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Reference Junction - Hameg HM8112-3 Benutzerhandbuch

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T e m p e r a t u r e m e a s u r e m e n t
If the temperatures at both junctions are identical, the
currents I1
and I2
will cancel.
drift
drift
In order to characterize the various metals and
their thermoelectric properties, the temperature
dependence of the metals with respect to plati-
num was determined and recorded in the ther-
moelectric voltage table, which gives the voltage
in mV/100 K relative to platinum and for the cold
junction at 0 °C.
Thermoelectric voltage table
Cold junction reference temperature 0 °C
Measuring temperature 100 °C, in [mV/100 K]
Platinum
Nickel
Copper
(Pt)
(Ni)
(Cu)
0,0
-1,2 ...-1, 94
+0,75
Copper cable
V
therm
Copper cable
T
= const
Ref
Isothermal block
Reference junction KS2
T
= const
Ref
If the junction 2 (KS2) is considered as the reference and kept on
a constant temperature, the other junction 1 (KS1) may be used
for temperature measurement. The thermal voltage is propor-
tional to the temperature difference between both junctions:
I
proportional to ΔT = T
therm
(Seebeck effect)
50
Subject to change without notice
Iron
Ni-Cr
(Fe)
(CrNi)
+1,88
+2,2
Sensing element
Tempe-
rature
NiCr wire
T
Meas
Ni wire
Mesurement
location
KS1
– T
KS1
KS2
7.5
Reference
junction
The measurement
junction 1 is connec-
ted to the measu-
rement system by
socalled extension
w i r e s w h i c h a r e
made of the same
materials that form
junction 1. As a rule,
the signal has to be sent over quite a distance, therefore the
extension wires have to be contacted to regular copper wires.
These contacts form a pair of junctions which constitute junc-
tion 2. In order to guarantee a decent accuracy, those contact
terminals are mounted on a socalled isothermal metal block
with a temperature sensor; a standard regulation circuit keeps
the block on 0 °C.
An early auxiliary method used melting ice to keep the block
temperature constant; this works quite well, with a deviation
of < 1 mK, until all the ice is gone. In practice, this is quite
cumbersome. Who would like to carry a bowl of water and an
ice block around? And this only to just check the temperature
of an oven in the production line. In order to save the customer
from pushing a cart with all the utensils necessary for creating
a reference junction including a refrigerator, most measuring
instruments feature an internal reference junction. All that is
needed is the thermocouple and the appropriate measuring
instrument – the HM8112-3. Thermocouples are less expen-
sive than platinum sensors; in industrial applications there
are often hundreds which are connected to the measuring
instrument via a scanner.

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