The SOUTHREP Integral Temperature Transmitter is an exciting advance in the
Science of temperature transmitters. It was predicted by National Semiconductor that
electronics would continue to shrink while offering greater capabilities by a factor
of 2 each year. Evidence shows that this phenomenon has basically proved true.
The SOUTHREP integral transmitter is an example of this fact. If you note figure number 1, on this application sheet, you will recognize the current style thermal
head transmitter. The hockey puck style transmitter is located in the head of the
unit (number 1). To install this device calls for industrial seal tight covering to be
run from the transmitter head (number 2) to the connection point. Then instrument
wire (number 3) must be pulled through the cable and connected to the hockey puck and the connection point in the panel or machine.
All this takes material, time and money.
With our new integral transmitter (figure number 2 on this sheet). All this is eliminated
with the unit illustrated. The smaller, more advanced, transmitter is contained in the
sheath of the transition shown in figure number two.
Typically this can cut the cost of the device and installation time and materials in half.
Such a device is usually only applicable in OEM of volume applications.

Figure 1 Figure 2