Overview
The Omega DP182-P2-C is a digital temperature transmitter designed for industrial temperature measurement and control. This RTD-input transmitter converts temperature signals into a standardized 4-20 mA current loop output for integration with PLCs, control systems, and data acquisition equipment. The DP182-P2-C model is well-suited for process automation, HVAC systems, manufacturing, and equipment monitoring applications.
Key Features
- RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) input compatibility
- 4-20 mA isolated current loop output
- Compact transmitter design for easy field installation
- Cost-effective solution for temperature signal conditioning
- Standard industrial temperature range operation
- Pigtail connector for plug-and-play connectivity
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Omega Engineering
- Model: DP182-P2-C
- Sensor Input: RTD (Pt100 3-wire typical)
- Output Signal: 4-20 mA current loop
- Output Type: Isolated
- Connection: Pigtail connector plug
- Country of Origin: Taiwan
- Product Category: Temperature Transmitter
Typical Applications
- Industrial process control and temperature monitoring
- HVAC system temperature signal conditioning
- Manufacturing equipment thermal protection
- Environmental chamber and incubator monitoring
- Data acquisition and supervisory control systems
- Panel-mount and field-mounted temperature measurement
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Any PLC or control system accepting 4-20 mA analog input
- Industrial data loggers and recorders
- Omega panel meters and display units
- SCADA and HMI systems with analog input modules
- Temperature monitoring and alarm controllers
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
Verify compatibility with your system integrator before ordering. The DP182 series has been widely used in legacy industrial applications; consult the original system documentation to confirm model interchangeability.
Works With
- 4-20 mA analog input cards and modules
- RTD sensor probes and thermowells
- Industrial automation signal conditioners
- Standard industrial control networks using analog signaling
- Legacy and modern PLC platforms with current loop inputs



