SIEMENS SITRANS Temperature Transmitters (Head Mounting)

Thanks to its compact design, it allows use in the low-cost connection head Form B, even in the flat-cover version where it is installed in place of the terminal block. It also has a host of user-friendly and safe features. Thanks to clear functional positioning, all users will find the device that ideally supports their requirements. There are four different types of head mounting transmitters, Namely TH 100, TH200, TH300 and TH400


SITRANS TH100 is rigid designed for economic use. For example with saving of the galvanic insulation, which is not need for PT100. Therefore the TH100 offers economic plant operation and reliable measurements. It is an ideal substitute for over aged analogue PT100 transmitters. Setup is quick and easy with the transmitter-modem and SIPROM T. This configuration tool can be downloaded for free.

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SITRANS TH200 is designed to support all common RTDs, thermocouples, resistance and millivolt-sensors. Setup is quick and easy with the transmitter-modem and SIPROM T software. This configuration tool can be downloaded free. Unique user-friendly details are implemented: Without opening the 4-..20mA loop, the output current can read directly with a multimeter. A red/green LED shows the technician the status at a glance.

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SITRANS TH300 with HART- protocol is designed to support all common thermocouples, resistance and millivolt sensors. Setup is quick and easy with SIMATIC PDM or handheld communicator. Unique user-friendly details are implemented: Without opening the 4 to 20mA loop the output current can read out directly with a multimeter. A red/green LED shows the technician the status at a glance.

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SITRANS TH400 is available either with PROFIBUS PA or FOUNDATION Fieldbus (FF). It is designed to support all common RTD, thermocouple, resistance and millivolt sensors. Setup is quick and easy with SIMATIC PDM (PA) or AMS and handheld communicator (FF). Due to its small size, the device allows flexible mounting options, even in a DIN Type B connection head.

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