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Field Metrology
Wells -
Models 9142, 9143 and 9144 - Additional Features |
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Built-in Features to address Large Workloads and
Common Applications
Whether you need to calibrate 4-20 mA transmitters or a simple
thermostatic switch, a Field Metrology Well is the right tool for
the job. With three models covering the range of –25°C to 660°C,
this family of Metrology Wells calibrates a wide range of sensor
types. The optional process version (models 914X-X-P) provides a
built-in two-channel thermometer readout that measures PRTs, RTDs,
thermocouples, and 4-20 mA transmitters which includes the 24 V
loop supply to power the transmitter.
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With the ability to measure a reference PRT,
mA current, and source 24 V loop power, Field Metrology Wells can
automate and save up to 20 different tests.
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Each process version accepts an ITS-90 reference PRT. The built-in
readout accuracy ranges from ± 0.01°C to ± 0.07°C depending on the
measured temperature. Reference PRTs for Field Metrology Wells
contain individual calibration constants that reside in a memory
chip located inside the sensor housing, so sensors may be used
interchangeably. The second channel is user-selectable for 2-, 3-,
or 4-wire RTDs, thermocouples, or 4-20 mA transmitters. For
comparison calibration, don’t hassle with carrying multiple
instruments to the field. Field Metrology Wells do it all as a
single instrument.
Traditionally, calibrations of temperature transmitters have been
performed on the measurement electronics, while the sensor
remained uncalibrated. Studies have shown, however, that typically
75% of the error in the transmitter system (transmitter
electronics and temperature sensor) is in the sensing element.
Thus, it becomes important to calibrate the whole loop—both
electronics and sensor.
The
process option of Field Metrology Wells makes transmitter loop
calibrations easy. The transmitter sensor is placed in the well
with the reference PRT and the transmitter electronics are
connected to the front panel of the instrument. With 24 V loop
power, you are able to power and measure the transmitter current
while sourcing and measuring temperature in the Field Metrology
Well. This allows for the measurement of as-found and as-left data
in one self-contained calibration tool.
All
Field Metrology Wells allow for two types of automated
thermostatic switch test procedures—auto or manual setup. Auto
setup requires the entry of only the nominal switch temperature.
With this entry, it will run a 3-cycle calibration procedure and
provide final results for the dead band temperature via the
display. If you need to customize the ramp rate or run additional
cycles, the manual setup allows you to program and run the
procedure exactly how you would like. Both methods are fast and
easy and make testing temperature switches a virtual joy!
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Metrology Performance
for High Accuracy Measurements
Unlike traditional dry-wells, Field Metrology Wells maximize speed
and portability without compromising the six key metrology
performance criteria laid out by the EA: accuracy, stability,
axial (vertical) uniformity, radial (well-to-well) uniformity,
loading, and hysteresis. All criteria are important in ensuring
accurate measurements in all calibration applications.Field
Metrology Well displays are calibrated with high-quality traceable
and accredited PRTs. Each device (process and non-process
versions) comes with an IEC-17025 NVLAP-accredited calibration
certificate, which is backed by a robust uncertainty analysis that
considers temperature gradients, loading effects, and hysteresis.
The 9142 and 9143 have a display accuracy of ± 0.2°C over their
full range, and the 9144 display accuracy ranges from ± 0.35°C at
420°C to ± 0.5°C at ± 660°C. Each calibration is backed with a 4:1
test uncertainty ratio.
New control technology guarantees excellent performance in
extreme environmental conditions. The 9142 is stable to ± 0.01°C
over its full range and the mid-range 9143 is stable from ± 0.02°C
at 33°C and ± 0.03°C at 350°C. Even at 660°C, the 9144 is stable
to ± 0.05°C. But this is not all! Thermal block characteristics
provide radial (well-to-well) uniformity performance to ± 0.01°C.
Dual-zone control helps these tools achieve axial uniformity to
± 0.05°C at 40 mm (1.6 in).
Automation and Documentation make each Unit a
Turnkey Solution
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So you now have a
precision calibration instrument that has field-ready
characteristics, accredited metrology performance, built-in
two-channel thermometry, and automation—what else could you ask
for? How about all this and a turnkey solution that will automate
and document the results?
The process versions
of Field Metrology Wells have on-board non-volatile memory for
documentation of up to 20 tests. Each test can be given a unique
alphanumeric ID and will record block temperature, reference
temperature, UUT values, error, date, and time. Each test can be
easily viewed via the front panel or exported using Model 9930
Interface-it software, which is included with each shipment.
Interface-it allows you to pull the raw data into a calibration
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Operation is as Easy as 1 - 2 - 3
You’ll find Field Metrology Wells intuitive and easy to use. Each
unit is equipped with a large, easy-to-read LCD display, function
keys, and menu navigation buttons. Its “SET PT.” button makes it
straightforward and simple to set the block temperature. Each
product has a stability indicator that visually and audibly tells
you the Field Metrology Wells is stable to the selectable
criteria. Each unit offers pre-programmed calibration routines
stored in memory for easy recall, and all inputs are easily
accessible via the front panel of the instrument.
Never buy a
temperature calibration tool from a company that only dabbles in
metrology (or doesn’t even know the word). Metrology Wells from
Fluke are designed and manufactured by the same people who equip
the calibration laboratories of the world’s leading temperature
scientists. These are the people around the world who decide what
a Kelvin is! We know a thing or two more about temperature
calibration than the vast majority of the world’s dry-well
suppliers. Yes, they can connect a piece of metal to a heater and
a control sensor. But we invite you to compare all our specs
against the few that they publish. (And by the way, we meet our
specs!)
Simplified schematic illustrating the
airflow design (patents applied for) to minimize potential heat
damage to sensor handles and transition junctions.
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