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COMPACT™ I/OUNIVERSALANALOG INPUT MODULECatalog Number: 1769sc-IF8uOwner’s Guide 0300198-03 Rev. B

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x Compact™ I/O Universal Input Module· calling 1.800.963.9548 (USA/Canada) or 001.330.725.1574 (OutsideUSA/Canada)Conventions Used inThis ManualThe fo

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90 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleIndustry; Vol. 6; Schooley, J. F., ed.; New York: American Institute ofPhysics; 1992. 559-564.[24] Glawe, G. E.;

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 91heat treatment on standard thermocouples. National ResearchCouncil of Canada Publication APH 2213/NRCC 17408;

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92 Compact IO™ Universal Input Modulereference data. Natl. Bur. Stand. (U.S.) Monogr. 161; 1978 April.167p.[45] Burley, N. A.; Jones, T. P. Practical

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 93and Industry; Vol. 6; Schooley, J. F., ed.; New York: AmericanInstitute of Physics; 1992. 595-600.[54] Burley,

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Appendix DAppendix DAppendix DAppendix DAppendix DUsing Using Using Using Using TTTTTherherherherhermocouple Jmocouple Jmocouple Jmocouple Jmocouple J

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96 Compact IO™ Universal Input Moduleand sheath (sheaths are tied together). It should be noted that the isolationis removed even if the sheaths are c

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Appendix D: Using Thermocouple Junctions 97example, ceramic). An alternative is to float the metal sheath with respectto any path to chassis ground or

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98 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleTo prevent violation of channel-to-channel isolation:· For multiple exposed junction thermocouples, do not allow

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Appendix D: Using Thermocouple Junctions 99

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Chapter 1Chapter 1Chapter 1Chapter 1Chapter 1Module OvModule OvModule OvModule OvModule OvererererervievievievieviewwwwwThis chapter describes the 176

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Appendix EAppendix EAppendix EAppendix EAppendix EModule Configuration UsingModule Configuration UsingModule Configuration UsingModule Configuration U

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102 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleFor example, to obtain the general status of channel 2 of the modulelocated in slot e, use address I:e.6/2.NOTE

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Appendix E: Module Configuration Using MicroLogix 1500 and RSLogix 500 103Configuring theConfiguring theConfiguring theConfiguring theConfiguring the1

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104 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleThis screen allows you to manually enter expansion modules intoexpansion slots, or to automatically read the con

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Appendix E: Module Configuration Using MicroLogix 1500 and RSLogix 500 105I/O is attached to the MicroLogix 1500 processor.The 1769sc-IF8U module is i

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106 Compact IO™ Universal Input Module!When using the read IO configuration feature in RSLogix, youneed to manualy enter 18 into the “extra data lengt

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Appendix FAppendix FAppendix FAppendix FAppendix FConfConfConfConfConfiguring iguring iguring iguring iguring YYYYYour 1769sc-IF8Uour 1769sc-IF8Uour 1

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108 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleIn the Controller Organizer on the left of the screen, right click on “[0]CompactBus Local”, select New Module,

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Appendix F: Configuring Your 1769sc-IF8U Module for CompactLogix Controllers in RSLogix 5000 109This screen is used to narrow your search for I/O modu

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2 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleThermocouple Type Temperature RangeType B 300 to 1820CType C 0 to 2315CType E -270 to 1000CType J -210 to 1200CTyp

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110 Compact IO™ Universal Input Modulethe module type in the Controller Organizer. The Description field isoptional and may be used to provide more de

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Appendix F: Configuring Your 1769sc-IF8U Module for CompactLogix Controllers in RSLogix 5000 111Configuring I/OConfiguring I/OConfiguring I/OConfiguri

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112 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleIn order to configure an I/O module, you must open up the configurationtag for that module by clicking on the pl

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Appendix F: Configuring Your 1769sc-IF8U Module for CompactLogix Controllers in RSLogix 5000 113Once you have entered your configuration selections fo

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Getting TechnicalAssistanceNote that your module contains electronic components which aresusceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). An

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©2003, Spectrum Controls, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. The Encompass logo andControlLogix are trademark

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Chapter 1: Module Overview 3HardwareHardwareHardwareHardwareHardwareFFFFFeaeaeaeaeaturturturturturesesesesesThe module contains a removable terminal

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4 Compact IO™ Universal Input module8b lower DIN rail latch9 write-on label for user identification tags10 removable terminal block (RTB) with finger-

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Chapter 1: Module Overview 5ModuleModuleModuleModuleModuleOperationOperationOperationOperationOperationWhen the module receives the input from an ana

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6 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleThermocouple and RTD measurements are linearized using thespecifications listed in the table below.Input Type Spec

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Chapter 1: Module Overview 7Module FieldModule FieldModule FieldModule FieldModule FieldCalibrationCalibrationCalibrationCalibrationCalibrationThe mo

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Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 22222QuicQuicQuicQuicQuick Stark Stark Stark Stark Startttttfffffor Experienced Useror Experienced Useror Expe

