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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 8. Operation<br />

Error Calculations with Input Reversal = False<br />

µV error = gain term + offset term<br />

= (44500 µV * 0.12%) + (3 * 66.7 µV + 2.0 µV)<br />

= 53.4 µV + 200 µV<br />

= 7.25 µV (= 7.25 °C)<br />

8.1.4.1.4 Ground Looping Error<br />

When the thermocouple measurement junction is in electrical contact with the<br />

object being measured (or has the possibility of making contact), a differential<br />

measurement should be made to avoid ground looping.<br />

8.1.4.1.5 Noise Error<br />

The typical input noise on the ±2_5-mV range for a differential measurement with<br />

16.67 ms integration and input reversal is 0.19 μV RMS. On a type-T<br />

thermocouple (approximately 40 μV/°C), this is 0.005°C.<br />

8.1.4.1.6 Thermocouple Polynomial Error<br />

Note This is an RMS value; some individual readings will vary by greater than<br />

this.<br />

NIST Monograph 175 gives high-order polynomials for computing the output<br />

voltage of a given thermocouple type over a broad range of temperatures. To<br />

speed processing and accommodate the <strong>CR1000</strong> math and storage capabilities,<br />

four separate 6th-order polynomials are used to convert from volts to temperature<br />

over the range covered by each thermocouple type. The table Limits of Error on<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong> Thermocouple Polynomials (p. 309) gives error limits for the thermocouple<br />

polynomials.<br />

Table 66. Limits of Error on <strong>CR1000</strong> Thermocouple Polynomials<br />

TC<br />

Type Range °C<br />

Limits of Error °C<br />

Relative to NIST<br />

Standards<br />

T -270 to 400<br />

-270 to -200 +18 @ -270<br />

-200 to -100 ±0.08<br />

-100 to 100 ±0.001<br />

100 to 400 ±0.015<br />

J -150 to 760 ±0.008<br />

-100 to 300 ±0.002<br />

E -240 to 1000<br />

-240 to -130 ±0.4<br />

309

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