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Raytek adds analog outputs to MI3 monitoring system

By: Raytek Corporation
26 June, 2012
Raytek adds analog outputs to MI3 monitoring system
Raytek adds analog outputs to MI3 monitoring system
MI3 now has four analog outputs that are galvanically isolated from the power supply as well as from each other.

June 26, 2012— Raytek expands its MI3 product line for non-contact temperature monitoring by a communication box with four analog outputs that are galvanically isolated from the power supply as well as from each other. The 6TE DIN rail communication box connects up to four MI3 sensing heads.

Each signal output can be configured as 0/4..20 mA current or 0..5/10 V voltage output.

Users can thus easily update existing measurement points to state-of-the-art non-contact infrared technology from Raytek, without any changes to the communication infrastructure.

The analog box features an optically isolated relay output and a USB interface for comfortable pre-configuration. Each of the four analog outputs can be assigned to each sensing head, transmitting either measurement temperature or internal head temperature. The modular MI3 system provides very cost-efficient solutions especially for applications with multiple measuring points. In addition to the analog box it includes a choice of digital communication boxes, optionally with Modbus and Profibus interfaces or fully sealed in an IP65-rated metal housing.

Unique features of the complete line include digital communication from sensor to communication box, multiple sensing head design with up to eight sensors per communication box (for the boxes with digital outputs), automatic head registration for plug and play, and – directed particularly at OEMs – the world’s smallest stand-alone infrared pyrometer in a 28 x 14 mm stainless steel sensing head. MI3 sensors are more dynamic and versatile than any in their class, covering the full temperature range in one wavelength model. Long wavelength (8-14 μm) models are available for measurement ranges of -40 to 600 C and 0 to 1,000 degrees C.

A special sensor for glass measures temperatures from 250 to 1,650 degrees C at 5 μm. Short wavelength sensing heads with integrated laser sighting for 500 to 1,800 degrees C (1 μm) or 250 to 1,400 degrees C (1.6 μm) provide highly accurate measurements even in case of emissivity changes. The robust MI3 sensors have excellent EMC characteristics and can be used in ambient temperatures of up to 120 degrees C – that no extra cooling is required simplifies installation and cuts costs.

Raytek furthermore supplies the dedicated DataTemp MultiDrop software including many sophisticated functions and complementing the MI3 system as a valuable solution for all kinds of applications, e.g. printing, food processing, asphalt production, plastics processing, and machine condition monitoring.

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