briwire
Electrical
- May 22, 2010
- 4
I have a transducer in a steam line near a corrugating machine that shows the steam pressure 0-16Bar on an operating desk.
It says on the transducer 0-20mA, so I assume that 0mA =0bar and 20mA=16bar.
I have been asked to get this signal sone 300metres to the boiler house for them to monitor.
I'm an electrician so instrumentation isn't exactly my trade, but if I get a signal conditioner and connect its input in series with the original signal. Then use say 24v via a resistor to drive a current through the output and a two core cable running to the boiler house. Does that sound about right?
Is 300m a problem? What cable to I use twisted pair screened? What CSA? How do I calculate the resistor size? Anyone recommend a suitable signal conditioner.
It says on the transducer 0-20mA, so I assume that 0mA =0bar and 20mA=16bar.
I have been asked to get this signal sone 300metres to the boiler house for them to monitor.
I'm an electrician so instrumentation isn't exactly my trade, but if I get a signal conditioner and connect its input in series with the original signal. Then use say 24v via a resistor to drive a current through the output and a two core cable running to the boiler house. Does that sound about right?
Is 300m a problem? What cable to I use twisted pair screened? What CSA? How do I calculate the resistor size? Anyone recommend a suitable signal conditioner.