Rosemount 214C Sonde Mode d'emploi

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How to wire the Rosemount™ 214C probe?
The wiring of the Rosemount™ 214C probe depends on its type (resistance or thermocouple) and configuration (single or double element). For **resistance probes** (according to IEC 60751): * **Single element (3-wire)**: Uses one white and two red wires. * **Single element (4-wire)**: Uses two white and two red wires. For configuring a 4-wire Pt100 single element probe to a 3-wire system, connect one white wire and insulate or terminate the unused white wire. For a 2-wire system, first connect the corresponding colored wires, then connect the paired wires to the terminal. * **Double element (3-wire)**: Uses two black, one yellow, two red, and one white wire. For **thermocouples**: * **Single thermocouple, 2-wire**: Uses one positive (+) and one negative (-) wire. * **Double thermocouple, 4-wire**: Uses two pairs of wires, each with a positive (+) and a negative (-). Wire colors for thermocouples vary by type (J, K, T) and standard (IEC 60584 or ASTM E230). For example, a Type J thermocouple under IEC 60584 has a black positive and white negative wire, while under ASTM E230, it has a white positive and red negative wire. Double element thermocouple probes come with shrink-wrapped wire pairs.
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