Pt100 reference sensors For series TP…S-U or TT-Scan and series TP 38… If the sensor to be calibrated is too short to be inserted into the homogeneous temperature zone of the metal block, an external reference sensor can be used without any problems. This results in a small, flexible measurement zone. Particular attention is given […]
If the sensor to be calibrated is too short to be inserted into the homogeneous temperature zone of the metal block, an external reference sensor can be used without any problems. This results in a small, flexible measurement zone.
Particular attention is given to the physical construction to ensure
that shocks have minimal effect on the reference sensor. The use of
robust measuring elements in thinfilm technology ensure standardised and
reliable performance.
Intensive ageing tests are carried out at the maximum operating
temperature to examine longterm temperature stability. In order to
detect longterm effects through thermal stress, a defined tempering
process is carried out with a special selection of reference sensors
over 300 hours. In the case of stress caused by thermocycling, no
significant hysteresis effects were found.
The physical structure of the reference sensors requires that different
materials be joined together. The special design of the joint areas
prevents the occurrence of parasitic thermoelectric voltages. Thus the
measurement reading is not affected by the temperature gradients from
the measurement point to the handle.
In examining the self-heating characteristics it was seen that
measurement currents ≤ 1 mA are ideally suited, since no distortion of
the measurement result occurs. Here the
self-heating effect can be neglected.
Calibration reference sensors - Type TF
Calibration reference sensors - Type TFEE
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