A temperature transmitter types is a device used to measure and transmit the temperature of a fluid or gas in a pipeline, tank, or vessel to a control system or display device. It converts the temperature into an electrical signal, which is then transmitted to a remote location for monitoring or control. Temperature transmitters can be designed to measure temperature using different sensing elements, such as thermocouples or resistance temperature detectors (RTDs). Thermocouples generate a voltage in response to temperature changes, while RTDs work by changing their resistance in response to temperature changes.
Temperature transmitters are widely used in various industries, such as chemical processing, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning). They are typically designed and tested to meet industry standards and regulations to ensure accuracy, reliability, and safety.