An ammonia transmitter is a device that detects and measures the concentration of ammonia gas in the air. It consists of a sensing element, a signal conditioning circuit, and an output circuit, and is commonly used in industrial applications where ammonia is used or produced. Its purpose is to provide a stable and accurate measurement of ammonia concentration, and it may include alarms or relay outputs to trigger an alarm or shut down a process if the concentration exceeds a certain threshold.
| Parameters | Description |
| Make | MULTITECH |
| Display | Digital Display 7 Seg |
| Sensor | NH3 (Semiconductor Technology) |
| Range | 30-300 PPM / 0 – 5000 PPM |
| Output | 4-20 mA / 0-20 mA |
| Accuracy | ± 3% F.S. |
| Response Time | < 10s (25°C, in slow air) |
| Power | 24 VDC |
| Output Load | 500 Ω (current), > 2K Ω (voltage) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 60°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40 to 100°C |
| Housing | ABS Enclosure |
| Warranty | 12 Months Manufacturer Warranty |
- Ammonia transmitters with display features measure and display real-time levels of ammonia gas in the environment.
- They are commonly used in industrial settings where ammonia leaks or exposure can occur.
- The transmitters include specialized sensors for accurate ammonia gas detection.
- The display provides convenient access to current ammonia gas readings for monitoring and safety purposes.
- Additional features can include data logging, alarm notifications, and integration with ventilation or safety systems.
