5337D
5337D Intrinsically safe temperature transmitter with HART®
Specifications
| RTD, TC, Ohm, and bipolar mV input | |
| 2 analog inputs and 5 device variables with status available | |
| HART protocol revision selectable from HART 5 or HART 7 | |
| Hardware assessed for use in SIL applications | |
| Mounting in hazardous gas and dust area | |
| For DIN form B sensor head mounting |
| Linearized temperature measurement with Thermocouple and RTD sensors e.g. Pt100 and Ni100 | |
| HART communication and 4...20 mA analog PV output for individual, difference or average temperature measurement of up to two RTD or TC input sensors | |
| Conversion of linear resistance to a standard analog current signal, e.g from valves or Ohmic level sensors | |
| Amplification of bipolar mV signals to standard 4...20 mA current signals | |
| Up to 63 transmitters (HART 7) can be connected in a multidrop communication setup |
| HART protocol revision can be changed by user configuration to either HART 5 or HART 7 protocol | |
| The HART 7 protocol offers: | |
| - Long Tag numbers of up to 32 characters | |
| - Enhanced Burst Mode and Event notification with time stamping | |
| - Device variable and status mapping to any dynamic variable PV, SV, TV or QV | |
| - Process signal trend measurement with logs and summary data | |
| - Automatic event notification with time stamps | |
| - Command aggregation for higher communication efficiency | |
| 5337D is designed according to strict safety requirements and is therefore suitable for applications in SIL installations | |
| Continuous check of vital stored data | |
| Meeting the NAMUR NE 21 recommendations, the 5337 HART transmitter ensures top measurement performance in harsh EMC environments. Additionally, the 5337D meets NAMUR NE43 and NE89 recommendations | |
| For full technical details please download the datasheet |
Customisation possibilities
You can remark the customisation in your quote
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