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0…35°C Temperature Range Sensor with 4-20mA Current Output Signal Transmitter

Measure temperature over a 0 to 35 degrees Celsius range and convert it to a 4 to 20 milliamps loop output signal.

0...35°C Temperature Range Sensor with 4-20mA Current Output Signal Transmitter

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    • STT-26 0…35°C IP68 Temperature Probe & Transmitter
      • STT-26 0…35°C IP68 Freshwater Thermometer & Transmitter
      • STT-26 0…35°C IP68 Seawater Thermometer & Transmitter
  • Conversion Tool and Table

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STT-26 0…35°C IP68 Temperature Probe & Transmitter

STT-26 0...35°C IP68 Temperature Probe & TransmitterThe STT-26 submersible temperature probe is used to measure temperature in a liquid over a 0 to 35 degC range, using a submerged PT100 thermometer, and an integrated 4-20mA current loop output transmitter to send the signal through long cable lengths.

STT-26 0…35°C IP68 Freshwater Thermometer & Transmitter

  • SKU ID: s1-stt26-0013
  • Part Number: STT-26-SP-005-D-00
  • Housing Material: Stainless Steel 316
  • Cable Material: PUR
  • Cable Length: 5 metres (16 feet)
  • Pressure Rating: Tested to 5 bar, 72.5 psi, 50mH2O, 167 ftH2O for 48 hours
  • Sensor Technology: PT100 – Platinum Resistance Thermometer
  • Calibrated Temperature Range: 0…35°C
  • Output Signal: 4-20mA, 2 wire current loop
  • Accuracy: mA out/2000 or 5 uA, whichever is the greater
  • Power Supply: 10-32Vdc
  • Special Options: None

STT-26 0…35°C IP68 Seawater Thermometer & Transmitter

  • SKU ID: s1-stt26-0014
  • Part Number: STT-26-MT-005-D-00
  • Housing Material: Marine Bronze CA104
  • Cable Material: TPE-U
  • Cable Length: 5 metres (16 feet)
  • Pressure Rating: Tested to 5 bar, 72.5 psi, 50mH2O, 167 ftH2O for 48 hours
  • Sensor Technology: PT100 – Platinum Resistance Thermometer
  • Calibrated Temperature Range: 0…35°C
  • Output Signal: 4-20mA, 2 wire current loop
  • Accuracy: mA out/2000 or 5 uA, whichever is the greater
  • Power Supply: 10-32Vdc
  • Special Options: None

Conversion Tool and Table

Enter or look up a measured temperature over the range 0 to 35 degrees Celsius to determine the current reading from a 4 to 20 mA output signal transmitter.

Enter input value in °C for a linear range from 0 to 35 °C to calculate output value in mA for a linear range from 4 to 20 mA.

Input °C
Output mA
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Request product info for a 0...35 °C linear input range to 4...20 mA linear output scale measurement device.

Pick a value from the 0 to 35 °C linear input range column of the conversion table below, and find the corresponding value in the 4 to 20 mA linear output range column.

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Wirelessly Measure & Log 4-20mA

Use this battery powered wireless 4-20mA wireless transmitter to transmit readings to a receiver connected to USB, RS485, RS232, cellular network or analog output

Use this battery powered 4-20mA wireless transmitter to transmit readings to a receiver connected to USB, RS485, RS232, cellular network or analog output

Wirelessly Measure & Log Temperature

Use this battery powered wireless temperature probe to transmit readings to a receiver connected to USB, RS485, RS232, cellular network or analog output

Use this battery powered wireless temperature probe to transmit readings to a receiver connected to USB, RS485, RS232, cellular network or analog output

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