MODEL
10.6 RTD RESISTANCE VALUES
Table
NOTE
Resistance values are read across the RTD element and are based on the manu- facturer’s stated values (±1%). Allow enough time for the RTD element in the sensor to stabilize to the surrounding temperature (10 min).
SECTION 10.0
DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 10-4. RTD Resistance Values.
Temperature | ||
(°C) | Resistance (ohms) | Resistance (ohms) |
0 | 100.00 | 1000 |
10 | 103.90 | 1039 |
20 | 107.79 | 1078 |
25 | 109.62 | 1096 |
30 | 111.67 | 1117 |
40 | 115.54 | 1155 |
50 | 119.40 | 1194 |
60 | 123.24 | 1232 |
70 | 127.07 | 1271 |
80 | 130.89 | 1309 |
90 | 134.70 | 1347 |
100 | 138.50 | 1385 |
Use the following formula to determine the appropriate resistance value to use to simulate a conductivity value:
FORMULA:
cell constant value x 1,000,000 | = resistance in ohms | |
desired simulated conductivity in ∝s/cm | ||
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EXAMPLE:
.01 x 1,000,000
10 ∝s/cm
= use 1,000 ohm resistance
FIGURE 10-5. Conductivity Determination
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