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Honeywell XYR6000 Wireless HLAI Transmitter STIW600-000-0000-V0000-1C, MB, XD, N

$ 105.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Model: STIW600-000-0000-V0000-1C, MB, XD, N00
  • Features: Digital
  • Condition: New, never installed, original packaging missing
  • Brand: Honeywell

    Description

    The XYR 6000 Analog Input Transmitter - STIW600 can be used to convert any measurement device with a 4-20mA/1-5 V output into a wireless sensor such as analytical, flow, or level measurements.
    STIW600 can be used with measurement devices that have hazard location approval to make a wireless measurement while retaining the Intrinsic Safety rating. The ISA100 - compliant transmitter helps users measure remote access points simply, safe and securely and obtain previously inaccessible information. Integration with Experion® PKS and other control systems provides local measurement accuracy to the system level without the typical analog-to-digital (A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) converter inaccuracies.
    The ​XYR 6000 High Level Analog Input Transmitter sends information to a multinode or series of multinodes creating a MESH infrastructure. Wireless System Gateways (WSG) provide a path to bring that information into Experion PKS or any other control system wirelessly via OPC client or Modbus/TCP. Each multinode accepts signals from up to 20 wireless transmitters reporting at 1 second, and up to 400 transmitters reporting at slower rates. Up to 20 multinodes can be implemented in the same infrastructure.
    The transmitter comes with additional ‘smart’ features such as the option to configure lower and upper range values and select preprogrammed engineering units for display.
    ​The XYR 6000 High Level Analog Input Transmitter dramatically reduces installation costs and brings about significant manpower efficiency improvements in commissioning, start-up, and ongoing maintenance functions. Users benefit from enhanced flexibility in monitoring applications, especially those that are remote, require frequent reconfiguration or have no access to power.