Conditions on site
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Conditions on site
CFT+ force transducers are made of stainless materials. Protect the trans
ducer nevertheless from weather conditions such as rain, snow, ice, and salt
water.
6.1
Ambient temperature
The temperature has very little effect on the output signal. To obtain optimum
measurement results, comply with the nominal (rated) temperature range.
All series CFT+ sensors are mechanically pre-stressed with the corresponding
parts. The pre-stress force depends on the modulus of elasticity of the materi
als being used. Since the modulus of elasticity varies with the temperature, the
pre-stress force also varies with the temperature. The sensor forwards this
variation as a measurement signal to the charge amplifier. If you want to per
form quasi-static measurements (for example adjusting measurement chains),
we recommend bringing the measurement chain to a uniform and constant
temperature.
Please be aware that the drift of a piezoelectric measurement chain may
increase at a higher temperature, as the mobility of the charge carriers rises
with the temperature.
6.2
Moisture and corrosion protection
CFT+ series force transducers meet the conditions of degree of protection
IP65 in accordance with EN 60529, if a connection cable is connected.
With stainless steel force transducers, please note that acids and all materials
which release ions will also attack stainless steels and their seam welds. Any
resulting corrosion could cause the force transducer to fail. In this case,
appropriate means of protection must be provided. Force transducers should
be protected in general against substances that attack stainless steels.
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