Selection Notes
• Confirm the required sensor type, such as RTD or thermocouple.
• Verify the correct temperature measurement range for your process conditions.
• Choose the desired output signal, usually 4–20 mA with HART® communication.
• Check the required installation type, including field-mount configuration.
• In addition, ensure the enclosure protection and certifications match the installation environment.
Why Choose the Yokogawa YTA610 Essential Temperature Transmitter
• Reliable Industrial Temperature Measurement
The YTA610 provides stable temperature signals for demanding industrial processes. Therefore, it is suitable for continuous plant monitoring.
• Wide Sensor Compatibility
This transmitter supports many RTD and thermocouple sensor types. As a result, it can be used in different temperature measurement applications.
• HART® Communication Capability
The device offers a 4–20 mA analog output with optional HART protocol. In addition, this allows easy integration with distributed control systems (DCS).
• Robust Field-Mount Design
The rugged enclosure protects the internal electronics. Consequently, the transmitter performs reliably in harsh industrial environments.
• Easy Installation and Configuration
Standard configuration tools simplify setup and maintenance. Furthermore, installation can be completed quickly in most industrial plants.
FAQ
Q: What sensors can be used with the YTA610 temperature transmitter?
A: The YTA610 supports a variety of RTD and thermocouple sensors widely used in industrial temperature measurement.
Q: Does the transmitter support digital communication?
A: Yes. It provides a standard 4–20 mA analog signal and can also support HART® communication.
Q: What is the difference between the YTA610 and YTA710?
A: The YTA610 belongs to the Essential series and focuses on reliable core functions. Meanwhile, the YTA710 Ultimate series offers additional advanced features and higher performance.
Q: Which industries commonly use the YTA610?
A: It is commonly used in oil and gas facilities, chemical plants, power generation systems and general industrial automation.








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