The Yokogawa DM1B-045-Z-010102L is a highly configurable Multi-Function Signal Conditioner and Isolator from the Yokogawa µR Series (often marked as UT or UT55).<br />
This DIN-rail mounted unit is designed to receive a Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) input signal, perform signal conditioning and isolation, and provide two independent analog outputs. The suffix code defines its precise configuration, making it a specialized interface device for temperature measurement applications.
Key Parameters & Specifications:
| Category | Specification |
| :--- | :--- |
| Series | Yokogawa µR / UT Series (Advanced Signal Conditioner) |
| Function | RTD Input Isolator with Dual Analog Outputs |
| Input Signal | RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) |
| RTD Type | Pt100 (as indicated by L code; 100Ω at 0°C) |
| Wiring | Typically 3-wire or 4-wire configuration (reduces lead wire error) |
| Output 1 Signal | Analog, 4 to 20 mA DC (isolated, linearized) |
| Output 2 Signal | Analog, 4 to 20 mA DC (isolated, linearized) |
| Temperature Range | Common default range: 0 to 100°C or 0 to 200°C (configurable) |
| Power Supply | 100 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz (Standard, indicated by -Z) |
| Isolation | Input-to-Output1-to-Output2-to-Power: Fully isolated. |
| Accuracy | Typically ±0.1% of span for output; RTD measurement accuracy depends on range and calibration. |
| Linearity | Built-in linearization for Pt100 RTD characteristic curve. |
| Operating Temperature | -5 to +55°C (23 to 131°F) |
| Mounting | Standard DIN rail (35mm) |
| Configuration | Configured via DIP switches and zero/span potentiometers on the front face. |
| Status Indicators | LEDs for power status. |
Typical Application
This module is perfectly suited for redundant temperature monitoring:
Input: A Pt100 RTD is connected to measure temperature in a process vessel or pipeline.
Processing: The conditioner measures the RTD resistance, linearizes the signal according to the Pt100 curve, and converts it.
Output 1: A 4-20 mA signal representing the temperature is sent to the primary control system (e.g., DCS) for monitoring and control.
Output 2: An identical 4-20 mA signal is sent to a safety system or data recorder for backup or compliance logging.