5/7/2009 9:15 AM | |
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take a sensor you want to use with the right converter to 0-10v and you can do what ever you want i use converters from www.jummo.de they are programed for the in-out and they cost the same money as the expansion for am pt100 module of logo. AttachmentT95.6520gb.pdf (321 Downloads) |
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5/7/2009 9:33 AM | |
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Thanks Dinovitisis I have followed the link and info you sent me and also done some hard work Googling this afternoon and can now see the solution. What I have found is that most of the temperature transmitters that I have come accrossconvert to 4-20mA(not 0-10V). Clearly the one you sent me does (and another I found at www.omega.com) - but they do seem a bit more expensive than the basic 4-20mA versions. However, I would need to purchase a Logo! Analogue input if I was going to try use the 4-20ma type and therefore the total cost would be about the same. One last question.WouldI be able to set up the gain and offset for a 4-20mA signal into the Logo!'s 0-20ma satisfatorily? Thanks again Simon |
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