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Z-3
Temperature Measurement
Z-4
Thermocouples
Z-16
Z-51
Z-53
Z-57
Z-94
Z-100
Z-104
Temperature Control
Z-110
Safety
Z-128
Z-149
ITS-90
Z-158
Standards
Z-194
Z-197
Z-198
Z-250
Conversion Charts
Z-259
Z-4
Z-5
Z-6
Drift: A change of a reading or a set point value over long periods due
to several factors including change in ambient temperature, time,
and line voltage.
Droop: A common occurrence in time-proportional controllers. It
refers to the difference in temperature between the set point and
where the system temperature actually stabilizes due to the timeproportioning action of the controller.
Dual Element Sensor: A sensor assembly with two independent
sensing elements.
Dual-Slope A/D Converter: An analog-to-digital converter which
integrates the signal for a specific time, then counts time intervals
for a reference voltage to bring the integrated signal back to zero.
Such converters provide high resolution at low cost, excellent
normal-mode noise rejection, and minimal dependence on circuit
elements.
Duplex: Pertaining to simultaneous two-way independent data
communication transmission in both directions. Same as full
duplex.
Duplex Wire: A pair of wires insulated from each other and with an
outer jacket of insulation around the inner insulated pair.
Duty Cycle: The total time to one on/off cycle. Usually refers to the
on/off cycle time of a temperature controller.
Dynamic Calibration: Calibration in which the input varies over a
specific length of time and the output is recorded vs. time.
Z-7
Lag: 1. A time delay between the output of a signal and the response
of the instrument to which the signal is sent. 2. A time relationship
between two waveforms where a fixed reference point on one wave
occurs after the same point of the reference wave.
Latent Heat: Expressed in BTU per pound. The amount of heat needed
(absorbed) to convert a pound of boiling water to a pound of steam.
Leakage Rate: The maximum rate at which a fluid is permitted or
determined to leak through a seal.
Limits of Error: A tolerance band for the thermal electric response of
thermocouple wire expressed in degrees or percentage defined by
ANSI specification MC-96.1 (1975).
Linearity: The closeness of a calibration curve to a specified straight
line. Linearity is expressed as the maximum deviation of any
calibration point on a specified straight line during any one
calibration cycle.
Load: The electrical demand of a process expressed as power (watts),
current (amps) or resistance (ohms).
Load Impedance: The impedance presented to the output terminals of
a transducer by the associated external circuitry.
Logarithmic Scale: A method of displaying data (in powers of ten) to yield
maximum range while keeping resolution at the low end of the scale.
Z-8
Z-9
Z-10
Z-11
Z-12
The workhorses
In the chemical process industries,
the most commonly used temperature
sensors are thermocouples, resistive
devices and infrared devices. There
is widespread misunderstanding as
to how these devices work and how
they should be used.
Thermocouples: Consider first the
thermocouple, probably the mostoften-used and least-understood of
the three. Essentially, a thermocouple
consists of two alloys joined
together at one end and open at the
other. The emf at the output end (the
open end; V1 in Figure 1a) is a
function of the temperature T1 at the
closed end. As the temperature
rises, the emf goes up.
Z-13
A
V1
B
T1
T2
T3
(a)
Figure 1a
T1
F
V1
T1
G
T1
E
T2
(b)
Figure 1b
A
V1
B
B
T1
T3
T2
C
T3
(c)
Figure 1c
D
V1
V2
T1
T2
T2
T3
D
A
V1
T3 = V1+ V2
B
T1
(d)
T2
E
T3
Figure 1d
Z-14
Resistance
= .00392
(American Curve)
= .00385
(European Curve)
100
ohms
0C
Temperature
Selection guides
RTDs are more stable than
thermocouples. On the other hand,
as a class, their temperature range is
not as broad: RTDs operate from
about -250 to 850C, whereas
thermocouples range from about
-270 to 2,300C. Thermistors have a
more restrictive span, being
commonly used between -40 and
150C, but offer high accuracy in that
range.
Thermistors and RTDs share a very
important limitation. They are
resistive devices, and accordingly
they function by passing a current
through a sensor. Even though only a
very small current is generally
employed, it creates a certain
amount of heat and thus can throw
off the temperature reading. This selfheating in resistive sensors can be
significant when dealing with a still
fluid (i.e., one that is neither flowing
nor agitated), because there is less
carry-off of the heat generated. This
problem does not arise with
thermocouples, which are essentially
zero-current devices.
Infrared sensors, though relatively
expensive, are appropriate when the
temperatures are extremely high.
They are available for up to 3,000C
(5,400F), far exceeding the range of
thermocouples or other contact
devices.
The infrared approach is also
attractive when one does not wish to
make contact with the surface whose
temperature is to be measured.
Thus, fragile or wet surfaces, such as
painted surfaces coming out of a
drying oven, can be monitored in this
way. Substances that are chemically
reactive or electrically noisy are ideal
candidates for infrared
measurement. The approach is
likewise advantageous in measuring
temperature of very large surfaces,
such as walls, that would require a
large array of thermocouples or
RTDs for measurement.
Physical Properties of
Thermoelement Materials
Thermoelement Material
Property
Melting point
(solidus temp.)
C
F
Resistivity
cm
at 0C
at 20C
cmil/ft
at 0C
at 20C
Temperature
coefficient of
resistance, /
C (0 to 100C)
J
Iron
J, C, T
Constantan
T
Copper
K, E
Chromel
K
Alumel
N
Nicrosil
N
Nisil
1490
2715
1220
2228
1083
1981
1427
2600
1399
2550
1420
2590
1330
2425
1860
3380
1850
3362
1769
3216
1927
3501
1826
3319
8.57
9.67
51.5
58.2
48.9
48.9
294.2
294
1.56
1.724
9.38
10.37
70
70.6
421
425
28.1
29.4
169
177
97.4
97.8
32.5
34.6
19.0
19.6
114.3
117.7
18.4
18.9
110.7
114.0
9.83
10.4
59.1
62.4
19.0
17.5
114.5
106
65 x 10-4
-0.1 x 10-4
Coefficient of
thermal expansion 11.7 x 10-6 14.9 x 10-6
in./in. C
(20 to 100C)
Thermal
conductivity
at 100C
Calcm/scm2C
BTUft/hft2F
23.9 x 10-4
0.162
39.2
0.0506
12.2
0.901
218
0.046
11.1
0.071
17.2
0.0358
8.67
0.0664
16.07
Specific heat at
20C, cal/
gC
0.107
0.094
0.092
0.107
0.125
0.11
8.52
0.12
8.70
Density
g/cm3
lb/in3
7.86
0.284
8.92
0.322
8.92
0.322
Tensile strength
(annealed) MPa
psi
345
50,000
552
80,000
241
35,000
Magnetic attraction
strong
none
none
8.73
0.315
8.60
0.311
0.3078
655
95,000
586
85,000
none
moderate
R
J
Pt13% Rh Pt10% Rh
R,E
B
Platinum Pt30% Rh
9.0 x 10-6
9.0 x 10-6
9.0 x 10-6
0.088
21.3
0.090
21.8
0.171
41.4
B
Pt6% Rh
20.6 x 10-4
0.032
0.3143
19.61
0.708
19.97
0.721
21.45
0.775
17.60
0.636
20.55
0.743
690
100,000
621
90,000
317
46,000
310
45,000
138
20,000
483
70,000
276
40,000
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
Omegalloy
Nicrosil
Omegalloy
Nisil
Platinum
13% Rhodium
Platinum
10% Rhodium
Pure
Platinum
Platinum
30% Rhodium
Platinum
6% Rhodium
N=Neg
JN,TN
KP,
P=Pos
JP
ENa
TP
EP
ElementNominal Chemical Composition, %
Iron
99.5
b
Carbon
Manganese
b
Sulfur
Phosphorus
b
Silicon
b
Nickel
45
90
b
Copper
55
100
b
Chromium
10
Aluminum
Platinum
Rhodium
Magnesium
ALOMEGA
CHROMEGA
Copper
Constantan
Iron
KN
NP
NN
RP
SP
RN,
SN
BP
BN
1
95
1.4
84.4
14.2
4.4
95.5
0.15
87
13
90
10
100
70.4
29.6
93.9
6.1
aTypes JN, TN and EN thermoelements usually contain small amounts of various elements for control of thermal emf, with corresponding reductions in the nickel or copper content, or both.
bThemoelectric iron ((JP) contains small but varying amounts of these elements.
Z-16
OMEGACLAD SHEATH
SELECTION GUIDE
APPLICATIONS
U Heat Treating Metal Parts
U Gas or Oil Fired Furnaces
U Fuel Fired Heat Exchangers
U Ceramic Materials Firing
U Powder Metal Sintering
U Steel Carburizing Furnaces
U Vacuum/Atmosphere
Melting & Annealing
U Solid Waste Incinerators
U Heat Process Fluidized Beds
U R&D Tube or Box Furnaces
OMEGA SUPERCLAD
Applications:
Food & beverage processing
Chemical processing
Dairy
Hospital equipment
Pharmaceutical equipment
Nuclear reactor equipment
Containers for mild corrosives
Temperature limitations: up to
1,600F for cyclic processes.
Use Inconel 600 for extended use
around or above 1,650F
Inconel 600
This high nickel and chromium
content alloy is more expensive
than most stainless steels. It is good
for extended use at high
temperatures and resists corrosion
by most simple acids and very pure
water.
Applications:
Furnace components
Chemical & food processing
Nuclear power generation
Caustic chemicals
Temperature limitations:
up to 2,100F
Z-17
Applications:
Furnace components
Gas turbine industry
Catalytic converter components
Aerospace jet & rocket engines
Refractory anchors
Waste incinerators
Temperature limitations:
Approx. 2,220F
Also is acceptable in heated
hydrogen, 2000F
THERMOCOUPLE
WIRE
CERAMIC
INSULATION
Hastelloy-X
Applications:
Aircraft exhausts & manifolds
Jet engine parts
Stack liners
Welded equipment
Chemical processing equipment
Applications:
Gas Turbines for power
generation
Aerospace applications
Industrial furnaces
Boiler & pressure vessels
Temperature limitations:
up to 1,600F
Temperature limitations:
up to 2,150F
Temperature limitations:
up to 1,900F
Z-18
I. C. Sensor
V or I
R
RESISTANCE
RESISTANCE
VOLTAGE
TEMPERATURE
Advantages
Thermistor
Disadvantages
RTD
TEMPERATURE
VOLTAGE
or CURRENT
Thermocouple
TEMPERATURE
T
TEMPERATURE
Self-powered
Simple
Rugged
Inexpensive
Wide variety
Wide temperature
range
Most stable
Most accurate
More linear than
thermocouple
High output
Fast
Two-wire ohms
measurement
Most linear
Highest output
Inexpensive
Non-linear
Low voltage
Reference required
Least stable
Least sensitive
Expensive
Current source required
Small R
Low absolute
resistance
Self-heating
Non-linear
Limited temperature
range
Fragile
Current source required
Self-heating
T<200C
Power supply required
Slow
Self-heating
Limited configurations
Figure 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPLICATION NOTES-PRACTICAL TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS
Page
Common Temperature Transducers ....................................................................................Z-19
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................Z-20
Reference Temperatures ...................................................................................................Z-21
The Thermocouple ................................................................................................................Z-21
Reference Junction............................................................................................................Z-22
Reference Circuit...............................................................................................................Z-23
Hardware Compensation...................................................................................................Z-24
Voltage-to-Temperature Conversion ..................................................................................Z-25
Practical Thermocouple Measurement ...............................................................................Z-27
Noise Rejection .................................................................................................................Z-27
Poor Junction Connection..................................................................................................Z-29
Decalibration......................................................................................................................Z-29
Shunt Impedance ..............................................................................................................Z-29
Galvanic Action..................................................................................................................Z-30
Thermal Shunting ..............................................................................................................Z-30
Wire Calibration .................................................................................................................Z-30
Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................Z-31
Summary ...........................................................................................................................Z-32
The RTD .................................................................................................................................Z-33
History ...............................................................................................................................Z-33
Metal Film RTD's ...............................................................................................................Z-33
Resistance Measurement..................................................................................................Z-34
3-Wire Bridge Measurement Errors...................................................................................Z-35
Resistance to Temperature Conversion.............................................................................Z-35
Practical Precautions.........................................................................................................Z-36
*Courtesy Hewlett Packard Company
Z-19
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPLICATION NOTES-PRACTICAL TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS
The Thermistor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-36
Linear Thermistors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-37
Measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-37
Monolithic Linear Temperature Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-37
Appendix A-The Empirical Laws of Thermocouples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-37
Appendix B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-38
Thermocouple Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-38
Base Metal Thermocouples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-38
Standard Wire Errors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-39
Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-40
INTRODUCTION
Synthetic fuel research, solar energy conversion and
new engine development are but a few of the burgeoning disciplines responding to the state of our dwindling
natural resources. As all industries place new emphasis
on energy efficiency, the fundamental measurement of
temperature assumes new importance. The purpose of
this application note is to explore the more common
temperature monitoring techniques and introduce pro
cedures for improving their accuracy.
We will focus on the four most common temperature transducers: the thermocouple, the RTD, the
thermistor and the integrated circuit sensor. Despite the
widespread popularity of the thermocouple, it is frequently misused. For this reason, we will concentrate
primarily on thermocouple measurement techniques.
Appendix A contains the empirical laws of thermocouples which are the basis for all derivations used
herein. Readers wishing a more thorough discussion of
thermocouple theory are invited to read REFERENCE
17 in the Bibliography.
For those with a specific thermocouple application, Appendix B may aid in choosing the best type
of thermocouple.
Throughout this application note, we will emphasize
the practical considerations of transducer placement,
signal conditioning and instrumentation.
Early Measuring Devices - Galileo is credited with
inventing the thermometer, circa 1592.1 In an open
container filled with colored alcohol he suspended a
long narrow-throated glass tube, at the upper end of
which was a hollow sphere. When heated, the air in
the sphere expanded and bubbled through the liquid.
Cooling the sphere caused the liquid to move up the
tube1 Fluctuations in the temperature of the sphere
could then be observed by noting the position of the
liquid inside the tube. This "upside-down" thermometer was a poor indicator since the level changed
with barometric pressure and the tube had no scale.
Vast improvements were made in temperature
measurement accuracy with the development of the
1
Z-20
Reference Temperatures
We cannot build a temperature divider as we can a
voltage divider, nor can we add temperatures as we
would add lengths to measure distance. We must rely
upon temperatures established by physical phenomena
which are easily observed and consistent in nature. The
International Practical Temperature Scale (IPTS) is
based on such phenomena. Revised in 1968, it
establishes eleven reference temperatures.
Since we have only these fixed temperatures to use
as a reference, we must use instruments to interpolate
between them. But accurately interpolating between
these temperatures can require some fairly exotic
transducers, many of which are too complicated or
expensive to use in a practical situation. We shall limit
our discussion to the four most common temperature
transducers: thermocouples, resistance-temperature
Metal A
+
eAB
13.81
17.042
-259.34
-256.108
20.28
-252.87
27.102
54.361
-246.048
-218.789
90.188
273.16
-182.962
.01
373.15
692.73
100
419.58
1235.08
1337.58
961.93
1064.43
Cu
+
Cu
+
Cu
V1
J1
Fe
J2
EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS
Table 1
Cu
Cu
Cu
V3
THE
THERMOCOUPLE
When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are
+
V1
J3
Cu
J1
+
V1
Metal A
Metal B
V2
J2
+
Cu
J1
V2
J2
V3 = 0
MEASURING
JUNCTION VOLTAGE WITH A DVM
Figure 4
Metal C
Metal B
THE SEEBECK EFFECT
Figure 2
If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open
circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the
junction temperature and the composition of the two
metals.
Z-21
Cu
+
Cu
Cu
Cu
V2
+
V1
+
V1
J1
J1
V2
Voltmeter
J2
J2
T=0C
Ice Bath
V3
-+
V1 = V
if V3 = V4
J4
i.e., if
TJ3 = TJ4
Cu
Isothermal Block
J3
Cu
+
Fe
Fe
V2
Cu
Voltmeter
Fe
V1
-+
Voltmeter V4
Cu
then V becomes:
V = V1 - V2 = [(TJ1 + 273.15) - (TJ2+ 273.15)]
= (TJ1 - TJ2) = (TJ1 - 0)
V = TJ1
J3
J3
Cu
J4
T1
TREF
J1
Cu
Ice Bath
Fe
J4
J2
Ice Bath
IRON-CONSTANTAN COUPLE
Figure 6
Reference Circuit
Lets replace the ice bath with another isothermal
block
Isothermal Block
Cu
HI
LO
Cu
J1
J3
J4
Fe
Voltmeter
Cu
Fe
Cu
Fe
J3
J4
J REF
TREF Isothermal Block
TREF
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
Figure 11
HI
Fe
Cu
J1
J3
LO
Cu
J4
Fe
J REF
V = (TJ1 - TJREF )
Now we call upon the law of intermediate metals (see
Appendix A) to eliminate the extra junction. This
empirical law states that a third metal (in this case,
iron) inserted between the two dissimilar metals of a
thermocouple junction will have no effect upon the
output voltage as long as the two junctions formed by
the additional metal are at the same temperature:
=
Metal A
Metal C
Isothermal Connection
Thus the low lead in Fig. 9b:
Cu
Becomes:
Fe
Cu
TREF
TREF
+
V1
J1
Cu
RT
Metal C
Fe
Voltmeter
Metal B
J3
J4
Metal A
J1
Z-23
Fe
Cu
Fe
HI
LO
Voltmeter
Pt - 10% Rh
Isothermal Block
(Zone Box)
Hardware Compensation
Rather than measuring the temperature of the
reference junction and computing its equivalent voltage
as we did with software compensation, we could insert
a battery to cancel the offset voltage of the reference
junction. The combination of this hardware
compensation voltage and the reference junction
voltage is equal to that of a 0C junction.
The compensation voltage, e, is a function of the
temperature sensing resistor, RT. The voltage V is now
referenced to 0C, and may be read directly and
converted to temperature by using the NBS tables.
Another 2name for this circuit is the electronic ice point
reference. These circuits are commercially available for
use with any voltmeter and with a wide variety of
thermocouples. The major drawback is that a unique ice
point reference circuit is usually needed for each
individual thermocouple type.
Figure 15 shows a practical ice point reference circuit
that can be used in conjunction with a reed relay
scanner to compensate an entire block of thermocouple
inputs. All the thermocouples in the block must be of the
same type, but each block of inputs can accommodate
a different thermocouple type by simply changing gain
resistors.
Fe
Fe
Cu
Fe
Cu
Cu
T
v
Pt
All Copper Wires
Cu
RT
Fe
T
Fe
Cu
Cu
+
RT
Cu
e
0C
Refer to Bibliography 6.
Cu
Fe
Cu
RH
SOFTWARE COMPENSATION
Fast
Restricted to one thermocouple
type per card
TABLE 2
Voltage-To-Temperature Conversion
We have used hardware and software compensation
to synthesize an ice-point reference. Now all we have to
do is to read the digital voltmeter and convert the
voltage reading to a temperature. Unfortunately, the
temperature-versus-voltage relationship of a
thermocouple is not linear. Output voltages for the more
common thermocouples are plotted as a function of
temperature in Figure 16. If the slope of the curve (the
Seebeck coefficient) is plotted vs. temperature, as in
Figure 17, it becomes quite obvious that the
thermocouple is a non-linear device.
A horizontal line in Figure 17 would indicate a
constant , in other words, a linear device. We notice
that the slope of the type K thermocouple approaches a
constant over a temperature range from 0C to 1000C.
Consequently, the type K can be used with a multiplying
voltmeter and an external ice point reference to obtain a
moderately accurate direct readout of temperature. That
is, the temperature display involves only a scale factor.
This procedure works with voltmeters.
By examining the variations in Seebeck coefficient,
3
Refer to Bibliography 4.
Z-25
80
E
Type
Metals
+
60
Millivolts
Integrated Temperature
Sensor
K
E
J
K
R
40
20
S
T
500
Temperature C
THERMOCOUPLE TEMPERATURE
vs.
VOLTAGE GRAPH
Figure 16
mV
100
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
0.50
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.90
1.00
1.10
1.20
1.30
1.40
80
E
J
60
Linear Region
(SeeText)
40
K
20
R
S
500
500
1000
Temperature C
1500
.00
.01
.02
0.00
1.70
3.40
5.09
6.78
8.47
10.15
11.82
13.49
15.16
16.83
18.48
20.14
21.79
23.44
0.17
1.87
3.57
5.26
6.95
8.63
10.31
11.99
13.66
15.33
16.99
18.65
20.31
21.96
23.60
0.34
2.04
3.74
5.43
7.12
8.80
10.48
12.16
13.83
15.49
17.16
18.82
20.47
22.12
23.77
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
TEMPERATURES IN DEGREES C (IPTS 1968)
0.51
2.21
3.91
5.60
7.29
8.97
10.65
12.32
13.99
15.66
17.32
18.98
20.64
22.29
23.93
TYPE J
Nickel-10% Chromium(+)
TYPE R
Nickel-10% Chromium(+)
Versus
Constantan(-)
1.02
2.72
4.42
6.11
7.79
9.47
11.15
12.83
14.49
16.16
17.82
19.48
21.13
22.78
24.42
1.19
2.89
4.58
6.27
7.96
9.64
11.32
12.99
14.66
16.33
17.99
19.64
21.30
22.94
24.59
1.36
3.06
4.75
6.44
8.13
9.81
11.49
13.16
14.83
16.49
18.15
19.81
21.46
23.11
24.75
1.53
3.23
4.92
6.61
8.30
9.98
11.65
13.33
14.99
16.66
18.32
19.97
21.63
23.27
24.92
1.70
3.40
5.09
6.78
8.47
10.15
11.82
13.49
15.16
16.83
18.48
20.14
21.79
23.44
25.08
TYPE E THERMOCOUPLE
Table 3
TYPE K
Iron(+)
Versus
0.85
2.55
4.25
5.94
7.62
9.31
10.98
12.66
14.33
15.99
17.66
19.31
20.97
22.62
24.26
.10
Constantan(-)
TYPE S
TYPE T
Copper(+)
Versus
Versus
Versus
Versus
Nickel-5%(-)
(Aluminum Silicon)
0C to 1370C
0.7C
8th order
Platinum(-)
Platinum(-)
Constantan(-)
0C to 1750C
1C
9th order
-160C to 400C
0.5C
7th order
-100C to 1000C
0.5C
9th order
0C to 760C
0.1C
5th order
a1
0.104967248
-0.048868252
0.226584602
0.263632917
0.927763167
0.100860910
a2
17189.45282
19873.14503
24152.10900
179075.491
169526.5150
25727.94369
a3
-282639. 0850
-218614.5353
67233.4248
-48840341.37
-31568363.94
-767345.8295
a4
12695339.5
11569199.78
2210340.682
1.90002E + 10
8990730663
78025595.81
a5
-448703084.6
-264917531.4
-860963914.9
-4.82704E + 12
-1.63565E + 12
-9247486589
a6
1.10866E + 10
2018441314
a7
-1. 76807E + 11
a0
0C to 1000C
0.5C
8th order
4.83506E + 10
7.62091E + 14
1.88027E + 14
6.97688E + 11
-1. 18452E + 12
-7.20026E + 16
-1.37241E + 16
-2.66192E + 13
3.94078E + 14
a8
1.71842E + 12
1.38690E + 13
3.71496E + 18
6.17501E + 17
a9
-9.19278E + 12
-6.33708E + 13
-8.03104E + 19
-1.56105E + 19
2.06132E + 13
1.69535E + 20
Temp.
E
J
K
R
S
T
62
51
40
7
7
40
6.2
5.1
4.0
0.7
0.7
4.0
Voltage
Ta = bx + cx + dx
mV
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
0.50
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.90
1.00
1.10
1.20
1.30
1.40
2000
0.68
2.38
4.08
5.77
7.46
9.14
10.82
12.49
14.16
15.83
17.49
19.15
20.80
22.45
24.10
.09
Table 5
Even for the common type K thermocouple, the
voltmeter must be able to resolve 4 V to detect a
0. 1C change. The magnitude of this signal is an open
invitation for noise to creep into any system. For this
reason, instrument designers utilize several
fundamental noise rejection techniques, including tree
switching, normal mode filtering, integration and
guarding.
Z-26
C
DVM
C
+
Signal
(20 Channels)
C
Tree
Switch1
HI
=
Noise
Sour ce
Signal
DVM
20 C
+
Signal
DVM
HI
Noise ~
Source
HI
~
Stray capacitance to noise
source is reduced nearly
20:1 by leaving Tree
Switch 2 open.
Next 20 Channels
C
Tree
Switch2
~
=
TREE SWITCHING
Figure 19
VIN
Z-27
VOUT
ANALOG FILTER
Figure 20
Distributed
Capacitance
HI
LO
Distributed
Resistance
Without Guard
DVM
HI
LO
Without Guard
Guard
DVM
240 VRMS
Figure 22
In Figure 22 we want to measure the temperature at
the center of a molten metal bath that is being heated
by electric current. The potential at the center of the
bath is 120 V RMS. The equivalent circuit is:
HI
RS
LO
120VRMS
Noise Current
Figure 23
200
300
400
500
500C
Metal Bath
Fe
C
Junction: Fe - Pb, Sn - C = Fe - C
SOLDERING A THERMOCOUPLE
Figure 25
Decalibration
Decalibration is a far more serious fault condition than
the open thermocouple because it can result in a
temperature reading that appears to be correct.
Decalibration describes the process of unintentionally
altering the physical makeup of the thermocouple wire
so that it no longer conforms to the NBS polynomial
within specified limits. Decalibration can result from
diffusion of atmospheric particles into the metal caused
by temperature extremes. It can be caused by high
temperature annealing or by cold-working the metal, an
effect that can occur when the wire is drawn through a
conduit or strained by rough handling or vibration.
Annealing can occur within the section of wire that
undergoes a temperature gradient.
3 Refer
to Bibliography 5
Refer to Bibliography 9
5 Refer to Bibliography 7
100C
Shunt Impedance
High temperatures can also take their toll on
thermocouple wire insulators. Insulation resistance
decreases exponentially with increasing temperature,
even to the point that it creates a virtual junction.5
Assume we have a completely open thermocouple
operating at a high temperature.
The leakage Resistance, RL, can be sufficiently low to
complete the circuit path and give us an improper
voltage reading. Now lets assume the thermocouple is
not open, but we are using a very long section of small
diameter wire.
Z-29
RL
To DVM
LEAKAGE RESISTANCE
Figure 27
RS
RS
RL
To DVM
RS
T1
T2
RS
VIRTUAL JUNCTION
Figure 28
Galvanic Action
The dyes used in some thermocouple insulation will
form an electrolyte in the presence of water. This
creates a galvanic action, with a resultant output
hundreds of times greater than the Seebeck effect.
Precautions should be taken to shield thermocouple
wires from all harsh atmospheres and liquids.
Thermal Shunting
No thermocouple can be made without mass. Since it
takes energy to heat any mass, the thermocouple will
slightly alter the temperature it is meant to measure. If
the mass to be measured is small, the thermocouple
must naturally be small. But a thermocouple made with
small wire is far more susceptible to the problems of
contamination, annealing, strain, and shunt impedance.
To minimize these effects, thermocouple extension wire
can be used. Extension wire is commercially available
wire primarily intended to cover long distances between
the measuring thermocouple and the voltmeter.
Extension wire is made of metals having Seebeck
coefficients very similar to a particular thermocouple
type. It is generally larger in size so that its series
resistance does not become a factor when traversing
long distances. It can also be pulled more readily
through a conduit than can very small thermocouple
Wire Calibration
Thermocouple wire is manufactured to a certain
specification, signifying its conformance with the NBS
tables. The specification can sometimes be enhanced
by calibrating the wire (testing it at known
temperatures). Consecutive pieces of wire on a
continuous spool will generally track each other more
closely than the specified tolerance, although their
output voltages may be slightly removed from the center
of the absolute specification.
If the wire is calibrated in an effort to improve its
fundamental specifications, it becomes even more
imperative that all of the aforementioned conditions be
heeded in order to avoid decalibration.
Z-30
Diagnostics
Most of the sources of error that we have mentioned
are aggravated by using the thermocouple near its
temperature limits. These conditions will be
encountered infrequently in most applications. But what
about the situation where we are using small
thermocouples in a harsh atmosphere at high
temperatures? How can we tell when the thermocouple
is producing erroneous results? We need to develop a
reliable set of diagnostic procedures.
Through the use of diagnostic techniques, R.P. Reed
has developed an excellent system for detecting faulty
thermocouples and data channels.6 Three components
of this system are the event record, the zone box test,
and the thermocouple resistance history.
Figure 29
We look at our program listing and find that measurand
#M821 uses a type J thermocouple and that our new data
acquisition program interprets it as a type J. But from the
event record, apparently thermocouple M821 was
changed to a type K, and the change was not entered into
the program. While most anomalies are not discovered
this easily, the event record can provide valuable insight
into the reason for an unexplained change in a system
measurement. This is especially true in a system
configured to measure hundreds of data points.
Refer to Bibliography 10
Cu
+
v
TJ
Cu
Voltmeter
Cu
Zone Box
Isothermal Block
Z-31
To Data
Acquisition
System
T1
T = 1200C
T = 300C
Time
t1
Leg-Branched Thermocouple
Tip-Branched Thermocouple
Figure 34
Summary
T1
TS
Short
Z-32
THE RTD
History
The same year that Seebeck made his discovery
about thermoelectricity, Sir Humphrey Davy announced
that the resistivity of metals showed a marked
temperature dependence. Fifty years later, Sir William
Siemens proffered the use of platinum as the element in
a resistance thermometer. His choice proved most
propitious, as platinum is used to this day as the
primary element in all high-accuracy resistance
thermometers. In fact, the Platinum Resistance
Temperature Detector, or PRTD, is used today as an
interpolation standard from the oxygen point
(-182.96C) to the antimony point (630.74C).
Platinum is especially suited to this purpose, as it can
withstand high temperatures while maintaining excellent
stability. As a noble metal, it shows limited susceptibility
to contamination.
The classical resistance temperature detector (RTD)
construction using platinum was proposed by C.H.
Meyers in 1932.7 He wound a helical coil of platinum on
a crossed mica web and mounted the assembly inside
a glass tube. This construction minimized strain on the
wire while maximizing resistance.
to Bibliography 12
Refer to Bibliography 16
TYPICAL RTDs
FIgures 36 and 37
temperature measurement.
A ten ohm lead impedance implies 10/.385 26C
error in measurement. Even the temperature coefficient
of the lead wire can contribute a measurable error. The
classical method of avoiding this problem has been the
use of a bridge.
RESISTIVITY OHM/CMF
(cmf = circular mil foot)
___________________
Au
Ag
Cu
Pt
w
Ni
WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
Figure 39
Table 6
Because of their lower resistivities, gold and silver are
rarely used as RTD elements. Tungsten has a relatively
high resistivity, but is reserved for very high temperature
applications because it is extremely brittle and difficult
to work.
Copper is used occasionally as an RTD element. Its
low resistivity forces the element to be longer than a
platinum element, but its linearity and very low cost
make it an economical alternative. Its upper
temperature limit is only about 120C.
100 RTD
Lead
R=5
DVM
Resistance Measurement
R=5
Lead
Z
RTD
13.00
8.8
9.26
59.00
30.00
36.00
DVM
RTD
Figure 40
These extension wires recreate the problem that we
had initially: The impedance of the extension wires
affects the temperature reading. This effect can be
minimized by using a three-wire bridge configuration:
DVM
A
C
3-WIRE BRIDGE
Figure 41
If wires A and B are perfectly matched in length, their
impedance effects will cancel because each is in an
opposite leg of the bridge. The third wire, C, acts as a
sense lead and carries no current.
The Wheatstone bridge shown in Figure 41 creates a
non-linear relationship between resistance change and
bridge output voltage change. This compounds the
already non-linear temperature-resistance characteristic
of the RTD by requiring an additional equation to convert
bridge output voltage to equivalent RTD impedance.
Z-34
100 W RTD
DVM
i =0
+
-
VO
R2
R3
Figure 43
R3
R3 + Rg
1
VS
2
()
Rg
VO
RL
R3
Figure 44
Again we solve for Rg:
9 Refer
4Vo
- R
(
V + 2V )
(Vs + 2V )
S
3V
200
VO
2.0066V
100
Figure 45
Since we dont know the value of RL, we must use
equation (a), so we get:
Resistance to Temperature
Conversion
The RTD is a more linear device than the
thermocouple, but it still requires curve-fitting. The
Callendar-Van Dusen equation has been used for years
to approximate the RTD curve:9
T -
T -1
T
)(
100) (100 )(100) ]
3
VS - 2VO
+
-
Vs - 2Vo
+
-
[ (
(
V + 2V )
RL
Rg = R3
6V
T -1
RT=R0+R0 T--
100
V3
2
1
-
Where:
RT = Resistance at Temperature T
Ro = Resistance at T = 0C
= Temperature coefficient at T = 0C
(typically +0.00392//C)
= 0
T>0
0. 11 (typical) T < 0
The exact values for coefficients , , and are
determined by testing the RTD at four temperatures and
solving the resultant equations. This familiar equation
was replaced in 1968 by a 20th order polynomial in
order to provide a more accurate curve fit.
The plot of this equation shows the RTD to be a more
linear device than the thermocouple:
Z-35
THE THERMISTOR
12
.390
.344
.293
Equivalent Linearities
Type S Thermocouple
vs.
Platinum RTD
200
400
600
Resistance Temperature
Coefficient - RTD
16
800
Temperature, C
Figure 46
Practical Precautions
v or R
RTD
Thermocouple
T
Figure 47
1
T = A + BlnR + C (In R)3
where:
T = Degrees Kelvin
Small RTD
Large RTD
Thermistor
to Bibliography 6.
Z-36
Linear Thermistors
MONOLITHIC LINEAR
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
A recent innovation in thermometry is the integrated
circuit temperature transducer. It is available in both
voltage and current-output configurations. Both supply
an output that is linearily proportional to absolute
temperature. Typical values are 1 A/K and 10 mV/K.
Except for the fact that they offer a very linear output
with temperature, these devices share all the
disadvantages of thermistor devices and thus have a
limited temperature range. The same problems of selfheating and fragility are evident, and they require an
external power source.
These devices provide a convenient way to produce
an analog voltage proportional to temperature. Such a
need arises in a hardware thermocouple reference
junction compensation circuit (see Figure 15).
+
i = 1 A/K
10mv/
K
10k
Measurement
The high resistivity of the thermistor affords it a
distinct measurement advantage. The four-wire
resistance measurement is not required as it is with
RTDs. For example, a common thermistor value is 5000
ohms at 25C. With a typical T.C. of 4%/C, a
measurement lead resistance of 100 produces only a
.05C error. This error is a factor of 500 times less than
the equivalent RTD error.
To DVM
To DVM
A
CURRENT SENSOR
VOLTAGE SENSOR
Figure 48
APPENDIX A
11
Refer to Bibliography 2.
Z-37
APPENDIX B
+
Fe
Cu
Cu
--
Thermocouple Characteristics
Fe
Tl
Fe
Fe
T
v
C
--
C
Isother mal Block
T1
C
T
v
Fe
Fe
--
T
Fe
Double-Value Region
12
Refer to Bibliography 3
42
T, C
170 C
871
8.5 C
4.4
1
/2 % Slope
TYPE B 24 AWG
v=
1.4
T1
Cu
/4 %
(T1 _ T2)
_
Cu
Voltmeter
T2 (Ambient Reference)
871 C
316
Cu
4.4 C
TYPE T
1482 C
3.7 C
Cu
538
1.7
1
/2 %
TYPE E 8 AWG
101
371 C
59 93
2%
1.2
2.8 C
.8
3
/4 %
TYPE T 14 AWG
277
760 C
5.7 C
2.2
3
/4 %
TYPE J 8 AWG
At high temperatures,
small thermocouple wire
is affected by diffusion,
impurities, and
inhomogeneity more so
than large wire. The
standard wire errors
reflect this relationship.
