What is the difference between the PT-C12 and PTi-C12?
The accuracy of the output, the PT-C12 is calibrated to voltage and the PTi-C12 to current.
The potential isolator / signal converter is used for isolating analog signals in the range from 0 to 10 V DC, and 0 to 20 mA DC or for a signal conversion from 0 to 10 V DC to 0 to 20 mA DC or 0 to 20 mA DC to 0 to 10 V DC. The input and output signals as well as the supply voltage are electrically isolated from each other. An input signal from 0 to 10 V or 0 to 20 mA can be connected to the device. Electrical isolation function: With the PT-C12, the input signal 0 to 10 V is adjusted proportionally to the output signal 0 to 10 V. The PTi-C12 adjusts the input signal from 0 to 20 mA proportional to the output signal from 0 to 20 mA. Function Signal conversion with potential separation: With a signal conversion from 0 to 10 V to 0 to 20 mA, or from 0 to 20 mA to 0 to 10 V, the output signal converted thereby can be readjusted using an integrated spindle trimmer. In addition, a manual emergency operating option with a MANUAL AUTO switch with feedback contact is also integrated. The output signal from 0 to 10 V or 0 to 20 mA can be set via the front potentiometer when the switch is in the MANUAL position. A constant output voltage of max. 10 V DC and 5 mA is available at the 10 V terminal. Input Y is used for the LED display of the output voltage Ua. The brightness of the LED depends on the level of the output signal (bridge between Ua and Y). Alternatively, an external signal at the input Y can be connected to the LED display from 0 to 10 V DC.
What is the difference between the PT-C12 and PTi-C12?
The accuracy of the output, the PT-C12 is calibrated to voltage and the PTi-C12 to current.