New Intelligent Transmitter Launched

Environmental laboratory

New Intelligent Transmitter Launched

12 Mar, 2012

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Invensys Operations Management (USA) has released a two-wire loop-powered intelligent transmitter that, when used with appropriate electrochemical sensors, provides measurement, local display and transmission of contacting conductivity, resistivity or concentration.

For contacting conductivity or resistivity applications requiring a two-wire, loop-powered transmitter, the Invensys Foxboro brand Model 876CR with Foxboro sensors provides the most flexible solution for wide-ranging application conditions.

The Foxboro Model 876CR offers easy configurability, a rugged field-mounted enclosure for the most challenging industrial environments and agency certifications for hazardous electrical areas. Unlike other contacting conductivity and resistivity solutions, the Foxboro offering provides the widest choice of sensing and configuration selections, resulting in the best possible match for process applications. The result is long service life, quick and easy application set changes and savings in both material and labor costs. HART communications and a time-saving HART Device Type Manager integrates with the plant asset management strategies, and the transmitter outputs a HART digital signal and a 4 to 20 mA analog output.

Key capabilities include rapidly customised to specific application requirements, including conductivity, resistivity and concentration. One basic transmitter handles all applications, simplifying inventory; Up to two unique configuration profiles can be saved, facilitating a quick and easy change, reducing operator time and costs; Can be preconfigured for up to three different applications, each with its own display format, temperature compensation curve, chemical concentration curve (if applicable) and output configuration; Easy switching of applications saves significant time; Applications can be auto-switched via user-programmable switch limits without the need to recalibrate the system for the new range, saving savings for operators and eliminating errors.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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