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CMCP-500 Series - Single Channel Transmitters


CMCP-500 Series Transmitters

Features:

  • Low Cost per Channel

  • 4-20 mA Output

  • Transducer Fault Detection

  • Buffered Transducer Output On Front BNC

  • High and Low-Pass Filters Available

  • Small Size and DIN Rail Mount

  • Approved

 

The CMCP-500 series transmitters are designed for a multitude of sensors. Standard models are available for all vibration transducers, temperature, process, and other parameters.

 

Each monitor provides power to the associated transducer, processes the signal to determine the amplitude, and outputs a 4-20mA signal. The 4-20mA proportional output is designed for use in datalogging or process control in the plant's PLC, DCS or HMI.

 

Available Models:

CMCP-525 Vibration Acceleration Transmitter

CMCP-530 Vibration Velocity Transmitter

CMCP-535 Integrated Vibration Displacement Transmitter

CMCP-540 Vibration Displacement Transmitter

CMCP-545 Position Transmitter

CMCP-547 Differential Expansion Transmitter

CMCP-548 Case Expansion Transmitter

CMCP-549 Valve Position Transmitter

CMCP-560 Isolated RTD Temperature Transmitter

CMCP-565 Isolated Thermocouple Transmitter

CMCP-570 Solid State Temperature Transmitter

CMCP-575 Speed Transmitter

CMCP-580 Process Variable Transmitter

CMCP-585 Eccentricity Transmitter

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Buffered Output - A BNC connector mounted on the front of the unit provides access to the buffered transducer output signal. This includes both the unfiltered vibration signal, and the DC bias voltage. Portable test equipment or analyzers like SKF-CM's Microlog can be connected to this output without disturbing other system outputs.

 

Fault Detection - On board fault detection circuitry continuously monitors the transducer for normal operation. If a fault occurs, the output current is reduced to 2 mA to indicate the fault to the readout system. A red LED on the front of the unit is turned on to provide a local indication of the fault.

 

Filters - For vibration monitoring applications that require monitoring specific frequency bands, optional high-pass and low-pass filters can be specified. (Only available on vibration models)

 

Displays And Assemblies - Various display options, NEMA and explosion-proof enclosures, and assembled multi-channel systems are available.

 

Vibration Transmitter Data Sheet in PDF Format