Product Overview
The MTL 831C (MTL831C) is a high-density analog multiplexer transmitter designed to drastically reduce the cost of field-to-control-room cabling in hazardous areas. As a core component of the MTL830 series, this module can concentrate signals from up to 16 thermocouples (THC) or millivolt (mV) sources and transmit them via a single twisted-pair data link. It is typically deployed in large-scale industrial sites like LNG terminals, tank farms, and extensive distillation units where hundreds of temperature points must be monitored. By digitizing and multiplexing signals at the point of origin, the MTL 831C minimizes copper wiring requirements and reduces the potential for signal degradation over long distances, ensuring mission-critical temperature data reaches the host system with high precision.
Technical Configuration (Deep Dive)
The MTL 831C architecture is optimized for high-capacity signal processing and intrinsic safety, acting as a field-mounted "data concentrator."
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16-Channel Multiplexing: The transmitter accepts inputs from up to 16 independent analog sources. It sequentially scans each channel, converting the low-level millivolt or thermocouple signals into a digital format for serial transmission.
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Dual-Redundant Data Link: To ensure maximum system availability, the module supports dual-redundant communication links. If one cable is damaged, the data is automatically rerouted through the secondary link to prevent data loss.
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Intrinsically Safe Design: Certified for installation in Zone 0 hazardous areas, the module utilizes energy-limiting technology to remain safe even in the presence of explosive gases.
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Thermocouple Linearization: The transmitter includes built-in software logic to linearize signals for a wide variety of thermocouple types, including Type J, K, N, T, E, R, S, and B, providing a direct temperature output to the receiver.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
MTL 831C |
| Brand |
Eaton MTL |
| Origin |
United Kingdom |
| Number of Inputs |
16 Channels |
| Input Types |
Thermocouple (THC), mV sources |
| Transmission Type |
Digital Multiplexed (over 2-wire link) |
| Operating Temp |
-40 to +70 deg C |
| Supply Voltage |
Powered via the data link (from MTL 838 receiver) |
| Weight |
1.1 kg |
| Ingress Protection |
IP 20 (standard) |
Technical FAQs
Q1: How far can the MTL 831C transmit data back to the control room?
A1: Using a standard screened twisted-pair cable, the digital data link can reliably transmit signals over distances up to 2 km, depending on the cable specifications and the local electromagnetic environment.
Q2: Does the transmitter require a separate local power supply in the field?
A2: No, the MTL 831C is "bus-powered." It draws its operating power directly from the 2-wire communication link provided by the MTL 838C receiver located in the safe area.
Q3: Can the module detect a broken thermocouple wire?
A3: Yes, the unit features advanced sensor-health monitoring. If a wire break or open-circuit is detected on any of the 16 channels, the transmitter sends a specific status code to the host system to trigger a maintenance alarm.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Data Link Shielding: To ensure error-free digital communication, use high-quality twisted-pair cable with an overall screen. The screen should be grounded at the safe-area receiver end only to prevent noise induction from ground loops.
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CJC Accuracy: When installing thermocouples, ensure the field enclosure is located away from localized heat sources. The internal Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) relies on a stable ambient temperature within the transmitter housing for maximum accuracy.
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Wiring Density: Use ferrules on all field wiring terminations to prevent stray strands from causing short circuits between the high-density input terminals.
Engineering Advantages
The primary engineering advantage of the MTL 831C is the massive reduction in "cost-per-point" for temperature monitoring. Traditional wiring requires 16 separate pairs of compensation cable; the MTL 831C replaces this with a single, inexpensive twisted pair. Furthermore, its ruggedized construction and -40 to +70 deg C operating range allow it to be mounted directly at the process site, reducing the length of sensitive thermocouple leads and improving overall measurement noise immunity.