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10 Compact IO™ Universal Input module3. Wiring the module4. Configuring the module5. Going through the startup procedure6. Monitoring module operation

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Chapter 2: Quick Start for Experienced Users 11!ATTENTION! Remove power before removing or inserting thismodule. If you remove or insert a module wi

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12 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleStep 3: Wire the module. ReferenceChapter 3(Installation and Wiring)Follow the guidelines below when wiring the m

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Chapter 2: Quick Start for Experienced Users 13•To ensures optimum accuracy, limit overall cable impedance bykeeping a cable as short as possible. Lo

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14 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleStep 4: Configure the module. ReferenceChapter 4(Module Data, Status, andChannelConfiguration)Circuit jumpers ar

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Chapter 2: Quick Start for Experienced Users 15

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Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 33333InstallaInstallaInstallaInstallaInstallation and tion and tion and tion and tion and WWWWWiringiringiring

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18 Compact IO™ Universal Input modulePower RequirementsThe module receives power through the bus interface from the +5V dc/+24V dc system power supply

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Chapter 3: Installation and Wiring 19Prevent Electrostatic Discharge!ATTENTION! Electrostatic discharge can damage integrated circuits orsemiconducto

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Important Notes1. Please read all the information in this owner’s guide before installingthe product.2. The information in this owner's guide app

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20 Compact IO™ Universal Input module•away from sources of electrical noise such as hard-contact switches,relays, and AC motor drives•away from module

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Chapter 3: Installation and Wiring 211. Disconnect power.2. Check that the bus lever of the module to be installed is in theunlocked (fully right) po

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22 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleMounting!ATTENTION! During panel or DIN rail mounting of all devices, be surethat all debris (metal chips, wire s

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Chapter 3: Installation and Wiring 23Panel Mounting Procedure Using Modules as a TemplateThe following procedure allows you to use the assembled modu

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24 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleReplacing a SingleModule within aSystemThe module can be replaced while the system is mounted to a panel (orDIN r

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Chapter 3: Installation and Wiring 25Field WiringConnectionsSystem WiringGuidelinesConsider the following when wiring your system:General•Power and i

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26 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleUsing the incorrect type of thermocouple extension wire or notfollowing the correct polarity will cause invalid r

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Chapter 3: Installation and Wiring 27Terminal Door LabelA removable, write-on label is provided with the module. Remove thelabel from the door, mark

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28 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleWire Size and Terminal Screw TorqueEach terminal accepts up to two wires with the following restrictions:Wire Typ

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Chapter 3: Installation and Wiring 293. At one end of the cable, twist the drain wire and foil shield together,bend them away from the cable, and app

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30 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleNOTE: When using an ungrounded thermocouple, the shield must beconnected to ground at the module end.!IMPORTANT:

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Chapter 3: Installation and Wiring 31terminal block. Do not mount the remote terminal block near heatsources, as it will cause inaccurate readings.!

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 33Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 44444Module Data, Status, and ChannelModule Data, Status,

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34 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleAccessing InputAccessing InputAccessing InputAccessing InputAccessing InputImage File DataImage File DataImage Fi

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 35Input Data Not Valid ConditionThe general status bits S0 to S7 also indicate whether or not the in

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36 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleoperating range for the represented channel or sensor. The moduleautomatically resets (0) the bit when the under-

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 37Jumper setting for current type inputThis includes all current type inputs (i.e. 0 to 20 mA and 4

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38 Compact IO™ Universal Input modulecycle occurs once for all enabled channels. If the function remainsenabled, a calibration cycle occurs every five

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 39CJC DisplayIf enabled (default is disabled), all channel data is overridden with thatchannel’s CJC

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Table of ContentsPreface ixWho Should Use ThisManual...

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40 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleChannel Configuration (Words 2 to 9)The default value of the configuration data is represented by zeros in thedat

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 4115 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Enabled0Disabled 160 Hz00050 Hz 0 0 110 Hz 0 1 0250 Hz 0 1 15

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42 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleEnabling 2/4 Wire RTD (Bit 15)Setting bit 15 to a one enables 2/4 wire RTD on the associated channel.Note: Bits 1

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 43Table 4.2 Channel Data Word Format? Celsius ? Fahrenheit ? Celsius ? FahrenheitJ -210 to 1200 -346

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44 Compact IO™ Universal Input module+32767. See Determining Effective Resolution and Range within thischapter.Engineering Units x 1When using this da

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 45Selecting Input Type (Bits 10 through 6)Bits 10 through 6 in the channel configuration word indica

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46 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleSelecting Input Filter Frequency (Bits 3 through 1)The input filter selection field allows you to select the filt

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 47to reach 100% of its expected final value, given a full-scale step change inthe input signal. This

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48 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleFigure 4.1 Frequency Response GraphsThe cut-off frequency for each channel is defined by its filter frequencysele

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 49below that of the filter’s cut-off frequency. The cut-off frequency shouldnot be confused with the

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vi Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleChapter 4Module Data, Status,and ChannelConfiguration 33Module Memory Map ...

