Section 7. Installation
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RTD type for examples: 100 Ω PRT (a.k.a, PT100), α = 0.00385
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Temperature measurement range for examples: –40 to 60 °C
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General forms of Callander-Van Dusen equations using CRBasic
notation:
o
T = g * K^4 + h * K^3 + i * K^2 + j * K (temperatures < 0°C)
o
T = (SQRT(d * (RS/RS0) + e)
-
a) / f (temperature ≥ 0°C)
PT100 Temperature and ideal resistances (RS);
α =
0.00385
1
RS
–40
RS
0
RS
10
RS
60
°C
–40
0
10
60
mΩ
84270
100000
103900
123240
1
Commonly available tables provide these resistance values.
Callandar-
Van Dusen Coefficients for PT100, α = 0.00385
Constants
Coefficient
a
3.9083000E-03
d
-2.3100000E-06
e
1.7584810E-05
f
-1.1550000E-06
g
1.700
h
-2.900
i
9.100
j
2.502
Input Ranges (mV)
CR6
CR800/CR1000
CR3000
±
5000
±
5000
±
5000
±
1000
±
2500
±
1000
±
200
±
250
±
200
±
25
±
50
±
7.5
±
20
±
2.5
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