omby
Industrial
- Jun 28, 2004
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I wish to test a thermocouple loop by injecting a millivoltage from in the field where the thermocouple terminates to compensating cable, back to a substation and a thermocouple/mA convertor card with cold junction compensation. Lets say the field temp is 30 degrees c and the substation temp is 10 degrees c.
To simulate 1000 degrees c, it as simple as injecting the mV equivelent of 990 degrees c onto the comp cable(the cjc on the card adding the 10 degs c substation temp to the mA o/p)?
or...
Do I have to take into account the 30 degree c field temp from where I am injecting, and the fact that I am injecting a signal on compensating cable.
To simulate 1000 degrees c, it as simple as injecting the mV equivelent of 990 degrees c onto the comp cable(the cjc on the card adding the 10 degs c substation temp to the mA o/p)?
or...
Do I have to take into account the 30 degree c field temp from where I am injecting, and the fact that I am injecting a signal on compensating cable.