired language using the flag symbol.

The maximum number of 20 entries was reached.

To receive your download link via e-mail, enter your address here:

The e-mail address is invalid.