Temperature ranges for the 2085-IRT4 input variables
The range of data format for the 2085-IRT4 expansion module covers the full analog range: temperature range of each sensor, 0 mV to 100 mV, or 0 Ω to 500 Ω.
TIP:
When you use Thermocouple B or Thermocouple C, set
Units
to °F
, and set Data format
to Engineering units x1
. The maximum value of input data is 32767, instead of 33080 or 41990.Data Format | Temperature Sensor
(10 Thermocouple and 8 RTD) | 0 to 100 mV Sensor | 0 to 500 Ω Sensor |
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Raw/proportional data | From –32768 through 32767. | ||
Engineering units x1 | The temperature value (°C/°F). The resolution is 0.1 °C/°F per count. For example, 999 represents 99.9 °C/°F (or 999 x 0.1 °C/°F). The range depends on the selected sensor type. | From 0 through 10000. The resolution is 0.01 mV per count. For example, 9999 represents 99.99 mV (or 9999 x 0.01 mV). | From 0 through 5000. The resolution is 0.1 Ω per count. For example, 4999 represents 499.9 Ω (or 4999 x 0.1 Ω). |
Engineering units x10 | The temperature value (°C/°F). The resolution is 1 °C/°F per count. For example, 999 represents 999 °C/°F (or 999 x 1 °C/°F). The range depends on the selected sensor type. | From 0 through 1000. The resolution is 0.1 mV per count. For example, 999 represents 99.9 mV (or 999 x 0.1 mV). | From 0 through 500. The resolution is 1 Ω per count. For example, 499 represents 499 Ω (or 499 x 1 Ω). |
Percent range | From 0 through 10000. The resolution is 0.01% per count. For example, 9999 represents 99.99% (or 9999 x 0.01%). |
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