Field calibration, Specifications – Rockwell Automation 1414-CTQxxxxx_CTPxxxxx_ITQxxxxx_ITPxxxxx_ITQxxxxx Duct Temperature Transmitter User Manual

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Duct Temperature Transmitter 5

Publication 1414-IN005B-EN-P - July 2010

Field Calibration

The unit can be calibrated in the field by using precision resistor values equal to the zero and
span of the transmitter temperature range.

1. Disconnect the sensor from the transmitter and connect the resistor that represents the

zero value to the EXC and NEG terminals.

2. Adjust the ZERO pot until the desired output is achieved.
3. Connect the resistor that represents the span value to the EXC and NEG terminals.
4. Adjust the SPAN pot until the desired output is achieved.

Repeat these steps until no further adjustment is required.

Specifications

TIP

If the unit uses a three-wire sensor, a jumper must be placed between EXC and
SEN.

Technical Specifications - Duct Temperature Transmitter

Attribute

1414-CTQx, 1414-CTPx, 1414-ITQx, 1414-ITPx

Operating temperature range

-20…105 °C (-4…221 °F)

PCB operating temperature range

0…70 °C (32…158 °F)

Sensor types

PT1000

Ω Platinum RTD

Commercial and Hybrid: ±0.3% Class B
Industrial: ±0.2% Class A

Enclosures

Plastic ABS - UL94-V - NEMA 1
Aluminum - NEMA 3R

Cable type

PVC insulated, parallel bonded

Probe

304 stainless steel with spin welded tip

Output signal

4… 20 mA current loop

Transmitter accuracy

±0.1% of span, including linearity

Power supply

15…35V DC

Consumption

Current: 22.5 mA Max. (with open sensor)

Wiring connections

Screw terminal block (14…22 AWG)

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