277
1260
9.5
2.2
3
/4 %
TYPE K 8 AWG
Z-39
1260
C
1093
982
2.2C
34 %
24
or
28 20 14
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
Error
9.5C
0C
277C
871
TYPE K
TYPE
B
E
J
K
N (AWG
14)
N (AWG
28)
R
S
T
W-Re
METAL
+
Platinum 6% Rhodium
Nickel 10% Chromium
Iron
Nickel I0% Chromium
Nicrosil
Nicrosil
Platinum13% Rhodium
Platinum 10% Rhodium
Copper
Tungsten 5% Rheniurn
STANDARD
COLOR CODE
+
/DOUBLE FOOT
20 AWG
128
102
81
64
51
40
32
25
20
16
13
SEEBECK COEFFICIENT
S(V/C) @ T (C)
C
STANDARD
WIRE ERROR
(SEE APPENDIX B)
0.2
600
4.4 to 8.6
3.3
2.6
2.1
1.6
1.3
1
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
NBS SPECIFIED
MATERIAL RANGE
(C)
0 to 1820*
Constantan
Constantan
Violet
White
Red
Red
0.71
0.36
58.5
50.2
0
0
1.7 to 4.4
1.1 to 2.9
-270 to 1000
- 210 to 760
Nickel
Nisil
Yellow Red
0.59
39.4
39
0
600
1.1 to 2.9
-270 to 1372
0 to 1300
Nisil
26.2
-270 to 400
Platinum
0.19
11.5
600
1.4 to 3.8
-50 to 1768
Platinum
Constantan
Tungsten 26% Rhenium
0.19
0.30
10.3
38
600
0
1.4 to 3.8
0.8 to 2.9
-50 to 1768
-270 to 400
19.5
600
Blue
Red
0 to 2320
* Type B double-valued below 42C - curve fit specified only above 130C
Material range is for 8 AWG wire; decreases with decreasing wire size
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Thermocouple Well: Lower
gradient, protects wire and allows
user to change thermocouple
without interrupting process.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Exposed
Ungrounded
Grounded
15.
16.
17.
18.
Thermocouple Washers:
Couple built into washer;
convenient mounting.
Z-40
Nicrosil/Nisil Type N
Thermocouples
The Nicrosil/Nisil Type N thermocouple offers better
stability than existent base-metal Types E, J, K and T.
It is now available and in widespread use worldwide.
T he
INSTABILITY OF CONVENTIONAL
BASE-METAL THERMOCOUPLES
There are three principal characteristic types and
causes of thermoelectric instability in the standard
base-metal thermoelement materials:
1. A gradual and generally cumulative drift in thermal
EMF on long exposure at elevated temperatures. This is
observed in all base-metal thermoelement materials
and is majnly due to compositional changes caused by
oxidation, in particular internal oxidation (Figures 1 and
2), and to neutron irradiation which can produce
transmutation in nuclear reactor environments.
2. A short-term cyclic change in thermal EMF on
heating in the temperature range about 250 to 650C,
which occurs in types KP (or EP) and JN (or TN and
EN). This kind of EMF instability is thought to be due to
some form of structural change like magnetic shortrange order (Figures 3 and 4).
3. A time-independent perturbation in thermal EMF in
specific temperature ranges. This is due to compositiondependent magnetic transformations which perturb the
thermal EMFs in type KN in the range of about 25 to
225C (Figure 5), and in type JP above about 730C.
ULTRA-HIGH STABILITY OF
NICROSILINISIL (TYPE N)
THERMOCOUPLE
Nicrosil and Nisil thermocouple alloys (Ref. 2) show
greatly enhanced thermoelectric stability (Ref. 3)
relative to the other standard base-metal thermocouple
alloys because their compositions (Table 1) are such as
to virtually eliminate or substantially reduce the causes
of thermoelectric instability described above. This is
achieved primarily by increasing component solute
concentrations (chromium and silicon) in a base of
nickel above those required to cause a transition from
internal to external modes of oxidation, and by selecting
solutes (silicon and magnesium) which preferentially
oxidize to form a diffusion-barrier, and hence oxidation
inhibiting films.
The thermal EMF instabilities of the short-term cyclic
kind occurring in KP and JN alloys have virtually been
eliminated in nicrosil (NP) by setting the chromium
content at 14.2 weight-%.
The increase in the silicon content of nisil (NN) to 4.4
weight-% has suppressed the magnetic transformation
of this new alloy to below room temperature.
Virtual freedom from nuclear transmutation effects is
achieved by eliminating such elements as manganese,
cobalt and iron from the specified compositions of both
alloys.
The ver y high ther moelectric stability of the
Nicrosil/Nisil (type N) thermocouple is illustrated in
Figures 1 and 2. The influence of thermoelement
conductor cross-sectional area upon the thermal-EMF
constancy of Nicrosil/Nisil is shown in Figure 6.
Z-41
300
#8K
(KP/KN)
100
#8K
200
(KP/KN) #14K
0
#14 NIC/NIS
(KP/JN)
(KP/JN)
200
100
#8 NIC/NIS
#14 E
#8E
0
200
#8K
4
(JP/JN)
#8J
600
#14 J
800
250
#14
0
NIC/NIS
#10 NIC/NIS
#14 E
#8 E
0
200
0
#8K
4
#12 NIC/NIS
100
2
0
200
0
#8K
4
100
2
#14 NIC/NIS
500
0
300
#8J
1000
#8K
200
100
1500
#14 J
0
0
300
600
900
1200
DRIFT (C)
(JP/JN)
100
400
1500
200
600
800
1000
1200
400
Z-42
Type N Thermocouples
PROMULGATION AS A STANDARD
No new ther mocouple will sur vive for
universal adoption and use unless it is formally
promulgated by national standards authorities
around the world. It is for tunate that the
Nicrosil/Nisil thermocouple system is in vigorous
process of being so promulgated.
0.2
0.6
30 Days
0.5
0.1
S (uV/C)
0.05
0.4
0
0.05
0.3
5 min
0.1
45 min
3 Days
0.2
0.2
7h
0.1
45 min
ground state
0
200
400
600
3 Days
30 Days
0.3
800
200
400
600
TEMPERATURE
(C)
100
14.2 1.4
4.4
0.10
bal
bal
DISCUSSION
The various types of ther moelectric
instability described in this paper can cause
substantial changes in thermoelectromotive force
and, hence, calibration in ANSI-standard letterdesignated base-metal thermocouples types E,
J, K and T. In the case of Nicrosil/Nisil, however,
thermoelectric instability due to these causes is
REFERENCES
1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Standard MC96.1-1975, Instrument Society of
America (1976), pp. vi and 1.
2. N.A. Burley, et al., U.S. National Bureau of
Standards Monograph 161, NBS* Washington
(1978).
3. N.A. Burley, et al., Temperature, Its
Measurement and Control in Science and Industry,
vol. 5, part 2, Instrument Society of America (1982),
p. 1159.
4. N.A. Burley, Proc. 11th IMEKO Conference
(Sensors), Houston, TX, 1988, p. 155.
5. R.L. Powell, et al., U.S. National Bureau of
Standards Monograph 125, NBS* Washington
(1974).
6. American Society for Testing and Materials
(ASTM), Annual Book of Standards, vol. 14.01
(1983), p. 859.
7. ASTM Standard E 1223-87.
8. Manual on the Use of Thermocouples in
Temperature Measurement, ASTM Special
Technical Publication 470 B (1981).
9. N.A. Burley, et al., The Nicrosil versus Nisil Type N
Thermocouple: A Commercial Reality, Australian
Department of Defence Report MRL-R-903 (1983).
360
400
440
480
DEVIATION (uV)
40
520
KN2
0
KN1
KN3
40
80
KN4
120
40
120
80
160
TEMPERATUREDEVIATION (K)
60
320
200
240
TEMPERATURE (C)
250
14
12
10
8
6
200
5
1202C
4
150
1152C
3
100
DRIFT (C)
TEMPERATURE (K)
280
1077C
50
0
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
0
1.0
FIGURE 6. Relationship between total thermalEMF drift (after 1000 hrs of exposure in air at
each of three test temperatures) and crosssectional area of Nicrosil/Nisil T/C wires. The
drifts are changes from EMF output values existent after 80 hours of exposure (Ref. 3).
THE AUTHOR
Z-44
COMPOSITION
Composition changes in SS sheathed
couples are generally greater than in
Inconel (****) sheathed couples. In tests
performed by Anderson, et al., the KN leg
showed an increase in chromium but a
decrease in aluminum. These changes in
composition contributed the major portion
of the resulting change in calibration of the
thermocouple.
Most stainless steels have from 1 to 2% of
manganese. Type 304 has 2%
manganese. Others have manganese
concentrations varying from 1% to 10%.
Inconel has up to 1% Mn. As a rule of
thumb, each 1% of Mn in the sheath
material contributes -10C calibration shift
for 1,000 hours at 1,100C. According to
Bentley, at 1,200C, Type N in a 3 mm
diameter SS sheath drifted -24C in 1,000
hours.
CONTAMINATION
A third influence on calibration stability is
contamination. The idea behind the
mineral-insulated, integrally designed,
metal-sheathed thermocouple is that the
uniform compression of finely divided
mineral oxides (typically MgO) insulation
surrounding the wires and filling the
sheath would seal the internal volume,
thereby eliminating contamination. The
volume of the insulation compressed by
swaging, rolling or drawing is on the order
of 85% of solid material. This is useful,
permitting the tubing to be bent and also
permitting the manufacture of smaller
diameter assemblies. It does, however,
permit the intrusion of gas such as water
vapor or air. It also permits vapor diffusion
of elements composing the wires or
sheath. Bentley and Morgan determined
that the vapor-phase diffusion of Mn
(manganese) through the MgO insulation
has the greatest influence on
thermocouple decalibration.
HUMIDITY
There is a multiple effect of water vapor
within the sheath. It is rapidly absorbed in
the MgO, reducing the insulation
resistance. Humidity intrusion can ruin a
MIMS thermocouple assembly in as short
a time as a few minutes. In lesser
amounts, it destroys a protective oxide
coating on Nickel-Chromium alloys,
subjecting them to more rapid
deterioration. The changes due to water
METAL FATIGUE
Metal fatigue is another cause of
shortened thermocouple life. Differing
temperature coefficients of linear
expansion between sheaths and wires
causes strain during heating or cooling.
These strains result in eventual fracture
+25
Type K
(Inconel)
0
DRIFT (C)
INTRODUCTION
The mineral-insulated integrally metalsheathed (MIMS) form of thermocouple
consists of matched thermocouple wires
surrounded by insulating material (typically
MgO) compacted by rolling, drawing or
swaging until the sheath is reduced in
diameter. The advantages of MIMS
thermocouples are:
Type N
(310 SS)
Type N
(Inconel)
Type K
(310 SS)
25
50
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
ElapsedTime (h)
Figure 1. Drift of 3 mm diameter stainless steel sheathed and Inconel 600 sheathed type K and
Nicrosil vs. Nisil thermocouples in 1200C in vacuum. The dips in the drift curve are the result of
the "in-place inhomogeneity test" where the samples were extracted from the furnace by 5 cm.
Z-45
20
10
NCR
0
SS
-10
-20
0
1000
2000
3000
Time (h)
Figure 2. The insitu drift in type N thermocouples with tips held at 1100C. Curves refer to
mineral insulated metal sheathed thermocouples with 3mm OD sheaths of 310 stainless steel
(SS) or Nicrosil (NCR) and 1.6mm bare wire thermocouples in air. The range in drift for the
latter is also indicated.
REFERENCES
1. Anderson, R. L., Ludwig, R.L.,FAILURE
OF SHEATHED THERMOCOUPLES
DUE TO THERMAL CYCLING,
Temperature, (1982) pp 939-951
2. Anderson, R. L., Lyons, J. D.,
Kollie, T G., Christie, W. H., Eby, R.,
DECALIBRATION OF SHEATHED
THERMOCOUPLES, Temperature,
(1982) pp 977-1007
3. Bentley, R. E., NEW-GENERATION
TEMPERATURE PROBES, Materials
Australasia, April (1987), pp. 10-13
4. Bentley, R. E., THEORY AND
PRACTICE OF THERMOELECTRIC
THERMOMETERY, 2nd Edition, CSIRO
Div. of Applied Physics, (1990) 152
pages.
Z-46
CONDITIONS
Acetate Solvents
Acetic Acid
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
Acetic Anhydride
Acetone
Acetylene
Alcohol Ethyl
"
"
Alcohol Methyl
"
"
Aluminum
Aluminum Acetate
Aluminum Sulphate
"
"
"
"
"
"
Ammonia
Ammonium Chloride
Ammonium Nitrate
"
"
Ammonium Sulphate
"
"
"
"
Aniline
Amylacetate
Asphalt
Crude or Pure
10% - 70F
50% - 70F
50% - 212F
99% - 70F
99% - 212F
212F
70F
212F
70F
212F
Molten
Saturated
10% - 70F
Saturated 70F
10% - 212F
Saturated 212F
All concentrations 70F
All concentrations 212F
All concentrations 70F
All concentrations 212F
5% - 70F
10% - 212F
Saturated 212F
All concentrations 70F
Barium Carbonate
Barium Chloride
"
"
"
"
Barium Hydroxide
Barium Sulphite
Benzaldehyde
Benzene
Benzine
70F
5% - 70F
Saturated 70F
Aqueous - Hot
Benzol
Boracic Acid
Bromine
Butadiene
Butane
Butylacetate
Butyl Alcohol
Butylenes
Hot
5% Hot or Cold
70F
Butyric Acid
" "
Calcium Bisulfite
Calcium Chlorate
"
"
Calcium Hydroxide
"
"
"
"
Carbolic Acid
Carbon Dioxide
"
"
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorex Caustic
Chlorine Gas
"
"
"
"
Chromic Acid
"
"
"
"
Citric Acid
" "
" "
Coal Tar
Coke Oven Gas
Copper Nitrate
Copper Sulphate
Core Oils
Cottonseed Oil
5% - 70F
5% - 150F
70F
Dilute 70F
Dilute 150F
10% - 212F
20% - 212F
50% - 212F
All 212F
Dry
Wet
10% - 70F
70F
70F
Dry 70F
Moist 70F
Moist 212F
5% - 70F
10% - 212F
50% - 212F
15% - 70F
15% - 212F
Concentrated 212F
Hot
Creosols
Creosote Crude
Cyanogen Gas
Dowtherm
Epsom Salt
Ether
RECOMMENDED
METAL
Monel or Nickel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
430 Stainless Steel
430 Stainless Steel
Monel
304 Stainless Steel
304, Monel, Nickel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
Cast iron
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
Monel
Steel (C1018)
Phosphor Bronze,
Monel, Nickel
304 Stainless Steel
Monel
Monel
316 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018)
Nichrome
Steel (C1018)
304 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018),
Monel, Inconel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
Tantalum
Brass, 304
304 Stainless Steel
Monel
Copper
Steel (C1018),
Phosphor Bronze
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
317 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018), Monel
Aluminum,Monel,Nickel
Monel
316SS, 317SS
317 Stainless Steel
Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
317 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
Aluminum
304, 316
304, 316
316 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018),
Monel, Nickel
304 Stainless Steel
Steel (C 1018),
Monel, Nickel
304 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018)
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
SUBSTANCE
Ethyl Acetate
Ethyl Chloride
Ethylene Glycol
Ethyl Sulphate
Ferric Chloride
"
"
"
"
Ferric Sulphate
Ferrous Sulphate
Formaldehyde
Freon
Formic Acid
"
"
Gallic Acid
" "
Gasoline
Glucose
Glycerine
Glycerol
Heat Treating
Hydrobromic Acid
Hydrochloric Acid
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
Hydrocyanic Acid
Hydrofluoric Acid
Hydrogen Peroxide
"
"
Hydrogen Sulphide
Iodine
Kerosene
Lactic Acid
" "
" "
Lacquer
Latex
Lime Sulphur
Linseed Oil
Magnesium Chloride
"
"
Magnesium Sulphate
Malic Acid
Mercury
RECOMMENDED
METAL
Monel
304 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018)
Monel
316 Stainless Steel
Tantalum
Tantalum
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018)
316 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
Monel
Monel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
446 Stainless Steel
Hastelloy B
Hastelloy C
Hastelloy B
Hastelloy C
Hastelloy B
Hastelloy B
Hastelloy B
316 Stainless Steel
Hastelloy C
316 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
Tantalum
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
Tantalum
316 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018)
Steel (C1018), 304,
Monel
304 Stainless Steel
Monel
Nickel
Monel
316 Stainless Steel
Steel (C1018) , 304,
Monel
Steel (1020)
304, Nickel
Carpenter #20
CONDITIONS
70F
70F
1% - 70F
5% - 70F
5% - Boiling
5% - 70F
Dilute 70F
5% - 70F
5% - 150F
5% - 70F
5% - 150F
70F
70F
70F
48% - 212F
1% - 70F
1% - 212F
5% - 70F
5% - 212F
25% - 70F
25% - 212F
70F
212F
Wet and dry
70F
70F
5% - 70F
5% - 150F
10% - 212F
70F
70F
5% - 70F
5% - 212F
Cold and Hot
Cold and Hot
Methane
70F
Milk
Mixed Acids
(Sulphuric and Nitric
- all temp. and %)
Molasses
Muriatic Acid
Nap
Natural Gas
Neon
Nickel Chloride
Nickel Sulphate
Nitric Acid
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
Nitrobenzene
Nitrous Acid
Oleic Acid
Oleum
Oxalic Acid
" "
Oxygen
"
Palmitic Acid
Petroleum Ether
PhenoI
Pentane
Phosphoric Acid
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
70F
70F
70F
70F
70F
Hot and Cold
5% - 70F
20% - 70F
50% - 70F
50% - 212F
65% - 212F
Concentrated - 70F
Concentrated - 212F
70F
70F
70F
5% - Hot and Cold
10% - 212F
70F
Liquid
1% - 70F
5% - 70F
10% - 70F
10% - 212F
30% - 70F
Z-47
SUBSTANCE
CONDITIONS
Picric Acid
Potassium Bromide
Potassium Carbonate
Potassium Chlorate
Potassium Chloride
"
"
Potassium Hydroxide
"
"
"
"
Potassium Nitrate
"
"
Potassium
Permanganate
Potassium Sulphate
"
"
Potassium Sulphide
Propane
Pyrogallic Acid
Quinine Bisulphate
Quinine Sulphate
Resin
Rosin
Sea Water
Salommoniac
Salicylic Acid
Shellac
Soap
Sodium Bicarbonate
"
"
Sodium Bisulphate
Sodium Carbonate
"
"
Sodium Chloride
"
"
"
"
"
"
Sodium Fluoride
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Hypochlorite
Sodium Nitrate
Sodium Peroxide
Sodium Phosphate
Sodium Silicate
Sodium Sulphate
Sodium Sulphide
Sodium Sulphite
Steam
Stearic Acid
Sulphur Dioxide
"
"
Sulphur
"
Sulphuric Acid
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
Tannic Acid
Tar
70F
70F
1% - 70F
70F
5% - 70*F
5% - 212F
5% - 70F
25% - 212F
50% - 212F
5% - 70F
5% - 212F
Tartaric Acid
"
"
Tin
Tolvene
Trichloroethylene
Turpentine
Varnish
Vegetable Oils
Vinegar
Water
"
Whiskey, Wine
Xylene
Zinc
Zinc Chloride
Zinc Sulphate
"
"
"
"
5% - 70F
5% - 70F
5% - 212F
70F
RECOMMENDED
METAL
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
Tungsten ............
6000
..................... Rhenium
Sheath
Material
Molybdenum
Rec.
Useful
Temp.
Melting
Point
Environmental Conditions
4000F
4730F
Not
Rec.
Fair
Fair
Good
Oxidizing
Hydrogen
Inert
Vacuum
Tantalum
4500F
5425F
Not
Rec.
Not
Rec.
Not
Rec.
Good
Platinum
3050F
3223F
Very
Good
Poor
Poor
Poor
Tantalum............
Molybdenum .......
Niobium ........... .
(Columbium)
Chromium ....... ...
Titanium ............
Zirconium ...........
Iron...................
Cobalt ...............
Nickel ...............
5000
..................... Osmium
..................... Iridium
4000
..................... Rhodium
..................... Platinum
..................... Vanadium
3000
..................... Palladium
Beryllium ...........
Manganese .........
....................
Stainless
....................} Steels
....................
.................... Cast Irons
Uranium ............
Copper ..............
2000
................Gold (24 Karat)
Silver ................
Brasses
Magnesium.........
Zinc...................
Lead .................
Bismuth .............
Tin....................
Indium ..............
18 Karat
12 Karat
10 Karat
Gold Alloys
.........Aluminum Silver
Solders
1000
........ Cadmium
500
Gallium .............
Common
...................... Solders
Mercury .............
0F
-297.3 F
-109.2
- 38
32
32
212
252.3
424.4
449.4
582.6
610
621.5
787.2
832.4
1167.3
1220.7
1763.5
1948
1984.1
2829
3222
Pt/Rh
Hot
Junction
Lead
Junctions
Alloy No. 11
Pt.
Z-48
Thermoelectric
Alloy Property
Data
ALLOY or
DESIGNATION
Pure Metals
Iron
Nickel
Molybdenum
Aluminum (H-P)
Copper
Gold
Silver
Tungsten
Rhenium
Platium Ref
Rhodium
Platinum
Pt- 6%Rh
Pt-10%Rh
Pt-13% Rh
Pt-20% Rh
Pt-30% Rh
Pt-40% Rh
Nickel Alloys
Constantan
CHROMEGA P
ALOMEGA
Compensating
Alloys
Alloy #11
Alloy #200
Alloy #203
Alloy #205
Alloy #225
Alloy #226
Alloy #260
Changes in
Thermocouple
Resistance
with Increasing
Temperature
N=Neg, P=Pos
99.9+%
99.98%
99.9+%
99.99+%
99.98%
99.999%
99.99%
99.99%
99.99%
99.999+%
99.99%
66
39
42
17.4
9.44
13.4
9.3
42
61.2
33.0
60
.0062
37
.0064
31
.0036
15
.0038
9.24 .0041
13.17 .0039
8.83 .0038
33
.0036
117
59.13 .00386
25.8 .0029
.0065
.0068
.0047
.0044
.0043
.0040
.0041
.0048
.00393
.0046
90
100
250
16.3
76
46
52
285
360
60
275
34
48
120
6.8
32
19
24
80
170
24
120
2
2
2
5
1.5
1.5
1.5
2
2
40
36
16
60
46
36
46
3
10
38
16
1536
1452
2610
660
1083
1063
960.8
3410
3170
1769
1966
7.9
8.9
10.2
2.71
8.93
19.30
10.5
19.3
20.0
21.45
12.42
94%Pt- 6%Rh
90% Pt-10% Rh
87% Pt-13% Rh
80% Pt-20% Rh
70% Pt-30% Rh
60% Pt-40% Rh
101
114
119
124
116
108
95
111
114
116
112
101
.0020
.0017
.0016
.0014
.0014
.0014
85
95
105
140
160
190
37
46
48
72
74
78
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
34
32
32
32
26
26
1810
1830
1840
1870
1910
1920
20.51
19.95
19.55
18.65
17.52
16.54
150 80
165 95
170 85
2 32
2 27
2 32
1270
1430
1400
8.86
8.73
8.60
55% Cu-45% Ni
315 294
90% Ni-10% Cr
- 425
95% Ni-2% Mn-2% Al
- 177
Tungsten Alloys
Tungsten-3% Re
Tungsten-5% Re
Tungsten-25% Re
Tungsten-26% Re
PERCENT PURITY
or
Notes
composition
(1)
.0019
.0016
.0015
.0013
.0013
.0013
.00003 .00002
.00032 .00032
.00188 .00188
97% W- 3% Re
95% W- 5% Re
75% W-25% Re
74% W-26% Re
55
70
165
170
320
320
300
300
180
200
210
200
10
10
10
10
3410
3350
3130
3120
Pt alloys
Tungsten
Tungsten- 3% Re
Tungsten- 5% Re
Tungsten-25% Re
Tungsten-26% Re
Tungsten-26% Re
30
470
470
510
180
160
750
.0014
.0003
.0012
-
105
-
50
-
2
-
30
-
1090
1430
1400
1410
1370
1450
1520
19.4
19.4
19.7
19.7
8.91
8.73
8.60
8.58
8.88
8.85
7.42
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.13
0.999
1.11
1.01
1.05
1.01
1.07
1.03
1.03
1.06
1.03
1.03
2.46
0.996
1.86
1.09
1.43
1.02
1.13
1.31
1.33
1.77
1.26
1.40
4.72
0.994
2.75
1.19
1.64
1.07
1.27
1.60
1.65
2.50
1.51
1.78
7.84
1.02
3.70
1.25
1.82
1.08
1.39
1.89
1.95
3.18
1.76
2.14
12.0
1.056
4.75
1.30
1.98
1.08
1.55
2.16
2.23
3.81
1.98
2.47
13.07
1.092
5.96
1.37
2.15
1.10
1.68
2.41
2.50
4.40
2.20
2.78
1.43
2.32
2.66
2.76
4.94
2.41
3.08
2.90
3.01
5.42
2.62
3.37
3.01
3.13
5.66
2.73
3.51
Awg.
No.
Diameter
in.
KN
KP,EP
TN,JN,EN
TP
JP
NP
NN
RN, SN
RP
SP
BP
BN
16
20
24
30
36
0.0508
0.0320
0.0201
0.0100
0.0050
0.0683
0.173
0.438
1.77
7.08
0.164
0.415
1.05
4.25
17.0
0.1113
0.287
0.728
2.94
11.8
0.00402
0.0102
0.0257
0.1032
0.4148
0.0276
0.0699
0.1767
0.710
2.86
.2230
.5664
1.436
5.800
23.20
.08458
.2148
.5445
2.20
8.800
0.0247
0.0624
0.1578
0.6344
2.550
0.0456
0.1149
0.4656
2.965
12.25
0.0445
0.1125
0.2847
1.144
4.600
0.0447
0.1130
0.2859
1.149
4.620
0.0414
0.1046
0.2647
1.064
4.277
Z-49
Thermocouple
Types
JP
JN, EN, or TN
KP or EP
KN
TP
RN or SN
RP
SP
Iron
Constantan, Cupron, Advance
CHROMEGA, Tophel, T1, Thermokanthal KP
ALOMEGA, Nial, T2, Thermokanthal KN
Copper
Pure Platinum
Platinum 13% Rhodium
Platinum 10% Rhodium
Trade Names: Advance T - Driver Harris Co., CHROMEGA and ALOMEGA - OMEGA Engineering, Inc., Cupron, Nial and
Trophel -Wilbur B. Driver Co., Thermokanthal KP and Thermokanthal KN -The Kanthal Corporation.
ANSI LETTER DESIGNATIONS -Currently thermocouple and extension wire is ordered and specified by an ANSI letter
designation. Popular generic and trade name examples are CHROMEGA/ALOMEGA -ANSI Type K: Iron/Constantan ANSI Type J: Copper/Constantan - ANSI Type T CHROMEGA/Constantan -ANSI Type E: Platinum/Platinum 10% Rhodium
- ANSI Type S: Platinum/Platinum 13% Rhodium -ANSI Type R. The positive and negative legs are identified by letter suffixes
P and N, respectively, as listed in the tables.
ANSI Symbol
70
T
E
J
K
N*
60
K
Millivolts
80
50
N*
40
G*
C*
30
T
20
R S
B
10
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
Temperature (Fahrenheit)
Tungsten-Rhenlum Alloys Three types of tungstenrhenium thermocouples are in common use for measuring
temperatures up to 5000F. These alloys have inherently
poor oxidation resistance and should be used in vacuum,
hydrogen or inert atmospheres.
Type K
Type J
Type T
Type E
Type S
Iron/
Copper/
CHROMEGA
Pt/
Diameter CHROMEGA
inches ALOMEGA Constantan Constantan Constantan PT110%Rh
0.162
0.023
0.014
0.012
0.027
0.007
0.128
0.037
0.022
0.019
0.044
0.011
0.102
0.058
0.034
0.029
0.069
0.018
0.081
0.091
0.054
0.046
0.109
0.028
0.064
0.146
0.087
0.074
0.175
0.045
0.051
0.230
0.137
0.117
0.276
0.071
0.040
0.374
0.222
0.190
0.448
0.116
0.032
0.586
0.357
0.298
0.707
0.185
0.0201
1.490
0.878
0.7526
1.78
0.464
0.0159
2.381
1.405
1.204
2.836
0.740
0.0100
5.984
3.551
3.043
7.169
1.85
0.0080
9.524
5.599
4.758
11.31
1.96
0.0063
15.17
8.946
7.66
18.09
4.66
0.0050
24.08
14.20
12.17
28.76
7.40
0.0039
38.20
23.35
19.99
45.41
11.6
0.00315
60.88
37.01
31.64
73.57
18.6
0.0020
149.6
88.78
76.09
179.20
74.0
0.0010
598.4
355.1
304.3
716.9
185
0.00049 2408
1420
1217
2816
740
*Increase the resistance by 19% for nickel plated, type RTD wire
Type R
Type RX/SX
Type C
Pt/
Copper
W5%Re/
PT113%Rh Alloy11**
W26%Re
0.007
0.003
0.009
0.011
0.004
0.015
0.018
0.007
0.023
0.029
0.011
0.037
0.047
0.018
0.058
0.073
0.028
0.092
0.119
0.045
0.148
0.190
0.071
0.235
0.478
0.180
0.594
0.760
0.288
0.945
1.91
0.727
2.38
3.04
1.136
3.8
4.82
1.832
6.04
7.64
2.908
9.6
11.95
4.780
15.3
19.3
7.327
24.4
76.5
18.18
60.2
191
72.7
240
764
302.8
1000
Z-50
Type CX
Alloy 405
Alloy 426
0.014
0.023
0.037
0.058
0.093
0.146
0.238
0.371
0.941
1.503
3.800
5.94
9.57
15.20
24.98
38.30
95.00
380.0
1583
Type G
W/
W26%Re
0.008
0.012
0.020
0.031
0.049
0.078
0.126
0.200
0.560
0.803
2.03
3.22
5.10
8.16
12.9
20.6
51.1
204
850
Type D
W3%Re/
W25%Re
0.009
0.015
0.022
0.035
0.055
0.088
0.138
0.220
0.560
0.890
2.26
3.60
5.70
9.10
15.3
23.0
56.9
227
945
Type BX
Copper/
Copper*
0.000790
0.001256
0.001998
0.00318
0.00505
0.00803
0.01277
0.02030
0.05134
0.08162
0.2064
0.3282
0.5218
0.8296
1.3192
2.098
5.134
20.64
86.38
1.1
2.1
1.0
2.0
.9
1.9
.8
1.8
.7
1.7
.6
1.6
Time constant of
thermocouple made with
exposed, butt welded
0.001 in. dia. wire
= .003 sec.
.5
.4
.3
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
.2
1.1
.1
1/64 in.
1/32 in.
1.0
0.0
.002 .004 .006 .008 .010 .012 .014 .016 .018 .020 .022 .024 .026 .028 .030 .032 .034
.001
D
GROUNDED
Junction
Fig. #2
BARE WIRE
Butt Welded
Fig. #1
BEADED-TYPE UNGROUNDEDThermocouple
TYPE
Fig. #3
Thermocouple
Fig. #4
11.0
110
10.0
100
9.0
90
8.0
80
7.0
70
6.0
60
5.0
50
4.0
40
3.0
30
20
2.0
1.8 sec.
10
1.0
.03125
.0625
.09375
.125
.15625
.1875
.21875
.250
.28125
.3125
.375
1/32
1/16
3/32
1/8
5/32
3/16
7/32
1/4
9/32
5/16
3/8
Note:
These comparisons apply to either bare butt-welded or grounded junction thermocouples. If the thermocouples are the beaded type or
ungrounded, the time constant is longer. These times are only approximate and are provided for comparison purposes only. Multiply values
from Time Constants by 1.5 for junctions shown in Fig. #3 and Fig. #4.
Z-51
1.2
Metal Sheathed
Thermocouple Probe
Time Response Study in Water
2.25
.250
Ungrounded
2.00
1.75
Time in Seconds
1.50
1.25
.188
1.00
Grounded
.75
.125
.50
.25
.040
.05
.062
Exposed
.15
.10
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.20
.25
OMEGA Interchangeable
Thermistor Applications
variable
resistor
for battery
control
thermistor
variable
resistor
for battery
control
thermistor
variable resistor
for setting desired
temperature
relay
high gain
amplifier
thermistor
thermistor
Fig. 1
Fig. 6
Fig. 4
room
temperature
oven
#1
variable
resistor
for battery
control
variable
resistor
for battery
control
reference
thermistor
slave
thermistor
selector
switch
oven
#2
variable resistor
for adjusting slave
temperature slightly
above or below
temperature
refrigerator
chamber
difference
#2
difference
#1
relay
high gain
amplifier
master
thermistor
pressure
chamber
Fig. 5
Fig. 2
Fig. 7
thermistor
1000 ohms at 25C
meter coil
2150 ohms
at 25C
resistor
1000 ohms
at 25C
Material of Resistance
Element (Platinum,
Nickel, etc.)
Temperature Coefficient
Nominal Resistance
Temperature Range of
Application
Physical Dimensions or
Size Restrictions
Accuracy
Pt TC
Pt TC
Pt TC
Copper TC
Nickel TC
Nickel TC
=
=
=
=
=
Balco TC
=
Tungsten TC =
DIAGONAL OF ELEMENT
W
OD
Class A
Deviation
ohms
C
0.24
0.55
0.14
0.35
0.06
0.15
0.13
0.35
0.20
0.55
0.27
0.75
0.33
0.95
0.38
1.15
0.43
1.35
0.46
1.45
Class B
Temperature
Deviation
C
ohms
C
-200
056
1.3
-100
0.32
0.8
0
0.12
0.3
100
0.30
0.8
200
0.48
1.3
300
0.64
1.8
400
0.79
2.3
500
0.93
2.8
600
1.06
3.3
650
1.13
3.6
700
1.17
3.8
800
1.28
4.3
850
1.34
4.6
For example, using an element that is
10 x 2 x 1.5 mm, the diagonal can be
found by taking the square root of (22 +
1.52). Thus, the element will fit into a
2.5 mm (0.98") inside diameter hole. For
practical purposes, remember that any
element 2 mm wide or less will fit into a
W = WIDTH OF ELEMENT
6. Accuracy
IEC 751 specifications for Platinum
Resistance Thermometers have
adopted DIN 43760 requirements for
accuracy. DIN-IEC Class A and Class B
elements are shown in the chart on this
page.
7. Response Time
50% Response is the time the
thermometer element needs in order to
reach 50% of its steady state value.
90% Response is defined in a similar
manner. These response times of
elements are given for water flowing
with 0. 2 m/s velocity and air flowing at
1 m/s. They can be calculated for any
other medium with known values of
thermal conductivity. In a 1/4" diameter
sheath immersed in water flowing at
3 feet per second, response time to
63% of a step change in temperature is
less than 5.0 seconds.
8. Measurement Current and Self
Heating
Temperature measurement is carried
out almost exclusively with direct
current. Unavoidably, the measuring
current generates heat in the RTD. The
permissible measurement currents are
determined by the location of the
element, the medium which is to be
measured, and the velocity of moving
media. A self-heating factor, S, gives
the measurement error for the element
in C per milliwatt (mW). With a given
value of measuring current, I, the
milliwatt value P can be calculated from
P = I2R, where R is the RTDs
resistance value. The temperature
measurement error T (C) can then be
calculated from T = P x S.
RESISTANCE ELEMENT
SPECIFICATIONS
Stability: Better than 0.2C after
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LEAD WIRE
CONFIGURATIONS
As stated previously, a Resistance
Temperature Detector (RTD) element
generally appears in a sheathed form.
Obviously, all of the criteria applicable to
resistance elements also apply here,
but rather than element size, the
construction and dimensions of the
entire RTD assembly must be
considered. Since the lead wire used
between the resistance element and the
measuring instrument has a resistance
itself, we must also supply a means of
compensating for this inaccuracy. Refer
to Figure 2 for the 2-wire configuration.
BLACK
R2
RE
RED
ELEMENT
R1
FIGURE 2. 2-WIRE
CONFIGURATION (STYLE 1)
The circle represents the resistance
element boundaries to the point of
calibration. 3- or 4-wire configuration
must be extended from the point of
calibration so that all uncalibrated
resistances are compensated.
BLACK R
3
BLACK
R2
RE
RED
ELEMENT
R1
BLACK R
4
BLACK R
3
case.
Still another configuration, now rare,
is a standard 2-wire configuration
with a closed loop of wire alongside
(Figure 5). This functions the same
as the 3-wire configuration, but uses
an extra wire to do so. A separate
pair of wires is provided as a loop to
provide compensation for lead
resistance and ambient changes in
lead resistance.
RE
RED R
BLACK R
4
RED R
1
ELEMENT
RE
RED
ELEMENT
FIGURE 4. 4-WIRE
CONFIGURATION (STYLE 3)
With the 4-wire configuration, the
instrument will pass a constant
current (I) through the outer leads, 1
and 4.
