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AM1960/1950 Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer User’s Guide        

 

 

Rev. 201609V3 

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3  General Operations 

3.1  Connecting to the readout device 

The AM1960/1950 is equipped with a four-wire cable (see Figure 1). 
Four lead wires are used to cancel lead wire resistance. For best 
results, the readout device should be equipped to handle four-terminal 
resistors. The lead wires can be distinguished by insulation colors. 
Lead wire pairs attached to each end of the sensor are identified by 
red/black and white/blue insulation.  
 

 

3.2  Drive Current 

AccuMac recommends 1mA as drive current to ensure the best 
measurement. 

 

3.3  Stability of Readings 

To achieve the best accuracy, allow sufficient time for SPRT to 
stabilize before taking the readings.  

 

3.4  Immersion Requirements 

Stem effect can cause measurement errors due to heat lost or gained 
by the sensing element through the thermometer stem. To minimize 
the error, appropriate immersion depths are required. A practical way 
to determine the minimum immersion depths is to change the depth 

Figure1 

Black 

Yellow 

White 

Red 

Summary of Contents for AM1950

Page 1: ...Rev 201609V3 AM1960 1950 Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer User s Guide Please download the latest version at www accumac com...

Page 2: ...es 3 1 3 Calibrations 3 2 Specifications 4 2 1 Specifications 4 3 General Operations 5 3 1 Connecting to the readout device 5 3 2 Drive Current 5 3 3 Stability of Readings 5 3 4 Immersion Requirements...

Page 3: ...hazardous live component 5 Follow all other safety guidelines listed in this user s guide Cautions Follow these guidelines to avoid possible damage to the instrument 1 Avoid mechanical shocks DO NOT d...

Page 4: ...perature calibration labs at various levels 1 2 Main Features Extreme low drift rate Quartz sheathed Great primary or secondary reference standards 1 3 Calibrations As a temperature standard each AM19...

Page 5: ...after 10 times thermal cycles from minimum to maximum temperatures Self heating 0 0015 C at 1 mA current Measurement Current 1 mA Sensor Length 42 mm Insulation Resistance 1000 M at room temperature...

Page 6: ...ttached to each end of the sensor are identified by red black and white blue insulation 3 2 Drive Current AccuMac recommends 1mA as drive current to ensure the best measurement 3 3 Stability of Readin...

Page 7: ...ach AccuMac SPRT has gone through an annealing process and stability test to minimize the thermal EMF which is caused by either impurities of sensing element or temperature differentials at lead wires...

Page 8: ...enever possible b When shipping the SPRT use protective box and other protective packaging materials to minimize mechanical shocks as much as possible c When using dry blocks make sure the well diamet...

Page 9: ...r repair service Be sure to have the model number and serial number of your SPRT available 5 2 Problem Causes and Solutions a R0 Rtpw becomes higher significantly This is likely caused by mechanical s...

Page 10: ...The warranty period begins on the date of the shipment Parts product repairs and services are warranted for 90 days The warranty extends only to the original buyer or end user customer of an AccuMac...

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