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The TUG 4 series temperature monitoring unit is designed to accept up to 16 PT100 RTD inputs for the direct
measuring of temperatures . Two individually configurable trip
levels can be programmed for each sensor. Upon reaching each of these configured levels an alarm relay and a shutdown relay
accordingly will energize. The tripped relay will reset when the measured value returns to the permissible range including a
hysteresis. An additional alarm relay is provided for a wire break fault.
A two line LC display shows the configured names of the analog measuring inputs. If an alarm occurs, an alarm message is displayed,
as well as the measured value of the input that caused the alarm.
A communication interface can be used to transmit all measured values and trip levels to a PC or PLC where additional evaluation can be done.

- Enable or disable individual inputs
- Individually configurable input names
- Independent monitoring of two configurable trip levels per input
- Configurable offset per input
- Configurable delay per input
- Monitoring of wire breaks per input
- Two-line LC display
- Password protection
TUG 408:
- 8 measuring inputs for Pt100
- 4 configurable relays
TUG 412:
- 12 measuring inputs for Pt100
- 4 configurable relays
TUG 416:
- 16 measuring inputs for Pt100
- 4 configurable relays
TUG 416B/SU:
- 16 measuring inputs for Pt100
- 4 configurable relays
- RS-485 Modbus RTU Slave interface or Profibus DP
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