Robust and reliable cable temperature transmitter

Water/wastewater

Robust and reliable cable temperature transmitter

22 Nov, 2019

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JUMO’s dTRANS T09 temperature transmitter is ideal for simple retrofitting of plants. High vibration and shock resistance make the device particularly reliable. The cable transmitter with 4-wire connection for RTD temperature probes is available with an analogue output (4 to 20 mA) or an IO-Link interface.

Pt100 or Pt1000 sensors can be used in the JUMO dTRANS T09. The high-quality stainless steel case is available in protection types IP65, IP67, and IP69. Connection takes place on both sides using Plug and Play with M12 connectors. Pre-assembled cables for M12 connections on both sides, which are also available, can prevent wiring errors and thereby reduce mounting and maintenance costs.

Due to its design the JUMO dTRANS T09 is largely insulated from process influences so that it is particularly robust and durable.

The version with IO-Link interface optimizes production processes through communication down to the lowest field level and offers maximum transparency of the measured values and sensor states. This interface also contains a switching output. As a result, temperature measurement and monitoring is possible with only 1 device. This variant can also be used, for example, to digitize plants during a short standstill.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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