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Advanced Operation
Model 350 Temperature Controller
5.9.1.2 Add a New Breakpoint Pair
The last breakpoint of a curve is signified by the first pair that contains a 0 value for
both the temperature and sensor portions. Curves are limited to 200 breakpoint
pairs, so if 200 pairs already exist, then the 200th pair will be the last pair in the list.
To add a new breakpoint pair to a curve that has less than 200 pairs, scroll to the end
of the list and edit the 0 value pair by following the procedure for editing a breakpoint
pair in section 5.9.1.1. If the curve still contains less than 200 pairs, a new 0 value
breakpoint will be added to the end of the list for entering another new
breakpoint pair.
Menu Navigation:
Curve Entry
Q
Edit Curve
Q
(
21–59
)
Q
Curve Points
Q
(1–200)
Interface Command: CRVPT
5.9.1.3 Delete a Breakpoint Pair
To delete a breakpoint pair, scroll to the desired breakpoint number, then enter a 0
value for both the sensor and temperature values by following the procedure for edit-
ing a breakpoint pair in section 5.9.1.1.
If you are not entering 0 for both sensor and temperature values, then entering new val-
ues over an existing breakpoint pair will replace that pair with the new value when you
press Enter.
After editing, adding, or deleting all desired breakpoint pairs, press
Escape
(Exit
Menu) while the highlight is on a breakpoint number. All breakpoint pair changes,
additions, and deletions will be saved when exiting the menu.
When curve entry is complete, you must assign the new curve to an input. The
Model 350 does not automatically assign the new curve to any input. Refer to section
4.4.8 for details on assigning a curve to a sensor input.
Menu Navigation:
Curve Entry
Q
Edit Curve
Q
(
21–59
)
Q
Curve Points
Q
(
1– 200
)
Interface Command:
CRVPT
5.9.1.4 Thermocouple Curve Considerations
The following are things to consider when generating thermocouple curves.
D
You may enter temperature response curves for all types of thermocouples. Enter
curve data in mV/K format with thermocouple voltage in millivolts and tempera-
ture in kelvin.
D
The curve must be normalized to 0 mV at 273.15 K (0 °C). Thermocouple voltages
in millivolts are positive when temperature is above 273.15 K, and negative
when temperature is below that point.
D
To convert curves published in Celsius to kelvin, add 273.15 to the temperature in
Celsius.
D
The input voltage of the Model 350 is limited to ±50 mV, so any part of the curve
that extends beyond ±50 mV is not usable by the instrument.
D
A message of S.OVER or S.UNDER on the display indicates that the measured ther-
mocouple input is over or under the ±50 mV range.
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