Sanitary 3-A Versions of RTDs and Transmitter Probes from AutomationDirect

October 7, 2020

The AutomationDirect process control temperature sensor lineup now includes RTD versions of the M12 connection transmitters, transmitter versions of the RTDs without process connection, and sanitary 3-A versions of RTDs and transmitter probes.

ProSense Pt100 RTD sensors and transmitters with sanitary connection probes offer a clean-in-place tri-clamp process connection ideal for applications where corrosion and product contamination are factors. Temperature measuring ranges for ProSense Pt100 type RTD probes with sanitary connections (from $94.00) are available from -58 to 400 degrees F.

ProSense XTP series temperature transmitters (from $127.00) conveniently combine a precision Pt100 or Pt1000 RTD sensing element and transmitter electronics in a single stainless-steel body. Available in three preconfigured measuring ranges, XTP series transmitters are ready to use out-of-the-box or use the free XT-SOFT software to program transmitters with a custom measuring range.

ProSense Pt100 RTD sensors and transmitters with sanitary connection probes have a one-year warranty and are cURus, CE approved.

To learn more, visit www.automationdirect.com/sanitary-sensors.

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