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SKU:MTL5049
MTL5049 Dual Channel Signal Isolator - MTL Instruments
Manufacturer: MTL
Product No.: MTL5049
Product Type: Repeater Power Supply
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 110g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
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Description
MTL5049 Dual Channel Signal Isolator
The MTL5049 from MTL Instruments provides safe signal isolation for hazardous area applications. This dual-channel unit passes two 4-20mA signals from safe-area controllers to loads in explosive atmospheres. It delivers precise signal transfer with complete electrical isolation between areas.
Key Technical Specifications
- Brand: MTL Instruments
- Model: MTL5049
- Product Type: Dual Channel Signal Isolator
- Channels: Two independent channels
- Signal Range: 4 to 20mA standard
- Extended Range: 0 to 24mA capability
- Response Time: 250µs to 10% of final value
- Supply Voltage: 20 to 35V DC
Hazardous Area Certification
- Load Location: Zone 0, IIC, T4-T6 hazardous area
- Division Rating: Division 1, Group A hazardous location
- The MTL5049 maintains intrinsic safety standards
- It provides safe signal transmission to explosive atmospheres
Input Specifications
- Signal Range: 4 to 20mA from controllers
- Extended Range: 0 to 24mA under/over range
- Input Voltage Drop: <4V at 20mA
- Channel 1 Input: Terminal 11 (Input –ve), Terminal 12 (Input +ve)
- Channel 2 Input: Terminal 8 (Input –ve), Terminal 9 (Input +ve)
- Low input voltage drop minimizes impact on controller outputs
Output Performance
- Load Resistance: 550Ω maximum per channel
- Output Voltage: 11V at 20mA driving capability
- Output Resistance: >2MΩ for minimal loading
- Channel 1 Output: Terminal 1 (Output –ve), Terminal 2 (Output +ve)
- Channel 2 Output: Terminal 4 (Output –ve), Terminal 5 (Output +ve)
- Each channel independently drives hazardous area loads
Accuracy & Speed
- Transfer Accuracy: Better than 20µA at 20°C
- Temperature Drift: <1µA/°C for stable operation
- Response Time: Settles within 250µs to 10% of final value
- Circuit Ripple: <40µA peak-to-peak ensures clean signals
- High speed and accuracy maintain process control integrity
Power Requirements
- Supply Voltage: 20 to 35V DC operating range
- Current Consumption: 65mA at 24V with both channels active
- Power Dissipation: 1.4W at 24V maximum
- Supply Terminals: Terminal 13 (Supply –ve), Terminal 14 (Supply +ve)
- Status Indicator: Green LED provides clear power status
Terminal Configuration
- Channel 1: Input (Terminals 11-12), Output (Terminals 1-2)
- Channel 2: Input (Terminals 8-9), Output (Terminals 4-5)
- Power Supply: Terminals 13-14 for 20-35V DC input
- Clear terminal labeling simplifies installation and maintenance
Safety Parameters
- Safety Voltage: 28V maximum
- Internal Resistance: 300Ω
- Safety Current: 93mA maximum
- Isolation Voltage: Um = 250V rms or DC
- Complete isolation ensures safe area protection
Frequently Asked Questions
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How many signals can the MTL5049 handle?
It isolates and passes two independent 4-20mA signals simultaneously. -
What is the maximum load capacity?
Each output channel drives loads up to 550Ω with 11V at 20mA. -
How fast does the unit respond to signal changes?
It settles within 250 microseconds to within 10% of final value. -
Is this suitable for Zone 0 hazardous areas?
Yes, it carries certification for Zone 0, IIC, T4-T6 areas and Division 1, Group A.
Additional Specifications
Scalar (V/f)
Vector
AC-powered
Buying Guide
- Confirm the exact model, part number, and specifications before ordering.
- Ensure compatibility with your current machinery or control systems.
- Reach out via sale@etowonauto.com or +8617859788089 for technical assistance.
- Review delivery options, lead times, and shipping requirements.
- Follow manufacturer instructions and best practices during installation.
Shipping And Return
In-stock items are typically dispatched the same business day. For products not currently in stock, dispatch times may vary based on availability. International shipping is available, and shipping costs are calculated according to destination, weight, and carrier selection.
Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt, provided items are unused and in original condition. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer. Please contact us before returning any item to receive return authorization.
For more details, please review our Shipping & Return Policy.

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