Omega TX91 manual Introduction

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Introduction 1

The TX91 two-wire transmitter receives and measures signals from thermocouples and sends an output current of 4-20 mA which is directly proportional to the thermocouple millivolt input. It is designed to connect with only two copper wire leads that will supply the voltage to operate the transmitter from a DC power supply, and also carry the output current. The output current is then used for recording, computing or controlling.

If the TX91 is mounted inside a protection head, such as the OMEGA NB1 Protection Head (see Figure 3-1), the thermocouple extension wires are replaced by two copper wires that carry the 4-20 mA signal and DC voltage to operate the transmitter. (Refer to the OMEGA Temperature Handbook for information on NB1 Thermocouple Assembly.)

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Contents User’sGuide Servicing North America Return Requests / Inquiries Introduction Calibration Instructions General Description IntroductionIntroduction TX91 Thermocouple Transmitter Introduction Introduction Straight line Approximation of Curve Models Available FeaturesTX91 Models Available Model Number Description Unpacking Mounting the TX91 InstallationAssembly of the TX91 Transmitter Inside RT Mounting Track in inches TX90-BR Mounting Bracket in inches Mounting Track RT Bracket TX90-BR Wiring the TX91 Refer to Figure Wiring Diagram for the TX91 Potentiometers Equipment Required Calibration InstructionsSet-up of Equipment Calibration Procedures Refer to Figure Calibration Instructions Calibration Set-Up Calibration Set-Up. Alternate Calibration Values for the TX92 Current rating on the power supply Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Guide Model No Description AccessoriesGeneral SpecificationsInput Intrinsically Safe Interconnection Diagram WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop online at omega.com