The voltage drop is measured
across the inner leads, 2 and 3. So
from V = IR we learn the resistance
of the element alone, with no effect
from the lead wire resistance. This
offers an advantage over 3-wire
configurations only if dissimilar lead
wires are used, and this is rarely the
FIGURE 3. 3-WIRE
CONFIGURATION (STYLE 2)
If three identical type wires are used
and their lengths are equal, then R1
= R2 = R3. By measuring the
resistance through leads 1, 2 and
the resistance element, a total
system resistance is measured (R1
+ R2 + RE ). If the resistance is also
measured through leads 2 and 3 (R2
+ R3), we obtain the resistance of
just the lead wires, and since all
lead wire resistances are equal,
subtracting this value (R2 + R3) from
the total system resistance (R1 + R2
+ RE) leaves us with just RE, and an
accurate temperature measurement
has been made. A 4-wire
configuration is also used. (See
Figure 4.) Two connections are
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BLACK
LEAD RESISTANCE LOOP
FIGURE 5. 2-WIRE
CONFIGURATION PLUS LOOP
(STYLE 4)
R3
R2
R1
Introduction to
Infrared Pyrometers
Why should I use an infrared pyrometer to measure
temperature in my application?
Infrared pyrometers allow users to measure temperature in
applications where conventional sensors cannot be employed.
Specifically, in cases dealing with moving objects (i.e., rollers,
moving machinery, or a conveyer belt), or where non-contact
measurements are required because of contamination or
hazardous reasons (such as high voltage), where distances
are too great, or where the temperatures to be measured are
too high for thermocouples or other contact sensors.
R
E
Hot
Source
T
Infrared
Pyrometer
FIELD OF VIEW
What is meant by Field of View, and why is it important?
The field of view is the angle of vision at which the instrument
operates, and is determined by the optics of the unit. To
obtain an accurate temperature reading, the target being
measured should completely fill the field of view of the
instrument. Since the infrared device determines the average
temperature of all surfaces within the field of view, if the
background temperature is different from the object
temperature, a measurement error can occur (figure 1).
Object A
Object B
Wall
EMISSIVITY
What is emissivity, and how is it related to infrared
temperature measurements?
Emissivity is defined as the ratio of the energy radiated by
an object at a given temperature to the energy emitted by
a perfect radiator, or blackbody, at the same temperature.
The emissivity of a blackbody is 1.0. All values of emissivity
fall between 0.0 and 1.0.
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MOUNTING
How can I mount the infrared pyrometer?
SPECTRAL RESPONSE
What is spectral response, and how will it affect my readings?
The spectral response of the unit is the width of the infrared
spectrum covered. Most general purpose units (for
temperatures below 1000F) use a wideband filter in the 8 to
14 micron range. This range is preferred for most
measurements, as it will allow measurements to be taken
without the atmospheric interference (where the atmospheric
temperature affects the readings of the instrument). Some
units use wider filters such as 8 to 20 microns, which can be
used for close measurements, but are distance-sensitive
against longer distances. For special purposes, very narrow
bands may be chosen. These can be used for higher
temperatures, and for penetrations of atmosphere, flames,
and gases. Typical low band filters are at 2.2 or 3.8 microns.
High temperatures above 1500F are usually measured with
2.1 to 2.3 micron filters. Other bandwidths that can be used
are 0.78 to 1.06 for high temperatures, 7.9 or 3.43 for limited
transmissions through thin film plastics, and 3.8 microns to
penetrate through clean flames with minimum interference.
RESPONSE TIME
What else should I take into account when selecting and
installing my infrared measurement system?
First, the instrument must respond quickly enough to process
changes for accurate temperature recording or control.
Typical response times for infrared thermometers are in
the 0.1 to 1 second range. Next, the unit must be able to
function within the environment, at the ambient temperature.
Other considerations include physical mounting limitations,
viewing port/window applications (measuring through glass),
and the desired signal processing to produce the desired
output for further analysis, display or control.
Z-58
Principles of Infrared
Thermometry
W. R. Barron, Williamson Corporation
1200F
0.8
El = 1 - tl - rl
This emissivity coefficient fits into Plancks
equation as a variable describing the
object surface characteristics relative
to wavelength. The majority of targets
measured are opaque and the emissivity
coefficient can be simplified to:
0.7
0.6
0.5
El = 1 - rl
1000F
0.4
0.3
0.2
VISIBLE
Therefore:
0.1
600F
0
0
10
WAVELENGTH (mm)
BLACKBODY RADIATION
CHARACTERISTICS
STEFAN-BOLTZMANN LAW Q = sT4
WIEN'S DISPLACEMENT LAW l M = K/T
PLANCK'S LAW Ql = Cl -5 (ec2 / lT-1) -1
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DESIGN ELEMENTS
IR thermometers come in a wide variety
of configurations pertaining to optics,
electronics, technology, size, and
protective enclosures. All, however,
have a common chain of IR energy in
and an electronic signal out. This basic
chain consists of collecting optics, lenses,
and/or fiber optics, spectral filtering, and
a detector as the front end. Dynamic
processing comes in many forms, but
can be summarized as amplification,
thermal stability, linearization, and
signal conditioning. Normal window
105
RELATIVE SENSIVITY
Ge
104
Si
InAs
InSb
10
THERMISTOR BOLOMETER
102
(PYROELECTRIC
DETECTOR)
THIN FILM
THERMOPILE
101
METAL THERMOPILE
1
0.1
5 7 10
20
WAVELENGTH (mm)
CHOPPED
UNCHOPPED
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SINGLE-WAVELENGTH
THERMOMETRY
The basic single-wavelength design
measures total energy emitted from a
surface at a prescribed wavelength.
The configurations range from handheld
probes with a simple remote meter to
sophisticated portables with simultaneous
viewing of target and temperature, plus
memory and/or printout capabilities.
On-line, fixed-mount sensors range
from simple small detectors with remote
electronics (OEM designs) to rugged
devices with remote PID control.
Fiber optics, laser aiming, water cooling,
CRT display, and scanning systems are
among the options for process monitoring
and control applications. There are
many variations in size, performance,
ruggedness, adaptability, and signal
conditioning.
Process sensor configuration, IR
spectral filtering, temperature range,
optics, response time, and target
emissivity are important engineering
elements that affect performance and
which must be given careful consideration
during the selection process.
The sensor configuration can be a
portable, a simple two-wire transmitter,
a sophisticated ruggedized sensing unit,
or a scanning device. Visual aiming,
laser alignment, non-aiming, fiber
optics, water cooling, output signals,
and remote displays represent an
overview of the various options. These
are somewhat subjective, but demand
engineering review. In most cases, if
it is a simple application, e.g., web
temperature, a simple low-cost sensor
would do the job; if the application is
T = 1.1 =+++++++
t12 + t22 ....tn2
where:
T
= total response
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DUAL-WAVELENGTH
THERMOMETRY
For more sophisticated applications
where absolute accuracy is critical,
and where the product is undergoing a
physical or chemical change, dual- and
multi-wavelength radiometry should be
considered. The concept of the ratioing
radiometer has been around since
the early 1950s, but recent design
and hardware changes are yielding
higher performance, low-temperature
capabilities, and reduced cost.
Dual-wavelength (ratio) thermometry
involves measuring the spectral energy
at two different wavelengths (spectral
bands). The target temperature can be
read directly from the instrument if the
emissivity has the same value at both
wavelengths. This type of instrument
can also indicate the correct temperature
of a target when the FOV is partially
occluded by relatively cold materials
such as dust, wire screens, and gray
translucent windows in the sight path.
The theory of this design is quite simple
and straightforward, and is illustrated by
the following equations, where we take
Plancks equation for one wavelength
and ratio it to the energy at a second
wavelength.
L
e C1 l1 -5 e-C2 / l1T
R = l1 = l1
Ll2 el2 C1 l2 -5 e-C2 / l2T
R=
e
el2
l1
-5
[ ll21]
-5
R=
[ ll21]
[-C2(1-1)]
T
l1 l2
[-C2(1-1)]
Tr
l1 l2
1 = 1 + 1n (el1/el2)
Tr
C2
(l1 - l2 )
7
6
e = 0.7
5
4
e = 0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.9
e = 0.1
SUMMARY
RADIATION
THERMOMETER
1.0
0.8
1.1
IRON
OXIDIZED
WAVELENGTH, mm
S.T l
TARGET,
TS, el
ATMOSPHERE
EMISSION AND
ABSORPTION
0.6
TOTAL EMITTANCE
COPPER
OXIDIZED
0.7
0.5 GRAPHITE
INCONEL X
POLISHED
0.4
this application.
IRON, ARMCO
POLISHED
0.3
0.2
0.1
COBALT ALLOY
N-155
POLISHED
DOW
METAL
POLISHED
COPPER
POLISHED
LEAD
GOLD
POLISHED
POLISHED
0
0
500
1000
1500
TEMPERATURE. F
2000
2500
Z-62
Reproduced from
Sensors Magazine with permission of
HELMERS PUBLISHING, INC.
174 Concord St.
Peterborough, NH 03458
Infrared Temperature
emission
absorption
incident
hot
cold
reflected
RADIATIVE HEAT EXCHANGE
Figure 2
MEASUREMENT PRINCIPLES
As previously stated IR energy is emitted
by all materials above 0K. Infrared
radiation is part of the Electromagnetic
Spectrum and occupies frequencies
between visible light and radio waves.
The IR part of the spectrum spans
wavelengths from 0.7 micrometers to
1000 micrometers (microns). Figure 1.
Within this wave band, only frequencies
of 0.7 microns to 20 microns are used
for practical, everyday temperature
measurement. This is because the IR
detectors currently available to industry
are not sensitive enough to detect the
very small amounts of energy available
at wavelengths beyond 20 microns.
Wavelength (meters)
10
12
10
10
10
10 6
transmission
emitted
INTRODUCTION
An infrared thermometer measures
temperature by detecting the infrared
energy emitted by all materials which
are at temperatures above absolute
zero, (0Kelvin). The most basic design
consists of a lens to focus the infrared
(IR) energy on to a detector, which
converts the energy to an electrical
signal that can be displayed in units of
temperature after being compensated
for ambient temperature variation. This
configuration facilitates temperature
measurement from a distance without
contact with the object to be measured.
As such, the infrared thermometer is
useful for measuring temperature under
circumstances where thermocouples
or other probe type sensors cannot be
used or do not produce accurate data
for a variety of reasons. Some typical
circumstances are where the object to
be measured is moving; where the
object is surrounded by an EM field, as
in induction heating; where the object
is contained in a vacuum or other
controlled atmosphere; or in applications
where a fast response is required.
reflection
10 4
10 2
102
radio
infrared
visible
ultraviolet
x-ray
gamma rays
Figure 1
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104
1. Kirchoffs Law
When an object is at thermal
equilibrium, the amount of absorption
will equal the amount of emission.
a=e
2. Stephan Boltzmann Law
The hotter an object becomes the
more infrared energy it emits.
W = eoT4
3. Wiens Displacement Law
The wavelength at which the
maximum amount of energy is
emitted becomes shorter as the
temperature increases.
lmax = 2.89 x 103mmK/T
1
0
theoretical blackbody
practical blackbody
EMISSIVITY
Figure 3
4. Plancks Equation
Describes the relationship between
spectral emissivity, temperature and
radiant energy.
C2
Wl = C1el[l5(elT-1)]-1
INFRARED THERMOMETER
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
A basic infrared thermometer (IRT)
design, comprises a lens to collect the
energy emitted by the target; a detector
to convert the energy to an electrical
signal; an emissivity adjustment to
match the IRT calibration to the emitting
characteristics of the object being
measured; and an ambient temperature
compensation circuit to ensure that
temperature variations within the IRT,
due to ambient changes, are not
transferred to the final output. For many
years, the majority of commercially
available IRTs followed this concept.
They were extremely limited in
application, and in retrospect did
not measure satisfactorily in most
DET
A.T.C.
Figure 4
Z-64
a.t.c. amp
thermistor
lens
chopper
prw. amp
filter
signal amp
prw. amp
signal ground
motor
control
d.c. motor
led optical
interrupter
power supply
12 vdc
phase control
15 vdc
Figure 5
900K
0.75
0.50
800K
700K
0.25
TWO COLOR-RATIO
THERMOMETRY
600K
500K
0
6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Wavelength (microns)
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ratio
O/P
Z
target
Dl1
Dl2
beam
splitter
colimator
Figure 7
The basis for the effectiveness of twocolor thermometry is that any changes
in either the emitting property of the
material surface being measured, or in
the sight path between the sensor and
the material, will be seen identically by
the two detectors, and thus the ratio and
therefore the sensor output will not
change as a result. Figure 7 shows a
schematic representation of a simplified
two-color thermometer.
SUMMARY
Infrared thermometry is a mature but
dynamic technology that has gained
the respect of many industries and
institutions. It is an indispensable
technique for many temperature
measurement applications, and the
preferred method for some others.
When the technology is adequately
understood by the user, and all the
relevant application parameters are
properly considered, a successful
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REFERENCES
1. Darling, Charles R.; Pyrometry. A
Practical Treatise on the Measurement
of High Temperatures. Published by
E.&F.N. Spon Ltd. London. 1911.
Noncontact Temperature
Measurement Theory and Application
Walter Glockmann, Capintec
Instruments, Inc.
HIGH TEMPERATURE
General Purpose
0 to 500C (30 to 1000F)
8-14 mm wide band radiation thermometers
thermopile detector
optical resolution: 4 mm target
(15:1 D-ratio)
response time: 0.5 sec
emissivity adjustment
analog output (mv/C, mV/F)
General Purpose
400 to 2000C (750 to 3600F)
narrow spectral band radiation
thermometers (0.7-1.1 m; 0.9-1.9 m)
solid-state photoelectric detectors (Si, Ge)
optical resolution 1 mm target
(60:1 D-ratio)
response time 3 msec
emissivity adjustment
analog output (mVC, mV/F)
High-Stability/Complex Applications
300 to 2500C (600 to 4500F)
narrow spectral band radiation thermometers
for glass and/or through hot gas (3.9 m)
for glass surfaces (5.0 m)
for combustion gases (4.2, 4.5, 5.3 m)
pyroelectric detector
chopper stabilized
optical resolution: 1 mm target
(100:1 D-ratio)
response time: 30 msec
analog output 4-20 mA
High-Precision/Complex Applications
50C to 800C (60F to 1500F)
narrow spectral band radiation thermometers
for thin plastic films with CH absorption
bands (3.4 m; 6.8 m)
for polyester/fluorocarbon films (8.0 m)
for thin glass and ceramics (7.8 m)
optical resolution: 1.5 mm dia.
(100:1 D-ratio)
Programmable/High-Performance
100C to 2500C (150F to 4500F)
with built-in signal conditioning and digital
computing, spectral band choices in wide
or narrow bands between 2 m and 20 m
digital RS 232 bidirectional interface
max./min./differential/hold functions
programmable ambient temperatures
choice of through-lens-sighting, LED,
or laser
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MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS
Advanced optical and electronic signal
processing modules greatly extend the
accuracy and performance capabilities
of noncontact temperature measuring.
For process control, standardized
interfaces are available that provide
conditioned signal outputs optimized
for specific applications.
RADIATION DETECTION
Emissivity Adjustment. Temperature
reading accuracy depends on the
correct adjustment of the instrument to
the target emissivity. Preset emissivity
values can be used for on-line sensors
to monitor targets of constant emissivity.
Measurements on those materials with
changing emissivities require an
accurate and reproducible emissivity
adjustment.
Surrounding Area Temperature.
Thermal target radiation always
contains stray radiation emitted by the
environment surrounding the target area
and reflected by the targets surface. In
practice, the ambient temperature is
frequently presumed to be the same as
the temperature of the sensor. If the
target is exposed to a different thermal
environment, e.g., inside a heated
furnace, inside a cooled chamber, or
outdoors facing the open sky, adjustments
are necessary for accurate measurement.
Separate sensors for the area surrounding
the target may be used for automatic
temperature calculation.
Sight Path Obscuration. Gases, water
vapor, dust, and other aerosols in the
sight path of a sensor may affect the
temperature reading. Using one of the
atmospheric windows in the IR region
greatly reduces measurement errors.
Since both optical channels are equally
OPTICAL SYSTEMS
Optics. Reflective (mirror) and
refractive (lens) optics are used in
noncontact temperature sensors to
isolate and define radiation from the
measured target.
Field of View. The field of view (FOV)
is expressed in degrees solid angle or
in radians. The FOV allows easy
calculation of the minimum target size
for each working distance. A convenient
measure is the distance-to-target ratio,
e.g., 20:1, indicating a minimum target
of 1 in. at a 20 in. measuring distance.
Focusing on Target. Optics in
noncontact temperature sensors
are generally of the fixed-focus type.
Focusing at longer measuring distances
is not required if the target area is
smaller than the entrance aperture
(lens diameter) of the instrument.
Small Targets. For miniature objects,
fixed-focus close-up optics are used,
and the minimum target size is
SIGNAL PROCESSING
Direct Output. Noncontact temperature
sensors convert the intercepted thermal
radiation into an electrical signal
Miniature Probe
50 to 500C (60 to 1000F) 8-14 m
with interchangeable probes for long
distance or small target applications
large LCD information display
max./min./differential/hold signal
conditioning
optical resolution: 2.5 mm dia.
(7:1 D-ratio)
LED or laser aided target aiming
HIGH TEMPERATURE
General Purpose
High-Precision, Two-Color Ratio
Pyrometer
250 to 2500C (500 to 4500F)
narrow spectral band radiation thermometers
650 to 2500C (1200 to 4500F) spectral
(0.65 m; 0.7-1.1 m; 0.9-1.9 m)
bands 0.8/0.9 m
solid-state photoelectric detectors (Si, Ge)
greatly independent of emissivity
fluctuations and/or sight path
optical resolution 0.9 mm dia. (250:1
disturbances
D-ratio)
automatic compensation for moving
targets
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ACCESSORIES
Water Coolable Jackets. Water
cooling extends the sensors ambient
temperature range up to 400C (752F)
or beyond.
Air Purge Fittings. Lens barrels or
attachments with fittings for compressed
air are designed to direct a clean air
flow across the lens surface. They keep
the optical sight paths free of vapors,
fumes, and dust.
BLACKBODY CALIBRATORS
Deep cavities controlled at a
homogeneously distributed temperature
serve as blackbody simulators for the
calibration of radiation thermometers.
To accommodate the variety of
instruments, they provide an effective
aperture of ~ 1 in. (25 mm) and are
ON-LINE OR PORTABLE?
On-Line Instruments. These devices
are generally used for continuous
process monitoring and control. They
are available in low- and hightemperature models, each with its
own operating specs (see Table 1).
APPLICATIONS
Successful applications of both on-line
and portable noncontact temperature
measurement instruments are
summarized in Table 3.
Reproduced with permission of
Capintec, Inc.
ON-LINE PORTABLES
R H
Cement kiln
burning zones, preheaters
Energy conservation
insulation and heat flow studies, thermal mapping
Filaments
annealing, drawing, heat treating
X
X
Food
baking, candy-chocolate processing, canning, freezing,
frying, mixing, packing, roasting
Furnaces
flames, boiler tubes, catalytic crackers
Glass
drawing, manufacturing/processing bulbs, containers,
TV tubes, fibers
X X
Maintenance
appliances, bearings, current overloads, driving shafts,
insulation, power lines, thermal leakage detection
Quality control
printed circuit boards, soldering, universal joints, welding,
metrology
X X
Paint
curing, drying
Paper
coating, ink drying, printing
photographic emulsions, web profiles
Plastic
blow-molding, RIM, film extrusion,
sheet thermoforming, casting
Rubber
calendering, casting, molding, profile extrusion
tires, latex gloves
Silicon
crystal growing, strand/fiber, wafer annealing,
epitaxial deposition
Textile
curing, drying, fibers, spinning
X
R=Ratio/Two-Color
H=High-Temperature
X
X
Vacuum chambers
refining, processing, deposition
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X
X
L=Low Temperature
Fiber Optics
A New Approach to Monitor and Control
Process Temperature
The coupling of optical fibers to infrared
detectors and signal processing
electronics represents the latest
progress in the field of non-contact
temperature measurement and control.
Cladding
Acceptance
angle
(72)
Light A
ray
B
23
67
S "spilled" ray
35
Opaque coating
B
Figure 1
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APPLICATIONS
Since virtually every manufactured
product from automobiles to the safety
pin requires the application of heat
treatment in some form, the use for noncontact temperature monitoring and
control is virtually limitless.
INDUCTION HEATING
Because of the strong RF inductive
energy field needed to heat the metal
parts being treated, conventional
measuring devices are of little value
since they will be heated directly by
the induction coil.
Figures 2 and 3 show typical applications
of fiber optic systems used to monitor
and control induction treatment of metal
objects either stationary in, or moving
through induction furnaces.
CONTINUOUS CASTING
These operations utilize fiber optic
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Z
Figure 5
Figure 6
Preheating Gas
Cutting Nozzle
Cutting Direction
Lens
Assembly
150
CONTROL OF
METAL-WORKING LASER
Lasers, generally high-power CO2 lasers,
are used for welding, surface treating and
finishing metals of various types. The
conventional approach is to periodically
sample the beam to keep its power at
the desired level. This approach, however,
cannot automatically take into account
Pre-heating Flame
Cutting Oxygen Jet
Reaction
Zone
Base Metal
Figure 7
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Non-contact temperature
measurement in real time.
Fiber optics allow easy access to view
the laser heating area because of their
relatively small size.
EITM compensates for variations in
emissivity as the part is being heated.
EITM response can be matched to the
response speed of the laser.
Additional applications of interest:
Flame Heads
Lens
Assembly
FLAME CUTTING
Automated flame cutting involves either
pattern tracing or computer control to
repetitively cut steel plates into a variety
of shapes. (See Figure 7.)
During start-up, a natural gas or
propane flame heats the metal plate
until a puddle of molten metal is
detected by the operator; on multiple
heat cutters the time may vary between
torches. The puddle having been
formed, oxygen is injected into the gas
stream and blows the molten metal
through the plate at which time the
cutting cycle begins.
FLAME HARDENING OF
STEEL WHEELS
Hardening the surfaces of steel wheels
used on heavy construction equipment
such as drive & idler wheels for
bulldozers, backhoes, and other track
type equipment is presently being
accomplished by flame hardening.
Figure 8
Flame
Quench
Figure 10
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Handheld
Infrared Thermometers
for All Applications
The new OS520/OS530 series handheld infrared
thermometers from OMEGA Engineering
adapt to virtually all remote temperature
measurement applications. These
universal instruments combine the features
found in many specialized units into one
high performance design. Rugged
assembly and state-of-the-art
measurement techniques are an integral
part of these dependable and portable
temperature measuring tools.
Analog and digital outputs are available for data recording and processing. The analog
output is 1 mV/C or F (0.5mV/degree for OS524); the digital output interface is RS-232.
High and low audible and visible alarms indicate preset temperature setpoints.
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THERMOCOUPLE INPUT
FEATURE
The OS530 Series thermometers offer
thermocouple input. This allows
measurement of target temperatures
either by contact or non-contact means.
DIVERSE APPLICATION
EXAMPLES
Example 1:
Predict and Prevent Process Failure
Manufacturing and processing facilities,
such as chemical and petrochemical
plants, utilize solenoid valves to control
critical functions. The solenoids are
often inaccessible and difficult to test.
Process engineers know that an upward
shift in solenoid temperature is
indicative of a pending malfunction. The
portable OS520/OS530 thermometers
are used to remotely sense the
temperature of the solenoid housings.
Utilizing the instruments audible and
visual alarm system, a temperature shift
from a pre-set norm signals the
operator. The suspect solenoid valve is
identified and replaced before a critical
process failure occurs.
Example 2:
Perform Energy Auditing
Plant and maintenance engineering
are required to reduce building heating
costs by locating wall insulation voids.
Variations in wall temperatures indicate
areas of improper insulation. The
OS520/OS530 series measures wall
temperatures to identify areas of heat
leakage. A unique target ambient
temperature compensation feature
allows precise target (wall) temperature
measurement. Data is downloaded to a
computer for mapping of wall
temperature gradients.
Example 3:
Identify Permanent Test Sights
Engineering must determine if a process
warrants permanent temperature
monitoring. Wide variations in process
temperature indicate the need for tighter
controls. The OS520/OS530 series
mounts on a tripod for preliminary
evaluation of that process (integral
tripod mount is standard). Temperatures
are measured and updated
automatically using a unique trigger lock
feature. Data can be transmitted to a
recorder or a computer for evaluation.
The need for permanent temperature
monitoring is evaluated using the
analyzed data.
Example 4:
Prevent Contamination
Many processes in the food industry
are sensitive to temperature limits and
variations. Maintaining tight temperature
controls of the processing, canning,
packaging or freezing of food is critical
to prevent spoilage and to ensure
elimination of contaminants. Placement
of temperature measuring devices
within the food is discouraged due to
possible introduction of impurities and
contaminants. A remote temperature
indicating instrument is required. The
OS520/OS530 handheld infrared
thermometers take accurate
temperature readings without direct
contact to food or packaging material.
The instrument is adaptable to either a
temporary or permanent installation.
Intermittent measurements are
performed utilizing the handheld
configuration. A permanent setup is
established using the tripod mount and
the data downloading/ recording
capabilities.
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ENGINEERING SUPPORT
Unlimited applications and system
support are provided by the full
resources of OMEGA Engineering.
Petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, steel
production, food processing, paper
manufacturing and laboratory testing
are just a few of the industries where
OMEGA applications and systems
personnel are currently providing close
customer support.
COMMON SPECIFICATIONS
Repeatability: (1% of reading + 1 digit)
Resolution: 1F or 1C
Response Time: 250 to 500 msec
Display: Backlit LCD, displays current
and min., max., diff., or average
temperature simultaneously
Spectral Response: 8 to 14 microns
Emissivity: 0.10 to 1.00 in 0.01
increments
Distance to Spot Size Ratio: From
10:1 to 110:1 depending on the model
Temperature Range: 18 to 2482C
(0 to 4500F)
Operating Ambient: 0 to 50C
(32 to 122F)
Power: 4 AA size batteries or
AC adaptor
Battery Life: 60 hrs., alkaline;
10 days, lithium under normal operation
Principles of Infrared
Thermocouples
INTRODUCTION
IRt/c INFRARED
THERMOCOUPLES
A REVOLUTIONARY NEW
TEMPERATURE SENSING
TECHNOLOGY
The IRt/c product line represents a
dramatic breakthrough in temperature
sensing technology. The IRt/c sensors
are unpowered, low cost, and can
measure surface temperatures of
materials without touching. They can
be directly installed on conventional
thermocouple controllers, PLCs,
transmitters, and other readout devices.
Target Temperature
The actual signal generated by the IRt/c can
be approximated with a fourth order polynomial
function of target temperature. This fourth power
dependence is due to radiation physics, and
not a limitation of the IRt/c.
OS36 Series
yy
,
,
,y
y
,
Linear Range ***
2%
Conventional thermocouple
millivolt
output
Linear region
millivolt
output
5%
> 5%
Target Temperature
The linear region matches the conventional
t/c to a specified tolerance.
Target Temperature
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y
y
,
y
,
y
yy
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yy
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yy
yyy,
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yy,
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,
y
,,
y
yy
,
yyyy
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yy
,
,
Temperature Selection Guide
90.00
2%
80.00
> 5%
70.00
60.00
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
10.00
50
50
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
220C/440F
170C/340F
140C/280F
120C/240F
90C/180F
60C/140F
27C/80F
10C/50F
37C/98.6F
50
100
150
200
300 C
0
100
200
300
400
Target Temperature
* Select OS36, OS36-2, or OS36-5
** Select Type J, K, E, T
*** Temperature Range in which IRt/c output is linear
compared to conventional t/c, within stated % (of reading).
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250
500
600 F
2
+
Z-77
IRt/c
Fast
Meter
Heat Input
Product Temperature
Time
1000 ft (300 m)
Twisted Shield Pair t/c Wire
IRt/c
Barrier
Z-78
Air Flow
Wet Bulb
Depression
Temperature
+
Dry Bulb
Temperature
Z-79
CONTROLLING
VACUUM FORMING AND
THERMOFORMING PROCESSES
,yy,y,y
,
y,y,y,y
,
Air
OS36-2
Air
OS36-2
Ceramic Heaters
ASPHALT TEMPERATURE
MONITORING
Asphalt properties are particularly
sensitive to temperature, and it is
important that the asphalt is applied
at the correct temperature in order
to perform to its specifications.
Accordingly, temperature monitoring
is a common requirement, but the
thermocouples normally used have
severe breakage problems due to the
harsh abrasiveness of the material, and
must constantly be replaced at high cost
and interruption of production.
IRt/c
Cooling Water
OS36-5
OS36-2
Z-80
yyy
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yyy
Air
OS36-2
Air
OS36-5
Microcomputer Based IR
Temperature Transducers
Charles E. Everest, Everest Interscience, Inc.
or:
dWnet=
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CORRECTING DETECTOR
IMPERFECTIONS
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eC2/lTD-1
C1f
l5
l = l1
A
N
A
L
O
G
ASCII
ADC
MICRO
COMPUTER
BCD
RS232-C
RS232-C
MUX
OUTPUT
CONNECTOR
REFERENCE
THERMISTOR
OPTICAL
CHOPPER
l = l2
eD
T
[ eC2e/lT
] dl
T-1 eC2 /lTD-1
LOW NOISE
IR
REAMP
SENSOR
where:
OPTICAL ASSY.
eT
eC2/lTT-1
C1f
l5
+9 VDC
Figure 1
Z-81
Z-82
Microcomputer Based IR
Temperature Transducers Cont'd
A smart transducer can be programmed
to identify windows in data flow patterns
where a preprogrammed calibration
procedure can be performed without
affecting useful data flow. For instance,
if the IR thermometer is measuring the
temperature of cans proceeding down a
conveyor belt, a gap between successive
cans is sensed and the dead time during
the gap is used to cycle the calibration
procedure. The master DAS need not
be aware of the individual transducers
calibration details unless an out-of-limits
condition occurs and the affected
transducer initiates a priority interrupt
alarm.
INTERFACE MANAGEMENT
AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION
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SUMMARY
The superiority of C based IR
temperature sensing instruments
over present generation analog IR
thermometers is apparent. This
statement is supported by the enhanced
accuracy of temperature measurements
of the difference between the target and
detector body, and the measurement of
the detector body itself. Also to be noted
is the ability of the microcomputer based
instrumentation to replace the linear
approximation techniques. Extremely
precise emissivity correction is another
plus, as are the automatic calibration,
integral data logging, and in situ digital
control intelligence capabilities. The
reduction in the cost of the interface
between the host computer and the
transducers can be substantial. An
extremely sophisticated IR temperature
measurement system can be provided
at a cost that is equal to or less than
previously available analog systems
with limited capabilities.
Infrared Thermocouples,
Extended Temperature Ranges
Z
Z-84
-6.14473E-09
-2.83996E-08
-4.31591E-08
-7.03138E-08
-1.05707E-07
-1.89514E-07
-2.99852E-07
-5.20472E-07
-1.59875E-08
-6.09875E-08
-1.42546E-07
-3.22615E-07
-5.08511E-07
-9.34497E-07
-1.62369E-06
-2.90564E-06
-7.13085E-08
-2.17588E+04
-3.01228E-08
2.08199E-06
7.41635E-06
1.06077E-05
1.59337E-05
2.23776E-05
3.63996E-05
5.33519E-05
8.44263E-05
4.63673E-06
1.41502E-05
2.87094E-05
5.67063E-05
8.28536E-05
1.37576E-04
2.18012E-04
3.54076E-04
2.30925E-05
7.42505E+04
9.50466E-06
-2.72953E-04
-7.54046E-04
-1.01002E-03
-1.39844E-03
-1.83521E-03
-2.70839E-03
-3.67751E-03
-5.30444E-03
-5.20959E-04
-1.27187E-03
-2.24003E-03
-3.86135E-03
-5.22978E-03
-7.84637E-03
-1.13401E-02
-1.67152E-02
-2.88585E-03
-9.73319E+04
-1.17636E-03
1.75317E-02
3.79224E-02
4.72155E-02
6.02655E-02
7.38926E-02
9.89395E-02
1.24452E-01
1.63572E-01
2.87368E-02
5.61266E-02
8.58077E-02
1.29089E-01
1.62069E-01
2.19704E-01
2.89601E-01
3.87409E-01
1.75033E-01
6.14482E+04
7.27752E-02
E
-5.84883E-01
-1.00406E+00
-1.14872E+00
-1.35167E+00
-1.54843E+00
-1.88106E+00
-2.19192E+00
-2.62438E+00
-8.24991E-01
-1.28905E+00
-1.71070E+00
-2.24604E+00
-2.61390E+00
-3.20171E+00
-3.84908E+00
-4.67308E+00
-5.35670E+00
-1.92711E+04
-2.41603E+00
Maximum
Range
mV
TT
Minimum
Range
mV
TT
Test Conditions
TT
CJT
OS36-J-50F/10C
OS36-J-80F/27C
OS36-J-140F/60C
OS36-J-180F/90C
OS36-J-240F/120C
OS36-J-280F/140C
OS36-J-340F/170C
OS36-J-440F/220C
OS36-K-50F/10C
OS36-K-80F/27C
OS36-K-140F/60C
OS36-K-180F/90C
OS36-K-240F/120C
OS36-K-280F/140C
OS36-K-340F/170C
OS36-K-440F/220C
OS37-K
OS38-K
OS38-K
70
70
70
70
65
60
55
50
70
70
65
55
50
45
45
40
70
1
80
466
577
634
674
671
678
674
667
551
664
685
678
671
670
681
685
957
334
1035
-4
-3
-3
-3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-3
-3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-1
0
0
1
-47
-47
-47
-47
-46
-47
-46
-49
-47
-45
-47
-47
-49
-48
-45
-48
0
0
309
mV
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
80
89
107
112
117
122
130
136
143
101
116
126
137
143
152
160
169
341
334
1035
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
262
80
1046
473
25
Z-85
F
1.53003E+01
2.06592E+01
2.20397E+01
2.39075E+01
2.55885E+01
2.82034E+01
3.04447E+01
3.31770E+01
1.86777E+01
2.33472E+01
2.68960E+01
3.08183E+01
3.32464E+01
3.67952E+01
4.03439E+01
4.44530E+01
8.58605E+01
2.97242E+03
4.88735E+01
at wavelength m
1.45
1.66251
1.73916
1.399
4.003
1.39
No = 1.379 Ne = 1.391
1.526
1.454
1.755
3.4179
2.31
1.980
1.49482
1.238
1.439
2.338
2.1767
2.37069
2.193
2.40
2.2
5
10
10
5
10
0.5
0.5
10
10
1
10
0.5
10
10
10
0.5
10
10
10
10
10
10
Transmission Range
Wavelength (m)
Reproduced with permission of Optovac Corporaton
Z-86
U
U
U
U
U
Response Time
Sighting System
Environment
Viewing Port
Options Needed
Determination of Infrared
Emissivity
U Measure Surface
Temperature by Some
Other Means (After
Stopping Motion)
U Place Masking Tape on
Surface (Emissivity 0.95)
U Drill Hole in Surface At
Least Six Times as Deep
as It Is Wide
(Emissivity 0.95)
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Material
Temp F (C)
Alloys
20-Ni, 24-CR, 55-FE, Oxid.
392 (200)
20-Ni, 24-CR, 55-FE, Oxid.
