ABB 3HAC17326-1/02 High-Precision Temperature Compensation Module
Core Summary
The ABB 3HAC17326-1/02 Temperature Compensation Module delivers industrial-grade thermal management for precision-dependent environments. With ±0.1°C compensation accuracy and a wide -40°C to +85°C operating range, it ensures consistent measurement stability in extreme conditions. This module eliminates thermal drift errors in automation systems, maintaining process reliability for critical applications in manufacturing, energy, and chemical processing industries.



Key Features
- Advanced Thermal Compensation: Real-time adjustment for ±0.1°C accuracy, minimizing measurement errors caused by ambient temperature fluctuations
- Industrial Durability: Ruggedized design with IP67-rated enclosure for operation in harsh environments (humidity: 5-95% RH non-condensing)
- Plug-and-Play Integration: Standardized DIN rail mounting and pre-configured calibration settings for rapid deployment with ABB AC800M/PM866 systems
- Global Compliance: Certified to CE, UL 61010, and IECEx standards for hazardous location installations
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 3HAC17326-1/02 |
| Operating Range | -40°C to +85°C |
| Compensation Accuracy | ±0.1°C |
| Certifications | CE, UL 61010, IECEx |
| Mounting | DIN Rail TS-35 |
Application Fields
Engineered for mission-critical systems requiring micro-level thermal control, this module excels in:
- Petrochemical processing plants with extreme temperature gradients
- High-precision semiconductor manufacturing environments
- Power generation turbine control systems
- Automotive paint curing ovens with ±1°C process tolerances
- Pharmaceutical cleanroom monitoring networks
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