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56-101-00901 Revision F

 

 

Page 4 

CHAPTER 1: GENERAL 

 

1.  PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 

 

Size (H, W, L) 

5.0 in. (12.7 cm), 5.5 in. (14.0 cm), 8.0 in. (20.3 cm) 

Weight 

4.0 lbs. (1.8 kg) 

Table 1  

Physical Characteristics

 

 

2.  SPECIFICATIONS 

 

A.  Temperature Measurement 

 

Type 

K (CH-AL Thermocouple) 

Range 

  0 to 1000°C certified, -25 to +1100°C extended 

  0 to 1200°C certified, -25 to +1225°C extended with option D 

Accuracy 

Typical measurement error at 25°C ambient: less than ±1°C 

National Institute of 
Standards & Technology 
(NIST) Conformity 

Refer to Table 3 

Reference Junction 
Compensation 

Refer to Table 4 (see page 5) 

Error 

Refer to Table 5 (see page 5) 

Table 2

  Temperature Measurement 

 

NIST CONFORMITY 

(TEST CLIP LINEARIZATION)

 

RANGE °C 

ERROR ± °C 

-25 to -21* 

Less than 2.0 

-20 to 0* 

Less than 1.0 

0 to 90 

Less than 0.6 

91 to 169 

Less than 1.0 

170 to 1000 

Less than 0.6 

1001 to 1025* 

Less than 1.0 

1026 to 1050* 

Less than 2.0 

1051 to 1100* 

Less than 5.0 

Table 3  

Thermocouple Linearization 

 

Note*:

 Extended Range 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 101-00901

Page 1: ...2022 Barfield Inc All Rights Reserved USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL M N TT1000A P N 101 00901 Doc P N 56 101 00901 Revision F March 17 2022 ______________________________________ TT1000A Turbine Temperature...

Page 2: ...ormation contained herein is the sole property of Barfield Inc No intellectual property rights are granted by the delivery of this document or the disclosure of its content This entire document is pro...

Page 3: ...d user of this equipment to be able to obtain the service covered by the warranty Visit the company website http barfieldinc com for publication updates Please send the Registration Card to Barfield I...

Page 4: ...to obtain the list of approved repair facilities worldwide ensuring that this equipment will be serviced using proper procedures and certified instruments BARFIELD PRODUCT SUPPORT DIVISION Telephone 3...

Page 5: ...00890 January 27 2012 Updated to latest format specifications section changes D 260 00970 April 24 2013 Added instructions for using 45vdc voltage converter E 260 01025 September 19 2014 Update Barfi...

Page 6: ...PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 4 2 SPECIFICATIONS 4 3 CAPABILITIES 6 CHAPTER 2 OPERATION 7 1 OPERATING CONTROLS 7 2 GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 3 SYSTEM LEAD RESISTANCE TEST PROCEDURE 10 4 THERMOCOUPL...

Page 7: ...ut 7 Figure 4 Voltage Conversion 9 LIST OF TABLES PAGE Table 1 Physical Characteristics 4 Table 2 Temperature Measurement 4 Table 3 Thermocouple Linearization 4 Table 4 Reference Junction Compensation...

Page 8: ...couple outputs in degrees Celsius C B Thermocouple and lead resistance measurements to 0 01 and insulation measurements up to 2M C Simulates thermocouple outputs and system lead resistances from 0 to...

Page 9: ...the supplied Warranty Registration Figure 1 Owner Warranty Registration Card B Each new or re certified unit is delivered with a Certificate not pictured that shows the date when the unit was tested b...

Page 10: ...56 101 00901 Revision F Page 3 Figure 2 Limited 1 Year Warranty...

Page 11: ...cy Typical measurement error at 25 C ambient less than 1 C National Institute of Standards Technology NIST Conformity Refer to Table 3 Reference Junction Compensation Refer to Table 4 see page 5 Error...

Page 12: ...Ref Jct 1 5 NIST Conformity Temperature Coefficient 0 005 of Reading per C Table 5 Error Table B Lead Resistance 20 Range 0 19 99 in 0 01 increments 200 Range 0 199 9 in 0 1 increments Accuracy 0 1 of...

Page 13: ...ates CH AL thermocouple with or without simulated system lead resistance D Measures and displays values of CH AL thermocouple in terms of degrees Celsius temperature E Automatically compensates for am...

Page 14: ...BLACK pushbutton 5 when depressed with test leads connected to aircraft system and FUNCTION switch in RESISTANCE MEASURE position produces a display of the resistance in the system E The SHORT TEST L...

Page 15: ...ighly recommends replacement of the batteries using the same CAUTION TO PREVENT BATTERY LEAKAGE 1 PROMPTLY REMOVE DEAD OR WEAK BATTERIES FROM THE TEST SET 2 NEVER MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES REPLACE ALL...

Page 16: ...place the bulkhead of the panel assembly between the vertical guides in the carrying case and slide the assembly downward until the 45V battery connector can be connected and connect Then slide panel...

Page 17: ...and then reversing the lead connections for the second measurement The true value is equal to the average of the two readings i e add the two readings and divide by two The two readings must be taken...

Page 18: ...age 10 Note Resistance must be within manufacturer s specifications If results are slightly outside limits repeat entire procedure to ensure test failure is not due to human error I Place the ON OFF s...

Page 19: ...lead clips to indicator terminals Observe polarity Alumel is negative and connects to the TT1000A BLACK clip Chromel is positive and connects to the TT1000A RED clip H Set TEMP ADJ control for the des...

Page 20: ...nance Manual for specific values C Thermocouple Resistance Measurement 1 Disconnect aircraft power to indicator refer to the Aircraft Maintenance Manual 2 Follow the steps listed in section 4 THERMOCO...

Page 21: ...e FUNCTION selector to TEMP MEASURE CAUTION AIRCRAFT INDICATORS OF THE D ARSONVAL TYPE MUST NOT BE CONNECTED DURING THIS TEST D ARSONVAL INDICATORS MAY GENERALLY BE RECOGNIZED BY THE ABSENCE OF A MULT...

Page 22: ...o reship the TT1000A It is also recommended that the TT1000A and its carrying case be carefully inspected for damage If damaged immediately notify the carrier and the manufacturer 2 SHIPPING Use stand...

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