SEM203P Temperature Transmitter
Brand: Status InstrumentsSEM203P Temperature Transmitter
Brand: Status InstrumentsThe SEM203/P is a low cost configurable in-head transmitter that accepts PT100 temperature sensors and converts sensor output over a configured range to a standard industrial (4 to 20) mA transmission signal.
A simple push button operation allows the user to not only select the desire range and burnout direction but also perform user trim at both (4 and 20) mA points.
The SEM203 in head transmitter incorporates the latest digital technology to ensure accurate drift free performance.
If required the desired range can be specified at the time of order, removing the need for user configuration.
If the range is not specified then the transmitter will be shipped with the default range of (0 to 100) ° C set.
Specifications
Brand
Accuracy
- (mA Output/2,000) or 5 μA whichever is greater
- Measurement Accuracy: 0.2° C (0.36° F) ± 0.05 % of Reading
Ambient Temperature Range
- -40° to 85° C (-40° to 185° F)
Approvals & Certifications
- EMC - BS EN 61326
- IEC 61000-4-2, 61000-4-3, 61000-4-4, 61000-4-5
Circuit Protection
- Surge
Configuration
- Unique Push Button
Current
- < 200 µA - Excitation Current
Humidity
- Ambient Humidity: 10 to 90 % Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing
Linearization
- BS EN 60751 (IEC 751) Standard / JISC 1604
Output
- < 3.9 mA - Min.
- 21.5 mA - Max.
- 4-20 mA, 2-Wire Current Loop
Output Load
- Maximum
Power Supply
- 10-30 Vdc
Power Supply Effect
- Loop Voltage Effect: 0.2 µA/V
Resistance
- Maximum
Response Time
- 1 second
Sensor Protection
- Programmable Burn-Out
Sensor, Probe Connection
- Screw Terminal
Sensor, Probe Type
- Pt100 100R @ 0° C 2- or 3-Wire
Span - Minimum
- 25° C (77° F)
Storage Temperature
- -50° to 90° C (-58° to 194° F)
Temperature Effect
- 0.002° C/ohm - Lead Resistance
Temperature Range
- Sensor Range: -195° to 845° C (-319° to 1,553° F), (18 to 390) ohms
Thermal Drift
- ± 0.02° C/°C
- ± 2 μA/°C
Turn-On Time
- Start Up Time: 4 seconds (I Out < 4 mA During Start Up)
Update Time
- 500 milliseconds
- Warm-Up Time: 1 Minute to Full Accuracy