A weighing transmitter, also known as a weight transmitter, is a type of transmitter that converts physical quantities into electrical signals and outputs millivolt signals. The sensor is isolated and amplified to convert them into standard DC signals. The weighing transmitter is mainly designed and manufactured for resistance strain signal sensors in industrial processes, and is suitable for weighing sensors of different specifications.
The usage method of weighing transmitter mainly includes the following steps:
Installation of load cell: Install the load cell under the object to be detected, usually by placing the object on a flat surface, ensuring sufficient contact area between the sensor and the object, and the sensor is perpendicular to the ground.
• Connect the weighing transmitter: Connect the output signal of the weighing sensor to the input port of the weighing transmitter, usually using standard cables and connectors for connection.
• Read data: Connect the output signal of the weighing transmitter to PLC, DCS or other controllers to read the weight data of the object.
The basic principle of a weighing transmitter: A weighing transmitter is a device that converts the weight of an object into an electrical signal output. It is usually used in conjunction with a weighing sensor, which isolates and converts the millivolt signal of the weighing sensor into a standard DC signal output. Common output signals include voltage or current signals.
Weighing transmitterPrecautions for use:
The installation location should avoid external interference and vibration to ensure measurement accuracy.
Select appropriate range and accuracy based on actual needs to ensure the accuracy of measurement data.
During use, it is necessary to comply with operating procedures and safety regulations to ensure safety and accuracy.
By following the above steps and precautions, the weighing transmitter can be effectively used and maintained to ensure its normal operation and improve measurement accuracy.