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Standard in the industry today, as it has been for years, is the 4-20 milliamp signal. This universal output allows the end user to take any process parameter, scale the unit measurement over the 4-20 mA span, and get a linear representation of that measurement back at the PLC.
For OEMs measuring several parameters in their systems and also watching costs, this is not an option. Transmitters feeding to a PLC are the norm.
During the initial years of microprocessor-based transmitters, displays were used for calibration and also provided the added benefit of a local process display. Additional features such as relays and open collector outputs soon followed.
GF Piping Systems has been at the forefront of this transmitter evolution with Signet instrumentation. With standard 4-20mA-only option, relay outputs and two channel devices, the Signet line of industrial transmitters gives the OEM/end-user a wide variety of choices. Mounting options have expanded to include integral, remote, and 1/4 DIN panel mount displays.
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In the always-competitive OEM market, cost concerns drive buying decisions. GF Piping Systems has added a multi-parameter controller which provides up to six sensor inputs, four 4-20mA outputs and relay outputs, in order to simplify and lower overall costs to the OEM.
For OEMs using central touch-screen displays, another way to lower measurement costs in an increasingly competitive market is to return to basics with blind transmitters. The Signet 2537 sensor with 4-20mA option combines the stability and reliability of microprocessor-based transmitters along with reduced costs by eliminating unnecessary displays.
GF Piping Systems offers several sensing device choices:
All these devices offer accurate, reliable sensing combined with cost-effectiveness performance. In today’s cost-conscious environment, OEMs will find these products to provide a reliable solution for flow and pH/ORP measurement requirements.
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