Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
PR ElectronicsInput Type
Linear Resistance, RTD, Thermocouple, Voltage
Supply Voltage
8 → 30 V dc
Diameter
23.5 (Width) mm
Minimum Temperature Input
-200°C
Maximum Temperature Input
850°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+85°C
Series
6300
Depth
104mm
Country of Origin
Denmark
Product details
6337A 2-Wire HART Transmitter
PR Electronics 6337A HART 7 programmable 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 6335 transmitters provides unrivalled input versatility with galvanic isolation up to 1.5 kVAC. Virtually any thermocouple or 2, 3 & 4 Wire RTD, plus linear resistance and bipolar mV signals. Input sensor redundancy function maintains process availability and safety in the event of primary sensor failure.
The 6300 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
• DIN Rail mounting
• Galvanic isolation
• 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
What is HART?
The HART protocol is a low speed, digital communications scheme that is carried on a 4…20 mA current signal. Since 4…20 mA loops are commonly used in industry, the HART protocol is easy to implement, easy to use, and easy to troubleshoot.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
PR ElectronicsInput Type
Linear Resistance, RTD, Thermocouple, Voltage
Supply Voltage
8 → 30 V dc
Diameter
23.5 (Width) mm
Minimum Temperature Input
-200°C
Maximum Temperature Input
850°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+85°C
Series
6300
Depth
104mm
Country of Origin
Denmark
Product details
6337A 2-Wire HART Transmitter
PR Electronics 6337A HART 7 programmable 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 6335 transmitters provides unrivalled input versatility with galvanic isolation up to 1.5 kVAC. Virtually any thermocouple or 2, 3 & 4 Wire RTD, plus linear resistance and bipolar mV signals. Input sensor redundancy function maintains process availability and safety in the event of primary sensor failure.
The 6300 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
• DIN Rail mounting
• Galvanic isolation
• 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
What is HART?
The HART protocol is a low speed, digital communications scheme that is carried on a 4…20 mA current signal. Since 4…20 mA loops are commonly used in industry, the HART protocol is easy to implement, easy to use, and easy to troubleshoot.