Thermocouple Measurement Errors
The meter allows you to use one of three types of temperature reference
for thermocouple measurements:
•
Fixed Reference value (entered).
The fixed reference is the most
accurate, and is the type of thermocouple measurement described
earlier using isothermal blocks and an external known reference
temperature.
•
Measured Reference value (external thermistor).
A thermistor
is connected to channel 1 input of the meter. The thermistor is then
mounted to the isothermal block. The meter measures the
temperature of the isothermal block and uses the measurement in the
temperature calculation.
•
Internal Reference value (internal thermistor).
The meter
contains an internal thermistor, mounted just behind the input
connector. The internal thermistor is the least accurate way to
measure temperature. If you use the internal thermistor, you should
connect the thermocouple wire directly to the input connector (do not
use the copper test leads or an isothermal block).
See page 272.
Chapter 7 Measurement Tutorial
Measurement Techniques and Sources of Error
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