| Make: SEVEN SENSOR | Model: 3S-MT-PT1000-U |
Category: Module Temp
The Module Temperature Sensor-PT1000 with 0-10V Output is an industrial-grade temperature sensor designed to provide precise temperature measurements with a 0-10V analog output. It is based on the PT1000 RTD (Resistive Temperature Detector) technology, where platinum is used as the sensing element. As the temperature changes, the resistance of the platinum element changes in a well-defined, linear manner, making it suitable for high-accuracy temperature measurements.
This sensor is specifically designed for applications requiring voltage-based output, where the temperature is converted into a 0-10V analog signal. The linear relationship between temperature and output voltage ensures that the sensor is easy to integrate with systems that use voltage inputs, such as PLC systems, data loggers, and temperature controllers.
1. The PT1000 RTD uses a platinum resistance element, which has a very stable and predictable resistance-to-temperature relationship. The resistance of the platinum element increases as the temperature rises, and this change in resistance can be accurately measured to determine the temperature.
2. The 0-10V output works as follows:
a) 0V corresponds to the lowest temperature in the sensor’s measurable range (e.g., -200°C).
b) 10V corresponds to the highest temperature in the measurable range (e.g., +850°C).
c) The output voltage increases linearly with the increase in temperature, which makes it easy to interpret the reading directly from the voltage.
3. The sensor is typically designed to output a voltage that is proportional to the temperature, and this output can be read by voltmeters, PLCs, or other control systems to monitor and manage temperature data.