932 (500)
60-Ni , 12-CR, 28-FE, Oxid. 518 (270)
60-Ni , 12-CR, 28-FE, Oxid. 1040 (560)
80-Ni, 20-CR, Oxidized
212 (100)
80-Ni, 20-CR, Oxidized
1112 (600)
80-Ni, 20-CR, Oxidized
2372 (1300)
Aluminium
Unoxidized
77 (25)
Unoxidized
212 (100)
Unoxidized
932 (500)
Oxidized
390 (199)
Oxidized
1110 (599)
Oxidized at 599C (1110F) 390 (199)
Oxidized at 599C (1110F) 1110 (599)
Heavily Oxidized
200 (93)
Heavily Oxidized
940 (504)
Highly Polished
212 (100)
Roughly Polished
212 (100)
Commercial Sheet
212 (100)
Highly Polished Plate
440 (227)
Highly Polished Plate
1070 (577)
Bright Rolled Plate
338 (170)
Bright Rolled Plate
932 (500)
Alloy A3003, Oxidized
600 (316)
Alloy A3003, Oxidized
900 (482)
Alloy 1100-0
200-800 (93-427)
Alloy 24ST
75 (24)
Alloy 24ST, Polished
75 (24)
Alloy 75ST
75 (24)
Alloy 75ST, Polished
75 (24)
Bismuth, Bright
176 (80)
Bismuth, Unoxidized
77 (25)
Bismuth, Unoxidized
212 (100)
Brass
73% Cu, 27% Zn, Polished 476 (247)
73% Cu, 27% Zn, Polished 674 (357)
62% Cu, 37% Zn, Polished 494 (257)
62% Cu, 37% Zn, Polished 710 (377)
83% Cu, 17% Zn, Polished 530 (277)
Matte
68 (20)
Burnished to Brown Colour
68 (20)
Cu-Zn, Brass Oxidized
392 (200)
Cu-Zn, Brass Oxidized
752 (400)
Cu-Zn, Brass Oxidized
1112 (600)
Unoxidized
77 (25)
Unoxidized
212 (100)
Cadmium
77 (25)
Carbon
Lampblack
77 (25)
Unoxidized
77 (25)
Unoxidized
212 (100)
Unoxidized
932 (500)
Candle Soot
250 (121)
Filament
500 (260)
Graphitized
212 (100)
Graphitized
572 (300)
Graphitized
932 (500)
Chromium
100 (38)
Chromium
1000 (538)
Chromium, Polished
302 (150)
Cobalt, Unoxidized
932 (500)
Cobalt, Unoxidized
1832 (1000)
Columbium, Unoxidized
1500 (816)
Columbium, Unoxidized
2000 (1093)
Copper
Cuprous Oxide
100 (38)
Cuprous Oxide
500 (260)
Cuprous Oxide
1000 (538)
Black, Oxidized
100 (38)
Etched
100 (38)
Matte
100 (38)
Roughly Polished
100 (38)
Emissivity
.90
.97
.89
.82
.87
.87
.89
.02
.03
.06
.11
.19
.11
.19
.20
.31
.09
.18
.09
.04
.06
.04
.05
.40
.40
.05
.09
.09
.11
.08
.34
.05
.06
.03
.03
.03
.04
.03
.07
.40
.61
.60
.61
.04
.04
.02
.95
.81
.81
.79
.95
.95
.76
.75
.71
.08
.26
.06
.13
.23
.19
.24
.87
.83
.77
.78
.09
.22
.07
Material
Polished
100 (38)
Highly Polished
100 (38)
Rolled
100 (38)
Rough
100 (38)
Molten
1000 (538)
Molten
1970 (1077)
Molten
2230 (1221)
Nickel Plated
100-500 (38-260)
Dow Metal
0.4-600 (18-316)
Gold
Enamel
212 (100)
Plate (.0001)
Plate on .0005 Silver 200-750 (93-399)
Plate on .0005 Nickel 200-750 (93-399)
Polished
100-500 (38-260)
Polished
1000-2000 (538-1093)
Haynes Alloy C,
Oxidized
600-2000 (316-1093)
Haynes Alloy 25,
Oxidized
600-2000 (316-1093)
Haynes Alloy X,
Oxidized
600-2000 (316-1093)
Inconel Sheet
1000 (538)
Inconel Sheet
1200 (649)
Inconel Sheet
1400 (760)
Inconel X, Polished
75 (24)
Inconel B, Polished
75 (24)
Iron
Oxidized
212 (100)
Oxidized
930 (499)
Oxidized
2190 (1199)
Unoxidized
212 (100)
Red Rust
77 (25)
Rusted
77 (25)
Liquid
2760-3220 (1516-1771)
Cast Iron
Oxidized
390 (199)
Oxidized
1110 (599)
Unoxidized
212 (100)
Strong Oxidation
40 (104)
Strong Oxidation
482 (250)
Liquid
2795 (1535)
Wrought Iron
Dull
77 (25)
Dull
660 (349)
Smooth
100 (38)
Polished
100 (38)
Lead
Polished
100-500 (38-260)
Rough
100 (38)
Oxidized
100 (38)
Oxidized at 1100F
100 (38)
Gray Oxidized
100 (38)
Magnesium
100-500 (38-260)
Magnesium Oxide1880-3140 (1027-1727)
Mercury
32 (0)
"
77 (25)
"
100 (38)
"
212 (100)
Molybdenum
100 (38)
"
500 (260)
"
1000 (538)
"
2000 (1093)
" Oxidized at 1000F
600 (316)
" Oxidized at 1000F
700 (371)
" Oxidized at 1000F
800 (427)
" Oxidized at 1000F
900 (482)
" Oxidized at 1000F
1000 (538)
Monel, Ni-Cu
392 (200)
Monel, Ni-Cu
752 (400)
Monel, Ni-Cu
1112 (600)
Monel, Ni-Cu Oxidized
68 (20)
Z-88
Emissivity
.03
.02
.64
.74
.15
.16
.13
.37
.15
.37
.11-.14
.07-.09
.02
.03
.90-.96
.86-.89
.85-.88
.28
.42
.58
.19
.21
.74
.84
.89
.05
.70
.65
.42-.45
.64
.78
.21
.95
.95
.29
.94
.94
.35
.28
.06-.08
.43
.43
.63
.28
.07-.13
.16-.20
.09
.10
.10
.12
.06
.08
.11
.18
.80
.84
.84
.83
.82
.41
.44
.46
.43
METALS
Material
Temp F (C)
Emissivity
.46
.05
.31-.46
.05
.06
.12
.19
.04
.06
.10
.16
.59-.86
.16-.17
.05
.05
.10
.93
.96
.97
.07
.11
.10-.18
.06-.07
.01
.02
.03
.03
.75-.85
.55-.61
.07
.10
.14
.10
.12
.28
.08
.80
.27
.57
.55
.74-.87
.56-.81
.28
.57
.66
.27-.32
.18-.49
.66-.76
.87-.91
.18-.27
.11-.35
.15-.37
.44-.51
.09-.16
.87-.91
.07-.19
.18
.14
.19
.26
.30
.04
.05
.05
.08
Temp F (C)
Titanium
Alloy C110M,
Polished
300-1200 (149-649)
" Oxidized at
538C (1000F)
200-800 (93-427)
Alloy Ti-95A,
Oxid. at
538C (1000F)
200-800 (93-427)
Anodized onto SS
200-600 (93-316)
Material
Adobe
Emissivity
.08-.19
.51-.61
.35-.48
.96-.82
Temp F (C)
Emissivity
68 (20)
.90
Asbestos
Board
100 (38)
Cement
32-392 (0-200)
Cement, Red
2500 (1371)
Cement, White
2500 (1371)
Cloth
199 (93)
Paper
100-700 (38-371)
Slate
68 (20)
Asphalt, pavement
100 (38)
Asphalt, tar paper
68 (20)
Basalt
68 (20)
Brick
Red, rough
70 (21)
Gault Cream
2500-5000 (1371-2760)
Fire Clay
2500 (1371)
Light Buff
1000 (538)
Lime Clay
2500 (1371)
Fire Brick
1832 (1000)
Magnesite, Refractory
1832 (1000)
Gray Brick
2012 (1100)
Silica, Glazed
2000 (1093)
Silica, Unglazed
2000 (1093)
Sandlime
2500-5000 (1371-2760)
Carborundum
1850 (1010)
Ceramic
Alumina on Inconel 800-2000 (427-1093)
Earthenware, Glazed
70 (21)
Earthenware, Matte
70 (21)
Greens No. 5210-2C 200-750 (93-399)
Coating No. C20A
200-750 (93-399)
Porcelain
72 (22)
White Al2O3
200 (93)
Zirconia on Inconel 800-2000 (427-1093)
Clay
68 (20)
" Fired
158 (70)
" Shale
68 (20)
" Tiles, Light Red 2500-5000 (1371-2760)
" Tiles, Red
2500-5000 (1371-2760)
" Tiles,
Dark Purple 2500-5000 (1371-2760)
Concrete
Rough
32-2000 (0-1093)
Tiles, Natural 2500-5000 (1371-2760)
" Brown
2500-5000 (1371-2760)
" Black
2500-5000 (1371-2760)
Cotton Cloth
68 (20)
Dolomite Lime
68 (20)
Emery Corundum
176 (80)
Glass
Convex D
212 (100)
Convex D
600 (316)
Convex D
932 (500)
Nonex
212 (100)
Nonex
600 (316)
Nonex
932 (500)
Smooth
32-200 (0-93)
.96
.96
.67
.65
.90
.93
.97
.93
.93
.72
.93
.26-.30
.75
.80
.43
.75-.80
.38
.75
.88
.80
.59-.63
.92
.69-.45
.90
.93
.89-.82
.73-.67
.92
.90
.62-.45
.39
.91
.69
.32-.34
.40-.51
.78
.94
.63-.62
.87-.83
.94-.91
.77
.41
.86
.80
.80
.76
.82
.82
.78
.92-.94
Material
Tungsten
Unoxidized
Unoxidized
Unoxidized
Unoxidized
Unoxidized
Unoxidized
Filament (Aged)
Filament (Aged)
Filament (Aged)
Temp F (C)
Emissivity
Uranium Oxide
77 (25)
212 (100)
932 (500)
1832 (1000)
2732 (1500)
3632 (2000)
100 (38)
1000 (538)
5000 (2760)
.02
.03
.07
.15
.23
.28
.03
.11
.35
Temp F (C)
Emissivity
Granite
70 (21)
.45
Gravel
100 (38)
.28
68 (20)
32 (0)
.80-.90
.97
Ice, Rough
32 (0)
Lacquer
Black
200 (93)
Blue, on Al Foil
100 (38)
Clear, on Al Foil (2 coats)
200 (93)
Clear, on Bright Cu
200 (93)
Clear, on Tarnished Cu
200 (93)
Red, on Al Foil (2 coats)
100 (38)
White
200 (93)
White, on Al Foil (2 coats)
100 (38)
Yellow, on Al Foil (2 coats)
100 (38)
Lime Mortar
100-500 (38-260)
Limestone
100 (38)
Marble, White
100 (38)
" Smooth, White
100 (38)
" Polished Gray
100 (38)
Mica
100 (38)
Oil on Nickel
0.001 Film
72 (22)
0.002 "
72 (22)
0.005 "
72 (22)
Thick "
72 (22)
Oil, Linseed
On Al Foil, uncoated
250 (121)
On Al Foil, 1 coat
250 (121)
On Al Foil, 2 coats
250 (121)
On Polished Iron, .001 Film
100 (38)
On Polished Iron, .002 Film
100 (38)
On Polished Iron, .004 Film
100 (38)
On Polished Iron, Thick Film 100 (38)
Paints
Blue, Cu2O3
75 (24)
Black, CuO
75 (24)
Green, Cu2O3
75 (24)
Red, Fe2O3
75 (24)
White, Al2O3
75 (24)
White, Y2O3
75 (24)
White, ZnO
75 (24)
White, MgCO3
75 (24)
White, ZrO2
75 (24)
White, ThO2
75 (24)
White, MgO
75 (24)
White, PbCO3
75 (24)
Yellow, PbO
75 (24)
Yellow, PbCrO4
75 (24)
Paints, Aluminium
100 (38)
10% Al
100 (38)
26% Al
100 (38)
Dow XP-310
200 (93)
Paints, Bronze
Low
Gum Varnish (2 coats)
70 (21)
Gum Varnish (3 coats)
70 (21)
Cellulose Binder (2 coats)
70 (21)
.98
Material
METALS
Material
Gypsum
Ice, Smooth
Z-89
.96
.78
.08 (.09)
.66
.64
.61 (.74)
.95
.69 (.88)
.57 (.79)
.90-.92
.95
.95
.56
.75
.75
.27
.46
.72
.82
.09
.56
.51
.22
.45
.65
.83
.94
.96
.92
.91
.94
.90
.95
.91
.95
.90
.91
.93
.90
.93
.27-.67
.52
.30
.22
.34-.80
.53
.50
.34
Temp F (C)
Emissivity
1880 (1027)
.79
Zinc
Bright, Galvanized
100 (38)
Commercial 99.1%
500 (260)
Galvanized
100 (38)
Oxidized
500-1000 (260-538)
Polished
100 (38)
Polished
500 (260)
Polished
1000 (538)
Polished
2000 (1093)
.23
.05
.28
.11
.02
.03
.04
.06
NON-METALS
Material
Temp F (C)
Paints, Oil
All colors
200 (93)
Black
200 (93)
Black Gloss
70 (21)
Camouflage Green
125 (52)
Flat Black
80 (27)
Flat White
80 (27)
Gray-Green
70 (21)
Green
200 (93)
Lamp Black
209 (98)
Red
200 (93)
White
200 (93)
Quartz, Rough, Fused
70 (21)
Glass, 1.98 mm
540 (282)
Glass, 1.98 mm
1540 (838)
Glass, 6.88 mm
540 (282)
Glass, 6.88 mm
1540 (838)
Opaque
570 (299)
Opaque
1540 (838)
Red Lead
212 (100)
Rubber, Hard
74 (23)
Rubber, Soft, Gray
76 (24)
Sand
68 (20)
Sandstone
100 (38)
Sandstone, Red
100 (38)
Sawdust
68 (20)
Shale
68 (20)
Silica,Glazed
1832 (1000)
Silica, Unglazed
2012 (1100)
Silicon Carbide
300-1200 (149-649)
Silk Cloth
68 (20)
Slate
100 (38)
Snow, Fine Particles
20 (7)
Snow, Granular
18 (8)
Soil
Surface
100 (38)
Black Loam
68 (20)
Plowed Field
68 (20)
Soot
Acetylene
75 (24)
Camphor
75 (24)
Candle
250 (121)
Coal
68 (20)
Stonework
100 (38)
Water
100 (38)
Waterglass
68 (20)
Wood
Beech P!aned
Oak, Planed
Spruce, Sanded
Low
158 (70)
100 (38)
100 (38)
Emissivity
.92-.96
.92
.90
.85
.88
.91
.95
.95
.96
.95
.94
.93
.90
.41
.93
.47
.92
.68
.93
.94
.86
.76
.67
.60-.83
.75
.69
.85
.75
.83-.96
.78
.67-.80
.82
.89
.38
.66
.38
.97
.94
.95
.95
.93
.67
.96
.80-.90
.94
.91
.89
MADE IN
USA
The new CY7 Series Sensors from OMEGA represent
the first truly new cryogenic sensor technology
introduced in the last decade. The sensors incorporate
uniform sensing elements that exhibit precise,
repeatable, monotonic temperature response over a
wide range. The elements are mounted into rugged,
hermetically sealed packages that have been
specifically designed for proper behavior in a cryogenic
environment.
The result is a family of sensors with temperature
responses so predictable, tightly grouped, and stable
that the sensors can be routinely interchanged with one
another.
A New Proprietary Silicon Diode Chip
The key to the sensors temperature response lies with
the basic sensing element itself. The small silicon chip
in each sensor has a temperature characteristic that is
so stable, so predictable, and conforms so well from
chip to chip, that the CY7s sensors are the first massproduced, interchangeable cryogenic sensors.
Z-90
Tolerance, K (kelvin)
2.0
1.5
BAND 4
1.0
BAND 2
0.5
BAND 1
0.0
50
100
150
200
250
1.8
1.6
Average
Slope
-26mV/K
1.4
1.2
1.0
10
20
30
40
60
50
0.8
0.6
Average
Slope
-2.3mV/K
0.4
0.2
0.0
0
20 40 60 80 100
300
Temperature, K (kelvin)
300
200
400
Temperature, K (kelvin)
70
CY7-ET
This convenient
screw-in package is formed
by soldering a basic SD
configuration into a recess in one flat of a hexagonal
cylinder. The cylinder terminates in a standard 6-32
SAE thread. Thus the sensor can be threaded (finger
tight only) into a mounting hole in the sample. A light
coating of vacuum grease on the threads further
enhances the thermal contact between the sensor
package and the sample. The solder used in mounting
the SD package to this adaptor constrains the upper
useful temperature of this configuration to 325 K.
A spring-loaded
clamp holds a standard SD sensor
in contact with the surface of the
sample in this configuration. This
allows the sensor to be easily
changed or replaced. It also
enables the sensor to be used over its full operational
temperature range of 1.4 to 475 K. Extra clamps are
available to accommodate applications where frequent
relocation of the sensor is desirable. The 4-40 brass
screw used with this clamp has a formed shoulder so
that, once the screw is properly seated, the spring
applies correct pressure to the clamp.
CY7-CY
CY7-BO
In addition to being
soldered to the mounting block,
the SD sensor in this design has
its leads thermally anchored
(without epoxy) to the block via
a beryllium oxide insert. Since
leads can be a significant heat
path to the sensing element, and
can lead to measurement errors when incorrectly
anchored, this configuration helps maintain the leads
at the same temperature as the sensor. Mounting of
this block is accomplished with a 4-40 screw (not
supplied). Usable temperature range of the CY7-BO
sensor is 1.4 to 325 K.
Probes
Z-92
Polynomial Representation
n=0a
t (x)
n n
(1)
(V-VL)-(VU-V)
(VU-VL)
(2)
(3)
2.0 to 12.0 K
A(0)
=
7.556358
A(1)
=
-5.917261
A(2)
=
0.237238
A(3)
=
0.334636
A(4)
=
-0.058642
A(5)
=
-0.019929
A(6)
=
-0.020715
A(7)
=
-0.014814
A(8)
=
-0.008789
A(9)
=
-0.008554
12.0 to 24.5 K
A(0)
=
17.304227
A(1)
=
-7.894688
A(2)
=
0.453442
A(3)
=
0.002243
A(4)
=
0.158036
A(5)
=
-0.193093
A(6)
=
0.155717
A(7)
=
-0.085185
A(8)
=
0.078550
A(9)
=
-0.018312
A(10)
=
0.039255
24.5 to 100.0 K
A(0)
=
71.818025
A(1)
=
-53.799888
A(2)
=
1.669931
A(3)
=
2.314228
A(4)
=
1.566635
A(5)
=
0.723026
A(6)
=
-0.149503
A(7)
=
0.046876
A(8)
=
-0.388555
A(9)
=
0.056889
A(10)
=
-0.116823
A(11)
=
0.058580
100 to 475 K
A(0)
=
287.756797
A(1)
= -194.144823
A(2)
=
-3.837903
A(3)
=
-1.318325
A(4)
=
-0.109120
A(5)
=
-0.393265
A(6)
=
0.146911
A(7)
=
-0.111192
A(8)
=
0.028877
A(9)
=
-0.029286
A(10)
=
0.015619
VL = 1.32412
VU = 1.69812
VL = 1. 11732
VU = 1.42013
VL = 0.923174
VU = 1.13935
VL = 0.079767
VU = 0.999614
Z-93
V / V
rel
T =
[
T
(T / V) (dV /dT)
S
INTRODUCTION
Temperature resolution and accuracy are important, but are
not the only, considerations when choosing a temperature
sensor and its associated measurement system. Other
considerations include: sensor size or thermal mass, stability
over time, response time, mechanical shock resistance,
interchangeability, measurement system simplicity, cost,
magnetic field effects, and resistance to ionizing radiation.
The scope of this paper is limited to the estimation of
resolutions and accuracies possible when making cryogenic
temperature measurements with commercially available
temperature sensors.
Cryogenic temperature sensors have been developed based
on a variety of temperature-dependent properties (1).
Common, commercially available sensors include resistors,
capacitors, thermocouples, and semiconductor junction
devices such as diodes or transistors. The temperaturedependent characteristics of such sensors are published
elsewhere (2,3). Such sensors, suitable for use as a
secondary or tertiary temperature standards, are of primary
concern in this paper. Primary standards-grade sensors are
very sensitive to thermal and mechanical shock and are
therefore not suitable for ordinary laboratory or industrial
temperature measurements. Other temperature measurement
techniques such as gas, vapor pressure, acoustic, noise, and
magnetic susceptibility thermometry, are not covered by this
paper as they require much greater effort to implement or they
severely constrain system design.
Temperature resolution is the smallest temperature change
that can be detected. The precision (or reproducibility or
stability) is a measure of how closely the measured values are
grouped. Accuracy is indicated by the difference between
measured and true values of a parameter. The accuracy of a
single measurement can be no better than the resolution, but
is degraded by calibration and measurement errors. The
relevant equations for determining resolution and accuracy
depend on whether the measurement is of the absolute
temperature or of a temperature change. In either case, the
achievable resolution depends on 1) the sensor
characteristics and 2) the measurement system resolution.
The accuracy of a temperature measurement can be
evaluated using error analysis.
V
T =
dV / dT
(1)
(2)
Z-94
15
10
CGR
YSI
CS-501
GR
Au-Fe
Thermocouple
Rh-Fe
0.1
GaAlAs
Diode
Si Diode
RO
Pt
CLTS
0.01
1
10
100
500
Temperature (K)
Figure 1. Absolute values of specific sensitivities of
representative commercial cryogenic temperature sensors.
Model numbers refer to Lake Shore sensors except where
noted. Au-Fe thermocouple: KP chromel vs. Au-0.07%Fe,
CGR: CGR-1-1000 carbon-glass resistor, CLTS: Vishay
Micro-Measurements CLTS-2 metal foil gauge, CS-501: CS501 capacitor, GaAlAs diode: TG-120P gallium-aluminumarsenide @ 10 A, GR: GR-200A-1000 germanium resistor,
Pt: Pt-103 platinum resistor, Rh-Fe: RF-800-4 rhodium-iron
resistor, RO: Scientific Instruments RO-600 ruthenium oxide
sensor, Si diode: DT-470 @ 10 A, YSI: Yellow Springs
Instruments 44003A thermistor.
Temperature (K)
Figure 2. Absolute temperature resolutions of
representative commercial cryogenic temperature sensors
under the following operating conditions: Au-Fe
thermocouple: versus KP chromel, CGR: 1-3 mV or I = 0.1
A minimum, CLTS: 10 A, CS-501: 5 kHz charging current,
GaAlAs diode: 10 A, GR: 1-3 mV or I = 0.1 A minimum,
Pt: 100 A, Rh-Fe: 300 A, RO: 10 A, Si diode: 10 A, YSI:
1 W. Relative measurement system resolution: capacitance:
rel = 0.1 pF/C; voltage: rel = 0.1 V/V or 10-5, whichever is
larger. Refer to Figure 1 for sensor identification.
T =
V V / V
V rel
[
T
V (T/V)(dV/dT) V S
(3)
Z-95
WC = 1 + 2 ++ i ++ n
(4)
MP = 1 + 2++
+n2
i
2
(5)
V = (V+ - V_)/2
(7)
Vo = (V+ + V_)/2
(8)
(I /I)(Rd /Rs)
T =
T
S
(6)
Z-96
Self Heating
Heat dissipated within a temperature sensor causes its
temperature to rise, resulting in an error relative to the
sensors surroundings. Self heating errors might not affect
relative temperature measurements. Attempting to correct for
self heating errors by calculation or extrapolation is not
considered good practice. An estimate of the self heating error
should be included in the total error calculation instead. An
easy way to check for self heating is to increase the power
dissipation and check for an indicated temperature rise.
Unfortunately, this procedure will not work with diodes. An
indication of the self heating error can be made by reading the
diode temperature in both a liquid bath and in a vacuum at the
same temperature, as measured by a second thermometer not
dissipating enough power to self heat significantly.
Calibration Uncertainty
Commercially calibrated temperature sensors should have
calibrations traceable to international standards. Calibration
uncertainties for sensors calibrated by Lake Shore are
provided later in this paper. The calibration uncertainty of the
temperature sensor must be included in accuracy calculations.
Interpolation Errors
Once a calibration has been performed, an interpolation
function is required for temperatures which lie between
calibration points. The interpolation method must be chosen
with care since some fitting functions can be much worse than
others. Common interpolation methods include linear
interpolation, cubic splines and Chebychev polynomials.
Formulas based on the physics of the sensor material may
give the best fits when few fit parameters are used.
Use of an interpolation function adds to the temperature
measurement uncertainty. The additional uncertainty due to an
interpolation function can be gauged by the ability of the
interpolation function to reproduce the calibration point
temperatures from the calibration point resistances. Lake
Shore calibration reports include the mean and largest
deviations. Fitting with Chebychev polynomials is standard
practice. Each calibration can be broken up into several
ranges to decrease the fitting errors. Typical errors introduced
by the interpolation function are on the order of one-tenth the
calibration uncertainty.
Electronic Equipment
Physical Construction
Calibrations are performed by mounting sensors on a probe
to be inserted in a liquid helium cryostat (see Figure 3). The
sensors are mounted in a gold-plated OFHC copper
calibration block which provides an isothermal environment.
Special adapters and a variety of calibration blocks allow
calibration of sensors with varying shapes and sizes. The
electrical leads from the sensors are soldered to contacts
thermally anchored to a second gold-plated OFHC copper
block directly above the calibration block. The thermal
anchoring block is attached to a flange, on top of which is a
liquid helium subpot. Surrounding the thermal anchoring and
calibration blocks is an isothermal OFHC copper shield. The
shield has a resistance wire heater wound around the outside
with several layers of super-insulation overwrap to reduce
thermal radiation to or from the vacuum can. Thermoelectric
voltages are minimized by using continuous wire from the
thermal anchoring block to the low thermal EMF connectors at
the top of the probe which is at room temperature.
standard
resistors
scanners
temperature
sensors
Operation
voltmeter
Z-97
Resistance Measurements
The resistance of a sensor is measured by comparison with
a standard resistor. Long term stability of resistor standards
tends to be somewhat better than the long term stability of
current sources, so overall accuracy is improved over
methods relying on a calibrated current source.
The normal operating procedure is to place a resistor
standard in series with the sensor whose resistance is to be
measured. A voltmeter reading is taken with current in both
the forward and reverse directions across the sensor.
Voltmeter readings are then taken with current in both the
forward and reverse directions across the standard resistor.
The resistance of the sensor can be calculated using the
relation
Rsensor =
(V+ - V_)sensor
(V+ - V_)standard
x Rstandard
Nominal
Value of
Working
Standard
Resistor
R ()
1 Year Base
Uncertainty
of Primary
Standard
Resistor
A
Voltmeter
Transfer
Accuracy
B
Error From
Possible
Room
Temperature
Fluctuations
C
15
15
20
6
6
6
5
5
5
100
1000
10000
(9)
17
17
22
26
26
31
T
(K)
1.5
4.2
10.
20.
30.
50.
100.
300.
Diode Measurements
Diode measurements are no more difficult to perform but
typically less accurate. The reduced accuracy is a
consequence of the nonlinear current-voltage characteristic of
diodes. The voltage across the diode can be measured only in
the forward direction, so the voltmeter must now make an
absolute measurement. Without current reversal,
thermoelectric voltages and voltmeter offsets may be present
and these directly affect the achievable accuracy. The longterm accuracy and stability of the current source is also a
factor. Fortunately, the small dynamic resistance reduces the
error due to small current errors by a factor of 100 to 1000 (6).
Total
Uncertainty
for Working
Standard
Resistor
MP WC
CGR-1-1000
(mK)
1
1
3
10
19
41
110
425
GR-200A-1000
(mK)
1
1
2
6
10
20
76
-
PT-103
(mK)
14
5
3
6
16
Calibration
Calibration is accomplished by comparison calibration
against standard thermometers. Two standard thermometers
are used: a germanium resistance thermometer for the 1 to 28
K range and a platinum resistance thermometer for the 28 to
330 K range. A standard sensor reading is taken before and
after every unknown sensor reading. The initial and final
readings are averaged to compensate for temperature drifts
between the time the standard and unknown are read.
T [K]
T [mK]:
20
10
30
15
50
15
100
15
300
20
<10
5
T (K)
1.5
4.2
10.
20.
30.
50.
100.
300.
CGR-1-1000
[mK]
GR-200A-1000
[mK]
MP
WC
MP
WC
5
5
5
20
35
55
125
450
4
4
4
8
12
20
45
-
5
5
5
15
25
35
90
-
4
4
4
10
20
30
65
250
PT-103
[mK]
MP
WC
15
10
10
10
20
Z-98
25
20
20
20
35
REFERENCES
1. L.G. Rubin, B.L. Brandt and H.H. Sample, Cryogenic
thermometry: a review of recent progress, II, Cryogenics
22 (1982) 491-503.
2. L.L. Sparks, Temperature, strain and magnetic field
measurements, in Materials at Low Temperatures, R.P.
Reed and A.F. Clark, eds., American Society for Metals,
Ohio (1983) 515-571.
3. S.S. Courts, D.S. Holmes, P.R. Swinehart and B.C.
Dodrill, Cryogenic thermometryan overview,
Applications of Cryogenic Technology, Vol. 10, Plenum
Press, New York (1991) 55-69.
4. P.L. Walstrom, Spatial dependence of thermoelectric voltages
and reversible heats, Am. J. Phys. 56 (1988) 890-894.
5. Low Level Measurements , Keithly Instruments, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. (1984).
6. J.K. Krause and B.C. Dodrill, Measurement system
induced errors in diode thermometry, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 57
(1986) 661-665.
7. H.W. Ott, Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic
Systems, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1976).
8. R. Morrison, Grounding and Sheilding Techniques in
Instrumentation, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1977).
CONCLUSION
The accuracies stated apply only to the sensors as calibrated.
An end user must be careful to distinguish between the desired
measurement accuracy and the calibration accuracy of the
sensor alone. Errors introduced by the users measurement
system, rough handling and inadequate thermal contact will add
to the calibration uncertainty.
An estimate of the accuracy of a temperature sensor can be
made by combining the errors due to calibration, interpolation
and the measurement system. Errors can be added in
quadrature to give the most probable error, or can be summed
directly to give worst case error.
Z-99
Heat Wave
A National Problem
90 to
105
80 to
90
Z-100
125
120
117
111
107
103
99
95
91
87
83
78
73
69
64
128
122
116
111
107
102
97
93
88
84
79
74
69
64
10
131
123
116
111
105
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
15
131
123
115
108
102
97
91
86
81
76
71
65
20
141
130
120
112
105
99
93
87
82
77
72
66
25
139
127
117
109
101
94
88
83
77
72
66
30
148
135
123
113
104
96
90
84
78
73
67
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95 100
Heat Index
(or Apparent
Temperature)
143
130
118
107
98
91
85
79
73
67
151
137
123
110
101
93
86
79
74
68
143
129
115
104
95
87
80
74
68
150
135 142 149
120 126 132 138 144
107 110 114 119 124 130 136
96 98 100 102 106 109 113 117 122
88 89 90 91 93 95 97 99 102 105 108
81 81 82 83 85 86 86 87 88 89 91
75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80
69 69 70 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 72
Z-101
Dew Point
% HUMIDITY
2
10
30
20
40
50
60
70 90
80 100
70
65
60
55
td - ta
17.5
td + 240.97
50
45
AIR TEMPERATURE (C)
H =100
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
-10
-5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
% HUMIDITY
2
10
20
30
40
50
70 90
60 80 100
160
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
32
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110120 130 140 150 160
DEWPOINT TEMPERATURE (F)
Z-102
23.28 0.53
23.40 0.32
23.11 0.25
22.51 0.32
21.61 0.53
Magnesium
Chloride
33.66 0.33
33.60 0.28
33.47 0.24
33.30 0.21
33.07 0.18
32.78 0.16
32.44 0.14
32.05 0.13
31.60 0.13
31.10 0.13
30.54 0.13
29.93 0.16
29.26 0.18
28.54 0.21
27.77 0.25
26.94 0.29
26.05 0.34
25.11 0.39
24.12 0.46
23.07 0.52
21.97 0.60
43.13 0.66
43.13 0.50
43.14 0.39
43.15 0.33
43.16 0.33
43.16 0.39
43.17 0.50
60.35 0.55
58.86 0.43
57.36 0.33
55.87 0.27
54.38 0.23
52.89 0.22
51.40 0.24
49.91 0.29
48.42 0.37
46.93 0.47
45.44 0.60
75.51 0.34
75.65 0.27
75.67 0.22
75.61 0.18
75.47 0.14
75.29 0.12
75.09 0.11
74.87 0.12
74.68 0.13
74.52 0.16
74.43 0.19
74.41 0.24
74.50 0.30
74.71 0.37
75.06 0.45
75.58 0.55
76.29 0.65
Z-103
88.61 0.53
87.67 0.45
86.77 0.39
85.92 0.33
85.11 0.29
84.34 0.26
83.62 0.25
82.95 0.25
82.32 0.25
81.74 0.28
81.20 0.31
80.70 0.35
80.25 0.41
79.85 0.48
79.49 0.57
79.17 0.66
78.90 0.77
78.68 0.89
78.50 1.0
Potassium
Nitrate
Potassium
Sulfate
96.33 2.9
96.27 2.1
95.96 1.4
95.41 0.96
94.62 0.66
93.58 0.55
92.31 0.60
90.79 0.83
89.03 1.2
87.03 1.8
84.78 2.5
98.77 1.1
98.48 0.91
98.18 0.76
97.89 0.63
97.59 0.53
97.30 0.45
97.00 0.40
96.71 0.38
96.41 0.38
96.12 0.40
95.82 0.45
Two-Wire Transmitters
For Temperature Applications
A two-wire transmitter is an ideal
solution for many remote
temperature measurement
applications. Transmitters have
definite advantages over
conventional temperature
measuring devices, but must be
selected with caution in order to
avoid ground loop problems.
PURPOSE
In many cases, the temperature of a
remote process must be monitored.
Common temperature sensing
devices such as thermocouples and
RTDs produce very small signals.
These sensors can be connected to
a two-wire transmitter that will
amplify and condition the small
signal. Once conditioned to a usable
level, this signal can be transmitted
through ordinary copper wire and
used to drive other equipment such
as meters, dataloggers, chart
recorders, computers or controllers.
OPERATION
A two-wire transmitter draws current
from a remote dc power supply in
proportion to its sensor input. The
actual signal is transmitted as a
change in the power supply current.
Specifically, a thermocouple input
transmitter will draw 4 mA of current
from a dc power supply when
measuring the lowest temperature
of the process. Then, as the
temperature rises, the two-wire
transmitter will draw proportionally
more current, until it reaches 20 mA.
This 20 mA signal corresponds to
the thermocouples highest sensed
temperature. The transmitters
internal signal-conditioning circuitry
(powered by a portion of the
4-20 mA current) determines the
temperature range that the output
current signal will represent.
Physically, only two copper wires
are necessary to connect the
transmitter output signal in a series
circuit with the remote power supply
and the process equipment. This is
made possible since the signal and
the power supply line are combined
(one circuit serves a dual function).
ADVANTAGES
Two-wire transmitters offer
numerous advantages over the
more traditional ways of measuring
temperature.
Technical Information
How to Use Ferrite Cores
with Instrumentation
OMEGAs thermocouple and RTD connectors with built-in nickel-zinc
ferrite cores are used where it is desired to suppress electro-magnetic,
interference commonly known as EMI. Suppression of EMI has become
a major concern in the instrumentation and control field. It is particularly
important in handling and transmitting electronic data, as well as signals
from transducers, such as thermocouples, thermistors and RTDs.
This is because lead wires, extension wires, and signal wires often act
as antennae. OMEGA offers a family of nickel-zinc ferrites in our new
OMEGA ferrite connectors. This allows the user to reduce the antenna
effect, which allows undesired signals to enter the instrumentation
and controls.
Ferrite Connectors
The effectiveness of any ferrite core is based upon the material selection,
number of wire turns around the core, and overall wire length. OMEGAs
ferrite connectors listed here have been developed for a multitude of
general applications. The use of additional ferrite cores, as well as a
specific selection of ferrite material, will provide a significant improvement
in EMI suppression. While the OMEGA ferrite connectors are designed
for a multitude of applications, the amount of EMI suppression will vary
from application to application.
Please consult the factory for those applications where the standard
OMEGAs ferrite connectors may not be sufficient.
Note: Built-in ferrite cores are available in male miniature connectors and
both male and female standard size connectors.
NA
SIG
WE
PO
HI
LO
GND
AC
Z-105
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
may be a new term to some.
However, it has been important for
many years and actually predates
World War II. For several decades,
three agencies have been driving
forces behind EMC: the U.S. Military;
Europes Special International
Committee on Radio Perturbations
(Interference), CISPR; and the U.S.
Federal Communications
Commissions (F.C.C.).
History
EMC first began to be an issue in
the military environment particularly
on broad ships where many types of
electronic equipment had to
successfully operate in close
proximity to each other. In such an
environment, communication,
navigation and data processing
electronics all need to function
simultaneously in the presence of
strong radio frequency (RF) fields.
Such RF fields are produced by
two-way communications
equipment, radar transmitters and
microprocessor controlled devices.
Added to this mix, on board a
military ship is the presence of
ordinance or explosives and aircraft
fuel. In such an environment it
becomes transparently clear that
each device needs to be
Electromagnetically Compatible with
its environment and not be rendered
inoperative or unsafe by this
environment. Also each device
added to this milieu must not
unnecessarily or unintentionally
contribute spurious emissions that
do not perform any particular
function. From the preceding, the
origin of the two major aspects of
EMC, emissions and immunity, can
be seen.
Due to the global proliferation of
electronic devices in non-military
living, it is becoming increasingly
important that EMC be maintained in
civilian settings as well. Residential
and commercial environments may
contain dozens of appliances that
are controlled by microprocessors,
i.e., kitchen stoves, video cassette
recorders, TVs, breadmakers,
personal computers, etc. All
electronic devices utilizing
microprocessor technology
generate radio frequencies.
Open Area Test Site (O.A.T.S.). Used for 3- and 10-meter testing. It is F.C.C. listed
and NVLAP accredited. In addition, the site was assessed by ACEMARK Europe,
LTD which is recognized by numerous European competent bodies.
