2 sensor placement (thermocouple or rtd) – West Control Solutions MRC 7000 Controller Manual User Manual
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2.5.2 SENSOR PLACEMENT (THERMOCOUPLE OR RTD)
If the temperature probe is to be subjected to corrosive or abrasive conditions, it should be
protected by the appropriate thermowell. The probe should be positioned to reflect true
process temperature:
In liquid media - the mose agitated area.
In air - the best circulated area.
THERMOCOUPLE LEAD RESISTANCE
Thermocouple lead length can affect instrument accuracy, since the size (gauge) and the
length of the wire affect lead resistance.
To determine the temperature error resulting from the lead length resistance, use the following
equation:
Terr = TLe * L
where;
TLe = value from appropriate Table
L = length of leadwire in thousands of feet.
TABLE 1
Temperature error in
°
C per 1000 feet of Leadwire
AWG
Thermocouple Type
No.
J
K
T
R
S
E
B
N
C
10
.68
1.71
.76
2.05
2.12
1.15
14.00
2.94
2.53
12
1.08
2.68
1.21
3.30
3.29
1.82
22.00
4.68
4.07
14
1.74
4.29
1.95
5.34
5.29
2.92
35.00
7.44
6.37
16
2.74
6.76
3.08
8.30
8.35
4.60
55.50
11.82
10.11
18
4.44
11.00
5.00
13.52
13.65
7.47
88.50
18.80
16.26
20
7.14
17.24
7.84
21.59
21.76
11.78
141.00
29.88
25.82
24
17.56
43.82
19.82
54.32
54.59
29.67
356.50
75.59
65.27
TABLE 2
Temperature error in
°
F per 1000 feet of Leadwire
AWG
Thermocouple Type
No.
J
K
T
R
S
E
B
N
C
10
1.22
3.07
1.37
3.68
3.81
2.07
25.20
5.30
4.55
12
1.94
4.82
2.18
5.93
5.93
3.27
39.60
8.42
7.32
14
3.13
7.73
3.51
9.61
9.53
5.25
63.00
13.38
11.47
16
4.93
12.18
5.54
14.93
15.04
8.28
99.90
21.28
18.20
18
7.99
19.80
9.00
24.34
24.56
13.44
159.30
33.85
29.27
20
12.85
31.02
14.12
38.86
39.18
21.21
253.80
53.79
46.48
24
31.61
78.88
35.67
97.77
98.26
53.40
641.70
136.07
117.49
Example
A recorder is to be located in a control rrom 660 feet away from the process. Using 16 AWG,
Type J thermocouple, how much error is induced?
Terr = TLe * L = 4.93 (
°
F/1000 ft) from Table 2.
Terr = 4.93 (
°
F/1000 ft)
Terr = 3.3
°
F