3.3.1 Voltage - TO - Temperature Conversion
The
Temperature Conversion Equation:
T = a0 + a1 x + a2 x^2 + a3 x^3 + a4 x^4 + …….. + an x^n
where
T = Temperature
x = Thermocouple Voltage
a = Polynomial coefficients unique to each thermocouple n = Maximum order of the polynomial
| TYPE E | TYPE J | TYPE K | TYPE R | TYPE S | TYPE T |
a0 | 0°C to 760°C | 0°C to 1370°C | 0°C to 1000°C | 0°C to 1750°C | ||
a1 | 0.104967248 | 0.226584602 | 0.263632917 | 0.927763167 | 0.100860910 | |
a2 | 17189.45282 | 19873.14503 | 24152.10900 | 179075.491 | 169526.5150 | 25727.94369 |
a3 | 67233.4248 | |||||
a4 | 12695339.5 | 11569199.78 | 2210340.682 | 1.90002E+10 | 8990730663 | 78025595.81 |
a5 | ||||||
a6 | 1.10866E+10 | 2018441314 | 4.835606E+10 | 7.62091E+14 | 1.88027E+14 | 6.97688E+11 |
a7 |
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a8 | 1.71842E+12 |
| 1.38690E+13 | 3.71496E+18 | 6.17501E+17 | 3.94078E+14 |
a9 |
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| 2.06132E+13 |
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| 1.69535E+20 |
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Note:
1.The thermocouple range of this table is this equation limited.
2.Other detail data please reference thermocouple data book.
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