CAMILLE BAUER 84 2I1 10 PASSIVE DC SIGNAL ISOLATOR
- Discontinued by manufacturer
- Passive DC signal isolator
- 0-20MA
- 4 KV
- 50HZ
The CAMILLE BAUER 84 2I1 10 is a high-performance, passive DC signal isolator engineered for seamless integration with 2-wire transmitters. By providing full galvanic isolation, this robust device eliminates ground loops, suppresses electromagnetic interference (EMI), and ensures the accurate and reliable transmission of critical process signals.
As a passive device, it operates without a separate power source, deriving its energy directly from the input loop. This simplifies installation, reduces wiring costs, and enhances reliability in demanding industrial environments.
Key Features & Benefits
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Passive Operation: No external auxiliary power is required, simplifying system design and increasing overall reliability.
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2-Wire Transmitter Interface: Specifically designed to interface with standard 2-wire (4-20 mA) sensors and transmitters, making it a perfect solution for process automation.
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Superior Galvanic Isolation (1.5 kV AC): Effectively breaks ground loops and protects sensitive PLCs, DCS, and other control system components from damaging voltage surges and transients.
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High Accuracy (< 0.1%): Guarantees precise signal conditioning, ensuring that your process data is accurate and dependable for control and monitoring.
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Robust DIN-Rail Mounting: The compact design allows for easy installation on standard DIN rails, saving valuable space in your control panel.
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Wide Operating Temperature Range: Built to perform reliably in harsh industrial conditions.
Technical Specifications at a Glance
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Input: 2-wire transmitter, 4-20 mA (passive)
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Output: 0/4-20 mA (active)
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Supply: Powered from the input signal loop (Passive)
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Galvanic Isolation: 1.5 kV AC
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Accuracy: < ±0.1% of full scale
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Mounting: DIN rail TS35
Typical Applications
The 84 2I1 10 is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:
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Interfacing 2-wire pressure, temperature, and flow transmitters with control systems.
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Isulating signals in PLC and DCS analog input modules.
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Protecting control room equipment from field-side electrical noise.
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Signal conditioning in water treatment, chemical processing, and manufacturing plants.





















