Split Temperature Transmitter With 4-20mA Output 12-24VDC Power Supply And 175mm Rod Length
In contrast to the integrated type, a split temperature transmitter refers to the physical separation of the temperature sensor (temperature-measuring element) and the signal transmitter module, which are connected by wires and usually installed in different locations.
| Characteristics | Integrated Temperature Transmitter | Split Temperature Transmitter |
|---|---|---|
| Structure | Sensor and transmitter integrated | Sensor and transmitter separated |
| Installation | All on-site, simple and quick | On-site + control room, complex, wiring required |
| Signal Transmission | Outputs strong 4-20mA signal, strong anti-interference | Transmits weak analog signal, prone to interference |
| Maintenance | Needs on-site operation, inconvenient | Operates in control room, convenient and quick |
| Environmental Adaptability | Transmitter needs to withstand on-site environment | Transmitter in good environment, longer lifespan |
| Cost | High single-unit cost, but low overall installation cost | Low single-module cost, but high overall wiring cost |
| Applicable Scenarios | Scattered measurement points, renovation projects, general working conditions | Harsh environment, dense measurement points, large new construction projects |
Split-type temperature transmitters are a classic and reliable solution. They separate sensitive electronic components from harsh on-site environments. With the advantages of easy maintenance and centralized management, they still hold an important position in specific industrial fields, especially in large-scale process industries. The choice between integral and split types lies in a comprehensive balance of on-site environment, installation cost, maintenance convenience and signal reliability.