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July 2002

370565A-01

TC-2095 R

ACK

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T

ERMINAL

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ALIBRATION

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ROCEDURE

Introduction

This document contains step-by-step instructions for verifying the
performance of the temperature sensor on the National Instruments
TC-2095 rack-mount terminal block. This temperature sensor is for
cold-junction compensation of thermocouples on the terminal block.

What Is Calibration?

Calibration

consists of verifying the measurement accuracy of a device

and correcting for any measurement error. For TC-2095 terminal blocks,
calibration is simply verifying the measurement accuracy of the
components on the terminal block. Because these components are not
user adjustable, calibration consists of verification only, without correcting
for any error.

Verification

is measuring the performance of a device and

comparing the results to the factory specifications of the device.

Why Should You Verify?

The accuracy of electronic components drifts with time and temperature,
which can affect measurement accuracy as the device ages. Verification
ensures the TC-2095 terminal block still meets NI standards. If the results
of the procedure indicate that the temperature sensor on the terminal block
is out of specification, return the device to NI for repair or replacement.

How Often Should You Verify?

The measurement accuracy requirements of your application determine
how often you should verify the performance of the TC-2095.
NI recommends you verify the terminal block at least once every year.
You can shorten this interval to six months or 90 days based on the
demands of your application.

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Summary of Contents for TC-2095

Page 1: ...error For TC 2095 terminal blocks calibration is simply verifying the measurement accuracy of the components on the terminal block Because these components are not user adjustable calibration consists of verification only without correcting for any error Verification is measuring the performance of a device and comparing the results to the factory specifications of the device Why Should You Verify...

Page 2: ...ivalent connector If these instruments are not available use the accuracy requirements listed above to select a substitute calibration standard Software and Documentation You can find all the necessary information to verify the performance of the TC 2095 in this verification procedure No other software or documentation is required If you would like more information on the TC 2095 refer to the BNC ...

Page 3: ...ly upright and view it from the rear The terminals on the 96 pin DIN connector are designated as follows Column A is on the bottom Column B is in the middle and Column C is on the top Row 1 is on the right and Row 32 is on the left Figure 1 illustrates the connector pin assignments Individual pins are identified by their column and row For example A3 denotes the terminal located in Column A and Ro...

Page 4: ...or adapter to terminal A2 on the 96 pin female DIN connector on the rear of the terminal block Attach the other end of this wire to the negative terminal of the 5 VDC power supply 2 Connect a calibrated DMM to the temperature sensor output of the terminal block a Refer to Figure 2 to locate jumper W1 and verify that MTEMP is jumpered on the terminal block Figure 2 TC 2095 Terminal Block Parts Loca...

Page 5: ...nt where the temperature is between 15 and 35 C 4 When the terminal block temperature reaches equilibrium with its surroundings measure the temperature sensor output Vmeas using a calibrated DMM 5 Measure the actual temperature Tact in the temperature controlled environment using a thermometer calibrated to within 0 1 C accuracy Position the thermometer as near as possible to the CJC sensor 6 Conv...

Page 6: ...as 0 5 C the terminal block temperature sensor is nonfunctional Return the terminal block to NI for repair or replacement If Tact Tmeas 0 5 C the terminal block temperature sensor is nonfunctional Return jumper W1 to its original position Return the terminal block to NI for repair or replacement You have completed verifying the performance of the temperature sensor on the TC 2095 terminal block ...

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