Maretron's TMP100 measures the temperature for up to 6 temperature probes and
reports the information over an NMEA 2000® network.
The TMP100 supports up to 4 thermistor probes and 2 high temperature
thermocouple probes. Optional thermistor probes (-20°C to 80°C or -4°F to 176°F)
cover a wide range of applications including cabin air temperature, engine room
air temperature, refrigerator/freezer temperature, under bolt temperature
(inverters, charges, pumps, motors, etc.), tank temperatures (live well bait,
hot water, etc.), and air duct temperatures. The optional thermocouple probes
(0°C to 900°C or 32° to 1652°F) are used to measure Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT)
as part of a comprehensive fuel management system.
Best of all, the TMP100 is NMEA 2000® certified so
you can view any and all temperature information anywhere on the vessel using a
compatible NMEA 2000® display. The TMP100 is a key
component of Maretron's N2KView® vessel monitoring and
control system.
- Six external temperature probes are measured and broadcast Over NMEA 2000®
network
- Four channels for thermistor probes and two channels for high temperature
thermocouple probes
- Wide variety of applications supported with optional temperature probes
Application:
- Cabin temperature
- Engine room temperature
- Under bolt temperature (Inverters, chargers, pumps, etc.)
- Refrigerator / freezer temperature
- Tank temperatures (Live well bait, hot water, etc.)
- Air duct temperature
- Exhaust gas temperature
This comprehensive temperature monitoring system monitors six temperatures,
including two exhausts, using Maretron’s 8” TSM800C touchscreen, a Temperature
Monitor (TMP100) and six Maretron temperature transducers. The Ethernet gateway
allows you to view the temperatures on a smartphone or tablet so you can observe
all data remotely. Finally, the Vessel Data Recorder (VDR100) keeps a complete
record of all the temperatures, with the GPS200 providing reference positions
and times.
In addition, the software in the TSM800C touchscreen can monitor all the
temperatures and sound an alarm if any of them goes higher or lower than a
preset limit.
Note that the first two channels of the TMP100 match to thermocouple
transducers which makes them ideal for exhaust temperature monitoring, and the
remaining four channels match to thermistor transducers.