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50 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleDeterDeterDeterDeterDeterminingminingminingminingminingEffective ResolutionEffective ResolutionEffective Resoluti

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 51Table 4.6b Effective Resolution(In units) vs. Input Filter SelectionInput Type 60Hz 50Hz 10Hz 250H

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52 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleDeterDeterDeterDeterDetermining Modulemining Modulemining Modulemining Modulemining ModuleUpdate TimeUpdate TimeU

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 53If you enable the cyclic autocalibration function, the module update timeincreases when the autoca

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54 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleFrom Table 4.7, Channel Update Time:Module Update Time without an Autocalibration Cycle= Ch 0 Update Time + Ch 1

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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 55Impact of Autocalibration on Module Startup During Mode ChangeRegardless of the selection of the E

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Chapter 5: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 57Chapter 5Diagnostics and TroubleshootingThis chapter describes troubleshooting the universal input module

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58 Compact IO™ Universal Input module(EMI), improper grounding, improper wiring connections, and unauthorizedtampering. If you suspect a program has b

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Chapter 5: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 59If module status LED is:Indicated conditionCorrective action:On Proper OperationNo action requiredOff Mod

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Table of Contents viiAppendix DUsingThermocoupleJunctions 95Using a Grounded Junction Thermocouple ...

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60 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleOpen-Circuit DetectionOn every other module scan, the module performs an open-circuit test onall enabled channel

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Chapter 5: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 61Module ErrorDefinition TableAnalog module errors are expressed in two fields as four-digit Hex formatwith

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62 Compact IO™ Universal Input moduleerror field, the extended error information field can contain error codesthat are module-specific or common to al

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Chapter 5: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 63Module InhibitFunctionSome controllers support the module inhibit function. See your controllermanual for

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Appendix AAppendix AAppendix AAppendix AAppendix A1769sc-IF8U Specifications1769sc-IF8U Specifications1769sc-IF8U Specifications1769sc-IF8U Specificat

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66 Compact IO™ Universal Input Module Voltage Inputs System accuracy at 25°C (10, 50, and 60 Hz filters): +/- 15 u V maxim um for +/ - 50 mV in

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Appendix A: Specifications: 67 Thermocouple Type B +/- 0.7 °C Thermocouple Type C +/- 0.2 °C Millivolt Inputs +/- 3 uV Voltage Inputs

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68 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleEnvironmentalConditionsMechanical Standard Class/Limit Vibration/Shock Unpack Shock & Vibration (op) IEC

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Appendix BAppendix BAppendix BAppendix BAppendix BTTTTTwwwwwo’o’o’o’o’s Complement Binars Complement Binars Complement Binars Complement Binars Comple

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70 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModulesNegative DecimalValuesIn two’s complement notation, the far left position is always 1 for negativevalues. The eq

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Appendix B: Two’s Complement Binary Numbers 71

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Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix CCCCCTTTTTherherherherhermocouple Descriptionsmocouple Descriptionsmocouple Descriptionsmocouple Descript

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74 Compact IO™ Universal Input Modulethermoelements will typically have significant impurities of elements suchas palladium, iridium, iron, and silico

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 75percent. Tolerances are not specified for type B thermocouples below870°C.The suggested upper temperature limi

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76 Compact IO™ Universal Input Modulesulfurous, reducing, or alternately reducing and oxidizing atmospheresunless suitably protected with protecting t

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 77are intended only as a rough guide to the user. They do not apply tothermocouples having compacted mineral oxi

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78 Compact IO™ Universal Input Modulerusts in moist atmospheres and may become brittle, type J thermocouplesare not recommended for use below 0°C. In

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 79above 500°C. The positive thermoelement, KP, which is the same as EP, isan alloy that typically contains about

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PrefaceRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. Thispreface covers the following topics:· who should use this manual· ho

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80 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleBoth thermoelements of type K thermocouples are reasonably stable,thermoelectrically, under neutron irradiation s

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 81type E thermocouples which are the most suitable of the letter-designatedthermocouples types for measurements

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82 Compact IO™ Universal Input Modulemanganese content to achieve the most stable performance. The use ofspecial Ni-Cr based alloys for sheathing to i

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 83applications and that meet the calibration tolerances described later in thissection. It does not cover, howev

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84 Compact IO™ Universal Input Modulepositive thermoelement, which typically contains 10.00 ± 0.05 percentrhodium by weight. The consensus standard [2

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 85contamination usually causes negative changes [25,26,29] in thethermoelectric voltage of the thermocouple with

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86 Compact IO™ Universal Input ModuleType TType TType TType TType TTTTTTherherherherhermocouplesmocouplesmocouplesmocouplesmocouplesThis section descr

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 87impurities present in these nearly pure materials. The high thermalconductivity of the type TP thermoelements

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88 Compact IO™ Universal Input Module24 or 28 (0.51 mm or 0.33 mm), and 150°C for AWG 30 (0.25 mm).These temperature limits apply to thermocouples use

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Appendix C: Thermocouple Descriptions 89letter-designated base-metal thermocouples. Temperature: ItsMeasurement and Control in Science and Industry; V

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