TTF300 FIELD-MOUNT TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER | CI/TTF300-EN REV. H
Electrical data for inputs and outputs
Input - resistance thermometer / resistances
Resistance thermometer
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Pt100 in accordance with IEC 60751, JIS C1604, MIL-T-24388
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Ni in accordance with DIN 43760
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Cu in accordance with recommendation OIML R 84
Resistance measurement
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0 to 500 Ω
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0 to 5000 Ω
Sensor connection type
Two-, three-, four-wire circuit
Connection lead
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Maximum sensor line resistance
per line 50 Ω in accordance with NE 89
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Three-wire circuit:
Symmetrical sensor line resistances
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Two-wire circuit:
Compensation up to 100 Ω total lead resistance
Measurement current
< 300 μA
Sensor short circuit
< 5 Ω (for resistance thermometer)
Sensor wire break
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Measuring range: 0 to 500 Ω > 0.6 to 10 kΩ
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Measuring range: 0 to 5 Ω > 5.3 to 10 kΩ
Detection of sensor wire break in accordance with NE 89 in
all lines
Sensor error signaling
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Resistance thermometer:
Sensor short circuit and sensor wire break
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Linear resistance measurement:
Sensor wire break
Input - thermocouples / voltages
Types
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B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T in accordance with IEC 60584
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U, L in accordance with DIN 43710
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C in accordance with IEC 60584 / ASTM E988
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D in accordance with ASTM E988
Voltages
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−125 to 125 mV
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−125 to 1100 mV
Connection lead
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Maximum sensor line resistance:
per line 1.5 kΩ, total 3 kΩ
Detection of sensor wire break in accordance with NE 89 in
all lines
Input resistance
> 10 MΩ
Internal reference junction Pt1000, IEC 60751 Cl. B
(no additional jumpers necessary)
Sensor error signaling
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Thermocouple:
Sensor wire break
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Linear voltage measurement:
Sensor wire break
Functionality input
Freestyle characteristic / 32-points-sampling point table
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Resistance measurement up to a maximum of 5 kΩ
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Voltages up to maximum 1.1 V
Sensor error adjustment
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Through Callendar-Van Dusen coefficients
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Through value table, 32 support points
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Through single-point adjustment (offset adjustment)
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Through two-point adjustment
Input functionality
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1 Sensor
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2 Sensors:
mean measurement,
differential measurement,
sensor redundancy,
Sensor drift monitoring
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