4-20mA Transmitters High Accuracy 2-Wire & 4-Wire Industrial Signal Transmitters
Did you know 43% of industrial plants still suffer signal loss with outdated transmitters? When your 4-20mA readings falter, entire production lines stutter. Imagine losing $18,000/hour during calibration failures. That's why smart engineers like you demand transmitters that never compromise precision.
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Our 4-wire transmitters achieve 0.05% accuracy - 3x better than industry average. See that glowing LED? That's ISO 9001-certified reliability monitoring your processes 24/7. While others fail at -40°C, our models thrive from -50°C to +85°C.
Feature | Our 4-20mA | Brand X | Brand Y |
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Calibration Cycle | 5 years | 2 years | 18 months |
HART Protocol | ✔️ v7 | v5 | ❌ |
Need explosion-proof housing? We deliver ATEX/IECEx certifications in 48 hours. Chemical plant corrosion? Our 316L stainless steel housing laughs at pH 14 solutions. Case Study: PetroChem Co. slashed downtime 62% using our modular transmitters.
98.7% signal stability across 142 offshore platforms
0 false alarms since installing 650 units in 2023
Why risk another day with shaky signals? 87% of converters who try our 4-20mA transmitters never switch back. Get your FREE configuration toolkit today - includes HART simulator profiles and installation checklists. Click below before the next maintenance cycle!
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A: A 4-20mA transmitter converts physical measurements (like temperature or pressure) into a standardized 4-20mA current signal. This signal is widely used in industrial control systems for reliable data transmission over long distances with minimal interference.
A: A 2-wire transmitter uses the same pair of wires for both power supply and signal transmission, while a 4-wire transmitter has separate wires for power and output signals. 2-wire systems are simpler and cost-effective, whereas 4-wire transmitters offer higher accuracy in complex setups.
A: Calibrate a 4-20mA transmitter by applying known input values (e.g., pressure or temperature) and adjusting the output to match the 4mA (low) and 20mA (high) thresholds. Use a precision multimeter or calibrator to verify the current signal aligns with the measured parameter.
A: Common causes include power supply issues, damaged wiring, or sensor misalignment. Check for loose connections, verify the power source, and ensure the sensor is properly calibrated to resolve the problem.
A: They are installed in industrial environments like manufacturing plants, oil refineries, and HVAC systems. These transmitters monitor variables such as flow, level, or pressure and integrate with PLCs or SCADA systems for process control.
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