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Item #: 1108 |
Created: 1/4/2013
Categories: ScopeCorder
What is the Reference Junction Compensation Accuracy for 701265?
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Solution:
The specifications for Reference Junction Compensation (RJC) accuracy are listed below:
|
Type |
Measurement Range |
Accuracy |
|
K E J T L U N |
-200 to 1300° C -200 to 800° C -200 to 1100° C -200 to 400° C -200 to 900° C -200 to 400° C 0 to 1300° C |
±(0.1% of reading + 1.5° C) |
|
R S
|
0 to 1700° C 0 to 1700° C |
±(0.1% of reading +3° C) 200 to 800° C: ±5° C |
|
B |
0 to 1800° C |
±(0.1% of reading + 2° C) Except, 400 to 700° C: ±8° C Effective range is 400 to 1800° C |
|
W |
0 to 2300° C |
±(0.1% of reading +3° C) |
|
AuFe3 |
0 to 300K |
0 to 50K: ±4K 50 to 300K: ±2.5K |
The RJC sensor is located between the two universal inputs (refer to attached diagram). To measure the terminal temperature correctly, the temperature of the sensor must be close to or equal to the temperature of the terminal. This means that the temperatures of the sensor, the positive terminal and the negative terminal should be the same value or almost equal to each other.
To ensure the temperature of all three are the same value:
1. Allow the DL850/DL750 to warm up for at least 30 minutes
2. Do not introduce wind or draft fluctuations onto the
ScopeCorder
3. Maintain a stable operating environment temperature
