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Specifications – WIKA TC10-L User Manual

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WIKA operating instructions models TR10-L, TC10-L (Ex d)

3370964.05 04/2014 GB/D/F/E

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K effect

The NiCr leg of a type K thermocouple has an ordered alignment with respect to the

alignment in the crystal lattice below approx. 400 °C. If the thermocouple is heated further, a

transition to a disordered state occurs in the temperature range between approx. 400 °C and

600 °C. Above 600 °C, an ordered crystal lattice is restored.

If these thermocouples cool too quickly (quicker than approx. 100 °C per hour), the

undesirable disordered crystal lattice occurs again during cooling in the range from

approx. 600 °C to approx. 400 °C. In the characteristic curve of type K, however, a

consistently ordered alignment state is assumed and provided with values. This results in

a fault of thermoelectric voltage of up to approx. 0.8 mV (approx. 5 °C) in this range. The K

effect is reversible and is largely eliminated again by annealing above 700 °C, followed by

correspondingly slow cooling.

Thin sheathed thermocouples are particularly sensitive in this regard. Cooling in resting air

can already lead to deviations of 1 °C.

In type N thermocouples, it has been possible to reduce this short-range-order effect by

alloying both legs with silicium.

The application range of these thermometers is limited both by the permissible maximum

temperature of the thermocouple and by the max. temperature of the thermowell material.

Listed models are available both as single or dual thermocouples. The thermocouple will be

delivered with an insulated measuring point, unless explicitly specified otherwise.

Tolerance value

For the tolerance value of thermocouples, a cold junction temperature of 0 °C has been

taken as the basis. When using a compensating cable or thermocouple cable, an additional

measuring deviation must be considered.

For tolerance values and further specifications, see the corresponding WIKA data sheet and

technical information sheet IN 00.23, “Application of thermocouples”.

For further specifications see WIKA data sheet TE 60.12, TE 65.12 and the order

documentation.

For further important safety instructions for operation in hazardous areas, see

chapter 7 “Information on mounting and operation in hazardous areas”.

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