Error between channels test, Excessive input test – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual
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SM 04L31A01-01E
Measurement Accuracy Test (Measurement Input and Control Input)
Check that the specifications below are met given the following operating conditions: 23
±
2
°
C, 55
±
10% RH, and a warm up time of 30 minutes.
Range
Input Value
Criterion
Specifications
20 mV
+20.00 mV
±
3 digits
±
(0.1% of rdg + 2 digits)
0.00 mV
±
2 digits
–20.00 mV
±
3 digits
60 mV
+60.00 mV
±
6 digits
±
(0.1% of rdg + 2 digits)
0.00 mV
±
2 digits
–60.00 mV
±
6 digits
200 mV
+200.0 mV
±
3 digits
±
(0.1% of rdg + 2 digits)
0.0 mV
±
1 digits
–200.0 mV
±
3 digits
2 V
+2.000 V
±
3 digits
±
(0.1% of rdg + 2 digits)
0.000 V
±
1 digits
–2.000 V
±
3 digits
6 V
+6.000 V
±
6 digits
±
(0.1% of rdg + 2 digits)
0.000 V
±
1 digits
–6.000 V
±
6 digits
20 V
+20.00 V
±
3 digits
±
(0.1% of rdg + 2 digits)
0.00 V
±
1 digits
–20.00 V
±
3 digits
50 V
+30.00 V
±
5 digits
±
(0.1% of rdg + 3 digits)
0.00 V
±
2 digits
–30.00 V
±
5 digits
Pt100
18.52
Ω
/–200
°
C
±
0.4
°
C
±
(0.15% of rdg + 0.3
°
C)
100.00
Ω
/0
°
C
±
0.2
°
C
313.71
Ω
/600
°
C
±
0.9
°
C
Error between Channels Test
Connect the (+), (–), and (b) terminals on all measurement and control input channels
using thick leads, then check whether the following criteria are met.
Range
Input Value
Criterion
20 mV
Short (+) (–)
0.00 mV
±
2 digits
Pt100
103.9
Ω
Measured value: 10
°
C
±
0.2
°
C,difference between channels:
0.2
°
C or less
Note
•
If the measurement error does not meet the criterion (10
°
C
±
0.2
°
C), and unless you
determine the cause to be the effect of the resistance in the test facility's RTD wiring, use
the following measurement criteria.
Measured value:
10
°
C
±
0.5
°
C
Difference between channels: 0.2
°
C or less
•
See your nearest Yokogawa representative for the error between channels in the control
input section.
Excessive Input Test
1.
Connect the plus (+) and minus (–) sides of all measurement and control input
channels.
2.
Set all channels to the 20 mV range.
3.
Apply 10 V between the plus and minus sides for 1 minute, and confirm that
there is no malfunction.
4.
Set all channels to the Pt100 range.
5.
Apply
±
10 V between (A) and (B) for 1 minute, and confirm that there is no
malfunction.
2.2 Test Procedures