Precision temperature measurement in industrial manufacturing and production applications is provided by a range of high-accuracy digital temperature indicators now available from Cropico.
Accurate calibration of sensors can be provided using the Cropico 3000 range, which utilises platinum resistance thermometer technology to achieve greater accuracy.
Platinum resistance thermometers provide a stable temperature coefficient and, being a noble metal, are not susceptible to contamination.
Pt100 (PRT) is the most commonly used and has a temperature coefficient of 0.00385 (European standard), which corresponds to an average resistance change over the temperature range 0 to 100C of 0.385ohms/C.
The 3000 series offers a choice of inputs for platinum resistance thermometers and all popular thermocouple types.
It has inputs for Pt25 and Pt100 platinum resistance thermometers and thermocouple.
The 3001 offers the same flexibility as the 3000, but does not include the PT25 input option.
The 3002 is designed for use with Pt 100 platinum resistance thermometers only.
Dual-channel input allows the comparison and cross calibration of probes and sensor types, and a variety of linearisation standards can be selected including user coefficients.
Special features include the ability to eliminate thermal EMF and self-heating errors, along with the provision to store the calibration data of up to 20 PRT probes.
An internal data memory facility can store up to 4,000 temperature readings for display or direct transmission to a PC or printer.
Statistical analysis of stored data can also be undertaken to provide mean, max, min, peak and standard deviation information.
Fully portable with built-in rechargeable batteries - providing 14 hours of operating time - and enclosed in a rugged aluminium case, the 3000 temperature measurement instrument has an accuracy of 0.01C and resolution of 0.001C, with SPRT (ITS-90) conversion as standard.
The unit can also be supplied with an optional 19in rack-mounting kit to allow the unit to be fitted into any standard enclosure for full system integration.
To help with this, the unit has options of RS232 or IEEE for communications.
An optional scanner can also expand the instrument to have up to 10 input channels for multi-point temperature measurements.
The scanner option allows the user to mix different types of scanner cards to give the 10 input channels.
The user can have four PT inputs and four TC inputs, with the capability to incorporate all common thermocouples from B through to T.