Turck TS+ Temperature Sensors
The TS+ sensors are available as TS700 compact units with an integrated temperature sensor or as TS720 with a separate evaluation and display unit for connecting resistance thermometers or thermocouples. The sensor automatically detects which type of temperature sensor is connected.
Key Features
- Innovative operating concept
- Specified according to IO-Link standard 1.1
- Support of multiple IO-Link events
- Variable IO-Link process data mapping
- Automatic temperature probe detection
- Automatic detection of the required output characteristics
- 180° invertible multi-color display
- Rotatable sensor head
- Units with integrated or separate signal processors
- Excellent configuration options thanks to modular concept
- Variable process connection options with neutral M18 adapter
- Connection of resistance thermometers and thermocouples
- Excellent shock and vibration resistance
- Very large temperature processing range
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