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HARS-LX Series

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Operation

4.8  Meter Shunt Applications

To measure the current in a 4-terminal resistor:

1.  Measure the voltage drop between the two 

terminals of the resistor not connected to the 

current source.

2.  Determine  the  current  by  the  ratio  of  the 

measured voltage to the known resistance.

Using the 4-terminal technique helps avoid errors 

caused by the voltage drops in the current-carrying 

leads and contacts.  Errors caused by lead and contact 

resistances in the voltage measuring circuit are negli-

gible if the current in this circuit is small.

4.9  Kelvin Bridge Applications

Use  4-terminal  resistance  standard  for  all  Kelvin 

bridge measurements.  When connected as shown in 

Figure 4-1, errors caused by lead and contact resis-

tances can be made negligible because they appear as 

part of the generator or yoke resistance, or in series 

with high resistance bridge arms.

Figure 4-1:  Kelvin Bridge Connections

HARS-LX

For maximum protection and accuracy, limit power 

input to HARS-LX to 1 Watt.  This may be accom-

plished by placing a resistor in series with the bridge 

generator or battery.

The value of this resistance can be calculated from 

the following formula:

where:

R = value of the power-limiting resistor

E = open circuit voltage of the generator

The protective resistor should have a power rating 

of 4 W or more.  Input power should be limited to  

1/10 W or less for most accurate measurements.

R = 

E

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Summary of Contents for HARS-LX

Page 1: ...ietlabs com TEL 516 334 5959 FAX 516 334 5988 www ietlabs com IET LABS INC HARS LX Laboratory Standard Decade Resistance Substituter User and Service Manual Copyright 2014 IET Labs Inc Visit www ietla...

Page 2: ...PRECISION INSTRUMENTS FOR TEST AND MEASUREMENT Email info ietlabs com TEL 516 334 5959 FAX 516 334 5988 www ietlabs com IET LABS INC...

Page 3: ...t no charge when returned to IET Changes in this product not approved by IET or application of voltages or currents greater than those allowed by the specifications shall void this warranty IET shall...

Page 4: ...USED TAKE ALL MEASURES TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH ANY LIVE COMPONENTS USE MAXIMUM INSULATION AND MINIMIZE THE USE OF BARE CONDUCTORS WHEN USING THIS INSTRUMENT Use extreme caution when working w...

Page 5: ...1 Thermal emf Considerations 5 4 4 Dial Setting 6 4 5 Power Considerations 6 4 6 Environmental Conditions 6 4 7 Switch Conditioning 6 4 8 Meter Shunt Applications 7 4 9 Kelvin Bridge Applications 7 C...

Page 6: ...tituter 1 Figure 2 1 Typical Operating Guide Affixed to Unit 3 Figure 4 1 Kelvin Bridge Connections 7 Table 5 1 Trimming Potentiometers 11 Figure 5 1 Typical Trimmer Board 11 Table 5 2 Replaceable Par...

Page 7: ...y feature solid silver alloy contacts and quadruple leaf silver alloy wipers which keep switch contact resis tance to under 1 m per decade and more impor tantly keep switch contact resistance reproduc...

Page 8: ...ermetically sealed low inductance Terminals Four 5 way gold plated tellutium copperbinding posts with low thermal emf and low resistance for four terminal Kelvin measurements plus one binding post con...

Page 9: ...00 1 211 0 M 4 100 100 HARS LX 4 1k 12 110 M 4 1 k 1 k HARS LX 4 10k 121 10 M 4 10 k none HARS LX 5 0 001 121 110 5 1 m HARS LX 5 0 01 1 111 10 k 5 10 m 10 m HARS LX 5 0 1 11 111 0 k 5 100 m 100 m HAR...

Page 10: ...100 short term average value Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C Switch Type Multiple solid silver contacts dust tight diallyl phthalate body To...

Page 11: ...tandard temperatures near 23 C 3 3 Repackaging for Shipment If the instrument is to be returned to IET Labs contact the Service Department at the number or address shown on the front cover of this man...

Page 12: ...low resistance increments are important care must be taken in connecting to the terminals of the decade box In particular to keep contact resistance to a mini mum 4 terminal connections should be empl...

Page 13: ...0 Since the highest decade has an additional 11 po sition resistance values of over 1 2 times nominal maximum value can be obtained 4 5 Power Considerations To maintain the maximum possible accuracy a...

Page 14: ...resistance standard for all Kelvin bridge measurements When connected as shown in Figure 4 1 errors caused by lead and contact resis tances can be made negligible because they appear as part of the ge...

Page 15: ...igure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Rheostat Dial In order to eliminate contact resistance and thermal emf the HARS LX integrates the rheostat as shown in Figure 4 2 This way the wiper is in the low potential circui...

Page 16: ...from the side of the instrument and remove the housing 2 Remove any dust or debris using optical grade dry compressed air or a clean brush 3 Replace the housing and reattach the 4 hous ing screws The...

Page 17: ...he follow ing models HATS LR HATS Y SRL Series The 1 and 10 transfer standards are optional and are only used to take advan tage if desired of the adjustability of these two decades Precision resistan...

Page 18: ...trim or adjust any resistances proceed as follows 1 Stabilize HARS LX at laboratory tempera ture of 23 C for at least 8 hours 2 Remove the 4 housing screws from the sides of the instrument and remove...

Page 19: ...Designation All decades but 1 k Potentiometer Designation 1 k decade 1 T0 T1 2 T1 T2 3 T2 T3 4 T3 T4 5 T4 T5 6 T5 T6 7 T6 T7 8 T7 T8 9 T8 T9 10 T9 T10 11 T10 1 M steps only Table 5 1 Trimming Potenti...

Page 20: ...y Not Shown HARS 4000 LX 0 1 100 m step Decade Switch Assembly Not Shown HARS 4000 LX 1 1 step Decade Switch Assembly Not Shown HARS 4000 LX 10 10 step Decade Switch Assembly Not Shown HARS 4000 LX 10...

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