Vaisala TMP1 Temperature Probe for Demanding Temperature Measurements

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Vaisala TMP1 Temperature Probe for Demanding Temperature Measurements
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Overview


Vaisala Temperature Probe TMP1 is designed for demanding temperature measurements in industrial applications such as pharmaceutical industry and calibration laboratories, where accuracy and robustness are essential. The TMP1 is part of the Indigo family and compatible with Indigo500, Indigo300, and Indigo200 series transmitters.

Features:

  • Accurate measurement (see the datasheet for specifications)
  • Wide temperature range (see the datasheet for specifications)
  • Modbus RTU over RS-485
  • Plug & play compatible with Indigo™ series of transmitters
  • Traceable 2-point calibration certificate

Flexible connectivity

The probe can be used as a standalone digital Modbus RTU transmitter over an RS-485 serial bus, and it can also be connected to Indigo transmitters and the Indigo80 handheld indicator. For easyto-use access to field calibration, device analytics, and configuration functionality, the probe can be connected to Vaisala Insight software for Windows.

Vaisala Indigo product family

Indigo transmitters extend the capabilities of Indigo-compatible measurement probes. The transmitters can display measurements on the spot as well as transmit them to automation systems through analog signals, digital outputs, and relays. Cable length between probe and transmitter can be extended to up to 30 meters. The Indigo80 handheld indicator is ideal for spot-checking and process monitoring, as well as for configuring, troubleshooting, calibrating, and adjusting the probe.

Relative humidity measurements in high humidities

When the TMP1 probe is connected to a control system in parallel with HMP7 Relative Humidity and Temperature Probe, it is possible to have relative humidity measurement in actual process temperature while using probe heating in the relative humidity probe. Probe heating helps to avoid condensation in situations where the dew point temperature of the process is close to the ambient temperature. When the humidity probe is heated above dew point temperature, condensation can be avoided and the relative humidity in the actual process temperature can be back-calculated based on the true process temperature measurement received from TMP1.

For more information, please see Data Sheet

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