Emerson Releases New Temperature Transmitter

Emerson launched the Rosemount 3144S Temperature Transmitter, a new industrial measurement solution that offers the flexibility to meet the most demanding temperature measurement challenges, allowing for increased efficiency, safety and profitability.

The Rosemount 3144S Temperature Transmitter provides 0.05°C (0.09°F) of accuracy needed for processes that require the highest measurement performance. It is available with an optional 20-year stability specification and a 20-year limited warranty.

Emerson’s new ReadyConnect Technology allows ease-of-use by enabling plug-and-play sensor configuration with a push of a button, eliminating the need to manually input sensor information and Callendar-Van Dusen coefficients, saving configuration and commissioning time.

An operator interface with a simplified, task-based menu and common navigation structure across host and configuration tools also allows further ease-of-use. To further increase productivity, Quick Service Buttons provide local access to basic commissioning and maintenance tasks, such as viewing the current configuration, performing a loop test and rotating the display. Bluetooth wireless technology provides remote access to the device at distances up to 50 ft. for increased productivity, reliability and safety.

To address thermowell challenges, the Rosemount 3144S Temperature Transmitter greatly expands the application coverage of Rosemount X-well Technology, Emerson’s non-intrusive measurement solution, which can now measure up to 650°C (1,202°F).

With the Loop Integrity diagnostic and RTD Measurement Protection, the transmitter provides full diagnostic coverage from the temperature sensor to the control room, including sensor health diagnostics, dual input capabilities, and continuous electrical loop monitoring, enabling real-time insight into each measurement point.

Loop Integrity performs continuous monitoring of the entire electrical loop to detect potential failures before they occur, while RTD Measurement Protection will seamlessly switch from a 4-wire to a 3-wire RTD sensor input configuration if one of the four sensor wires becomes broken, corroded, or loose anywhere from the sensor element to the transmitter terminal connections.

Emerson, www.Emerson.com/Rosemount3144S

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