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Omega Engineering's Series OS4000 Fiber Optic IR Transmitter

-- Product News, 11 August 2008

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Omega’s Series OS4000 industrial, high speed, fiber optic infrared transmitters measure temperatures from 200° up to 1600°C (392° to 2912°F) using three standard optical fields of view and three standard fiber optic cable lengths. The CE-compliant transmitter has a response time of 1 msec and adjustable emissivity from 0.05 to 0.99. Other features include built-in laser sighting for lens probe positioning, linear analog output (1 mV/°, 0-5 V dc, 0-10 V dc or 4-20 mA), high and low alarm outputs, fiber optic gain adjust, maximum and minimum temperature measurement, RS232 interface and a Windows-based PC interface software to allow changing response time, high and low alarm set points and data logging.

           

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