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Product short description:
  • 4 to 20mA DC input
  • 4 to 20mA DC output
  • 12-36V DC SELV, 90-250V AC power
  • Single or dual I/O with a dual output model and full isolation

These units receive 4-20mA process current inputs and provide isolated 4-20mA output signals. Each channel operates independently and is isolated from the others to prevent interaction between channels. Galvanic isolation eliminates ground loops, reduces noise, and blocks transient signals.

631T, 632T: Single and Dual Channel Isolator Description

The 631T single channel isolator and 632T dual channel isolator receive 4-20mA process current inputs and provide isolated 4-20mA output signals. Each channel operates independently and is isolated from the others to prevent interaction between channels.

Galvanic isolation eliminates ground loops, reduces noise, and blocks transient signals.

Units are shipped with factory calibration for quick installation. These isolators also automatically compensate for load resistance variations, so re-calibration is rarely necessary.

However, adjustable zero and span trim pots are provided to ensure precise calibration for maintenance requirements and long term serviceability.

These isolators generate a 24V input excitation supply suitable for powering one or two 2-wire transmitters. The supply is current limited at each output to prevent any excitation short from pulling down the internal power supply.

The internal DC supply improves system performance by isolating loops on a single or dual channel basis. It saves space, complexity, and the expense of installing additional supplies to power your field loops.

View all 600T signal isolator models >

631T Single Channel Isolator and 632T Dual Channel Isolator Features & Benefits

  • Two channels in a single unit saves space and reduces costs
  • Built-in isolated excitation supply with short circuit protection can drive up to two field 2-wire process loops
  • Full isolation safely separates each input channel, each output channel, the excitation supply, and power
  • Excellent accuracy and stability ensure reliable operation in hostile environments
  • Low input burden keeps voltage drop to less than 1.5V for full-scale current
  • Supports wide 0 to 1000 ohm load range and no trimming is required if the load varies
  • Current limiting safely limits output to 27mA
  • Pluggable terminals, zero/span trim pots and power LEDs make installation, maintenance, and long term service easy
  • 25 to 75°C (-13 to 167°F) operation, [if excitation supplies are used on 632T -25 to 60°C (-13 to 140°F)]

Learn more about the 600T Series and view all models >

Why Do I Need Electrical Isolation? - 8500988 (Log in to view the file)
Why do we need signal isolation? Acromag is in the business of signal conditioning. We manufacture circuits that amplify, isolate, filter, and convert one signal form to another. Most of these circuits also provide electrical isolation. However, added isolation has a cost. Thus, sometimes customers either question their need for isolation or fail to recognize...
How to Re-transmit and Isolate 4-20mA Signals from Remotely-Mounted 3-Wire Gas Detection Sensors - 8400957
Defining the Problem: Signals from 3-wire remote sensors that monitor combustible and toxic gases are typically transmitted directly to the remote gas monitor or controller. However, in some cases, it’s desirable to send the signal to more than one destination. This can either be accomplished by re-transmitting the existing signal to additional locations; or by...
How to Use Acromag 600T Series Isolated Transmitters - 8401028
Application 1 Re-transmitting a signal from a two-wire loop to a second location. Solution Use either a model 651T-0600 (single channel) or 652T-0600 (dual channel) transmitter. Application 2 Splitting a signal from a two-wire loop: two outputs for different locations. Solution Use either a 653T-0600 (single input, dual output) or 652T-0600 (dual input, dual output)...
How to Select a 4-20mA Isolator - 8400850 (Log in to view the file)
Click here to download How to Select a 4-20mA Isolator Introduction Acromag manufactures a variety of isolators to provide a cost effective solution for many applications. The main reasons for using an isolator are to: eliminate bucking power supplies; protect expensive control room equipment from transient spikes; and break ground loops that may exist between...

Manuals

63xT Series User Manual (Log in to download the file)

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Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 1.1 × 5 × 4.5 in
Part Number

631T-0500: Single channel, DC-powered, 632T-0500: Dual channel, DC-powered, 631T-0100: Single channel, AC-powered, 632T-0100: Dual channel, AC-powered

Product Series

600 Series

  • Description

    631T, 632T: Single and Dual Channel Isolator Description

    The 631T single channel isolator and 632T dual channel isolator receive 4-20mA process current inputs and provide isolated 4-20mA output signals. Each channel operates independently and is isolated from the others to prevent interaction between channels.

