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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 4. Quickstart Tutorial<br />

Figure 15: Short Cut thermocouple wiring<br />

4.2.4.3 Procedure: (Short Cut Steps 10 to 11)<br />

Historical Note In the space-race era, measuring thermocouples in the field was<br />

a complicated and cumbersome process incorporating a thermocouple wire with<br />

three junctions, a micro-voltmeter, a vacuum flask filled with an ice slurry, and a<br />

thick reference book. One thermocouple junction was connected to the microvoltmeter.<br />

Another sat in the vacuum flask. The third was inserted into the<br />

location of the temperature of interest. When the temperature settled out, the<br />

micro-voltmeter was read. This value was then looked up on the appropriate table<br />

in the reference book to determine the temperature.<br />

Then along came Eric and Evan <strong>Campbell</strong>. <strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> designed the first<br />

CR7 datalogger to make thermocouple measurements without the need for<br />

vacuum flasks, third junctions, or reference books. Now, there's an idea!<br />

Nowadays, a thermocouple consists of two wires of dissimilar metals, such as<br />

copper and constantan, joined at one end. The joined end is the measurement<br />

junction; the junction that is created when the thermocouple is wired to the<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong> is the reference junction.<br />

When the two junctions are at different temperatures, a voltage proportional to the<br />

temperature difference is induced into the wires. The thermocouple measurement<br />

requires the reference junction temperature to calculate the measurement junction<br />

temperature using proprietary algorithms in the <strong>CR1000</strong> operating system.<br />

10. Click 3. Outputs to advance to the next step.<br />

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