PNEUMATIC TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER 0
The 6131 Pneumatic Temperature Transmitter is specifically designed for commercial HVAC applications. It features a 0-100/0-35 ºC temperature compensated pressure transducer with factory set offset indexing, an integrated compression fitting for direct connection to building systems, an Alarm output, normally open or normally closed capability, and adjustable alarm delay time.
This Johnson Controls 6131 is a pneumatic temperature transmitter with two 4-20 mA output channels. This device have an operating range of -40â?? to 250â??F (-40â?? to 121.1â??C) and it requires a 12 to 32 VDC power supply. The 6131 has a mounting size of 1.75 x 3.0 x 5.5 inches, connector type is M12 screw nut, the maximum air flow is 10 SCFM at 15 PSI, the maximum pressure is 30 PSI, and the length of cable is 5 feet between sensor and transmitter
The Johnson Controls 6131 Pneumatic Temperature Transmitter, part of the Sentry family, is a 0-100 PSI transmitter with an NPT probe and a 3/4 inch output. A pneumatic pressure transmitter converts a pressure signal to a proportional 4-20 mA signal for proportional or on/off control of pneumatic actuators. Use this sensor as part of an industrial control system to monitor and analyze environments such as process control rooms, boiler rooms, and freezer storage rooms.
This Johnson Controls pneumatic pressure-temperature transmitter has a housing constructed of cast aluminum and formed steel. The uncalibrated, threaded thermowell has an NPT fitting, 0-100 psi working pressure, and 0-100 deg C process temperature.
A pneumatic transmitter is a device used to transmit a signal from a remote or indirect measurement source to a control point. Typically very accurate, three versions of this transmitter are available, including versions 0, 1, and 2. The version 0 transmitter transmits from 2 to 50 mA current, while the versions 1 and 2 cover ranges from 16 to 50 mA current. Dimensions for this component range from 20.3 mm x 145 mm x 64.9 mm to 63.3 mm x 250 mm x 85.2 mm.
Temperature-sensitive transmitters were developed for use in the majority of pneumatic signal source systems. They are used in a wide range of industrial and building automation applications, such as indicating the temperature in a dust collector, monitoring gondola freezer temperatures, or indicating the temperature in a process control room.
Proportional negative Electro-Valve (P/N 6131) is a general-purpose temperature transmitter which controls air temperature in air conditioning and heating systems.
A pneumatic output sensor with a tube extending through an opening in the enclosure
The 6131 is a single stage process transmitter that can measure temperature in applications ranging from -50C to +230C (-58F to +446F). The 6131 contains no moving parts during the normal operating range. It uses electronic technology, within a ceramic package, to provide accuracy of ±1.5% of the reading over the entire range.
Provides control of HVAC, filter, and duct systems with an adjustable range of up to 200 degrees F, a 2-wire configuration with simple installation and component interchangeability
Controls 6131 provides fixed loop control of chilled water, hot water, chilled water/steam fault thermistors, chilled water valve stems, hot water valve stems, & boiler or steam blowdown valves. Trip set point range 100°F to 180°F (-60°C to 82°C).
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