Z-106
Biconical Antenna
CE Conformity
Conformity to the essential
requirements of the EMC Directive
must be declared by the
manufacturer or his authorized
representative. This is done by
issuing a document called a
Declaration of Conformity (DOC).
It is the manufacturers
responsibility to procure and
Anechoic Chamber
Z-107
Low Noise
Thermocouple
System
ELECTRICAL NOISE
NEUTRALIZED
U.S. and Foreign
Patents
BALANCED SYSTEM
ELEMENTS
The thermocouple systems
three building blocks
probe, connector and
wire are integrated into a
balanced and easily
assembled unit. The
probe and connector are
available in both
standard and miniature
configurations
(see Figure 2).
Z-108
CONVENIENT FEATURES
The probe assembly is designed to
ease handling, improve mechanical
integrity and allow the user to view the
subject under test without obstruction.
A 30 degree profile, found only in
OMEGAs patented design, allows for
improved user performance (see
Figure 2). The probe assemblies are
color coded to identify thermocouple
materials and a full selection of
probe sheath diameters and lengths
are available.
Probe lengths are 6", 12", 18", and 24";
diameters are from .040" to .250". The
probe sheath is 304SS or Inconel.
The connector provides continuity
of ground from the probe to the
thermocouple wire through an external
ground strap. Polarized connector
pins allow for quick connection or
disconnection to the probe assembly.
Connectors include removable write-on
pads. This feature, unique in the
industry, allows positive identification
of thermocouple assemblies in multiple
measurement applications.
PROBLEM SOLVER
The user often cannot forecast what
electrical noise sources will be present
during temperature readings. Typical
temperature measurements are
performed in electrically noisy
environments.
Figure 2. Balanced system elements include: thermocouple probe, connector, and thermocouple wire.
The thermocouple probe has a 30 profile, an exclusive OMEGA feature, and comes with the mating female connector and cable clamp
To order probes
Standard quick disconnect
probes and miniature quick
disconnect probes are sold
in Section A of this catalog.
To order connectors
Standard connectors and
miniature connectors are
sold in Section G of this
catalog.
SM
METAL STRAP
DED
SHIEL
D
E
T
TWIS T/C WIRE
CONNECTOR
INTERNAL
DRAIN WIRE
(3)
(2)
PROBE
(1)
Z-109
Introduction To Temperature
Controllers
On/Off
An on-off controller is the simplest form of temperature
control device. The output from the device is either on
or off, with no middle state. An on-off controller will
switch the output only when the temperature crosses
the setpoint. For heating control, the output is on when
the temperature is below the setpoint, and off above
setpoint.
Since the temperature crosses the setpoint to change
the output state, the process temperature will be cycling
continually, going from below setpoint to above, and
back below. In cases where this cycling occurs rapidly,
and to prevent damage to contactors and valves, an onoff differential, or hysteresis, is added to the controller
operations. This differential requires that the
temperature exceed setpoint by a certain amount
before the output will turn off or on again. On-off
differential prevents the output from chattering (that is,
engaging in fast, continual switching if the
temperatures cycling above and below the setpoint
occurs very rapidly).
On-off control is usually used where a precise control is
not necessary, in systems which cannot handle the
energys being turned on and off frequently, where the
mass of the system is so great that temperatures
change extremely slowly, or for a temperature alarm.
ON
2.
3
4
ON
ON
Heater
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
Temperature
Setpoint
On-Off
Differential
(Deadband)
Z-110
Time
15 Sec. On
5 Off
Time Proportional
Percent On Time Off Time
On
Seconds Seconds
0.0
0.0
12.5
25.0
37.5
50.0
62.5
75.0
87.5
100.0
100.0
Repetitive
20 sec. Cycle
Time
0.0
0.0
2.5
5.0
7.5
10.0
12.5
15.0
17.5
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
17.5
15.0
12.5
10.0
7.5
5.0
2.5
0.0
0.0
Temp
(F)
over 540
540.0
530.0
520.0
510.0
500.0
490.0
480.0
470.0
460.0
under 460
4-20 mA
Proportional
Output Percent
Level
Output
4 mA
4 mA
6 mA
8 mA
10 mA
12 mA
14 mA
16 mA
18 mA
20 mA
20 mA
0.0
0.0
12.5
25.0
37.5
50.0
62.5
75.0
87.5
100.0
100.0
Proportional Bandwith
Example: heating
Setpoint: 500F
Proportional Band: 80F
(40F)
Systems that are subject to wide temperature cycling
will also need proportional controllers. Depending upon
the process and the precision required, either a simple
proportional control or one with PID may be required.
Z-111
Offset
Temp.
PB SP
Time
Process with Temperature Offset
Z-112
Temperature Controllers
Selection Considerations
CONTROLLABILITY OF
ELECTRIC HEAT
The basic function of a controller is to
compare the actual temperature with its
setpoint and produce an output which will
maintain that setpoint.
The controller is one part of the entire
control system, and the whole system
should be analyzed in selecting the
proper controller. The following items
should be considered when selecting a
controller.
1. Type of input sensor (thermocouple,
RTD, card and temperature range).
2. Placement of sensor
3. Control algorithm needed (on/off,
proportional, PID, autotune PID)
4. Type of output hardware required
(electromechanical relay, SSR, analog
output signal)
5. Additional outputs or requirements of
system (display required of
temperature and/or setpoint, cooling
outputs, alarms, limit, computer
communication, etc.)
TYPE OF INPUT
The type of input sensor will depend on
the temperature range required, the
resolution and accuracy of the
measurement required, and how and
where the sensor is to be mounted.
PLACEMENT OF THE SENSOR
The correct placement of the sensing
element with respect to the work and
heat source is of the utmost importance
for good control. If all three can be
located in close proximity, a high degree
of accuracy, up to the limit of the
controller, is relatively easy to achieve.
However, if the heat source is located
some distance from the work, widely
different accuracies can be obtained just
by locating the sensing element at
various places between the heater and
the work.
Before selecting the location for the
sensing element, determine whether the
heat demand will be predominantly
steady or variable. If the heat demand is
relatively steady, placement of the
sensing element near the heat source
will hold the temperature change at the
work to a minimum.
On the other hand, placing the sensing
element near the work, when heat
demand is variable, will enable it to more
quickly sense a change in heat
requirements. However, because of the
increase in thermal lag between the
heater and the sensing elements, more
overshoot and undershoot can occur,
causing a greater spread between
maximum and minimum temperature.
This spread can be reduced by selecting
a PID controller.
Z-113
Above
Temp.
On
Time
Off
Time
At Set
Point
Temp.
Below
Temp.
Temperature Controllers
Selection Considerations
Low Rate
Setting
Set
Point
Rate Set
Properly
Set
Point
Offset
Z-114
Temperature Control
CYCLE TIME 1
5 SEC (Only appears if output is a time proportional output. A
smaller cycle time may be required for systems with an extremely
fast response time.)
1) Cycle time - Also known as duty cycle; the total length of time
for the controller to complete one on/off cycle. Example: with a
20 second cycle time, an on time of 10 seconds and an off
time of 10 seconds represents a 50 percent power output. The
controller will cycle on and off while within the proportional
band.
NOTE
On units with dual three mode outputs, the primary and
secondary tuning parameters are independently set and must be
tuned separately. The procedure used in this section is for a
HEATING primary output. A similar procedure may be used for a
primary COOLING output or a secondary COOLING output.
PRIMARY
SETPOINT
TEMP.
TEMP.
PRIMARY
SETPOINT
TIME
Divide PB by 2 if
you observe this.
TIME
This is close to
perfect tuning.
PRIMARY
SETPOINT
TEMP.
TIME
Multiply PB by 2 if
you observe this.
0.1
0.2
0.3
5
10
20
10
0.50
20
0.30 0.20
0.10
100
30
0.03 0.02
0.05
TO
Figure 5. Nomogram II
Enter the value for RESET 1.
11.Again using the oscillation time measured in Step 7,
calculate the value for RATE in minutes as follows:
RESET =
T
O
__
10
Where TO = Oscillation Time
OR Use Nomogram III (see Figure 6)
PRIMARY SETPOINT
MEASURE THIS TEMP
TRMPERATURE CYCLE TIME IN MINUTES
INCREASE
PB
CRITICAL
PB
DECREASE
PB
0.1
MEASURE THIS
TIME
0.01
TIME
STARTUP
TEMP
10
20
0.3
30 40 50
3
6 x Reset Value
DEVIATION
TEMP WITH PB
CRITICAL PB
TIME WITH PB
STARTUP
TIME
0.2
PRIMARY SETPOINT
0.1
0.02 0.03
0.3
EXAMPLE
3 DEVIATION WITH
PB SET PB TO
OBTAIN 5 FINAL
DEVIATION
0.2
4 5
10
10
15 20
15 20
30 40 50
30 40 50
70 100
100 150
Figure 4. Nomogram I
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PV
18oF
5 mins
Td
TO
TIME
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Controller Operation
There are three basic types of controllers: on-off,
proportional and PID. Depending upon the system to be
controlled, the operator will be able to use one type or the
other to control the process.
On/Off
An on-off controller is the simplest form of temperature
control device. The output from the device is either on or
off, with no middle state. An on-off controller will switch the
output only when the temperature crosses the setpoint.
For heating control, the output is on when the temperature
is below the setpoint, and off above setpoint.
Since the temperature crosses the setpoint to change the
output state, the process temperature will be cycling
continually, going from below setpoint to above, and back
below. In cases where this cycling occurs rapidly, and to
prevent damage to contactors and valves, an on-off
differential, or hysteresis, is added to the controller
operations. This differential requires that the temperature
exceed setpoint by a certain amount before the output will
turn off or on again. On-off differential prevents the output
from chattering or making fast, continual switches if the
cycling above and below the setpoint occurs very rapidly.
On-off control is usually used where a precise control is
not necessary, in systems which cannot handle having the
energy turned on and off frequently, where the mass of the
system is so great that temperatures change extremely
slowly, or for a temperature alarm.
One special type of on-off control used for alarm is a limit
controller. This controller uses a latching relay, which must
be manually reset, and is used to shut down a process
when a certain temperature is reached.
Proportional
Proportional controls are designed to eliminate the cycling
associated with on-off control. A proportional controller
decreases the average power supplied to the heater as
the temperature approaches setpoint. This has the effect
of slowing down the heater so that it will not overshoot the
setpoint, but will approach the setpoint and maintain a
stable temperature. This proportioning action can be
accomplished by turning the output on and off for short
intervals. This time proportioning varies the ratio of on
time to off time to control the temperature. The
proportioning action occurs within a proportional band
around the setpoint temperature. Outside this band, the
controller functions as an on-off unit, with the output either
fully on (below the band) or fully off (above the band).
However, within the band, the output is turned on and off
in the ratio of the measurement difference from the
setpoint. At the setpoint (the midpoint of the proportional
band), the output on:off ratio is 1:1; that is, the on-time and
off-time are equal. if the temperature is further from the
setpoint, the on- and off-times vary in proportion to the
temperature difference. If the temperature is below
setpoint, the output will be on longer; if the temperature is
too high, the output will be off longer.
The proportional band is usually expressed as a
percentage of full scale, or degrees. It may also be
referred to as gain, which is the reciprocal of the band.
Note that in time proportioning control, full power is applied
to the heater, but cycled on and off, so the average time is
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AMBIENT
(AIR TEMPERATURE)
HEAT FLOW
WITH HEAT SINK
TJ
TC
RJC
CASE
TEMPERATUE
TS
RCS
= Junction temperature, C
TA
= Ambient temperature, C
= Power dissipation
(ILOAD x EDROP) watts
TJ - TA
RSA =
- (RJC + RCS)
P
100 - 71.2
= -(1.3 + 0.1)
12
= 1C/W
(c). To determine maximum load
current, for 1C/W heat sink and
71.2C ambient temperature:
TA
RJC
OUTPUT
SEMICONDUCTOR
(JUNCTION
TEMPERATURE)
TJ
NO HEAT SINK
TJ
where
TA
RSA
HEAT SINK
TEMPERATUE
Thermal Calculations
Fig. 18 illustrates the thermal
relationships between the output
semiconductor junction and the
surrounding ambient. TJ - TA is the
temperature gradient or drop from
junction to ambient, which is the
sum of the thermal resistances
multiplied by the junction power
dissipation (P watts). Hence
TJ - TA
P =
RJC + RCS + RSA
100 - 7.2
=
1.3 + 0.1 + 1.0
=12 watts
hence,
P
ILOAD =
EDROP
12
=
1.2
= 10 amperes
Regardless of whether the SSR is
used on a heat sink or the case is
cooled by other means, it is possible
to confirm proper operating
conditions by making a direct base
plate temperature measurement
when certain parameters are
known. The same basic equation is
used except that base plate
temperature (TC) is substituted for
ambient temperature (TA) and RCS
and RSA are deleted. The
temperature gradient now becomes
TJ - TC that is the thermal resistance
(RJC) multiplied by the junction
power dissipation (P watts). Hence:
TJ - TC = P(RJC)
hence,
TA = TJ - 28.8
= 100 - 28.8
= 71.2C
(b) To determine required heat sink
thermal resistance, for 71.2C
maximum ambient temperature
and a 10 amp load (12 watts):
35
80
0.5C/W
RCS+ RSA=
1.0C/W
30
POWER DISSIPATION (W)
TJ - TC = P (RJC)
= 12 x 1.3
= 15.6
hence,
85
E
3.0C/W
25
20
95
K
100
10
105
NO H
INK
= 84.4C
= 12 watts
15
110
G
100 - 84.4
=
1.3
90
EAT S
= 100 - 15.6
TJ - TC
P =
RJC
TC = TJ - 15.6
2.0C/W
10
15
D
20
25/0
I
10
20
30
40
50
A
60
70
80
Ratings
The free air performance of lower
powered SSRs is usually defined in
the catalogue by means of a single
derating curve, current versus
ambient temperature based on the
foregoing formulas, which is
adequate for most situations
Where
SSR
hence,
P
ILOAD =
EDROP
12
=
1.2
= 10 amperes
(f). To determine required thermal
resistance (RJC) for 84.4C case
temperature and 10 amp load (12
watts):
RJC
TJ - TC
=
P
100 - 84.4
=
12
= 1.3C/W
0.15
INCH
1.5
INCHES
2.3
INCHES
Heat Sinking
Under worst case conditions the
SSR case temperature should not
exceed the maximum allowable
shown in the right hand vertical
scales of Fig. 19.
A typical finned section of extruded
aluminum heat sink material is
shown in outline form in Fig. 20. A
2 inch length of this material would
approximate the same thermal
characteristics as curve (a) in Fig.
21, likewise, a 4 inch length would
approximate curve (b). This is
assuming the heat sink is positioned
with the fins in the vertical plane,
with an unimpeded air flow.
As a general rule, a heat sink with
the proportions of the 2 inch length
of extrusion (curve (a)) is suitable
3.0
A
2.5
B
2.0
1.5
100
STILL AIR
(NATURAL CONVECTION)
FINS VERTICAL
80
60
300 LFM
500 LFM
40
1000 LFM
20
1.0
0
10
15
20
25
30
35
20
40
DISSIPATION (WATTS)
60
80
100
120
140
160
SSR
TRISE
RSA =
P
2.62
INCHES
1.44
INCHES
4.75
INCHES
40
=
60
= 0.66C/W
In many applications, the SSR is
mounted to a panel or base plate
which may also be more than
Z-121
Adaptable Design
The six position, 14 segment red or
green LED display operates at
100% and 50% brightness levels.
Additional indicator lights show
alarm settings, AM/PM reference
and timer status. The clock time
base is derived from the 50 or 60 Hz
line frequency and from an internal
crystal oscillator with an accuracy of
50 PPM over the full operating
temperature range of +32F to
Universal Instrument
The PT41 is a full function
instrument capable of timing,
controlling and directing data
logging. The functions and features
included in this one low cost
instrument are normally attained by
combining several individual meters.
PT41 functions in a panel mount or
table configuration and is the all in
one solution for automated test,
operation and process control.
RS-485
1
SETPTS
STOP
MENU
RESET
PTC41
TIMER/
CONTROLLER
RS-485
RS-485
REVIEW
AB
PQ CDEFGH
AB RSTUVW IJKLMN
PQ CDEFGH XYZ[/] O
ABCD RSTUVWX IJKLMNO ^_
Y
EFGH
IJKLM Z[/]^_
NO
1
MAX
SETPTS
MIN
SETPTS
MENU
RESET
DP41-E
PROCESS METER
DISPLAY
SETPTS
STOP
MENU
MAX
RESET
DPF400
RATE TOTALIZER
DEV
MENU
RESET
DP41-T
TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
PRINTER
Figure 2 A typical configuration demonstrating the PT41 linked to three DP41 instruments and a printer.
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Solid State
ReIays
ISOLATING
TRANSFORMER
CONTROL
DC-AC
CONVERTER
TRIAC
LOAD
TRIGGER
CIRCUIT
AC POWER
PHOTO-TRANSISTOR
REED
RELAY TRIAC
CONTROL
SIGNAL
OPTIONAL
PREAMPLIFIER
LED
LOAD
CONTROL
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
CIRCUIT
TRIAC
LOAD
TRIGGER
CIRCUIT
AC POWER
AC POWER
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DC POWER
COMMUTATING
CAPACITOR
CONTROL
CONTACTS
TRIGGER
CIRCUIT
LOAD
A
CONTROL
SIGNAL
ISOLATING
CIRCUIT
(SEE FIGS. 1-3) B
SCR-2
SCR-1
LOAD
AC POWER
Figure 6. SSR
using SCR switch
DC POWER
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(a)
V S U P P LY
l LOAD
LOAD
l LEAKAGE
TRIGGER
CIRCUIT
V LOAD
AC POWER
V OFF
R LEAKAGE
l LOAD
( V S U P P LY )
(c)
Vd
VSSR (X50)
V S U P P LY
L
(b)
V S U P P LY
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CURRENT
STARTS AT
NEXT
CROSSING
V S U P P LY
V S S R V S U P P LY
l
LEAKAGE
1/1000 X l L O A D )
l LOAD
l LOAD
TURN OFF
HERE
ON
OFF
START
DELAY
CURRENT
CONTINUES
TO HERE
V S U P P LY
CONTROL
SIGNAL
ON
OFF
OFF
CONTROL
SIGNAL
OFF
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Intrinsic Safety
How are Hazardous Locations Defined?
Answer: According to the National Electrical Code,
Article 500, hazardous locations are defined by Class,
Group and Division. Differentiation by Class and Group
is in accordance with the laws of physics, while Division
classification is based on environmental and physical
plant conditions.
Relative to the application of Intrinsic Safety, it is
important to define the actual Class, Group and Division
into which any proposed Intrinsically Safe electrical
circuits are to be installed. As shown by the ignition
curves, all flammable mixtures do not require the same
energy levels to ignite. Because Intrinsic Safety
requires maintaining an energy level lower than that
required to ignite a specific hazardous mixture, it is
important to know what the energy allowances are for
operational and safety considerations.
Acetone
Acetylene
Ammonia
Benzene
Benzol
Butane
Butylalchohol
Carbon Disulphide
Carbon Oxide
Cyclohexane
Diesel Fuel
Ethane
Ethylacetate
Ethylalchohol
Ethylchloride
Ethylene
Ethylether
Ethyl Glycol
Fuel Oil
Hexane
Hydrogen aeroxide
Hydrogen disulphide
Methane
Methanol
Methyl chloride
Naphthalene
Phenol
Propane
Tetraline
Toluol
Autoignition
Temperature
C
F
540
305
630
220
555
365
340
95
605
430
220 to 300
515
460
425
510
425
180
235
220 to 300
240
560
270
595
455
625
520
595
470
425
535
1004
581
1166
428
1031
689
644
203
1121
806
428 to 572
959
860
797
950
797
356
455
428 to 572
464
1040
518
1103
851
1157
968
1103
878
797
995
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Hazardous (Classified) Locations in Accordance with Article 500, National Electric Code-1990
Class I
Flammable Gases or Vapors
Division 1
Exists under normal conditions
May exist because of:
- repair conditions
- maintenance operations
- leakage
Released concentration
because of:
- breakdown of equipment
- breakdown of process
- faulty operation of equipment
- faulty operation of process
which causes simultaneous
failure of electrical equipment
Group A:
Division 2
Liquids and gases in closed
containers or the systems are:
- handled
- processed
- used
Concentrations are normally
prevented by positive
mechanical ventilation.
Adjacent to a Class I, Division 1
location
Group B:
Group C:
Group D:
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Class II
Combustible Dusts
Division 1
Exists under normal conditions
Combustible mixture
produced by:
- mechanical failure of
equipment or machinery
- abnormal operation of
equipment and provide
source of ignition from:
- simultaneous failure of
electrical equipment
- simultaneous failure of
operation of protection devices
- other causes
Electrically conductive dusts
may be present
Division 2
Not normally in the air
Accumulations normally
sufficient to interfere with
normal operation of electrical
equipment or other apparatus.
In the air as a result of
infrequent malfunctioning of:
- handling equipment
- process equipment
Accumulations are sufficient to
interfere with the safe
dissipation of heat from
electrical equipment
Accumulations may be ignitible
by abnormal or failure of
electrical equipment
Group E:
Group F:
Group G:
Class III
Ignitable Fibers or Flyings
Division 1
Fibers or materials producing
combustible flyings are
manufactured, stored or
handled
Not Grouped
Manufacturers such as textile
mills, cotton-related mills or
clothing plants
Fibers and flyings including
Rayon, Cotton, Sisal, Hemp,
Jute and Spanish Moss
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Division 2
Fibers are handled except
during the process of
manufacture or are stored
except during the process of
manufacture
Making instruments
intrinsically safe need not
seem like a nightmare. Here,
the basics of intrinsic safety
circuit design are discussed.
Paul S. Babiarz
Intrinsically Safe
Apparatus
Intrinsically Safe
Applications(%)
Switching
mechanical switches
proximity switches
32.0%
85.0%
15.0%
2-wire transmitters
Thermocouples & RTDs
Load cells
Solenoid valves
Potentiometers
LEDs
I/P transducers
Other devices
22.0%
13.0%
8.5%
4.5%
2.5%
2.0%
2.0%
13.5%
100.0%
Fuse
Input
Voltage
Hazardous Area
Current Limiting
Resistor
Zener
Diodes
Instrinsically Safe
Ground
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Field
Device
5A
2A
1A
Z
Ignition Current (A)
500 mA
Groups C and D
Methane
Propane
Ethylene
200 mA
100 mA
Groups A and B
Hydrogen
50 mA
20 mA
10 mA
10
20
30
40
50
100
200
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Recorder
Maximum 0.1 volt
produced by thermocouple
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Recorder
explosion
possible
110 V FAULT
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
Recorder
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Instrinsically
Safe
Barrier
A thermocouple is classified as a
simple device. It will not create or
store enough energy to ignite any
mixture of volatile gases. If the energy
level of a typical thermocouple
circuit were plotted on the ignition
curve in Figure 4, it would not be
close to the ignition levels of the
most volatile gases in Group A.
Is the thermocouple which is
installed in a hazardous area
(Figure 5) intrinsically safe? The
answer is no, because a fault could
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When thermocouples and RTDs
(resistance temperature devices)
are installed in hazardous areas,
barriers are required to make their
circuits intrinsically safe. These
intrinsic safety barriers prevent
excess energy from possible faults
on the safe side from reaching the
hazardous area. Without the
barriers, excessive heat or sparks
produced by the fault condition
could ignite volatile gases or
combustible dusts.
Hundreds of different barriers are
available from North American
suppliers. The multitude of products
can give control engineers
nightmares as they try to select the
proper barrier for common
instrumentation loops. The search
can be simplified, however. One
type of barrier can be selected to
make all thermocouples and RTDs
intrinsically safe so that polarity
problems are avoided and
calculations are not necessary.
Normally, the design of all
intrinsically safe circuits centers on
one of two approaches: the
universal approach, which uses a
universal device that often is
isolated so that a ground for safety
is not required; or the engineered
approach, which uses grounded
safety barriers.
Isolated temperature
converters. These universal
devices measure temperature in
hazardous areas, but at a higher
cost. (Dispensing with the need for a
ground is a convenience that may
cost two to three times as much as
grounded safety barriers.) Isolated
temperature converters accept a
low-level DC signal from a
thermocouple or 3-wire RTD and
convert it into a proportional
4-20 mA signal in the safe area.
They also are available with set
points that trip an on-off signal to
HAZARDOUS SIDE
CLASS I,II, III
DIVISION 1
GROUPS A-G
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
Control
Room
GRD
Thermocouples
are simple devices.
Do not need approval
Ri: 71
+
-
RTD
V Voltmeter
A
V
R1
B
C R2
C
V Voltmeter
V Voltmeter
Thermocouple System
Design Pointers
Polarity. A thermocouple has two
wires, each with a positive and
negative polarity. Two single-channel
barriers, each with the proper
polarity, could be used. Problems
would occur if the positive leg to the
thermocouple were connected to
the negative terminal of the barrier or
vice versa. There are two possible
barrier choices for thermocouple
circuits:
Thermocouple circuit with one
positive and one negative lead
1 standard DC barrier, positive polarity
and
1 standard DC barrier, negative polarity
OR
1 double AC barrier
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HAZARDOUS SIDE
CLASS I,II, III
DIVISION 1
GROUPS A-G
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
Item 1
Current
loop
RTD
GRD
Item 2
signal
GRD
Safety Barrier
Parameters
VN: 2.5 V
Rj: 71
Z-136
resistance
500 ohms
Ri
+ RTD
resistance resistance
< Ri ohms + 390 ohms
< 110 ohms
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converted to
mA signal
0C (min)
100C (max)
Temperature
+24V
4 20 mA
2-Wire
Transmitter
Distributed
Control
System
250
S
E
N
S
O
R
4 20 mA
Conversion
x multiplied by
ohm resistor
converted to
a voltage reading
in the DCS
4 mA (0.004 A)
x 250
1V
20 mA (0.020 A)
x 250
5V
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Advantages
Disadvantages
Grounded Safety
Least expensive
Requires ground
Barrier
Requires engineering
Grounded
More expensive
Repeater
Requires ground
Larger in size
Consumes more power
Most expensive
Larger in size (1 in. wide)
Possible radio frequency
interference
May not be compatible
Ungrounded
Repeater
not available
250
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Intrinsically
Safe
Transmitter
Distributed
Control
System
S
E
N
S
O
R
GRD
+24V
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Intrinsically
Safe
Transmitter
Distributed
Control
System
250
GRD
Conversion
Resistor
Z-138
S
E
N
S
O
R
24 Supply
+24V
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Intrinsically
Safe
Transmitter
Distributed
Control
System
250
GRD
5 volt loss
maximum
7 volt loss
VOLTAGE BALANCE:
Transmitter = 12 volts
Resistor = 5 volts
Barrier(+ line loss) = 7 volts
Total Supply = 24 volts
12 volt loss
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
+24V
S
E
N
S
O
R
Distributed
Control
System
HAZARDOUS SIDE
15 - 17V +
Intrinsically
Safe
Transmitter
Repeater
Barrier
4 20 mA
S
E
N
S
O
R
4 20 mA
Conversion
Resistor
750 - 1000
max
Repeated
(Ri)
at 20 mA
Current, Isc
Voltage, Voc
A-G
340 ohms
6.8 V
93 mA
28 V
Barrier #2 C-G
140 ohms
2.8 V
213 mA
28 V
Barrier #1
Reducing Impedance
Z-140
Switch Amplifiers
The most common application is
switching through an intrinsically
safe relay (Fig. 1). Relays, which
normally are powered by 110 VAC
or 24 VDC, have a low voltage and
current which are safe at the contact
in the hazardous area. When this
contact is closed, the relay transfers
the signal from the hazardous
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Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
To Field Circuits
Figure 1. Switch amplifier 2 channels.
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NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Distributed
Control
System
Intrinsic
Safety
Barrier
Intrinsically
Safe
Apparatus
Switch Amplifiers
Advantages
Disadvantages
Simple application
No ground required
No internal resistance
LEDs to indicate power and
monitor operations
Sensitive to detect closed
contacts in corrosive areas
Intrinsic
Safety
Barrier
Potential of
Ground Loops
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Safety Barriers
Advantages
Disadvantages
Smaller size
Does not require power supply
Requires grounding
Has internal resistance
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HAZARDOUS SIDE
CLASS I, II, III
DIVISION 1
GROUPS A-G
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
+ 24 V
Digital
Output
D/O
Solenoid
Valve
GRD
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Analog Outputs
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
+24 V
HAZARDOUS SIDE
CLASS I, II, III
DIVISION 1
GROUPS A-G
25 mA
Digital
Output
D/O
12 V
GRD
Apparatus
(field device)
Voc
Isc
Ca
La
Vmax
Imax
Ci
Li
LEDs
LEDs (light emitting diodes) are
simple devices since they do not
store energy (capacitance or
inductance); therefore, they do not
need to be approved. However, they
still must be used with safety
barriers to make circuits intrinsically
safe. Typical LEDs are rated at 24,
18, 12, or 6 V and operate at about
HAZARDOUS SIDE
CLASS I, II, III
DIVISION 1
GROUPS A-G
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
+ 4-20 mA
Analog
Output
A/O
I/P
Transducer
GRD
Z-144
Device
Barrier
Type
Rated
Voltage
Internal
Resistance
Notes
(IT = INTECH)
Thermocouples
AC
>1 V
<1000*
RTDs
AC
>1 V
<1000*
Digital inputs
switch
amplifiers
D/I - current
sourcing
supply &
return
24
350**
D/I - current
sinking
DC
24
350**
A/I
transmitters
supply &
return
24
350
A/I transmitters
DC
24
350
D/O solenoid
valves
DC
24
350
A/O transducers
DC
>12
>150
** Other barriers with a different resistance can be used. However, these barriers match those of the analog inputs.
Table 1. Guide to selecting grounded safety barriers.
Paul S. Babiarz
We have shown how an intrinsically
safe circuit is designed for most
common applications. Now the
intrinsically safe system must be
properly installed and provisions
must be made to maintain and
troubleshoot it. These procedures
are discussed in detail in Article 504
of the National Electrical Code
(NEC) and the ANSI/ISA
RP 12.6-1987 Recommended
Practice Installation of
Intrinsically Safe Systems For
Hazardous (Classified) Locations.
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
To Control
Room Circuits
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Intrinsic
Safety Barrier
Wiring
Intrinsically safe circuits may be
wired in the same manner as
comparable circuits installed for
unclassified locations with two
exceptions summarized as
separation and identification. These
wiring practices are simple and
clear; however, they often are
overlooked and are the source of
potential problems.
To Field Circuits
Figure 1. Suggested panel arrangement using separate wireways.
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Intrinsic
Safety
Barrier
Z-146
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Distributed
Control
System
Intrinsic
Safety
Barrier
Intrinsically
Safe
Apparatus
Sealing
Potential of
Ground Loops
Main Earth Ground
Barrier Installation
The barriers normally are installed
in a dust- and moisture-free NEMA
4 or 12 enclosure located in the
nonhazardous area. Only the barrier
outputs are intrinsically safe.
Conductive dust or moisture could
lessen the required distance of 2 in.
between intrinsically safe and
nonintrinsically safe conductors
(Fig. 2). The enclosure should be as
close as possible to the hazardous
area to minimize cable runs and
increased capacitance of the circuit.
If they are installed in a hazardous
area, they must be in the proper
enclosure suited for that area.
HAZARDOUS SIDE
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
Distributed
Control
System
Grounding
First determine if the intrinsically
safe barriers used in the system are
grounded or isolated. The isolated
barriers normally are larger, more
expensive, and do not require a
ground for safety. The grounded
safety barriers are smaller and less
expensive, but require a ground to
divert the excess energy. The main
rules of grounding intrinsically safe
systems are:
The ground path must have less
than 1 ohm of resistance from the
furthest barrier to the main
grounding electrode.
Intrinsic
Safety
Barrier
Intrinsically
Safe
Apparatus
Z-147
NON-HAZARDOUS SIDE
Explosion Proof
Enclosure
HAZARDOUS SIDE
Intrinsically
Safe
Apparatus
Intrinsic
Safety
Barrier
Distributed
Control
System
Intrinsically
Safe Seal
Explosion Proof
Seal
Maintenance
No special maintenance of
intrinsically safe systems is
Troubleshooting
If the intrinsic safety circuit does not
operate properly once it is
completed and energized, follow
these troubleshooting guidelines:
Make sure the connections are
tight.
Check the wiring to the
appropriate terminals against the
control wiring diagram. A control
Testmeter
Intrinsic
Safety
Barrier
NEVER DO THIS!
Barrier Replacement
If the barriers fuse has opened, it
usually is the result of excessive
voltage being applied to the barrier.
This causes the diode to conduct,
which results in high current in the
fuse. After determining the cause of
the excess voltage, the barrier must
be replaced. The procedure is to
disconnect the wiring from the
safety barriers in the proper order of
nonhazardous terminal first,
hazardous terminals next, and the
ground last. Cover the bare wire
ends with tape, replace the barrier,
and then reverse the procedure to
mount the new barrier. Always install
the ground first and disconnect the
ground last.
Copyright Instrument Society of America.
Intech, October, 1993. All Rights Reserved.
Figure 6. The barrier should never be tested with an ohmmeter or other instrument while it is
connected in circuit.
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Selecting A Recorder
of/in addition to trend recording?
Is color differentiation available for
trend lines?
Is message printing required?
Is the recorder to perform alarm
functions?
How many setpoints per channel?
What types of alarms: threshold, rate
delta?
Are physical relay contacts available
for external alarm output?
Number required
SIGNAL INPUTS
GETTING STARTEDA CHECKLIST
How many inputs need to be recorded?
What types of inputs need to be
recorded?
Voltage and sensitivity
Thermocouples
RTDs
Do different input types need to be
recorded in the same unit?
What type of recording is required?
Continuous
Multiplex scanning (what minimum
scan cycle is required?)
Is a communciation interface required?
To transmit measured data to a
computer
HIGHER-LEVEL FUNCTIONS
Intelligence
Math functions: +, -, x, , square root,
absolute value, logarithm, exponential
functions, max, min, time average,
group average, summantion, (maxmin), standard deviation, and
integration.
Programming method
Front panel
Remote (downloaded)
Communications
RS-232C: serial point to point, 50 feet
cable length maximum at 9600 baud;
GPIB (IEEE-488): parallel (20 meter
system cable length maximum, 2 meter
Features
Printing method
Marking element
Continuous Writing
Wet ink
Thermal
Felt-tip or capillary Thermal array with
drag pen
heat-sensitive paper
Multicolor trending
Multicolor trending
enhances chart
readability
Yes
Yes
No
Temperature-sensitive No
nature of paper can
cause problems in
application of
recorder and storage
of charts
Multipoint
Mechanical
High-speed wire
Impact dot matrix
dot with multicolor
with pressureribbon
sensitive paper
Multicolor trending
Single color
enhances chart
trending makes
readability
readability difficult
when trend lines
cross or are in
close proximity
No
No
Z-149
Pressure-sensitive
nature of paper
can create
problems in
handling and
storage of charts
Thermal
Thermal matrix with
heat-sensitive paper
Single color trending
makes readability
difficult when trend
lines cross or are in
close proximity
No
Temperature-sensitive
nature of paper can
cause problems in
application of recorder
and storage of charts
Chart annotation
Tag printing
Digital printing
List printing
Alarm printing
Prints in engineering units
Message printing
Scale printing
Channel identifier (numeric or
alphanumeric)
Date and time
Chart speed
Snapshot digital measured values
RECORDER DEFINITIONS
Hybrid recorder: A recorder that
combines analog trend
representation and digital measured
value printing on the same chart
paper, without disruption of trend
printing.
Servo balancing: A means of
positioning the pen of a drag pen
recorder. Null-balance operation has
no current flow at balance, nullifying
the effect of lead resistance.
Conventional servo balancing
recorders use contact mechanisms
in the feedback loop and brushes in
the servo motor. New technology
allows the use of a noncontact pen
positioning transducer and a
brushless dc servo motor.
Scanning recorder: A multi-point
recorder that scans all of its inputs to
obtain new measured data every set
time period (usually 2 to 6 seconds).
Printing for all points is often
Overview of IEEE-488
INTRODUCTION
Mechanical Specifications
CONNECTOR
The IEEE-488 connector is a 24-pin connector. Devices
on the IEEE-488 bus have female receptacles;
interconnecting cables have the mating male
connectors. Connecting cables will typically have male
and female receptacles wired in parallel at each
connecting head to allow parallel connection of cables
at a device and/or to allow daisychaining between
devices.
INTERCONNECTION CABLING
Any individual IEEE-488 bus is limited to 15 devices
including the controller. However, the IEEE-488
specification limits the total length of all cabling used to
interconnect devices on a common bus to 20 m, or 2 m
times the number of interconnected devices (up to 20 m).
