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4 ground looping error, 5 noise error, 6 thermocouple polynomial error – Campbell Scientific CR1000 Measurement and Control System User Manual

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Section 8. Operation

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Error Calculations with Input Reversal = False

µV error = gain term + offset term 

= (44500 µV * 0.12%) + (3 * 66.7 µV + 2.0 µV) 

= 53.4 µV + 200 µV 

= 7.25 µV (= 7.25 °C) 

8.1.4.1.4 Ground Looping Error

When the thermocouple measurement junction is in electrical contact with the
object being measured (or has the possibility of making contact), a differential
measurement should be made to avoid ground looping.

8.1.4.1.5 Noise Error

The typical input noise on the ±2_5-mV range for a differential measurement with
16.67 ms integration and input reversal is 0.19 μV RMS. On a type-T
thermocouple (approximately 40 μV/

°C), this is 0.005°C.

Note This is an RMS value; some individual readings will vary by greater than
this.

8.1.4.1.6 Thermocouple Polynomial Error

NIST Monograph 175 gives high-order polynomials for computing the output
voltage of a given thermocouple type over a broad range of temperatures. To
speed processing and accommodate the CR1000 math and storage capabilities,
four separate 6th-order polynomials are used to convert from volts to temperature
over the range covered by each thermocouple type. The table Limits of Error on
CR1000 Thermocouple Polynomials

(p. 309)

gives error limits for the thermocouple

polynomials.

Table 66. Limits of Error on CR1000 Thermocouple Polynomials

TC

Type


Range °C

Limits of Error °C

Relative to NIST

Standards

T

-270

to

400

-270

to

-200

+18 @ -270

-200 to -100

±0.08

-100 to 100

±0.001

100 to 400

±0.015

J

-150

to

760

±0.008

-100 to 300

±0.002

E

-240

to

1000

-240 to -130

±0.4