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MX1609 - The Reliable Thermocouple Module Including Automatic Transducer Identification


MX1609 - The Reliable Thermocouple Module Including Automatic Transducer Identification

MX1609 - The Reliable Thermocouple Module Including Automatic Transducer Identification

HBM Australia - Temperature is the measured quantity number one worldwide – in your application too? Then rely on MX1609 now, the new star for reliable and convenient temperature measurement.

MX1609 is part of the QuantumX family and offers many excellent qualities: Reliable temperature mea-surement using the proven and widely used type K thermocouple – at the same time opening up fascina-ting new opportunities for your day-to-day measurement tasks …

Features:

Number of thermocouples that can be connected

16

Transducer Identification

TEDS through RFID

Interface

Ethernet

Temperature measuring range, linearization for type K

-100 ... + 1300°C

Measurement error at 22 °C

± 0.5K

Supply voltage

10 ... 30, 24V nominal (rated) voltage (DC)

Power consumption

< 6W

Protection

Class III (height up to 2000m; degree of contamination 2)

EMC requirements

according to EN 61326

Mechanical tests (transport tests)¹

Vibration (30 min): 50m/s²
Shock (6 ms): 350m/s²

Maximum input voltage at transducer socket

60V (transient free)

Nominal (rated) temperature range

-20 ... +60°C

Dimensions (W x H x D)

44 mm x 174 mm x 119 mm (without case protection 1-CASEPROT)
52.5 mm x 200 mm x 122 mm (with case protection 1-CASEPROT)

Degree of protection per EN 60529

IP20

Weight

900g


¹) Mechanical test according to European standards EN60068-2-6 (vibration) and EN60068-2-27 (shock). Instruments are subjected to an acceleration of 25 m/s² in a frequency range of 5 ... 65 Hz in all three axes. Duration of this vibration test: 30 minutes per axis. The shock test is done at a nominal acceleration of 200 m/s² for 11 ms, half-sinusoidal and with shocks in each of the six possible directions.

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