Cable lengths between devices may vary, as long as
total cable length does not exceed these restrictions.
Devices may be interconnected in a star or linear
topology, or in a combination of the two, as long as the
distance limits are observed. For maximum data
transfer rates, the total cable length should be reduced
to 15 m, with the average interdevice cable 1 m or less.
IEEE-488.2 is fully backward compatible with IEEE488.1; the use of a 488.2-compliant controller affords
the ability to use the new protocols available with
488.2 instruments while retaining the ability to
communicate with and control 488.1-compliant
instruments and associated vendor idiosyncrasies.
Electrical Specifications
BUS LINES
The IEEE-488 bus is a multidrop interface in which all
connected devices have access to the bus lines. The 24
bus lines group into four categories:
GENERAL INFORMATION
The IEEE-488 interface, sometimes called the General
Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB), is a general purpose
digital interface system that can be used to transfer
data between two or more devices. It is particularly wellsuited for interconnecting computers and instruments.
Z-151
HANDSHAKING
The IEEE-488 bus uses three handshake lines in a
We're ready - Here's the data - We've got it sequence
to transfer information across the data bus. The
handshake protocol assures reliable data transfer at the
rate determined by the slowest Listener. The
handshake lines, like all other IEEE-488 lines, are
active low. DAV is controlled by the Active Talker.
Before sending any data, the Talker verifies that NDAC
is asserted (low) which indicates that all Listeners have
accepted the previous data byte. The Talker then
places a byte onto the data lines and waits until NRFD
is unasserted (high), indicating that all Addressed
Listeners are ready to accept the information. When
NRFD and NDAC are in the proper state, the Talker
asserts DAV (active low) to indicate that the data on the
bus is valid. NRFD is used by the Listeners to inform
the Talker that they are ready to accept the new data.
The Talker must wait for each Listener to unassert this
line (high), which they do at their own rates when they
are ready for more data. This assures that all devices
accepting the information are ready to receive it. NDAC,
also controlled by the Listeners, indicates to the Talker
that each device addressed to listen has accepted the
information. Each device releases NDAC (high) at its
own rate, but NDAC does not go high until the slowest
Listener has accepted the data byte. This type of
handshaking permits multiple devices to receive data
from a single data transmitter on the bus. All active
receiving devices participate in the data handshaking
on a byte-by-byte basis and operate the NDAC and
NRFD lines in a wired-or scheme so that the slowest
active device determines the rate at which the data
transfers take place.
IEEE-488 FUNCTIONS
When information is placed on the data lines, it can
represent either a data byte or a command. If the
Attention bus management line (ATN) is asserted while
the data is transferred, then the data lines are carrying
a multiline command to be received by every bus
device. If ATN is not asserted, then a data byte is being
transferred, and only the Active Listeners receive that
byte.
The IEEE-488 bus also has a number of uniline
commands that are carried on a single bus
management line. For example, the Interface Clear
(IFC) line, when asserted, sends the Interface Clear
command to every bus device, causing each to reset its
IEEE-488 bus interface.
ADDRESSING
The IEEE-488 standard normally permits up to 15
devices to be configured within one system. Each of
these devices has a unique bus address, a number
from 0 to 30. Address limits can be circumvented
directly by the use of bus expanders or indirectly
through the use of an isolator or an extender.
IEEE-488.2
The IEEE-488.2 standard was developed to simplify the
basic process of communicating with instruments.
IEEE488.2 extends the 488 standard with code, format
and protocol standardization and serves to resolve
issues left open in 488.1.
IEEE-488.2 details preferred implementation of many of
the issues that were either optional or unspecified on the
first standard. IEEE-488.1 covers the key physical issues
(connector type, bus length, maximum number of
instruments, etc.), electrical issues (open collector TTL,
tristate) and low-level protocols (device addressing,
control passing and data handshaking/timing). Four basic
device functions (Talker, Listener, Controller and System
Controller) are specified, as are capability subsets for
each type of device.
A number of items not covered by 488.1 can cause
problems for the test engineer, particularly regarding
equipment compatibility and data corruption.
For example, 488.1 does not cover these specifications:
Minimum Device Capability Requirements
No minimum set of requirements is mandated in IEEE488.1 for Talkers, Listeners, Controllers or System
Controllers. Hence, a device may implement all, or only
some, of the capability sets set forth in 488.1, giving
rise to systems containing devices with varying levels
of abilities.
The Controller, in such a situation, has no guarantee of
a basic communication subset among system devices.
This can lead to confusion for the system operator and
miscommunication between devices.
Z-152
Z-153
Hex
Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
30
31
Character
(NUL)
A
B
(BEEP)
(TAB)
(LF)
(HOME)
(FF)
(CR)
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
(ESC)
(RIGHT)
(LEFT)
(UP)
(DOWN)
(SPACE)
!
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
.
/
0
1
ASCII
Value
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
Z-154
Hex
Value
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
60
61
62
63
Character
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
;
<
=
>
?
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
\
]
^
_
`
A
B
C
Hex
Value
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
7A
7B
7C
7D
7E
7F
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
8F
90
91
92
93
94
95
Character
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
{
|
}
~
T
E
A
E
E
E
I
I
I
ASCII
Value
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
Z-155
Hex
Value
96
97
98
99
9A
9B
9C
9D
9E
9F
A0
Al
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
B0
Bl
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
BA
BB
BC
BD
BE
BF
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
Character
U
U
A
I
O
U
ASCII
Value
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
Hex
Value
C8
C9
CA
CB
CC
CD
CE
CF
D0
Dl
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
DA
DB
DC
DD
DE
DF
E0
El
E2
E3
Character
fi
fl
ASCII
Value
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
Hex
Value
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
EA
EB
EC
ED
EE
EF
F0
Fl
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
FA
FB
FC
FD
FE
FF
Character
(BLANK)
Binary
Number
Decimal
Digit 000X
Decimal
Digit 00X0
Decimal
Digit 0X00
Decimal
Digit X000
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
0
16
32
48
64
80
96
112
128
144
160
176
192
208
224
240
0
256
512
768
1,024
1,280
1,536
1,792
2,048
2,304
2,560
2,816
3,072
3,328
3,584
3,840
0
4,098
8,192
12,288
16,384
20,480
24,576
28,672
32,768
36,864
40,960
45,056
49,152
53,248
57,344
61,440
Z-156
Standards
Interfaces
In addition to communications
between computer equipment over
telephone lines, RS-232 is now
widely used for connections
between data acquisition devices
and computer systems. As in the
definition of RS232, the computer is
data transmission equipment (DTE).
However, many interface products
are not data communications
equipment (DCE). Null modem
cables are designed for this
situation; rather than having the pinto-pin connections of modem
cables, null modem cables have
different internal wiring to allow DTE
devices to communicate with one
another.
Cabling Options
2 Received Data
Request to Send 7
3 Transmitted Data
Clear to Send 8
4 Data Terminal Ready
Ring Indicator 9
5 Signal Ground
RS-232 Specifications
TRANSMITTED SIGNAL
VOLTAGE LEVELS:
Binary 0: +5 to +15 Vdc (called a
space or on)
Binary 1: -5 to -15 Vdc
(called a mark or off)
RECEIVED SIGNAL
VOLTAGE LEVELS:
Binary 0: +3 to +13 Vdc
Binary 1: -3 to -13 Vdc
DATA FORMAT:
Start bit: Binary 0
Data: 5, 6, 7 or 8 bits
Parity: Odd, even, mark or space
(not used with 8-bit data)
Stop bit: Binary 1, one or two bits
Transmission Example
1111101100001011 1 1
CHARACTER
A
TRAILING IDLE
BITS
STOP BIT
LEADING
IDLE BITS
START BIT
PARITY BIT
PIN NUMBER
1 Data Carrier Detect
Data Flow
9-Pin AT Style
Selecting a Cable
14
15
16
17
18
Secondary Request to Send 19
Data Terminal Ready 20
Signal Quality Detector 21
Ring Indicator 22
Data Signal Rate Selector 23
DTE Transmitter Signal Element Timing 24
25
Z-157
PIN
NUMBER
1 Protective Ground
2 Transmitted Data
3 Received Data
4 Request to Send
5 Clear to Send
6 Data Set Ready
7 Signal Ground/Common Return
8 Received Line Signal Detector
9 +Voltage
10 -Voltage
11
12 Secondary Received Line Signal Detector
13 Secondary Clear to Send
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
B. W. Mangum
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
and
G. T. Furukawa
Guest Scientist
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
1.
INTRODUCTION
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The CCT met 12-14 September 1989 at the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures
(BIPM) in its 17th Session [14] and completed the final details of the new
temperature scale, the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) [66,83].
The CCT then recommended to the CIPM, which met [84] on 26-28 September 1989 at
the BIPM, that the ITS-90 be adopted and made the official scale (see
appendices). Upon considering this recommendation, the CIPM adopted the new
temperature scale (see appendices), and the ITS-90 became the official
international temperature scale on 1 January 1990, the same date on which changes
affecting certain electrical reference standards were implemented [12]. The
ITS-90 supersedes the IPTS-68, the International Practical Temperature Scale of
1968, Amended Edition of 1975 [IPTS - 68 (75)][101], and the 1976 Provisional 0.5
K to 30 K Temperature Scale (EPT-76) [99].
The ITS-90 was implemented at the NIST on 1 January 1990. The purpose of this
document is to describe the new scale, to give some guidelines for its
realization and use, to facilitate its implementation, to give the differences
between temperatures on it and those on the IPTS-68(75) and on the EPT-76, and
to describe how the NIST realizes the scale.
The ITS-90 extends upward from 0.65 K and temperatures on this scale are in much
better agreement with thermodynamic values than are those on the IPTS-68(75) and
the EPT-76. The new scale has subranges and alternative definitions in certain
ranges that greatly facilitate its use. Furthermore, its continuity, nonuniqueness and reproducibility throughout its ranges are much improved over the
corresponding characteristics of the previous scales. The biggest improvement
in reproducibility results from the replacement of thermocouple thermometry with
platinum resistance thermometry in the range 630 C to the freezing-point
temperature of silver, and with radiation thermometry in the range from the
freezing-point temperature of silver to that of gold.
The change in the temperature scale affects not only technical interests involved
directly in thermometry but also those involved with other reference standards,
0.02
Temperature difference (t 90-t 68)/C
0.4
-0.02
-0.04
0.2
-200
200
400
0
0
0
-0.2
100
-0.01
-0.2
-0.02
-200
200
400
600
800
1000
t 90/C
Figure 1. The temperature difference (t90 - t68)/C in the range between the triple point of
equilibrium hydrogen (-259.3467 C) and the freezing point of gold (1064.18C) [83, 85].
Z-158
Table 1. Differences between T90 and T68 (and t90 and t68), and between T90 and T76
(T90 -
-0.6
-2.2
-1.1
-3.2
-0.1
-1.3
-3.5
-0.2
-1.4
-3.8
-0.3
-1.6
-4.1
-0.4
-1.8
-0.5
-2.0
-0.7
-2.5
-0.8
-2.7
-1.0
-3.0
-0.007
-0.008
-0.006
-0.004
0.004
0.007
0.008
0.008
-0.006
-0.006
-0.008
-0.006
-0.003
0.005
0.007
0.008
0.008
-0.003
-0.005
-0.007
-0.007
-0.002
0.005
0.008
0.608
0.008
-0.004
-0.004
-0.007
-0.007
-0.001
0.006
0.008
0.008
0.008
-0.006
-0.004
-0.007
-0.007
0.000
0.006
0.008
0.008
0.009
-0.008
-0.005
-0.006
-0.006
0.001
0.007
0.008
0.008
0.009
-0.009
-0.006
-0.006
-0.006
0.002
0.007
0.008
0.008
0.009
T68) /K
T90 / K
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
0
-0.009
-0.006
-0.006
-0.006
0.003
0.007
0.008
0.008
-0.008
-0.007
-0.006
-0.005
0.003
0.007
0.008
0.008
-0.007
-0.008
-0.006
-0.005
0.004
0.007
0.008
0.008
T90 /K
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
200
0.009
0.011
0.011
0.010
0.013
0.009
0.014
0.008
0.014
0.007
0.014
0.005
0.014
0.003
0.013
0.001
0.012
0.012
(T90 - T68) / C
T90 / C
-100
0
T90 / C
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
T90 / C
1000
2000
3000
e-H2
TP
e-H2
17K
e-H2
20.3K
4He
Point
0
10
20
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
0.013
0.000
0.013
0.002
0.014
0.004
0.014
0.006
0.014
0.008
0.013
0.009
0.012
0.010
0.010
0.011
0.008
0.012
0.008
0.012
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
0.000
-0.026
-0.040
-0.039
-0.048
-0.079
-0.115
0.20
0.34
-0.01
-0.19
-0.002
-0.028
-0.040
-0.039
-0.051
-0.083
-0.118
0.24
0.32
-0.03
-0.20
-0.005
-0.030
-0.040
-0.039
-0.053
- 0. 087
-0.122
0.28
0.29
-0.06
-0.21
-0.007
-0.032
-0.040
-0.040
-0.056
-0.090
-0.125
0.31
0.25
-0.08
-0.22
-0.010
-0.034
-0.040
-0.040
-0.059
-0.094
-0.08
0.33
0.22
-0.10
-0.23
-0.013
-0.036
-0.040
-0.041
-0.062
-0.098
-0.03
0.35
0.18
-0.12
-0.24
-0.016
-0.037
-0.040
-0.042
-0.065
-0.101
0.02
0.36
0.14
-0.14
-0.25
-0.018
-0.038
-0.039
-0.443
-0-068
-0.105
0.06
0.36
0.10
-0.16
-0.25
-0.021
-0.039
-0.039
-0.045
-0.072
-0.106
0.11
0.36
0.06
-0.17
-0.26
-0.024
-0.039
-0.039
-0.046
-0.075
-0.112
0.16
0.35
0.03
-0.18
-0.26
0
-0.72
-1.50
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
-0.26
-0.79
-1.59
-0.30
-0.85
-1.69
-0.35
-0.93
-1.78
-0.39
-1.00
-1.89
-0.44
-1.07
-1.99
-0.49
-1.15
-2.10
-0.54
-1.24
-2.21
-0.60
-1.32
-2.32
-0.66
-1.41
-2.43
H2O
TP
Planck's
Radiation Equation
SPRT
SPRT
e-H2TP, VP
Ar TP
In
FP
Hg
TP
Ag
FP
Zn
FP
Au FP
3He CVGT
Ga
MP
O2
TP
4He CVGT
Sn
FP
Al
FP
Cu FP
Calibration
Points
Bounds of Helium Vapor
Pressure Calibration
Bounds of Helium Vapor
Pressure Thermometry
4He VP
EQN
Ne TP
3He VP
EQN
0.1
0.3
0.5
10
30
50
100
300
500
1000
3000
5000
10000
Temperature, K (ITS-90)
Figure 2. A schematic representation of the ITS-90 showing the temperatures of the defining fixed points (or phase
equilibrium states) on the scale and temperature ranges defined by interpolation instruments and equations.
Z-159
(1)
(2)
The ITS-90 extends upward from 0.65 K. There are alternative definitions of T90
in certain temperature ranges and they have equal status. In measurements of the
highest precision made at the same temperature, the alternative definitions will
yield detectable temperature differences. Also, at any given temperature between
defining fixed points, different interpolating thermometers that meet
the specifications of the ITS-90 will indicate different temperature values.
These latter differences are referred to as the non-uniqueness in the definition
of the ITS-90, The magnitude of the differences that result from these two
sources is sufficiently small to be negligible for all practical purposes.
Temperatures on the ITS-90 are defined in terms of equilibrium phase states of
pure substances (defining fixed points), interpolating instruments, and equations
that relate the measured property of the instruments to T90. The equilibrium
phase states of the pure substances and the assigned temperatures used as
defining fixed points of the ITS-90 are listed in table 2. Figure
2
shows
schematically the defining phase states and temperature ranges defined by the
various interpolating instruments and equations. For comparison purposes, we
give in table 3 the defining fixed points, and their assigned temperatures, of
the ITS-90 and of all the previous internationally agreed-upon scales.
2.1 BETWEEN 0.65 K AND 5.0 K: 3He and 4He VAPOR PRESSURE THERMOMETRY
The ITS-90 is defined between 0.65 K and 3.2 K by the vapor-pressure-temperature
relation of 3He, and between 1.25 K and 2.1768 K (the point) and between
2.1768 K and 5.0 K by the vapor-pressure-temperature relations of 4He. T90 is
defined by the vapor-pressure equations of the form:
9
T90/K = A0 + Ai{[ n(p/Pa) - B] /C)1.
i=1
Table 3.
Comparison of temperatures of fixed points assigned on various
scales. Temperatures are expressed in kelvins on the KTTS or eqviivalent scales
Point
NHSa
ITS-27b
Au FPc
Ag FP
Al FP
S BPd
Zn FP
Sn FP
In FP
H2O BP
Ga TP
H2O TPe
H2O FP
Hg TP
02 BPf
Ar TP
O2 TP
Ne BP
Ne TP
H2 BP
H2 BPg
H2 TP
Pb SPh
4He BP
In SP
3He BP
Al SP
Zn SP
Cd SP
373
273
-
1336.15 1336.15
1233.65 1233.95
717.75
717.75
373.15
373.15
273.15
273.15
90.18
90.18
-
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
Wr(T90)e
Temperature
He
VP
TP
VP (or CVGT)
VP (or CVGT)
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
MP
FP
FP
FP
FP
FP
FP
FP
3 to 5
13.8033
17
20.3
24.5561
54.3584
83.8058
234.3156
273.16
302.9146
429.7485
505.078
692.677
933.473
1234.93
1337.33
1357.77
IPTS-68(75) EPT-76
ITS-90
21.102
24.5591
20.2734
17.0373
13.8044
7.1999
4.2221
3.4145
1.1796
0.851
0.519
1337.33
1234.93
933.473
692.677
505.078
429.7485
302.9146
273.16
234.3156
83.8058
54.3584
-24.5561
20.3
17.0
13.8033
4.2
3.2
-
Coef. or
Constant
t90 (C)
T90(K)
e-H2
e-H2 (or He)
e-H2 (or He)
Nec
O2
Ard
Hgc
H2O
Gac
Inc
Snd
Zn
Alc
Ag
Au
Cuc
IPTS-68
1337.58
1337.58
1235.08
1235.08
692.73
692.73
(505.1181) (505.1181)
373.15
373.15
273.16
273.16
90.188
90.188
(83.798)
54.361
54.361
27.102
27.102
20.28
20.28
17.042
17.042
13.81
13.81
-
Table 4. Values of the coefficients A1 and of the constants B and C for the 3He and 4He
vapor-pressure equations and the temperature range for which each equation is valid
IPTS-48b
1336.15
1233.95
717.75
(692.655)
373.15
(273.16)
90.18
-
(3)
The values of the coefficients Ai and of the constants A0, B and C of the vaporpressure equations for 3He and 4He are given in table 4.
Table 2.
ITS-48b
270.15 to
268.15
259.3467
256.15
252.85
248.5939
218.7916
189.3442
38.8344
0.01
29.7646
156.5985
231.928
419.527
660.323
961.78
1064.18
1084.62
A0
A1
A2
0.00119007
0.00844974
0.09171804
0.21585975
0.84414211
1.00000000
1.11813889
1.60980185
1.89279768
2.56891730
3.37600860
4.28642053
a
e-H 2 indicates equilibrium hydrogen, that is, hydrogen with the
equilibrium distribution of its ortho and para states at the corresponding
temperatures. Normal hydrogen at room temperature contains 25% para and
75% ortho hydrogen.
b VP indicates vapor pressure point or equation; CVGT indicates constant
volume gas thermometer point; TP indicates triple point (equilibrium
temperature at which the solid, liquid and vapor phases coexist); FP
indicates freezing point and MP indicates melting point (the equilibrium
temperatures at which the solid and liquid phases coexist under a pressure
of 101,325 Pa, one standard atmosphere). The isotopic composition is that
naturally occurring.
c
3
He
0.65 K to 3.2 K
4
He
1.25 K to 2.1768 K
1.053 447
0.980 106
0.676 380
5
He
2.1768 K to 5.0 K
1.392 408
0.527 153
0.166 756
3.146 631
1.357 655
0.413 923
A3
A4
A5
0.372 692
0.151 656
-0.002 263
0.050 988
0.026 514
0.001 975
0.091 159
0.016 349
0.001 826
A6
A7
A8
0.006 596
0.088 966
-0.004 770
-0.017 976
0.005 409
0.013 259
-0.004 325
-0.004 973
0
A9
B
C
-0.054 943
7.3
4.3
0
5.6
2.9
0
10.3
1.9
He and
He CONSTANT
Between 3.0 K and 24.5561 K, the ITS-90 is defined in terms of the 3He or 4He
constant volume gas thermometer(CVGT). The thermometer is calibrated at three
temperatures - at the triple point of neon (24.556,1 K), at the triple point of
equilibrium hydrogen (13.8033 K), and at a temperature between 3.0 K and 5.0 K, the
value of which is determined by using either a 3He or a 4He vapor-pressure
thermometer as described in section 2.1.
For a 4 He CVGT that is used between 4.2 K and the triple point of neon
(24.5561 K), T90 is defined by the equation:
T90 = a + bp + cp2
(4)
where p is the CVGT pressure and a, b, and c are coefficients that are determined
from calibrations at the three specified temperatures, but with the additional
requirement that the calibration with the vapor-pressure thermometer be made at
a temperature between 4.2 K and 5.0 K
For a 4He CVGT that is used between 3.0 K and 4.2 K, and for a 3He CVGT that is used
between 3.0 K and 24.5561 K, the non-ideality of the gas must be accounted for,
using the respective second virial coefficients, B4(T90) or B3(T90). T90 is defined
in this range by the equation:
T90
a + bp + cp2
=
1 + Bx (T90)N/V
Z-160
(5)
where p is the CVGT pressure; a, b, and c are coefficients that are determined
from calibrations at the three defining temperatures; Bx(T90) refers to B3(T90) or
B4(T90), and N/V is the gas density, in moles per cubic meter, in the CVGT bulb.
The values of the second virial coefficients are given by the following
equations:
for
Note that in the earlier international scales, W(T) was defined with reference to
the SPRT resistance 273.15K, not 273.16 K.
There are two reference functions W r( T 90), one for the range 13.8033 K to
273.16 K and another for the range 273.15 K to 1234.93 K. These reference
functions will be described in the discussion of the two ranges (secs. 2.3.3 and
2 3 4).
3He,
The deviation W(T90) is obtained as a function of T90 for various ranges and
subranges by calibration at specified fixed points. The form of the deviation
function depends upon the temperature range of calibration.
(6)
4He,
B4(T90)/m3mol-1 = [16.708
(7)
2.3.2
The accuracy of realization of T90 by using a CVGT is dependent upon the CVGT
design and the gas density used.
SPRT SPECIFICATIONS
The SPRT sensing element must be made from pure platinum and be strain-free.
finished SPRT must meet one of the following criteria:
2.3 BETWEEN 13.8033 K (THE TRIPLE POINT OF EQUILIBRIUM HYDROGEN) AND 1234.93 K
(THE FREEZING POINT OF SILVER): PLATINUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETRY
(12)
An SPRT that is acceptable for use to the freezing point of silver must meet the
following additional criterion:
W(1234.93 K) 4.2844.
(8)
(9)
where W(T90) is the observed value, Wr(T90) is the value calculated from the
reference functions, and W(T90) is the deviation of the observed W(T90) value of the
particular SPRT from the reference function value. The official version of the
ITS-90 [83] does not indicate the difference [W(T90) - Wr(T90)] by W(T90).
273.16
H2O TP
Calibration Points
100
933.473, Al FP
1234.93, Ag FP
692.677, Zn FP
505.078, Sn FP
234.3156, Hg TP
302.9146, Ga MP
83.8058, Ar TP
54.3584, O2 TP
13.8033, e-H2 TP
17, e-H2 VP
20.3, e-H2 VP
24.5561, Ne TP
Interpolation Range
10
(13)
The temperature range over which an SPRT can be used depends upon the thermometer design,
but no single design of SPRT can be used over the whole temperature range with high
accuracy. For measurements at temperatures from 13.8033 K (-259.3467 C) to
429.7485 K (156.5985 C), or perhaps to as high as 505.078 K
(231.928 C) ,
capsule-type SPRTs that have a nominal resistance of 25.5 at 273.16 K may be
used. Long-stem type SPRTs of the same nominal resistance may be used in the
range from about 77 K to 933.473 K (660.323 C) . For temperatures above about 660
C and to as high as 1234.93 K (961.78 C), long-stem type SPRTs having a
nominal resistance of 0.25 (or possibly 2.5 ) at 273.16 K should be used. When
SPRTs are used at the highest temperatures, leakage currents through the
insulation supports of the platinum wire become significant and these result In
shunting of the resistor. The effect of this shunting is reduced by using low
voltages with low resistance SPRTs.
(10)
(11)
429.7485, In FP
2.3.1
or
The
1000
10000
Temperature, K (ITS-90)
Figure 3. A schematic representation of the ITS-90 in the range specified for the platinum
resistance thermometer, showing the various defined subranges and the temperatures of the defining
Z-161
with
n = 2. The coefficients a 1, b1, and the five c 1 s are obtained by
calibration at all eight of the above temperatures, including that at the triple
point of water, The values of Wr,(T90) are obtained from the reference function
[eq (14)].
The official version of the ITS-90 [83] does not indicate the difference
[W(T90) - Wr(T90)] by W,(T90), does not use the subscript m, where in eq (18),
m = 1, nor does it label the coefficients a and b with subscript m. However,
we
adopt this subscript notation to identify the subranges. Additionally, this
notation is useful when reporting calibration results.
In the range 13.8033 K to 273.16 K, the reference function Wr(T90) is given by:
12
,n[Wr(T90)] = A0 + Ai([,n(T90/273.16 K) + 1.5]/1.5)i
i=I
(14)
(15)
The values of the constants A0 and B0, and of the coefficients Ai and Bi of
equations (14) and (15) are listed in table 5.
If an SPRT is to be used throughout the range from 13.8033 K to 273.16 K, it must
be calibrated at the triple points of equilibrium hydrogen (13.8033 K), neon
(24.5561 K), oxygen (54.3584 K) argon (83.8058 K), mercury (234.3156 k), and
water (273.16 K), and at two additional temperatures close to 17.0 K and 20.3 K.
The temperatures of calibration near 17.0 K and 20.3 K maybe determined by using
either a CVGT as defined in section 2.2 or the specified vapor - pressure temperature relation of equilibrium hydrogen.
When the CVGT is used, the two temperatures must be within the ranges 16.9 K to
17.1 K and 20.2 K to 20.4 K, respectively. When the equilibrium hydrogen vaporpressure thermometer is used, the two temperatures must be within the ranges
17.025 K to 17.045 K and 20.26 K to 20.28 K, respectively. The temperatures of
the equilibrium hydrogen vapor-pressure thermometer are determined from the
values of the hydrogen vapor pressure, p, and the equations:
2.3.3.1
(20)
with n - 1. The coefficients a3, b3, and c1 are obtained by calibrating the SPRT
at the triple points of oxygen (54.3584 K), argon (83.8058 K), mercury
(234.3156 K), and water (273.16 K). The values of Wr(T90) are obtained from the
reference function [eq (14)].
2.3.3.3 SUBRANGE 83.8058 K TO 273.16 K
(16)
T90/K - 20.27
(17)
= (p/kPa - 101.292)/30.
(21)
Depending upon the temperature range of use, the SPRT may be calibrated from
273.16 K down to 13.8033 K (the triple point of equilibrium hydrogen), down to
The coefficients a4 and b4 are obtained by calibrating the SPRT at the triple
points of argon (83.8058 K), mercury (234.3156 K), and water (273.16 K). The
values of Wr(T90) are obtained from the reference function [eq (14)].
Table 5. Values of the coefficients, Ai, Bi, Ci and Di, and of the constants A0,
B 0, C 0, and D 0 in the reference functions, eqs (14) and (22), and in the
functions approximating them, given by eqs (15) and (23)
In the range 273.15. K. to 12341.93 K, the equation for the reference function
Wr(T90) is given by:
Constant or
Coefficient
Value
Constant or
Coefficient
9
Wr(T90) = C0 + C1[(T90/K - 754.15)/481]i
i=I
Value
A0
A1
A2
A3
-2.135
3.183
-1.801
0.717
347
247
435
272
29
20
97
04
B0
B1
B2
B3
0.183
0.240
0.209
0.190
324
975
108
439
722
303
771
972
A4
A5
A6
A7
0.503
-0.618
-0.053
0.280
440
993
323
213
27
95
22
62
B4
B5
B6
B7
0.142
0.077
0.012
-0.032
648
993
475
267
498
465
611
127
A8
A9
A10
A11
0.107
-0.293
0.044
0.118
152
028
598
686
24
65
72
32
B8
B9
B10
B11
-0.075
-0.056
0.076
0.123
291
470
201
893
522
670
285
204
A12
-0.052 481 34
B12
B13
B14
B15
-0.029
-0.091
0.001
0.026
201
173
317
025
193
542
696
526
C0
C1
C2
C3
2.781
1.646
-0.137
-0.006
572
509
143
497
54
16
90
67
D0
D1
D2
D3
439.932
472.418
37.684,
7.472
854
020
494
018
C4
C5
C6
C7
-0.002
0.005
0.001
-0.002
344
118
879
044
44
68
82
72
D4
D5
D6
D7
2.920
0.005,
-0.963
-0.188
828
184
864
732
C8
C9
-0.000 461 22
0.000 457 24
D8
D9
0.191
0.049
203
025
calibration
W1(T90) = a1[W(T90) - 1] +
If the SPRT is to be used over the entire range 273.15 K to 1234.93 K, it must be
calibrated at the triple point of water (273.16 K) and at the freezing points of
tin (505.078 K), zinc (692.677 K), aluminum (933.473 K), and silver, (1234.93 K).
The deviation function is given by the relation:
W6(T90) = a6[W(T90) - 1] + b6[W(T90) - 1]2
+ c6[W(T90) - 1]3 + d[W(T90) - W(933.473 K)]2
5
1]2 + c1[,nW(T90)]i+n,
i=I
(24)
The values of a6, b6, and c6 are determined from the measured deviations W(T90)
of W ( T 90) from the reference values W, ( T 90) [obtained from eq (22)] at the
freezing points :of tin (505.078 K), zinc (692.677 K), and aluminum, (933.473 K),
ignoring the term involving d. Then, d is determined-from these values of a6, b 6,
c 6 and the deviation W 6( T 90) of W ( T 90) from the reference value W i( T 90) at the
freezing point of silver (1234.93 K). The coefficient d is, used only for
temperature measurements in the range from the freezing point of aluminum to the
freezing point of silver. For temperature measurements below the freezing point of
aluminum, d = 0.
b1[W(T90) -
(23)
The values of the constants C0 and D0 and of the coefficients Ci and Di of eqs
(22) and (23) are, listed in table 5.
24.5561 K (the triple point of neon), down. to 54.3584 K (the triple point of
oxygen), or down to 83.8058 K (the triple point of argon).
The deviation function for
given by the relation:
(22)
(18)
SPRTs may be calibrated for use throughout the whole range 273.15 K to 1234.93 K
or for shorter subranges by calibrations at fixed points between 273.15 K and
the upper limit of 933.473 K (freezing point of aluminum,. 660.323 C), of
692.677 K (freezing point of zinc, 419.527 C), of 505.078 K (freezing point of
tin, 231.928 C) of 429.7485 K (freezing point of indium, 156.5985 C), or of
302.9146 K (melting point of gallium, 29.7646 C).
The
Z-162
deviation
function
W 5 ( T 90 )
will
be
discussed
liter
in
the
text.
If an SPRT is not to be used over the entire 273.15 K to 1234.93 K range, but its
use restricted to one of the subranges, the deviation functions and the
calibration points are as follows.
2.3.4.1
ALUMINUM)
For an SPRT used throughout the subrange 273.15 K to 933.473 K, the thermometer is
calibrated at the triple point of water (273.6 K) and at the freezing points of tin
(505.078 K) zinc (692.677 K), and aluminum (9 33.473 K). The deviation function is
given by the relation:
W7(T90) - a7[W(T90) - 1] + b7(W(T90) _ 1]2 + C7(WT90) - 1]3.
For an SPRT used throughout the subrange 273.15 K to 692.677 K, the thermometer is
calibrated at the triple point of water (273.16 K); and at the freezing points of tin
(505.078 K) and zinc (692.677 K). The deviation function is given by the relation:
(26)
The coefficients a8 and ba are determined from the deviations W(T90) of W(T90)
from the reference values Wr(T90) [eq (22)] at the freezing points of tin (505.078
K) and zinc (692.677 K).
2.3.4.3 SUBRANGE 273.15 K (0 C) TO 505.078 K (231.928 C. FREEZING POINT OF TIN)
to 505.078 K. the thermometer is
, and at the freezing points of
of the deviation function is the
K, i.e.,
(27)
The coefficients a8 and b8 are determined from the deviations W(T90) of W(T90) from
the reference values Wr(T90) [eq (22)] at the freezing points of indium (429.7485 K)
and tin (505.078 K).
2.3.4.4 SUBRANGE 273.15 K (0 C) To 429.7485 K (156.5985 C, FREEZING POINT OF
INDIUM)
For an SPRT used throughout the subrange 273.15 K to 429.7485 K. the thermometer is
calibrated at the triple point of water (273.16 K) and at the freezing point of
indium (429.7485 K). The deviation function is:
W10(T90) - a9[W(T90) -1]
(28)
The coefficient a10 is determined from the deviation W(T90) of W(T90) from the
reference value Wr(T90) [eq (22)] at the freezing point of indium (429.7485 K).
(29)
The coefficient a11 is determined from the deviation W(T90) of W(T90) from the
reference value Wr(T90) [eq (22)] at the melting point of gallium (302.9146 K)
K, the thermometer
water (273.16 K),
of the deviation
692.677 K, i.e.,
(30)
The coefficients a5 and b5 are determined from the deviations W(T90) of W(T90)
from the reference values Wr(T90) at the triple point of mercury (234.3156 K) and at
the melting point of gallium (302.9146 K) The reference values Wr(T90) must be
calculated from the appropriate reference function [either eq (14) or eq (2 2 ) }
both reference functions being required to cover this range.
L [T90(X)]
3.1
(25)
3.1.1
The coefficients a7, b7, and C7, are identical to a6, b6, and C6, respectively, are
determined from the deviations W(T90) of W(T90) from the reference values WI,(T90) [eq
(22)] at the freezing points of tin (505.078 K), zinc (692.677 K), and aluminum
(933 . 473 K).
exp[c2/T90(X)]-1
exp[c2/T90-1
in which L(T90) and L[T90(X)] are the spectral concentrations of the radiance of a
blackbody at wavelength (in vacuum) at T90 and at T90(X), respectively. T90(X)
refers to either the silver freezing point [T90(Ag) - 1234.93 K] , the gold freezing
point (T 90 (Au) - 1337.33 K], or the copper freezing point [T90 (Cu) 1357.77 K]. The second radiation constant, C2 (-hc/k), of Plancks radiation
formula has the value C 2 - 0.0143 88 m-K. Although the freezing-point
The calibration of thermometers below the triple point of argon on the ITS-90, as
defined, is relatively complex It is expected that capsule-type SPRTs, rhodiumiron resistance thermometers (RIRTs), and other stable encapsulated resistance
thermometers will be calibrated in terms of the defined ITS-90 and then used as
reference thermometers to maintain the ITS-90 below about 84 K and used to
calibrate other resistance thermometers by the comparison method. The reference
thermometers will be calibrated periodically in terms of the defined ITS-90.
By use of the term "realization of the ITS-90," reference is made to obtaining the
equilibrium states as defined by the scale, to having thermometers in thermal
equilibrium with those equilibrium states, and to making accurate measurements and
interpretations of the requisite properties of those thermometers in terms of the
ITS-90.
Considerable effort has been expended to develop and realize the EPT-76, a scale
which covered the range 0.5 K to 30 K. This scale has been widely disseminated among
low temperature scientists. At NIST, the EPT-76 has been maintained on referencestandard RIRTs for use in calibrating customer thermometers. Upon introduction of
the ITS-90, NIST converted the EPT-76 on the reference-standard RIRTs to the ITS-90
using the specified differences [83] between T90 and T76, This converted scale is
being used to calibrate other thermometers until such time that NIST realizes the
ITS-90 in this temperature region directly as defined. It is recommended that
those laboratories that have thermometers with calibrations on the EPT-76 adjust
their T76 values to conform to T90 values. When NIST realizes the ITS-90 as defined
in this range, the difference between the converted scale on the referencestandard RIRTs (and, where appropriate, on capsule SPRTs) and the realized
scale will be determined.
