Baumer Temperature Transmitter PT 100 Input, 7 → 40 V

2212-0001-0 Baumer Temperature Transmitter PT 100 Input, 7 → 40 V
Baumer

Product Information

Diameter:
44 mm
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-40°C
Output Type:
Analogue
Hazardous Area Certification:
ATEX, IECEx
Supply Voltage:
7 → 40 V
Input Type:
PT100
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+85°C
RoHs Compliant
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This is Temperature Transmitter PT 100 Input 7 → 40 V manufactured by Baumer. The manufacturer part number is 2212-0001.0. Its diameter is 44 mm. Whereas, the minimum operating temperature of the product is -40°c. Furthermore, it has aanalogue output. The product is certified with atex, iecex hazardous area certification. Features 7 → 40 v supply voltage. It carries pt100 input type. It has a maximum operating temperature of +85°c.

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