New Products: Industrial Fiber-Optic Infrared Transmitter

Dec. 9, 2008
The OS4000 Series industrial high-speed fiber-optic infrared transmitter measures temperatures from 200 to 1,600°C using three optical fields of view and three fiber-optic cable lengths.

The OS4000 Series industrial high-speed fiber-optic infrared transmitter measures temperatures from 200 to 1,600°C using three optical fields of view and three fiber-optic cable lengths. Response time is 1 msec with adjustable emissivity from 0.05 to 0.99. Features include built-in laser sighting for lens probe positioning, linear analog output (1 mV/°, 0/5 Vdc, 0/10 Vdc, or 4 to 20 mA), high and low alarm outputs, fiber-optic gain adjust, maximum and minimum temperature measurement, RS-232 interface, and a Windowsbased PC interface software. Optional accessories include water-cool jacket, vacuum bushing, air purge collar, and a mounting bracket for the fiber-optic lens probe. Optional two relays with contact closure outputs and custom optical field of views and temperature ranges are available.

Omega Engineering Inc.
One Omega Dr.
Stamford, CT 06907
(203) 359-1660
omega.com

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