3500/77M
3500/77M
3500/61
The 3500/60 & 61 modules provide six channels of temperature monitoring and accept both Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) and Thermocouple (TC) temperature inputs. The modules condition these inputs and compare them against user-programmable alarm setpoints. The 3500/60 and 3500/61 provide identical functionality except that the 3500/61 provides recorder outputs for each of its six channels while the 3500/60 does not.
The user programs the modules to perform either RTD or TC temperature measurements using the 3500 Rack Configuration Software. Different I/O modules are available in RTD/TC non-isolated or TC isolated versions. The user can configure the RTD/TC non-isolated version to accept either TC or RTD, or a mixture of TC and RTD inputs. The TC isolated version provides 250 Vdc of channel-to-channel isolation to protect against external interference.
When used in a Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) configuration, temperature monitors must be installed adjacent to each other in groups of three. When used in this configuration, the system employs two types of voting to ensure accurate operation and to avoid single-point failures
When using any of the isolated thermocouple I/O modules (-03 or -04 I/O ordering option) with Type E thermocouples, the available full-scale range will be reduced if the 3500 system is operated in an ambient temperature above +35C. The reduced range will be -60C to +1000C (-76F to +1832F). Rack configuration software will allow the user to configure a channel down to -100C but the system will not function properly in this scenario and therefore should not be configured to operate with these settings.
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