3.1.2 VAPOR PRESSURE THERMOMETRY AND THE CVGT RANGE
For most measurements below about 100 K, better precision can be obtained with
capsule-type SPRTs than with the long-stem type. In the calibration of SPRTs,
however, long-stem type SPRTs (immersion-type SPRTs) can be calibrated easily by
a direct immersion process down to the triple point of argon (83.8058 K) by moving the
SPRTs from one fixed-point device to another. Unless capsule-type SPRTs and
other capsule-type thermometers are installed inside long stem-like holders,
however, they will require re-installation, and re-wiring whenever different
fixed-point apparatuses are used. (In this document, the phrase capsule-type
thermometers means encapsulated resistance thermometers of small o v e r a l l
dimensions.) It is desirable, therefore, to be able to calibrate capsule-type
SPRTs and other capsule-type thermometers at the argon triple point and below (or,
if possible, even at the triple point of water and below since calibrations of
SPRTs require measurements at the triple point of water) in an integrated
"multi-task" (multi- fixed-point) apparatus. Such a multi-task apparatus
requires, in addition to wells for capsule thermometers (in thermal equilibrium
in a "single cryostat block"), means for calibration using 3He, 4He, and e-H2 vapor
pressure thermometry, 3He and 4He CVGTs, and triple points of e-H2 Ne, O2, Ar, Hg,
and H 2 O - A total of 11 chambers is required if all of the overlapping
definitions of the ITS-90 are to be evaluated and if a "continuous calibration,"
without re-installation and re-wiring of the SPRTs, is desired from 0.65 K to
273.16 K. In addition, unless high pressure sealed cells of the reference gases
are used, tubes to each of the chambers, except those for Hg and H20, are required.
Since 3He and 4He vapor-pressure and CVGT ranges overlap to a large extent
chambers for 4He vapor-pressure measurements and for 4He CVGT measurements could be
eliminated and the ITS-90 could still be realized. Also, chambers for e-H2 vaporpressure and the e-H2 triple-point realizations could be combined. The number of
chambers could be reduced further if the cryostat block could be allowed to warm
to ambient temperature or higher for exchanging certain of the fixed-point
substances, or if it were permissible to perform the calibrations of the capsule
thermometers at the triple points of argon, mercury, and water in other
apparatuses, using a long-stem type holder. This procedure, however, would
require a longer time for calibration.
The number of chambers can also be reduced if suitable, highly stable capsule
thermometers are available for correlating the scales; for this purpose, the
capsule SPRTs would be calibrated in another, simpler, fixed-point apparatus. It
is expected that such a set of reference-standard resistance thermometers would be
calibrated, and that routine calibrations of customer thermometers on the ITS-90
would be by comparison with these reference thermometers. The reference
thermometers would be checked occasionally against the defined ITS-90. It is hoped
that resistance thermometer devices will be more reproducible than the ability to
realize the defined ITS-90. Depending upon the design of the cryostat, the defined
ITS-90 may lack the desired reproducibility when realized in a multi-task
apparatus of high complexity. In order to achieve the best realization of the
ITS-90, it may be more practical to limit the number of defining fixed points
in a single cryostat block.
The greatest problem in realization of the fixed points and in calibrations of
capsule thermometers is ensuring that the multi-task or a "single-task" cryostat
block is isothermal. Depending upon the design, a thermal gradient can persist. The
presence 3 He, 4 He, e-H 2 , Ne, 0 2 , and/or Ar gases in their respective
chambers are expected to be beneficial in making the apparatus isothermal, but, the
gases may be a source of thermal oscillation. (In designing an apparatus for low
temperature gases, provisions should be made to avoid thermal oscillations
in the gas.) The vapor pressures of Ne and Ar are high at their respective triplepoint temperatures so that thermal equilibrium should be easily attained at their
triple points.
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For a practical cryostat block, the 3He and 4He CVGTs must connect thermally the 3He
and 4He vapor-pressure scales and the fixed points of e-H2 and Ne. Such a cryostat
block will require six chambers (separate 3He and 4He vapor-pressure chambers,
separate 3He and 4He CVGT chambers, e-H2 vapor-pressure and e-H2 triple-point chamber,
and a Ne chamber) to realize the ITS-90 in the most satisfactory manner at and below
the Ne triple point. This arrangement will permit a direct comparison of the
different parts of the scale and/or calibration of thermometers. Since the
combination of 4He vapor-pressure thermometry and 4He constant volume gas
thermometry are redundant with 3He vapor-pressure thermometry and 3He constant volume
gas thermometry, the 4He systems are not required. Hence, the number of chambers
required could be reduced to four and the ITS-90 could still be realized. It should
be noted, however, that, depending upon the CVGT filling pressure, the dp/dT of a
3He CVGT may be less sensitive than 4He vapor-pressure thermometry. Since SPRTS
can be calibrated only down to the argon triple-point temperature using the longstem SPRT apparatus, it would be most practical and useful to include an oxygen
triple-point chamber in the low-temperature system, thereby increasing the number
of chambers,to five. Also, since it is highly desirable to overlap calibrations
obtained in a long-stem type SPRT apparatus with those obtained in a lowtemperature apparatus, an argon triple-point chamber should be included. This
increases the number of chambers for the low temperature apparatus to six.
Although it is desirable to have as few tubes as possible going to the cryostat
block in order to minimize temperature gradients in the block, one must build into
the system enough redundant components to be able to check the system for proper
and accurate operation. For example, although the CVGT is calibrated at only the
triple-point temperatures of neon and hydrogen and at one point in the 3He or 4He vapor
pressure range between 3.0 K and 5.,0 K, the system should have the capability for
the measurement of hydrogen vapor pressures at about 17 K and 20.3 K so that
temperatures measured by means of vapor pressures and by the CVGT m a y b e
compared. Of course, if the system is operating properly, the
temperatures measured by the two techniques should agree. Similarly, there should
be the capability to measure the vapor pressures of both 3He and 4He so that
temperatures measured with the CVGT in the range from 3 K to 5 K and by means of
3He and 4He vapor pressures may be compared for agreement. Also, it is desirable to
design the CVGT for absolute gas thermometry measurements; the CVGT can check the
consistency of the ITS-90 from about 3 K to 90 K.
3.1.3.2
Vapor-Pressure Measurements
At the lower temperature limit of 1.25 K, the vapor pressure of 4He is 114.7 Pa
and the temperature derivative of the vapor pressure is 0.76 Pa/.K. At the
upper limit of 5 K, the vapor pressure and, the temperature derivative of the
vapor pressure of 4He are 1946.29.7 Pa and 146.53 Pa/mK, respectively. The
required pressure resolutions of the vapor pressure that corresponds to 0.1 mK
are 0.076 Pa at 1.25 K and 14.7 Pa at 5.0 K [37,38].
3.1.3.3
The equilibrium composition of the two molecular states of hydrogen (ortho and
para) is temperature dependent. The room temperature composition, about 75% ortho
and 25% -para, is referred to as normal hydrogen (n-H2). On liquefaction, the
composition slowly changes toward the equilibrium composition corresponding to
its temperature. ~ In the process, the heat of transition is released, resulting
in the evaporation of some hydrogen. A catalyst, such as activated ferric
hydroxide, hastens the equilibration. The catalyst must be placed in the sample
chamber in order to ensure that the hydrogen has the appropriate
equilibrium composition. Most of the conversion must be made before collecting
the liquid in the sample chamber since the heat of conversion (1664 J/mol) from
the ortho to the -para,molecular state is larger than the heat of vaporization
(900 J/mol) of normal hydrogen. The normal boiling point of e-H2 (equilibrium
composition: 0.21% ortho and 99.79% -para) is about 0.12 K lower than that of
n-H2. The temperatures near 17.035 K and 20.27 K are determined from vaporpressure measurements near 33,,321.3 Pa and 101,292 Pa, respectively [2,31,58].
3.1.3.4
3.1.3 REALIZATION OF THE VAPOR PRESSURE AND CVGT SCALES AT TEMPERATURES BELOW THE
NEON TRIPLE POINT
4He
Since liquid 4He can be obtained easily, the vapor pressure can be determined
above a bath of the liquid in which an apparatus containing the thermometer is
i m m e r s e d . o r a t e c h n i q u e u s i n g a s m a l l b u l b o f 4H e s a m p l e , w i t h t h e
thermometer in good thermal contact, can be employed. The lower end of the gaspressure tube should have a small orifice in order to reduce superfluid 4He film
flow at temperatures below 2.1768 K [61,91]. The 4He sample bulb must be in
thermal equilibrium with the cryostat block. The cryostat block temperature
should be checked for consistency with the observed dp/,dT of the vapor pressure
at the temperature of measurement.
Some of the following precautions and corrections that are applicable to absolute
constant-volume gas thermometry should be included in the calibration of the CVGT
at the three specified temperatures of calibration:
1. The volume of the gas bulb should be sufficiently large relative to the gaspressure-line volume to minimize the error in correcting for the "dead space."
On the other hand, the diameter of the gas-pressure line should not be so small
as to cause large thermomolecular pressure corrections.
2. The temperature coefficient of volume expansion and the pressure expansion of
the gas bulb should be known accurately. (It is desirable to check the
calibration by using the,CVGT ih the absolute mode.)
Table 6. The effect of pressure on the temperatures of the defining fixed points.
The reference pressure for the equilibrium states of freezing and
melting points is one standard atmosphere (101,325 Pa). Triple points have the
vapor pressure of the material when the solid, liquid and vapor phases are present
in equilibrium.
Material
T90
e-H2 TP
Ne TP
O2 TP
Ar TP
Hg TP
H2O TP
Ga HP
In FP
Sn FP
Zn FP
Al FP
Ag FP
Au FP
Cu FP
13.8033
24.5561
54.3584
83.8058
234.3156
273.16
302.9146
429.7485
505.078
692.677
933.473
1234.93
1337.33
1357.77
mK/(meter of liquid)
34
16
12
25
5.4
-7.5
-2.0
4.9
3.3
4.3
7.0
6.0
6.1
3.3
0.25
1.9
1.5
3.3
7.1
-0.73
-1.2
3.3
2.2
2.7
1.6
5.4
10.
2.6
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ideal
gas
law
may
be
applied.
pV = nRT,
(32)
yields
dp/dT
Rn/V,
(33)
(34)
where n/V is given in mol/m3. If a gas bulb of 1000 cm3 is filled to four
atmospheres at 273.16 K, n/V would be approximately 178 mol/m 3, and dp/dT
becomes 1484 Pa/K. Since the resolution of many high quality mercury-manometer
systems is about 0.03 Pa to 0.2 Pa, the temperature resolution is about 0.03 mK
to 0.1 mK. It is to be noted that since
p/T = Rn/V,
(35)
the sensitivity dp/dT is constant,: independent of the gas bulb volume, as long
as the gas density at the filling temperature is constant. Hence, the gas-bulb
volume and the gas filling pressure should be chosen so that errors from the
effect of dead space, gas non-ideality effects and other effects are negligibly
small. See references [6,13,49,60].
3.1.3.5
Pressure Measurements
Efforts have been made to minimize the requirement of highly precise and
accurate pressure measurements in the realization of the defining fixed points
of the ITS-90 . The fixed points involving freezing and melting require
knowledge of the pressure only within the significance of the relative ly small
pressure effect ( cf. table 6). Accurate pressure measurements are required,
however, to realize the vapor-pressure-temperature scales of 3He and 4He in the
range 0.65 K to 5.0 K, and to realize the vapor-pressure-temperature scale of eH2 close to 17.035 K and 20.27 K. To realize the CVGT scale using 3He or 4He gas
in the range 3.0 K to the triple point of neon (24.5561 K), only accurate
pressure-ratio measurements are required.
3.1.3.5.5
3.2.1
EFFECT OF IMPURITIES
A = L/R[T(pure)]2,
Oil Manometry
The techniques and the requirements of oil manometry are similar to those of
mercury manometry.
3.1.3.5.3
The pressure balanced by a dead-weight piston gauge is obtained from the mass of
the piston and the applied weights, and the effective area of the freely rotating
piston inside a closely-fitting cylinder. For determination of the absolute
pressure, the gauge must be enclosed and evacuated by a high capacity pumping
system to minimize the back pressure from the gas leaking between the piston and
the cylinder [13,60,81,96]. The local acceleration due to gravity must be known
accurately. Corrections must be applied for the effect of the streaming gas and
for any back pressure. It is advisable to check the readings of the piston gauge
against a primary mercury manometer. Also, the variation
of the effective area
with pressure must be determined with a mercury manometer. The aerostatic head of
the manometry system will change as gas leaks between the piston and the cylinder
causing the piston to sink deeper into the cylinder. The position of the piston
may be maintained by automatically pumping more gas
into the system. A
resolution of 1 ppm [13] and an certainty of about 15 ppm have been reported in
the pressure range 2 kPa to 200 kPa [63,81].
3.1.3.5.4
The diaphragm pressure detector consists of a thin metal disk clamped under
tension between two flat electrodes which form two capacitors, with the disk
common to both capacitors. Any pressure differential across the metal disk
causes the disk to deflect , increasing the capacitance on one side while
decreasing
the capacitance on the other side. This change is detected by
capacitance bridge techniques. Instruments for absolute pressure measurements are
available; however, they require periodic recalibrations to achieve
uncertainties of 1 to 5 parts in 104 of the readings.
The diaphragm pressure detector is used in high precision manometry as pressure
balance detectors, i.e. , with the pressures equal on both sides of the
diaphragm. The diaphragm pressure balance detector separates the gas of the
apparatus (vapor pressure apparatus or GVGT) from the counter-balancing gas of
which the pressure is determined.
The resolution of diaphragm gauges has been reported [13] to be about 0.002 Pa.
Instability due to different pressures, hysteresis temperature effects,and
other causes may decrease the resolution ion to 0.02 Pa in
actual pressure
measurements [13].
(37)
Substance
3.1.3.5.2
(36)
In eq (36), T(obs) is the observed freezing point of the particular sample being
investigated, T(pure) is the freezing point of the 100% pure material, x2 is the
mole fraction impurity concentration, and A is the first cryoscopic constant.
A is given by the relation:
e-H2
Ne
O2
Ar
Hg
H2O
Ga
In
Sn
Zn
Al
Ag
Au
Cu
Fixed Point
Temperature
T/K
13.8033
24.5561
54.3584
83.8058
234.3156
273.16
302.9146
429.7485
505.078
692.677
933.473
1234.93
1337.33
1357.77
Latent Heat
of Fusion
kJ/mole
0.117
0.335
0.444
1.188
2.292
6.008
5.585
3.264
6.987
7.385
10.79
11.30
12.364
13.14
K-1
0.0739
0.0668
0.0181
0.0203
0.00502
0.00968
0.00732
0.00213
0.00329
0.00185
0.00149
0.000891
0.000831
0.000857
where L is the molar heat of fusion and R is the molar gas constant. (Note:
eq (36) is an approximation. A more complete expression includes secondary
cryoscopic constants.
The term "first cryoscopic constant" is used here for
distinction. Also, in some cases, the term "cryoscopic constant" refers to the
reciprocal of eq (37) and in other cases, to the effect of impurities per liter
or kilogram of solvent.) The first cryoscopic constants of metals are relatively
smaller than those of molecular substances and of the
"cryogenic" gases (3He,
4 He, e-H , Ne, O , and Ar). Referring to eq (36), zinc, which has a first
2
2
cryoscopic
constant
of
0.0018/K,
requires
an
overall
impurity
concentration of approximately 2 parts in 107 for the temperature of the halffrozen sample to be depressed by 0.0001 K, relative to the liquidus point.
On
the other hand, argon, with a first cryoscopic constant of 0.0203/K, requires
an impurity concentration close to 2 parts in 106 for the same temperature
depression. Table 7 lists the heats of fusion and the first cryoscopic
constants of substances specified for the defining fixed points. It is the
usual practice at NIST to calibrate SPRTs during the first 50% of the freeze.
3.2.2
3.2.2.1
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TO SAMPLE
RESERVOIR
TO HIGH VACUUM
AND ELECTRICAL
LEAD TERMINALS
PORT FOR FILLING
LIQUID NITROGEN
LIQUID NITROGEN
SAMPLE CELL
67 cm
BAFFLES
CAPSULE SPRT
WELLS (6)
VACUUM CAN
SUPER INSULATED
DEWAR
56 cm
Figure 4.
A schematic drawing of the NIST argon triple-point apparatus for calibrating seven
long-stem SPRTs and six capsule SPRTs. Six long-stem SPRT wells surround a central SPRT well,
which is large enough to accommodate a holder for calibrating a capsule SPRT. At the bottom of the
sample cell, six capsule SPRT wells are circularly arranged between the long-stem SPRT wells.
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COPPER
CAPILLARY
AUXILIARY ISOTHERMAL
SHELL, HELD WITH NUT
CELL HEATER
COPPER TEMPERING
STRIPS
SAMPLE CELL
COPPER TUBES
94
mm
HELICALLY GROOVED
COPPER SLEEVE
PLATINUM
RESISTANCE
THERMOMETER
THERMOCOUPLE
CLIPS
25.4
mm
Figure 5. A sealed cell suitable for containing cryogenic gases at high pressures. This cell of
20 cm3 volume was filled to 100 atmospheres with pure oxygen and used to realize the triple point
of oxygen. Another cell of the same outer dimensions, but of 16 cm3 volume and with wells for
three capsule SPRTs, was filled to 163 atmospheres with oxygen and also used to realize the
triple point of oxygen [47].
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the calorimeter system thermally isolates the vessel containing the pure gas
sample and the thermometers. The capsule thermometers should be installed in
close-fitting wells of the sample vessel, using stopcock grease to enhance the
thermal contact. The wells should be vented for easy installation and
subsequent removal of the thermometers since such thermometers are sensitive to
shock. The wells can be vented by designing the well tubes to extend completely
through the sample cell or by machining a small groove along the length of the
well wall. The number of wells in.the vessel is limited only by the practical
size of the vessel and of the calorimeter system. On the other hand, for large
vessels, larger temperature gradients should be expected. The leads to the
thermometers should be tempered on the sample vessel. (Note: the term "temper"
refers to a process whereby sections of the leads or of the protective sheaths of
long-stem SPRTs are placed in "steady-state thermal equilibrium" with
selected parts of the apparatus.)
For calibration of SPRTs, the sample should be completely frozen for the second
time and the temperature set at about 1 K below the triple point, the sample
thermally isolated, and the equilibrium temperature measured. From the
knowledge of the previously determined heat capacity of the system below the
triple point and of the heat of fusion, add enough electrical energy to melt
about 10% of the sample. If T1 is the initial equilibrium temperature just below
the triple point, the required amount of electrical energy Q, to melt 10%
of the sample is:
Since the triple point of argon is about 6 K above the normal boiling point (NBP)
of nitrogen and since liquid nitrogen is readily available in large
quantities, long-stem type SPRTs can be calibrated at the argon triple point in
an apparatus cooled by liquid nitrogen. The apparatus should be designed to
cool the upper part of the protective sheath of the long-stem SPRTs to liquid
nitrogen temperatures, and then to heat the intermediate section of the sheath
above the sensing element to the argon triple point so that the sensing coil will
be in thermal equilibrium with the argon at its triple point [42]. See figure 4
for a schematic of such an apparatus presently in use at the NIST.
In using a temperature fixed point, one must make corrections for the
hydrostatic head of the liquid and for the gas pressure on the defined
equilibrium state. Table 6 gives the dT/dp for the defining fixed points of the
ITS-90, both in terms of the external gas pressure to which the fixed-point
material is exposed and in terms of the column of liquid.
Sample vessels for the cryogenic fixed points could be ruggedly constructed for
high pressures and sealed with a suitable amount of the pure gas [41,79]. These
"sealed-sample vessels can be easily installed and removed from the calorimeter for
replacement of thermometers and also to be transported to other laboratories for
comparison (see fig.5).The amount of gas that can be sealed in such
vessels however,is rather limited and, hence,the calorimetric system must be
operated with sufficient adiabatic control that the small amount of heat of
fusion of the sample is adequate to realize the triple point and then calibrate
the thermometers. Also, since the amount of sample gas is small, extra care
must be taken to clean the vessel thoroughly before filling. The recommended
procedure is to bake the vessel at high vacuum and then purge many times with the
sample gas before finally filling and sealing the cell [41,47,79].
The vessel for a cryogenic fixed point can be installed in the calorimeter and
connected by a small diameter tube to a source of pure gas {1,2,31,32,44,58,59}.
In this design, enough condensed liquid could be used to nearly fill the vessel
and thus, to provide an abundant supply of heat of fusion for calibration of
thermometers. The tube from the vessel must be connected to an "external
expansion volume" of appropriate size so that when the system is at ambient
temperature the pressure is not excessive. The vessel could also be connected to
an external rugged container into which all or nearly all of the sample can be
transferred by cooling, and then contained bye high-pressure valve. Since under
these conditions the "sample vessel" would not be subjected to high
pressures, it can be constructed of thin copper parts. With appropriate gas
handling and cleaning provisions, the same vessel could be used with all of the
reference gases, stored in separate external rugged containers, and the
thermometers calibrated at the fixed points of the gases without the necessity of
having to remove the thermometers from the vessel between fixed-point
can have separate chambers for each of the gases. In the latter design,
separate tubes for the gases must enter the calorimeter system. Although each of
the chambers of a "multi-chamber sample vessel" would be relatively small, the
amount of sample that could be condensed inside each chamber would still be more
than that which is normally used with the high pressure "sealed-sample vessel"
Similar to the procedure used in filling sealed-sample vessels, a thorough
baking, pumping, and purging procedure before filling should be followed with
permanently installed vessels.
where Cs and Ct are the mean heat capacities in the temperature intervals in the
solid and liquid phases, respectively, and To is the triple-point temperature.
yy
,,
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
,,
yy
(38)
(39)
Once the system comes to equilibrium, measure the resistances of all of the
thermometers. Repeat the measurements at 20%, 40%, 60%, 70%, and 80% melted. If
the sample is about 99.9999% pure, all measurements on each thermometer
throughout this melted range should agree to within 0.1 mK to 0.2 mK.
Type A
yyy
,,,
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
,,,
yyy
Type B
Figure 6. Two types of triple point of water cells with wells for platinum
resistance thermometers. The cells contain pure air-free water. The
thermometer wells are made of precision-bore tubing.
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principal impurities are CO, H2, He, and N2. The CO and the N2 impurities can be
frozen out by slowly flowing the sample through a coiled tube immersed in liquid
neon; the H2 and the He impurities can be removed by freezing the neon sample in
liquid hydrogen and pumping, with care so that the lighter isotopes of neon are not
preferentially removed. [The first cryoscopic constant of neon is 0.0668/K.
Consequently, the liquidus point of an ideal neon solution of 99.999% purity would
be approximately 0.1 mK lower than that of 100% pure neon.] The
purified sample
should be collected in a clean stainless-steel cylinder by
cooling the cylinder
in liquid hydrogen (or cooled with liquid helium). If desired, the purified
sample can be collected directly in the cooled sample vessel. See references
[1,79].
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A - platinum resistance thermometer, B - heavy black felt to shield against
ambient radiation, C - polyethylene tube for guiding the SPRT into the
thermometer well (the tube has a small hole near the top of the thermometer well to
allow water, but not ice, to enter the tube.), D - water vapor, E borosilicate glass cell, F - water from the ice bath, G - thermometer well
(precision bore glass), H ice mantle I - air-free water, J - aluminum
bushing with internal taper,at the upper end to guide the SPRT into its close
fitting inner bore, K polyurethane sponge for cushioning the SPRT, L
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water interface guards and thermally stabilizes the inner ice-water
interface temperature that is measured with the SPRT.
Figure 7 shows a triple point of water cell immersed in an ice bath with an SPRT
inserted into the thermometer well. An SPRT should be precooled in a glass tube of
water in an ice bath before it is inserted into the triple-point well so that the
thickness of the water layer next to the thermometer well will not become
excessive. Also, the time required for the SPRT to come into thermal
equilibrium will be shortened. Heavy felt cloth should be used to cover the ice bath
in order to prevent ambient radiation from entering the bath and reaching the
thermometer element, which otherwise would cause the thermometer to give a
slightly high (erroneous) reading. A plastic foam cushion should be placed at the
bottom of the thermometer well to protect the well and the SPRT. Since water is a
poor thermal conductor, a close fitting aluminum sleeve should be used to enhance
the thermal conduction.
The thermometer current should be imposed immediately after insertion of the SPRT
into the cell so that readings can be made under conditions of steady-state self
heating. Five to ten minutes or longer may be required before steady-state
conditions are reached. To avoid errors due to variations in the self heating
that arise from variations in the thermal contact of the thermometer with
its surroundings, it is best to read the SPRT at two currents and extrapolate the
readings to zero power in the SPRT.
3.2.4 FREEZING. MELTING. OR TRIPLE POINTS OF METALS: Hg Ga. In. Sn. Zn. Al. Ag
Au. or Cu
The realization of metal fixed points requires the continuous presence of
liquid-solid or liquid-solid-vapor phases in thermal equilibrium. With SPRTs, the
liquid-solid interface, i.e., the equilibrium whose temperature is measured, must
surround and must be as close to the temperature sensing element as possible.
Since the first cryoscopic constants of metals are relatively low, the fixed-point
metal samples should be at least 99.9999% pure. Figure 8 shows idealized
liquid/solid equilibrium conditions inside fixed point cells used in freezing and
melting experiments. Figure 9 shows a representative arrangement of an SPRT inserted
inside a metal fixed point cell. Ideally, and similar to the water triple-point
cell, an outer liquid-solid interface, which completely surrounds the inner
interface, exists close to the container wall. This outer interface, which has a
temperature very close to that of the inner interface, thermally protects and
thermally stabilizes the inner interface. In freezing experiments, a layer of
solid is first formed at the crucible wall, then a thin layer of solid is induced
on the thermometer well by inserting cooling rods. As freezing advances, the outer
interface approaches the inner interface until all of the material is solid. In
melting experiments, a layer of liquid is first formed next to the crucible, then
a thin layer of liquid is formed next to the thermometer well by inserting a
warming rod or a long heater. As melting advances, the outer liquid/solid
interface approaches the inner interface.
Since different furnace or bath designs are required for fixed-point cells
operated at different temperatures, they will1 be discussed along with each of
the f i x e d p o i n t s , o r r e f e r e n c e s w i l l b e m a d e t o a p p r o p r i a t e s o u r c e s o f
Z-169
descriptions.
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In radiation thermometry, the liquid-solid phase of the metal fixed point must
completely surround the blackbody radiator capacity
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Containers for the fixed-point metals must not contaminate the metal sample, and the
container material must be rugged enough to retain its integrity under thermal
cycling between the temperature of use and ambient temperature. The container
material preferably should be inert to air at temperatures of use;if not, e.g.,
graphite above about 200 C, the container plus the fixed-point material must be
protectively enclosed in an inert gas such as nitrogen, argon, or helium, using
either a borosilicate or fused silica glass envelope. It should be assumed that
the fixed-point material itself will react chemically with air and, thus, the
material must be protected.*
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Any container material can be used with mercury that is sufficiently rigid and
does not dissolve in, or chemically react with, mercury in the temperature range of
storage and application. The choice will depend upon whether the mercury fixedpoint cell is to be used at its triple point, at its freezing point, or
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10 cm
On the ITS-90, the triple point of mercury (equilibrium phase state of mercury
solid, liquid, and vapor phases) is assigned the value 234.3156 K (-38.8344C).
Depending upon the choice of container material and operating procedure, it may be
more practical to realize the mercury freezing point at one standard
atmosphere, the value being 234.3210 K (-38.8290 C). Mercury samples with
impurity content of 1 part in 108 or less can be prepared by potassium hydroxide and
nitric acid washings, followed by triple distillation [48]. The alkali and acid
washings can be carried out by vigorously bubbling clean filtered air, through
the mixture of mercury and the alkali or the acid. To remove any remaining
oxidizable impurities, the first two distillations should be carried out under
reduced pressures with a fine stream of clean filtered air bubbling into the
mercury in the distillation container. The third distillation should be done
under high vacuum to remove the noble metals. With the high-purity mercury
(99.999999%), both freezing and melting techniques give triple-point temperatures
that agree to within 0.1 mK over most of the liquid-solid range. [The first
cryoscopic constant of mercury is 0.00503/K. Consequently, the liquidus point
of an ideal mercury solution of 99.999999% purity would be approximately 0.002
mK lower than that of 100% pure mercury.]
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Type 304
Stainless Steel
Dimensions in mm
Z-170
at either one.
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container. A stainless-steel, mercury triple-point cell may also be mounted inside
the stainless steel container. With the high-purity mercury sample, both freezing
and melting techniques yield triple-point values agreeing to within 0.1 mK over
most of the liquid-solid range.
To start a freeze, fill the stainless steel enclosure that contains the mercury
triple-point cell with dry air and immerse it in a Dry Ice/ethyl alcohol bath.
Fill the themometer well with ethyl alcohol and insert therein an SPRT for
monitoring the temperature of the cell. Usually, mercury supercools about 6 C in
a borosilicate glass cell but only about 3 C in a stainless steel cell. When
recilescence is observed, evacuate the stainless steel holder. Remove the
monitoring SPRT from the well and replace it with a thin-wall stainless steel
tube that contains ethyl alcohol and that has been cooled in a tube of ethyl
alcohol immersed in a Dry Ice/ethyl alcohol bath. Insert successively into the
stainless steel tube two or three liquid-nitrogen cooled glass rods, for about
5 minutes each, in order to freeze a thin layer of mercury around the thermometer
well. The purpose of the stainless steel tube is to collect the frost that forms on
the rods when they are removed from the liquid nitrogen. Remove the stainless steel
tube and replace it with the monitoring SPRT, which has been cooling in the tube
of cold ethyl alcohol. Switch on the thermometer measuring current. (Note: it may
be necessary to refill the thermometer well with a small amount of cold ethyl
alcohol from the Dry-ice cooled tube before the monitoring SPRT is inserted into
the well. The well should be completely filled with ethyl alcohol when the SPRT is
in the well.) With the induced inner freeze around the thermometer well,
temperature equilibrium is reached in about 5 minutes. After the resistance of
the monitoring SPRT is read, other cooled SPRTs are successively inserted
into the mercury cell and calibrated. The final reading in a cell is made with the
monitoring SPRT in order to check the extent of the freeze. This final reading of
the monitoring SPRT must agree with the initial reading to within 0.1 mK.
See reference {43} for more details on the calibration procedure at the
mercury triple point.
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Figure 12.
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CAP (TEFLON)
9 mm
1 mm
5 mm DIA. HOLE
THROUGH CAP
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44.34 mm OD
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CONTAINER (TEFLON)
THERMOMETER WELL
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30 mm OD FUSED
SILICA TUBE
in a stainless
pressure inside
freezing point.
used to realize
A tube furnace containing the zinc-point cell is controlled about 5 C above the
freezing point until the metal is completely melted. If the furnace temperature
is maintained at a higher temperature, the zinc will melt faster, but the zinc
should never be heated by more than about 5 C above its melting point. (It is
convenient to control the furnace temperature automatically and melt the zinc
sample overnight so that the freezing of the metal can be started early in the
morning and the calibration of six or more test SPRTs can be completed during
the same day.) Insert the zinc-point check SPRT into the cell well. When the
SPRT indicates that the melt is about 5 C above the freezing point, change the
furnace temperature control settings to control at 5 C below the freezing point
in order to initiate rapid cooling for nucleation. When the check SPRT indicates
recalescence, change the furnace temperature control settings to control at 1 C
to 0.5 C below the freezing point. Withdraw the check SPRT from the cell well
and insert successively into the well two fused silica glass rods, each initially
at room temperature, for about 5 minutes each, and then insert again the cool
check SPRT. This freezes a thin mantle around the thermometer well. Within
about 20 to 30 minutes, the readings on the check SPRT should indicate that the
cell is at temperature equilibrium. After the readings on the check SPRT are
completed, test SPRTs, that have been heated in an auxiliary furnace, are
successively inserted into the cell well and calibrated. After all of the test
SPRTs are calibrated, the preheated check SPRT is inserted again into the cell
well and measurements made on it. This second reading should agree with the
first to within 0.1 mK. references [41,73,75].
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Figure 15. A graphite freezing point cell enclosed inside a fused silica tube
with tube connection to high vacuum, purified argon gas source, and pressure
gauge.
A - connection to high vacuum, purified argon source, and pressure gauge, B
fused-silica-to-Kovar graded seal, C - fused-silica connecting tube, outer
surface matte finished to minimize radiation piping, D - thermometer guide
tube, E - heat shunts (Inconel disks), F - thermal insulation (Fiberfrax), G fused-silica outer envelope, H - graphite lid, I - graphite thermometer
well, J - fused-silica thermometer well, K - fused-silica fiber-woven tape for
cushioning the graphite freezing-point cell inside the fused-silica enclosure,
L - metal sample, M - graphite crucible, N - fused-silica fiber pad for
cushioning the thermometer, 0 - Fiberfrax paper liner.
Figure 16. A method for filling a graphite freezing-point cell by melting the
metal sample in the graphite crucible. The required amount of sample is placed
in the graphite crucible and the crucible is inserted into the fused silica
tube. To protect the sample, the fused silica tube is evacuated or filled with
an inert gas (e.g., purified argon) before melting the metal in a tube furnace.
Depending upon the geometry of the sample, the melting of two or more batches
of sample may be required.
A - Silicone rubber stopper, B - fused silica tube, C - graphite crucible,
D - metal sample.
The freezing point of aluminum is assigned the value 933.473 K (660.323 C).
Metal samples of 99.9999% purity are commercially available. High purity
graphite containers have been used successfully with aluminum. High purity
liquid aluminum has been found to supercool about 1 C to 2 C; hence, its freeze
can be initiated in the furnace without withdrawing the cell from the furnace.
Aluminum is highly reactive, particularly at elevated temperatures; liquid
aluminum is capable of dissolving many metals. Liquid aluminum reacts with
moisture, forming the oxide and dissolving the hydrogen. The compounds Al4C3 and
aluminum oxycarbide have been found in aluminum samples cast in graphite at
1000 C. Because of the high chemical reactivity of aluminum, the graphite cell
containing the metal must be completely protected by enclosing the cell in a
fused silica envelope (see fig. 15). The argon or helium gas that is used to
pressurize the freezing metal at one atmosphere must be thoroughly devoid of
moisture, hydrogen, oxygen, hydrocarbons, and other substances that would react
with liquid aluminum. The cell must not be heated more than 5 C above the
aluminum freezing point. [The first cryoscopic constant of aluminum is
0.00149/K. Consequently, the liquidus point of an ideal aluminum solution of
99.9999% purity would be approximately 0.7 K lower than that of 100% pure
aluminum.]
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High purity aluminum can be obtained in the form of shots or rods. Determine.
the internal volume of the graphite container, taking into account the
thermometer well. Determine the mass of liquid aluminum required to fill the
cell to within 0.5 cm of the graphite lid. Weight out aluminum shots or cut and
clean aluminum rods that correspond to this mass. The rods should be cut with
a carbide tipped tool and cleaned by etching in a hot (about 200 C) solution
consisting (by volume) of reagent grade phosphoric acid (15 parts, sulfuric
acid (5 parts), and nitric acid (7 part), and then carefully rinsing many times
in distilled water. Load the graphite crucible with the aluminum sample and
then slide it into an extra-long fused-silica test tube such as that shown in
figure 16. Insert the test tube into the tube furnace and evacuate it. While
continuing to evacuate the tube, set the furnace temperature to control at about
5 C above the melting point of aluminum. When the sample has completely melted,
cool it to room temperature, while continuing to pump the tube. If aluminum
shot, or rods of odd sizes, are used, the graphite cell will require several
loadings and meltings before the desired amount of total sample has been loaded
into the cell. When the graphite crucible is appropriately loaded with the
sample, replace the silicone rubber stopper at the mouth of the extra-long test
tube of figure 16 with the device for inserting the graphite thermometer well
and lid (see reference [45] or fig. 17). Insert the test tube into the tube
furnace, evacuate it, and then fill it with high purity argon to a pressure
slightly above ambient. Melt the aluminum sample and push the graphite well and
lid into the cell. Cool the sample to room temperature, while maintaining the
argon pressure in the test tube slightly above the ambient pressure. Finally,
assemble the graphite cel1 containing the aluminum sample into the
desired
freezing - point cell configuration (see references [43,45,701] or fig. 15).
244
mm
Figure 17. An apparatus for installing a graphite thermometer well and lid in a
graphite crucible containing a molten metal sample.
A - stainless steel pusher rod, B - silicone rubber gas seal (permits linear
motion of the pusher rod A), C - inlet for purified argon gas that is used in
purging and maintaining positive pressure of the gas during the assembly process,
D - silicone rubber stopper, E - stainless steel flange attached to the pusher
rod for pressing against the graphite lid and thermometer well during assembly.
