PR Electronics 5300

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RS Stock No.:
796-7115
Mfr. Part No.:
5333D
Brand:
PR Electronics
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Brand

PR Electronics

Minimum Temperature Input

-200°C

Series

5300

COO (Country of Origin):
DK

Sensor Inputs


The PR 5333 programmable transmitter provides unrivalled input versatility from 2 & 3 Wire RTD or linear resistance up to 10 kΩ. Input sensor redundancy function maintains process availability and safety in the event of primary sensor failure.

5300 Series - In-Head Temperature Transmitter


PR Electronics 5300 series single input temperature transmitter offers unrivalled performance In applications making heavy demands on accuracy to convert a wide array of input types to a 4 – 20 mA output signal. The 5300 series transmitters are quickly and easily programmable to the specific application. Configuration via a standard PC and user-friendly software, PReset, available as a free download. Parameters for input, output, sensor error detection and process calibration can be configured via PReset within a few minutes.

Features and Benefits


• For DIN form B sensor head mounting

• Sensor drift detection maintains measuring point reliability

• Flexible input capability, with choice of output modes

• Superior accuracy ensures true, reliable measurements

• Fast response time easily supports safety and cost-critical applications

• High immunity to conducted noise: tested against 10 Vrms in the range 15 Hz–100 MHz

• Continuous check of vital stored data for safety reasons

• Runtime meters provide a valuable history of the process temperature and the ambient temperature around the transmitter

• Very low temperature coefficient ensuring maximum accuracy across changing ambient conditions

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