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The DRT2-TS04P from Omron is a DeviceNet resistance thermometer input unit that features four analog inputs specifically designed for platinum-resistance thermometers. It operates within an IP20 enclosure rating.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Type | DeviceNet resistance thermometer input unit |
| Product Line | DRT |
| Part Number | DRT2-TS04P |
| Weight | 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg) |
| Degree of Protection (IP) | IP20 |
| Communication Protocol | DeviceNet |
| Communication Port(s) | DeviceNet Slave |
| Mounting Mode | DIN rail |
| I/O Type | Analog |
| Number of Analog Inputs | 4 |
| Analog Inputs | Platinum-resistance thermometer |
| Analog Inputs Resolution | 10 Bit |
| Compliance | RoHS Certificate of Compliance |
The DRT2-TS04P serves as an input unit for resistance thermometers within the Omron DRT series. It is capable of interfacing with platinum-resistance thermometers and supports a maximum of four analog inputs. Each input provides a resolution of 10 bits, allowing for detailed temperature readings.
Designed to communicate using the DeviceNet protocol, this unit operates as a slave device within a DeviceNet network. It is essential for applications that require precise temperature monitoring and control. The device is compliant with RoHS, confirming that it meets environmental regulations.
For installation purposes, the DRT2-TS04P is specifically designed for DIN rail mounting, facilitating straightforward integration into existing setups. With an IP20 protection rating, it safeguards the electronics from large airborne particles, but it is not intended for exposure to water. This compact device effectively streamlines the monitoring of temperatures through reliable and effective communication, making it a critical component for temperature control systems.