    Galvanic isolation eliminates ground loops, reduces noise, and blocks transient signals.

    Units are shipped with factory calibration for quick installation. These isolators also automatically compensate for load resistance variations, so re-calibration is rarely necessary.

    However, adjustable zero and span trim pots are provided to ensure precise calibration for maintenance requirements and long term serviceability.

    These isolators generate a 24V input excitation supply suitable for powering one or two 2-wire transmitters. The supply is current limited at each output to prevent any excitation short from pulling down the internal power supply.

    The internal DC supply improves system performance by isolating loops on a single or dual channel basis. It saves space, complexity, and the expense of installing additional supplies to power your field loops.

    View all 600T signal isolator models >

    631T Single Channel Isolator and 632T Dual Channel Isolator Features & Benefits

    • Two channels in a single unit saves space and reduces costs
    • Built-in isolated excitation supply with short circuit protection can drive up to two field 2-wire process loops
    • Full isolation safely separates each input channel, each output channel, the excitation supply, and power
    • Excellent accuracy and stability ensure reliable operation in hostile environments
    • Low input burden keeps voltage drop to less than 1.5V for full-scale current
    • Supports wide 0 to 1000 ohm load range and no trimming is required if the load varies
    • Current limiting safely limits output to 27mA
    • Pluggable terminals, zero/span trim pots and power LEDs make installation, maintenance, and long term service easy
    • 25 to 75°C (-13 to 167°F) operation, [if excitation supplies are used on 632T -25 to 60°C (-13 to 140°F)]

    Learn more about the 600T Series and view all models >

  • Tech Papers

    Why Do I Need Electrical Isolation? - 8500988 (Log in to view the file)
    Why do we need signal isolation? Acromag is in the business of signal conditioning. We manufacture circuits that amplify, isolate, filter, and convert one signal form to another. Most of these circuits also provide electrical isolation. However, added isolation has a cost. Thus, sometimes customers either question their need for isolation or fail to recognize...
    How to Re-transmit and Isolate 4-20mA Signals from Remotely-Mounted 3-Wire Gas Detection Sensors - 8400957
    Defining the Problem: Signals from 3-wire remote sensors that monitor combustible and toxic gases are typically transmitted directly to the remote gas monitor or controller. However, in some cases, it’s desirable to send the signal to more than one destination. This can either be accomplished by re-transmitting the existing signal to additional locations; or by...
    How to Use Acromag 600T Series Isolated Transmitters - 8401028
    Application 1 Re-transmitting a signal from a two-wire loop to a second location. Solution Use either a model 651T-0600 (single channel) or 652T-0600 (dual channel) transmitter. Application 2 Splitting a signal from a two-wire loop: two outputs for different locations. Solution Use either a 653T-0600 (single input, dual output) or 652T-0600 (dual input, dual output)...
    How to Select a 4-20mA Isolator - 8400850 (Log in to view the file)
    Click here to download How to Select a 4-20mA Isolator Introduction Acromag manufactures a variety of isolators to provide a cost effective solution for many applications. The main reasons for using an isolator are to: eliminate bucking power supplies; protect expensive control room equipment from transient spikes; and break ground loops that may exist between...
  • Specs & Data Sheets

    Manuals

    63xT Series User Manual (Log in to download the file)

  • Accessories

    • Compare

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      • 10W, 15W, 30W, 60W, 90W, 120W, and 240W models
      • Universal Input (85-264V AC / 100-370V DC)
      • Lightweight and compact size
       
      Select options
  • Additional information

    Additional information

    Weight 8 oz
    Dimensions 1.1 × 5 × 4.5 in
    Part Number

    631T-0500: Single channel, DC-powered, 632T-0500: Dual channel, DC-powered, 631T-0100: Single channel, AC-powered, 632T-0100: Dual channel, AC-powered

    Product Series

    600 Series