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Posted: April 29, 2023
Unfortunately, the output types do not match. You could consider using a controller as a display, such as the 4B.
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Posted: April 29, 2023
Did you check the INPT setting in the initial setup menu to make sure it matches the thermocouple type that you are using?
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Posted: April 29, 2023
The replacement sensors are no longer available. RHP-2W44-LCD is now an obsolete unit that has been replaced with the RHP-2N44-LCD series. The sensors in this unit are not field replaceable.
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Posted: April 29, 2023
0 to 100% RH. = 4-20 mA on the humidity side -40 to 140°F (-40 to 60°C). = 4-20 mA on the temp side.
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Posted: April 29, 2023
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Posted: April 29, 2023
Please see page 20 in the instruction manual. The parameter to change from °F to °C is TPUn. This parameter will only be available if your inPT is the Thermocouple or RTD as stated.
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Posted: April 29, 2023
The register 795 is a Modbus register. One of the reasons why there is a communication error is the -992 for the RS-485 communication is LOVELINK Protocol, if you are trying to communicate with Modbus® protocol, it will not work. See the LoveLink™III Software.
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Posted: April 29, 2023
The sensor recommended would be the best option we have for sensing temperature and relative humidity for your application. We do not have any options with a remote display that could stretch as far as you are asking, nor are there any on the market to my knowledge. In every case, you would need to utilize a process output, in this case 4-20 mA, to transmit the readings to a remote display(s) which would accept the process signal(s). If you are just looking for a remote readout to go with the RHP sensor with no control functionality, then you could look at one of our panel meters, possibly the SPPM, DPMA, DPMW, or DPMP & DPML series panel meters. For assistance selecting an appropriate panel meter, please contact our technical support group at 219-879-8000.
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Posted: April 29, 2023
The -936 option on the 16A is most commonly used to remotely monitor a process (for instance, in a different room). An additional panel meter with a 0-10 volt input will allow you to do this. It can also be used as an input to another controller that runs a different system (off of the same process transmitter, for instance).
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Posted: April 29, 2023
Version 1.0.5.0 now supports exporting the logged data to a .csv file. Previous versions of the software do not support this feature.