ifm Electronic IFM temperature transmitter

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Product details

The IFM temperature transmitter TD2217 is a high-precision measuring device designed for monitoring temperatures in various applications. With a measurement range of -50 to 150 °C and a pressure resistance of up to 160 bar, this device is ideal for demanding environments. The transmitter uses a Pt 1000 sensor that is certified according to DIN EN 60751, Class A, to provide accurate and reliable measurement values. The configurable IO-Link interface allows for easy integration into existing systems and customization to specific requirements. With a mounting length of 50 mm and a diameter of 6 mm, the transmitter is compact and versatile. The factory setting of the measurement range to 0 to 100 °C ensures immediate readiness for use.

  • Configurable IO-Link interface for flexible integration
  • High-precision Pt 1000 sensor according to DIN EN 60751, Class A
  • Pressure resistance of up to 160 bar for demanding applications
  • Measurement range of -50 to 150 °C for versatile applications
  • Compact design with a mounting length of 50 mm and a diameter of 6 mm.

Key specifications

Diameter
6 mm

General information

Item number
33873161
Manufacturer
ifm Electronic
Category
Buttons + Switches
Manufacturer No.
TD2217
Release date
17.5.2023

Origin

Country of origin
USA

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
95.84 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 2.28

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 pcs.
Scope of delivery
> -58...302 °F<br> (according to DIN EN 60751, class A)<br> (configurable)<br> 1 x Pt 1000<br> Analogue signal<br> Diameter Ø 6 mm<br> Factory setting 0...100 °C °C<br> Installation length EL 50 mm<br> IO-Link<br> M12 plug connection> Measuring range -50...150 °C<br> Pressure resistance 160 bar<brTemperature transmitter<br

Product dimensions

Length
50 mm
Diameter
6 mm

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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