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Table 5-7 Procedure to determine calibration voltages for Thermocouple
Differential input types other than the Factory Setting
Step
Action
1
Obtain a copy of the ITS-90 Standard for the Thermocouple Type you will be using.
2
Find the thermoelectric voltage for the desired operating temperature.
3
Find the thermoelectric voltages for the temperatures –50
°
F and +150
°
F away from the
desired operating temperature.
4
The zero calibration voltage will be the thermoelectric voltage for the –50
°
F
temperature minus the thermoelectric voltage for the desired operating temperature.
This will be a negative voltage.
5
The span calibration voltage will be the thermoelectric voltage for the +150
°
F
temperature minus the thermoelectric voltage for the desired operating temperature.
This will be a positive voltage.
For example: Determine the calibration voltage values for a pair of J-type thermocouples
at an operating temperature of 450
°
F (this is equivalent to the Factory setting).
•
The ITS-90 standard for the J thermocouple shows that the thermoelectric
voltage for 450
°
F is 12.568 millivolts.
•
The –50
°
F point would be 400
°
F. The ITS-90 standard shows that the
thermoelectric voltage for 400
°
F is 11.025 millivolts.
•
The +150
°
F point would be 600
°
F. The ITS-90 standard shows that the
thermoelectric voltage for 600
°
F is 17.188 millivolts.
•
The zero calibration voltage is thus 11.025 minus 12.568 millivolts or –1.543
millivolts (this can be rounded off to –1.54 millivolts without significant loss of
accuracy).
•
The span calibration voltage is thus 17.188 minus 12.568 millivolts or +4.62
millivolts.
•
Use –1.54 millivolts for the Zero calibration value and +4.62 millivolts for the
Span calibration value.
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