Modbus and BACnet temperature sensors

Katja Preydel,

Use in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems

The Austrian sensor manufacturer E+E Elektronik now offers its temperature sensors with an RS485 interface. The sensors can be easily integrated into a bus system using the Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP protocol. The installation-friendly IP65 / NEMA 4 housing is ideal for use in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.

Temperature sensors EE431, EE441, EE451 and EE471 with RS485 interface © E+E Electronics

The highly accurate and reliable temperature sensors from E+E are optimized for building automation. The device series includes duct and immersion sensors (EE431) for temperature measurement in air and liquids, surface-mounted temperature sensors (EE441) for installation on ducts and pipes, wall-mounted sensors for indoor and outdoor use (EE451) and temperature sensors with remote cable sensor (EE471).

Thanks to the external mounting holes, the housing cover does not need to be opened during installation, which makes installation quick and easy. This saves time and protects the electronics from on-site contamination and mechanical damage. The high protection class of IP65 / NEMA 4 allows the temperature sensors to be used even in harsh environments.

The temperature sensors are available with an active or passive output. The active sensors are freely configurable and adjustable. They offer a current or voltage output or an RS485 interface with Modbus RTU or BACnet protocol. Various sensor types such as Pt1000, NTC10k or Ni1000 are available for the passive temperature sensors.

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In addition to the temperature sensors, the company also has sensors for relative humidity, CO2, air velocity and differential pressure in its range, thus offering all relevant measured variables for building technology.

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