F - graphite lid for the crucible, G - slit on the pusher rod (the two halves
spring outward to hold the graphite thermometer well and lid while melting the
metal sample), H - graphite thermometer well, I - fused-silica tube, J - a part
of the fused-silica tube where its I.D. matches closely with the O.D. of the
crucible and its lid so that the lid can be easily guided onto the opening of
the crucible, K - graphite crucible, L - molten metal sample.
Z-174
thermometer well. Then, insert again the check SPRT stepwise, as described
above, into the cell. Within about 20 to 30 minutes, the readings on the
check SPRT should indicate that the cell is at temperature equilibrium.
After the readings on the check SPRT are completed, it is removed from the
cell stepwise, as described above. The test SPRTs are then successively
inserted stepwise, calibrated, and removed stepwise as described for thecheck SPRT. After all of the test SPRTs have been calibrated, the check
SPRT is inserted again into the cell well and read. This second reading
should agree with the first to within 0.2 mK.
When SPRTs are cooled rapidly from the silver point to ambient
temperature, lattice vacancies are quenched in and these must be removed
before the SPRTs are measured at the triple point of water. To relieve
any quenched in lattice vacancies, the SPRTs that have been calibrated at
the silver point are heated in an auxiliary furnace at about 960C for
30 minutes or so and then gradually cooled to about 500 C over 3.5 hours
or more before withdrawing from the furnace to cool at ambient
temperature. In order to protect the platinum of the SPRT from
contamination by diffusion of metals at high temperatures (above 660C,
the SPRTs should be enclosed in a platinum tube or other protective
device.
3.2.5 CONTROL CHARTS OF CHECK THERMOMETERS
Control charts should be kept for all of the check thermometers associated
with the various fixed points. Each of these charts will usually consist
of a chronological graph of the check thermometer resistance value, R(X),
obtained from measurements in the fixed-point cell X, and of the ratio,
W(X) = R(X)/R(TPW), of the resistance value R(X) to the resistance value,
R(TPW), obtained from measurements in a triple point of water cell.
Presumably, such charts have been kept by those involved in precision
thermometry. Entries on such control charts are made each time the
particular fixed point cell is used. Since those involved in precision
thermometry would have used triple point of water cells for their work
based on the IPTS-68 and they would have used W(X), the same control chart
can be continued with the ITS-90. The reason, of course, is that the
behavior of the fixed point cells is independent of the scale. Not all of
the fixed points of the ITS-90, however, are the same as those of the
IPTS-68. The ITS-90 uses some of the IPTS-68 fixed points but it also uses
other fixed points. See reference (64).
Some metrologists may not have used W(X) as defined above, but may have
used the W(t) of the IPTS-68. In that case, there will be a discontinuity
in their control charts involving W when they implement the ITS-90 and
begin using W(X). The magnitude of the discontinuity will simply be the
ratio R(273.16 K)/R(273.15 K).
Control charts involving only R(X) as a function of time will not have any
discontinuity due to the change in the scale. Depending on the temperature
of interest, of course, there may be need to start additional control
charts.
3.3 RADIATION THERMOMETRY
Above the freezing point of silver (1234.93 K), the ITS-90 is defined in
terms of Plancks radiation law. The values of temperatures T90 on the
ITS-90 are obtained from the observed ratios of the spectral concentrations
of the radiance L of a blackbody at the wavelength (in vacuum) at T90 and
at the reference temperature T90(X) according to eq. (31).
Inside a closed cavity, the radiation densities at different wavelengths
depend only upon the temperature of the cavity walls. When a practical
radiator is designed with a small hole in the wall to observe the
radiation density at , there arises the question of how much the observed
radiation departs from the blackbody radiation for a radiator design of a
given geometry and material of construction. There are numerous papers on
the theoretical analysis of the emissivities, associated with cavity
geometry and construction materials and descriptions of radiator designs
that have been used in radiation thermometry (8, 9, 34, 35, 54, 77, 87, 89, 95).
The emissivities of cavities constructed of specular reflectors and
diffuse reflectors have been analyzed (87). It is expected that at high
temperatures many materials become oxidized and, consequently, become
diffuse reflectors. Although it is difficult to determine the actual
temperature gradients in a cavity, the effect of temperature gradients has
also been treated (10, 11). The effective emissivity of a graphite
blackbody cavity has been computed to be 0.99997 0.00003 (77).
For radiation thermometer calibrations at the silver, gold, or copper
fixed point, the blackbody cavity should be constructed of graphite and
surrounded by the freezing or melting metal contained in graphite to
retain the high purity of the metal that is used. [The first cryoscopic
constants of all three of these metals are extremely low (silver:
0.000891/K; gold: 0.000831/K; Cu: 0.000857/K). Consequently, the idealsolution liquidus points of these metals of 99.9999% purity would be
approximately 1.1 mK to 1.2 mK lower than that of 100% pure metals.]
References [27, 55, 56, 57, 62, 77] give some details of construction of
suitable graphite fixed point blackbody cavities. The metal should be
protected from air using an inert gas, such as argon, nitrogen, or helium,
at a pressure slightly above ambient. The graphite container or auxiliary
graphite scavengers can remove small amounts of oxygen impurities. For the
blackbody cavity at the platinum point, pure alumina has been used in an
oxidizing atmosphere to avoid the reaction between platinum metal and
alumina in which oxygen gas is formed and metallic aluminum is dissolved
in the platinum [33,86].
Usually, optical pyrometers or photoelectric pyrometers are used to
determine the ratio of the radiances of a source of unknown temperature with
that of the reference source. The optical system of the instrument is
designed to focus a nearly monochromatic image of the radiation source onto
a photodetector, which until about the mid 1950s was only the human eye;
now the eye has been replaced in high precision measurements by
photoelectric detectors because of their greater accuracy and their
suitability for automation of the measurements. Two methods are commonly
used to determine the ratios of spectral radiances. Either the photoelectric
pyrometer is designed for comparing the two radiation sources by null
detection operation, similar in principle to the disappearing filament
Z-175
(40)
The differences (T90 - T90) between 14 K and 100 K were obtained by Working Group 4
of the CCT by graphical interpolation of data from the published literature. The
differences (T 90 - T 68 ), or (t 90 - t 68 ), between -200 C and 630 C were
obtained by Working Group 4 of the CCT from published data on two SPRTs, one
SPRT covering the range, below 0 C, and the other covering the range from 0 C
to 630 C. A polynomial of the form:
8
(t90 - t68)/C = ai(t90/630)i
i=1
was fitted to the data from
a1 = -0.148759
a2 = -0.267408
a3 = 1.080760
a4 = 1.269056
(41)
The NIST offers calibration services for various thermometers and pyrometers
covering the range from 0.65 K to 4200 C (see NIST SP 250). Of this range, the
Chemical Process Metrology Division offers calibrations for contact thermometers
covering the range from 0.65 K to 2400 K, and the Radiometric Physics Division
offers calibrations for non-contact thermometers (radiation pyrometers) covering
the range from 1234.93 K (961.78 Q to 4200 C. Calibrations of only contacttype. thermometers will be discussed here. The types of contact thermometers
calibrated include rhodium-iron resistance thermometers (RIRTs), germanium
resistance thermometers (GRTs), standard platinum resistance thermometers
(SPRTS), thermocouples (t/c), liquid-in-glass thermometers, thermistor
thermometers, industrial platinum resistance thermometers (IPRTs), digital
thermometers, and other special thermometers that are compatible with the NIST
calibration equipment.
4.1 RHODIUM-IRON RESISTANCE THERMOMETERS
At temperatures below 13.8033 K, RIRTs and GRTs are, at the present time, the
only thermometers that are suitable for precision temperature measurements. Also,
RIRTs (and to a lesser extent GRTs) are suitable for use at temperatures up to
the triple point of neon (24.5561 K). In the range from 0.65 K to about 25 K,
RIRTs have -reproducibilities of about 0.2 mK. Consequently, RIRTs dont
degrade the realization of the ITS-90 significantly.
When the ITS-90 is realized, as defined, at NIST, some NIST RIRTs will be
calibrated at many temperatures through the Use of vapor-pressure thermometry and
gas thermometry to produce reference-standard RIRTs, which will be
periodically recalibrated. The resistance temperature data of these RIRTs will
be represented by a polynomial.
Customer RIRTs are calibrated by comparison with reference-standard RIRTs. A
polynomial is fitted by the method of least squares to the RIRT resistancetemperature data so obtained and the results are reported in terms of the
polynomial that is selected.
Until the NIST completes the development of the CVGT and vapor-pressure
thermometry apparatus with which the reference-standard RIRTs will be calibrated,
calibrations of customer RIM are performed by comparison against referencestandard RIRTs that have been calibrated on the NPL-75 Scale [13) or on the
EPT-76 and converted to the ITS-90.
To convert a calibration of an RIRT on the EPT-76 to an approximate calibration
on the ITS-90, use the EPT-76 calibration res instance temperature data change
the T76 values to T90 values Using the (T90 - T76) differences given in table 1, or
calculated with eq (40), to produce a new set of. resistance-temperature values,
and then fit a polynomial of the required degree to these data. Using the
coefficients of the polynomial so determined, produce the desired calibration table.
A typical calibration report on the EPT-76 and one on the ITS-90 are given in
appendix 3, sections 6.3.6 and 6.3.7, respectively.
4.2 GERMANIUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETERS
GRTs are comparable with, but not quite as stable as RIRTs. They are calibrated
in a manner similar to that of the RIRTs and their results similarly reported.
At NIST, customer GRTs are calibrated by comparison with reference to standard
RIRTs.
Anyone with a calibration on the EPT-76 may convert it to an approximate ITS-90
calibration by the same procedure as just outlined for RIRTs.
4.3 STANDARD PLATINUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETERS
Both capsule and long-stem type SPRTs are calibrated at the NIST. They will be
discussed separately.
4.3.1 CAPSULE SPRTS (13.8033 K TO 429.7485 K OR 505.078 K)
The polynomial with these coefficients reproduces the tabulated differences [83]
to within 1 mK above 0C and to within 1.5 mK below 0C. The differences
(T 90 - T 68 ) between 630C and 1064C were obtained by Working Group 4 by
graphical interpolation from published data [14). The differences (T90 - T68)
above 1064 C were obtained from the equation:
(t90 - t68)/C
For nonstandard types of thermometers used to approximate the ITS-90, the level of
uncertainty is higher than the numbers just given because of the inherent
instability of these thermometers. In all cases, these types of thermometers are
calibrated by comparison with one or more standard instruments of the scale, e.g.,
vapor-pressure thermometry; vapor-pressure thermometry and gas thermometry; vaporpressure thermometry, gas thermometry, and platinum resistance thermometry; gas
thermometry and platinum resistance :thermometry; platinum resistance
thermometry; or pyrometers or spectral radiometers.
(42)
For temperatures in the range from 13.8033 K to 273.16 K, capsule SPRTs are the
most suitable thermometers. NIST has reference capsule SPRTs that have been,
or will have been, calibrated at the defining fixed points in this range. Those
SPRTs are used in calibrating customer thermometers by the comparison technique
over the range from about 13 K to 84 K. The temperatures at which comparisons
are made are at, or within a few mK of, the defining fixed-point temperatures
of the ITS-90 and at temperatures approximately mid-way between the fixed-point,
values. Data at the temperatures intermediate to the fixed-point values are
incorporated as a check on the calibration process. At and above the argon
triple point (83.8058 K), customer capsule SPRTs are calibrated by the fixedpoint method. See section 6.3 for an example of how to calculate the
coefficients of the deviation functions.
4.3.2 LONG-STEM TYPE SPRTS (83.8058 TO 1234.93 K)
Long-stem type SPRTs are used in the range from 83.8058 K to 1234.93 K. Two
different long-stem type SPRTs are required to cover this whole range, one type
being the customary SPRT having a nominal 25.5 0 resistance at 0 *C and used in
Z-176
the range from 83.8058 K to 692.677 K or to 933.473 K, and the second type having
a somewhat longer stem and having a nominal 0.25 or 2.5 resistance and used
in the range from 273.15 K to 1234.93 K. Such thermometers are very stable if
handled carefully, In this range of temperature, SPRTs are calibrated by the
fixed-point method, different sets of fixed points being required for different
temperature subranges. The required fixed points for the different subranges
were specified in section 2 of this document. In the fixed-point method,
corrections
for hydrostatic heads and gas pressure over the metals, of the
freezing point and melting-point cells are made (see table 6). Similarly,
corrections for hydrostatic heads present in metal and in gas triple-point cells
are made. As a check on the accuracy of the calibration, measurements are made
at one or more redundant defining fixed points lying within the temperature
range of calibration or at a well characterized secondary fixed point, such as
the cadmium freezing point, that lies within the temperature range of
calibration. The value of the temperature of a check point calculated from the
calibration
constants should agree closely with the accepted value of
that
point. If
not, then either an error was made in the calibration, one or more
fixed point cells are defective, or the thermometer is defective.
The procedures indicated in section 3.2 for realizing the
various fixed-point
temperatures and for handling SPRTs are followed lowed care fully during
calibration of platinum thermometers, especially so for calibration at the
aluminum and silver freezing
points (see sec. 3.2.4.2.7.1 for a discussion of
lattice defects). See section 6.3 for an example of how the coefficients of the
deviation functions are calculated from the data for the two sets of fixed
points.
4.3.3
CONVERSION OF THE IPTS-68 CONSTANTS
APPROXIMATE ITS - 90 CONSTANTS AND W ( T 90 ) TABLES
For SPRTs
calibrations
temperatures
the freezing
AND
W ( T 68)
TABLES
To make the conversion, first obtain values of W(T68), i.e. R(T68)/R(OC), from
the, IPTS-68(75) calibrations, at values of T68 corresponding to the temperatures
of the relevant fixed points of the ITS-90 in the appropriate range in which the
conversion is desired. [Note : for a fixed point, the temperature values T68 and
T90 are different, but the hotness is the same and so the resistance of a given
SPRT remains unchanged. The temperature values on the two scales are defined to
be the same only at the triple point of water and at the absolute zero of the
temperature scales. Due to the nature of the scales, however., there are other
temperature values of these scales that are also the same, which are fortuitous.
See fig. 1, which shows the difference of t90 and t68 as a function of t90. ] Using
these values of W ( T 68) at the appropriate ITS-90 fixed-point temperatures,
calculate values of W(T90), i.e., R(T90)/R(273.16 K), by dividing the values of
W(T68) at the appropriate fixed-point temperatures by the value of W(273.16 K),
i.e., the, value of W(T68) at the triple point of water. Table 8 shows samples of
such conversions for a capsule-type SPRT and for a long-stem type SPRT
calibrated on the IPTS-68(75). The calibration constants of the IPTS-68(75)
equations for the two SPRTs are given also in table 8. The values of W(T90) so
T90-T90(68)
mK
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
-0.1
-0.1
50
100
150
200
250
300
TO
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
Temperature, K
Figure 18. Differences between T90 and (T90) as calculated from IPTS-68 calibration for the long-
Z-177
a = 3.9262754x10-3
B1 = -8.7377446x10-7
d = 1.4964667
C1 = 4.0321350x10-7
B2 = -1.7113512x10-7
C2 = 6.6163769x10-8
A3 = 4.5449999x10-7
A4 = 3.0860000xl0-7
B3 = -7.7242433x10-6
C3 = 3.9028516x10-8
C4 = 1.0880791x10-4
b1 = 1.2277862x10-4
C1 = -2.3783015x10-6
ag = -2.5287142x10-4
bg = 1.1130131x10-5
C2 = -4.3892024x10-6
C3 = -1.5608728x10-6
C4 = -2.1374663x10-7
C5 = -1.0344171x10-8
For the CVGT, the uncertainty in the measured temperature over its temperature
range (3.0 K to 24. 5561 K) arises from uncertainties of realizations of the
triple points of neon and of equilibrium hydrogen, of the measurement of the
CVGT gas pressure and of the measurement of the vapor pressure of helium. The
uncertainty (at the 1o level) throughout this range of temperature is estimated
to be approximately 0.1 mK to 0.2 mK.
Uncertainties introduced by a
particular CVGT design may add to these uncertainties.
A = 3.9856609x10-3
a = 3.9268986x10-3
B = -5.8762238x10-6
d = 1.49640322
C4 = 9.3183900x10-7
2.6581418x10-14
b4 = -9.9914440x10-6
b8 = -7.6061559x10-6
obtained may then be used with the appropriate relations described in section 2
to obtain the constants of the ITS-90 deviation equations for the SPRTs. In
tab1e 8 we list the value of the deviation constants that were calculated from the
sample data presented there. For comparison, values of the conversion from W(T68) to
W(T90) as well as measured values of W(T90), for the various relevant fixed-point
temperatures T68 and T90, respectively, are given in table 9. The deviations in the
values of the last two columns of table 9 for the capsule SPRT reflect the
inconsistency between the NBS-IPTS-68(75) wire scale and the difference between
the IPTS-68(75) and the ITS-90 as given in table 1. Note that for the long-stem
SPRT, the zero deviations for tin and zinc are a consequence of those fixed
points having been used in both cases and the
Table 9. Values of W(T68) and W(T0) for various fixed-point temperatures T68 and
T68/K
W(T68) meas..
e-H2
e-H2
e-H2
Ne
o2
Ar
Hg
H2O
Ga
In
Sn
TP
BP
BP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
MP
FP
FP
13.81
17.04200
20.280
24.5616
54.361
83.79723
234.3086
273.16
302.9218
429.7848
505.1181
0.00119822**
0.00231120**
0.00425962**
0.00848337**
0.09182547**
0.21598575**
0.84421212**
1.00003987**
1.11815352**
1.60970773**
1.89263856**
Ar
Hg
H2O
Ga
In
Sn
Zn
TP
TP
TP
MP
FP
FP
FP
83.79723
234.3086
273.16
302.9218
429.7848
505.1181
692.73
0.21592943**
0.84418993**
1.00003976
1.11817175***
1.60980450***
1.89278557
2.56885786
T90/K
13.8033
17.0357
20.2711
24.5561
54.3584
83.8058
234.3156
273.16
302.9146
429.7485
505.078
W(T90) calc.*
W(T90) meas..
0.00119817
0.00231111
0.00425945
0.00848303
0.09182180
0.21597714
0.84417846
1.00000000
1.11810895
1.60964355
1.89256311
0.00119721
0.00231049
0.00425815
0.00848391
0.09182102
0.21597795
0.84417781
1.00000000
1.11810896
1.60964566
1.89256311
0.21592084
0.84415637
1.00000000
1.11812729
1.60974050
1.89271033
2.56875573
In the calibration of SPRTs over any given subrange, the possible error in the
realization of each of the fixed points and any error of measurement must be
considered and they will be propagated independently of that incurred at the
other fixed points involved. The total uncertainty of measurements at a given
temperature is then the root-mean-square of the appropriate contributing
uncertainties. Curve, showing the propagation of a (unit error ) incurred at
each of the defining fixed points of the two major ranges are shown in figures
19 and 20. Figure 19 shows the propagation of errors associated with the fixed
point, below 213.16 K; and figure 20 shows curves for the fixed points used in
the calibration of SPRTs in the range from 273.15 K to 1234.93 K. The labels
on the various curves indicate the fixed-point in which there is the unit error
in its temperature, and the other fixed points without error. As an example,
consider the curve labelled Sn(Ag, Al, Zn) of figure 20. The symbol Sn indicates
that the unit error occurs in the Sn freezing-point temperature; that is clearly
indicated by a unit offset of the curve at that point. The symbols in
parenthesis,i.e., (Ag, Al, Zn), indicate that the Ag, Al, and Zn freezing points
were made at those fixed-point temperatures without error. Also, it is assumed
that the measurements at the triple point of water were without error. The other
labelled curves are similarly interpreted. The straight lines labelled TPW show
the errors propagated for an error of 0.1 mK made by the user in the triple
point of water.
Figure 23 displays the results for the same NIST SPRT as used for figure 22, but
the curve in this case shows the error introduced by extrapolating the deviation
function, determined from calibration over the range from the triple point of
mercury to the melting point of gallium, downward from the mercury triple point
to only 200 K. A sizable error is shown for observations that would be made at
Dry Ice temperatures (-78 C).
0.21592281
0.84415625
1.00000000
1.11812699
1.60974062
1.89271033
2.56875573
**
conversion process having been consistent. The deviations for the other fixed
points (Ar, Hg, Ga, and In) reflect the non-uniqueness of this SPRT and possible
errors incurred in measurements at those fixed points.
The results of tables 8 and 9 for the long-stem SPRT, with regard to the
differences between temperatures determined from an actual ITS-90 calibration
and those deterimined from an IPTS-68 calibration but then calculated for
approximate ITS-90 values, are shown in figure 18. Note that at temperatures
above 273.16 K. the zero deviation of figure 18 is a consequence of the fact that
the same fixed points (tin and zinc ) have been used in both cases and the
conversion process having been consistent.
Figure 24 depicts the results for several NIST SPRTs, but the curves in this
case show the errors introduced by extrapolating their deviation functions,
determined from calibration over the range from the triple point of water to the
freezing point of zinc, downward from the triple point of water to -50 C.
Figure 25 displays the results for several NIST SPRTs, but in this case the
curves show the errors introduced by extrapolating their deviation functions,
determined from calibration over the range from the triple point of water to the
freezing point of zinc, upward from the freezing point of zinc to 934 K (660 C).
As a general rule and good practice, one should never extrapolate any of the
ITS-90 deviation functions beyond their range of application. If however, the
estimated uncertainty introduced by extrapolating a deviation function beyond
the range of calibration is acceptable, then the user may do so, but with the
knowledge that his thermometer may yield results with a larger uncertainty than
that estimated. The user that makes such extrapolations should realize that not
all SPRTs wi1l behave as indicated in figures 21 through 25. The results
depicted in these figures are examples only and are valid for only those SPRTs
indicated. Other SPRTs may be better or worse.
Z-178
2.0
1.5
error
in mK
1.5
1.0
1.0
0.5
0.5
0.0
0.0
-0.5
-0.5
-1.0
-1.0
O2(e-H2, 17, 20.3, Ne, Hg, Ar)
-1.5
-1.5
Ne(e-H2, 17, 20.3, O2, Ar, Hg)
-2.0
-2.0
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
200
175
225
275
250
Temperature, K
Figure 19.
Propagation of errors from errors of calibration of SPRTs between 13.8033 K and
273.16 K. The curves show the error in the temperature values caused by a unit positive or unit
negative error of calibration at each of the fixed points in the range, namely, the triple points
of equilibrium hydrogen, neon, oxygen, argon, and mercury. The calibration at the triple point of
water is assumed to have been made without error. The curves are identified by the fixed point
1.5
Sn(Ag,Al,Zn)
Al(Ag,Zn,Sn)
Zn(Ag,Al,Sn)
Ag(Al,Zn,Sn)
1.0
0.5
1.0
0.5
TPW
Error in degrees
per degree error
in calibration
0.0
0.0
-0.5
-0.5
-1.0
-1.0
-1.5
-1.5
250
350
450
550
650
750
850
950
1050
1150
1250
Temperature, K
Figure 20.
Propagation of errors from errors of calibration of SPRTs between 273.15 K and
1234.93 K. The curves show the error in the temperature values caused by a unit positive or unit
negative error of calibration at each of the fixed points in the range, namely, gallium, indium,
tin, zinc, aluminum, and silver points. The calibration at the triple point of water is assumed to
have been made without error. The curves are identified by the fixed point with error outside the
parenthesis and the three fixed points without error inside the parenthesis. Also included in this
figure are error curves for errors made by the user at the triple point of water; these curves
Z-179
0.1
0.0
0.0
-0.1
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.3
-0.3
-0.4
-0.4
-0.5
-0.5
-0.6
-0.6
-0.7
-0.7
-0.8
-0.8
-0.9
-0.9
error
in mK
-1.0
-1.0
50
75
100
125
175
150
Temperature, K
200
225
250
275
Figure 21. Error curve for a NIST SPRT; the curve shows the error introduced by extrapolating its
deviation function, determined from calibration over the range from the triple point of argon to
the triple point of water, downward from the triple point of argon to 54K.
50
15
15
10
10
error
in mK
5
-5
-5
75
100
125
150
175
200
225
250
275
Temperature, K
Figure 22. Curve for a NIST SPRT that shows the error introduced by extrapolating its deviation
function, determined from calibration over the range from the triple point of mercury to the
melting point of gallium, downward from the triple point of mercury to 84K
Z-180
1.5
1.0
1.0
error
in mK 0.5
0.5
0.0
0.0
-0.5
-0.5
205
200
210
215
220
225
245
250
255 260
265
270 275
Temperature, K
Figure 23. Curve for the NIST SPRT of figure 22 that shows the error introduced by extrapolating
its deviation function, determined from calibration over the range from the triple point of
mercury to the melting point of gallium, downward from the triple point of mercury to only 200 K.
0.0
-0.5
-0.5
-1.0
-1.0
error
in mC -1.5
-1.5
35
32
-2.0
-2.0
34
31
30
-2.5
-2.5
-3.0
-3.0
-50
-45
-40
-35
-30
-25
-20
-15
-10
-5
Temperature, C
Figure 25. Curves for several NIST SPRTs that show the errors introduced by extrapolating their
deviation functions, determined from calibration over the range from the triple point of water to
the freezing point of zinc, downward to the triple point of water to -50C.
Z-181
3.0
2.0
2.0
30
1.0
1.0
31
33
0.0
0.0
error -1.0
in mK
-- 1 . 0
32
-- 2 . 0
-- 2 . 0
-- 3 . 0
-- 3 . 0
35
-- 4 . 0
-- 4 . 0
34
-- 5 . 0
-- 5 . 0
250
350
450
550
650
750
850
950
Temperature, K
Figure 25. Curves for several NIST SPRTs that show the errors introduced by extrapolating their
deviation functions, determined from calibration over the range from the triple point of water to
the freezing point of zinc, upward from the freezing point of zinc to 934 K (660C). Also shown are
subrange inconsistencies for the subrange triple point of water to zinc, relative to the subrange
Calibration Values
on IPTS-68
t68
(C)
0.0
100.0
200.0
300.0
400.0
500.0
600.0
700.0
800.0
900.0
1000.0
1100.0
Usually, the calibration data for most types of thermocouples are analyzed
relative to reference tables, such as those given in NBS Monograph 125 [82].
Monograph 125, of course, has reference tables for thermocouples based on the
IPTS-68(75). This monograph has been revised and updated to give reference
tables for all letter-designated thermocouples based on the ITS-90. The revised
version of Monograph 125 is Monograph 175 (23) and it supersedes Monograph 125.
The electromotive-force-temperature data for a thermocouple calibrated on the
IPTS-68(75) can be converted to an approximate ITS-90 calibration through the
use of the differences (t90 - t68,) given in table 1 of this document and the S
values in mV/C for the relevant thermocouple given in Monograph 175 or
Monograph 125. An example of this conversion is given in table 10. A typical
calibration report is presented in appendix 3 (see sec. 6.3.8).
emf68
(mV)
0.000
4.092
8.130
12.195
16.383
20.633
24.904
29.136
33.288
37.338
41.281
45.118
Calibration Values
on IPTS-90
S
(mV/C)
Monograph
125
0.0395
0.414
0.0400
0.0415
0.0422
0.0426
0.0425
0.0419
0.0410
0.0400
0.0389
0.0378
t90-t68
(C)
Table 1
0.000
-0.026
-0.040
-0.039
-0.048
-0.079
-0.115
0.20
0.34
-0.01
-0.19
-0.26
[-S(t90-t68)]
(mV)
0.000
-0.001
-0.002
-0.002
-0.002
-0.003
-0.005
0.008
0.014
0.000
-0.007
-0.010
t90
(C)
emf90a
(mV)
0.0
100.0
200.0
300.0
400.0
500.0
600.0
700.0
800.0
900.0
1000.0
1100.0
0.000
4.093
8.132
12.197
16.385
20.636
24.909
29.128
29.128
37.338
41.288
45.128
emf90 - emf68 -
were expressed as being on the ITS-90. (Note: the ASTM and the IEC are
converting their respective IPRT tables from the IPTS-68(75) to the ITS-90. ASTM
Committee E-20 on Temperature Measurements is responsible for this conversion
for the ASTM).
When IPRTs are calibrated on the ITS-90, of course, they may be calibrated in
the same manner as is used for SPRTs. A better method of calibrating IPRTs,
however, is to obtain resistance-temperature data by comparison with a
calibrated SPRT at numerous temperatures the range of interest and then fit a
p o l y n o m i a l i n t 9o t o R ( t 90) / R ( 0 C ) , o r t o R ( t 90) / R ( 0 . 0 l C ) d a t a b y a
least squares technique.
4.7 THERMISTOR
THERMOMETERS.
THERMOMETERS,
DIGITAL
THERMOMETERS,
AND
OTHER
TYPES
OF
Z-182
of kelvins for the others. The temperatures of calibration for these types
ofthermometers usually lie somewhere within the range from about 77 K to 850 K
Bead-in-glass probe type thermistors used in the moderate temperature range are
quite stable and they may be used to approximate the ITS-90 at a level of about
1 . 5mK to 2.0 mK [67] . In their case , a polynomial, the degree of which
depends on the temperature range of the calibration, is fitted to resistancetemperature data and the results reported in terms of that polynomial. A
calibration on the IPTS-68 (75) may be converted to an approximate ITS-90
calibration by the same procedure as outlined for RIRTs .
4.8 THE LOGO OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF STANDARDS LABORATORIES FOR THE ITS-90
The National Conference of Standards Laboratories (NCSL) formed an Ad Hoc
Committee on the Change of the Temperature Scale at the beginning of l988 in
order to publicize the new temperature scale (ITS-90) and to facilitate its
implementation. At the NCSL meeting in July 1989, the Ad Hoc Committee adopted a
logo available from the NCSL [1800 30th Street, Suite 305B , Boulder, CO 80301,
Tel. (303) 440-3339 ] , that may be affixed to thermometers that have been
calibrated on the ITS-90. The purpose of the logo, illustrated in figure 26, is
to indicate at a glance, without having to refer to documentation, those
thermometers in a laboratory that have been calibrated on the new scale. This is
particularly useful for those laboratories that have their various thermometers
calibrated on a prescribed schedule, with different thermometers being
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The International
Temperature Scale of 1990
metrologia Springer-Verlag 1990
This copy incorporates textual corrections detailed in Metrologia 27, 107 (1990)
Introductory Note
The International
Temperature Scale of 1990
1. Units of Temperature
The unit of the fundamental physical quantity known as
thermodynamic temperature, symbol T, is th kelvin
symbol K, defined as the fraction 1/273.16 of the
thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water 1.
Because of the way earlier temperature scales were
defined, it remains common practice to express a
temperature in terms of its difference from 273.15 K,
the ice point. A thermodynamic temperature, T,
expressed in this way is known as a Celsius
temperature, symbol t, defined by:
t / C=T/K 273.15 .
(1)
The unit of Celsius temperature is the degree Celsius,
symbol C, which is by definition equal in magnitude to
the kelvin. A difference of temperature may be
expressed in kelvins or degrees Celsius.
The International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90)
defines both International Kelvin Temperatures, symbol
T90, and International Celsius Temperatures, symbol
t 90. The relation between T90 and t 90 is the same as
that between T and t, i.e.:
t 90 /C = T90 /K 273.15 .
(2)
The unit of the physical quantity T90 is the kelvin,
symbol K, and the unit of the physical quantity t90 is the
degree Celsius, symbol C, as is the case for the
thermodynamic temperature T and the Celsius
temperature t.
1
Comptes Rendux des Sances de la Treizime Confrence
Gnrale des Poids et Mesures (1967-1968). Resolutions
3 and 4, p. 104
Reprinted with permission of Bureau International des Poids et Mesures.
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0.02
0
0.4
-0.02
-0.04
0.2
-200
200
400
0
0
0
-0.2
100
-0.01
-0.2
-0.02
-200
200
400
600
800
1000
t 90/C
FIG. 1. The differences (t 90 t 68) as a function of Celsius temperatue t 90
T90 /K
t 90 /C
1
He
0,65 K to 3,2 K
3
2
3
270.15 to
268.15
13.8033 259.3467
17
256.15
20.3
5
6
7
8
24.5561 248.5939
54.3584 218.7916
83.8058 189.3442
234.3156 38.8344
e-H2
e-H2
(or He)
e-H2
(or He)
Ne
O2
Ar
Hg
273.16
302.9146
429.7485
505.078
H2O
Ga
In
Sn
T
M
F
F
1.000 000 00
1.118 138 89
1.609 801 85
1.892 797 68
Zn
Al
Ag
Au
Cu
F
F
F
F
F
2.568 917 30
3.376 008 60
4.286 420 53
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
3 to 5
252.85
692.677
933.473
1234.93
1337.33
1357.77
0.01
29.7646
156.5985
231.928
419.527
660.323
961.78
1064.18
1084.62
He
V
T
V
(or G)
V
(or G)
T
T
T
T
0.0001 190 07
0.008 449 74
0.091 718 04
0.215 859 75
0.844 142 11
e-Hydrogen (T)
Neon (T)
Oxygen (T)
Argon (T)
Mercury (T)
Water (T)
Gallium
Indium
Assignment
value of
equilibrium
temperature
T90 /K
Temperature
with pressure, p
(dT/dp)/
(10 -8 K Pa -1)*
13.8033
24.5561
54.3584
83.8058
34
16
12
25
234.3156
273.16
302.9146
429.7485
5.4
7.5
2.0
4.9
Variation
with depth, l
(dT/dl)/
(10-3 K m-1)**
0.25
1.9
1.5
3.3
7.1
0.73
1.2
3.3
Tin
Zinc
Aluminium
Silver
505.078
692.677
933.473
1234.93
3.3
4.3
7.0
6.0
2.2
2.7
1.6
5.4
Gold
Copper
1337.33
1357.77
6.1
3.3
10
2.6
He
1,25 K to 2,1768 K
He
2,1768 K to 5,0 K
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
1.053 447
0.980 106
0.676 380
0.372 692
0.151 656
0.002 263
1.392 408
0.527 153
0.166 756
0.050 988
0.026 514
0.001 975
3.146 631
1.357 655
0.413 923
0.091 159
0.016 349
0.001 826
A6
A7
A8
0.006 596
0.088 966
0.004 770
0.017 976
0.005 409
0.013 259
0.00 4325
0.00 4973
0
A9
B
C
0.054 943
7.3
4.3
0
5.6
2.9
0
10.3
1.9
Z- 188
B0
B1
B2
B3
A4
0.503 440 27
A5 0.618 993 95
A6 0.053 323 22
A7
0.280 213 62
B4
0.142 648 498
B5
0.077 993 465
B6
0.012 475 611
B7 0.032 267 127
A8
0.107 152 24
A9 0.293 028 65
A10 0.044 598 72
A11 0.118 686 32
A12 0.052 481 34
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
C0
2.781 572 54
C1
1.646 509 16
C2 0.137 143 90
C3 0.006 497 67
D0 439.932 854
D1 472.418 020
D2 37.684 494
D3
7.472 018
C4 0.002 344 44
C5
0.005 118 68
C6
0.001 879 82
C7 0.002 044 72
D4
2.920 828
D5
0.005 184
D6 0.963 864
D7 0.188 732
C8 0.000 461 22 D8
C9
0.000 457 24 D9
0.191 203
0.049 025
2
Note that this definition of W (T90) differs from the corresponding
definition used in the ITS-27, ITS-48, IPTS-48, and IPTS-68: for all of
these earlier scales W (T) was defined in terms of reference temperature
of 0C, which since 1954 has itself been defined as 273.15 K
Z- 189
+ c i [ln W (T90)]
i+n
(12)
i=1
Lower
temperature limit
T /K
3.3.1
13.8033
Deviation functions
Calibration
points (see
Table 1)
+ ci [ln W (T90)] i + n, n = 2
i=1
3.3.1.1
3.3.1.2
24.5561
54.3584
2, 5-9
6-9
3.3.1.3
83.8058
a [W (T90) 1]
+b [W (T90) 1] ln W (T90)
7-9
Upper
temperature limit
t /C
3.3.2* 961.78
3.3.2.1
3.3.2.2
3.3.2.3
3.3.2.4
3.3.2.5
660.323
419.527
231.928
156.5982
29.7646
Deviation functions
Calibration
points (see
Table 1)
9, 12-15
9, 12 - 14
9, 12, 13
9, 11, 12
9, 11
9, 10
8-10
Z- 191
Table 6. Differences between ITS-90 and EPT-76, and between ITS-90 and IPTS-68 for specified values of T90
and t 90
T90 /K
0
10
20
T90 /K
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
T90/K
100
200
t 90 /C
100
0
t 90 /C
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
t 90 /C
1000
2000
3000
(T90 T76)/mK
4
5
0.1
1.1
1.3
3.2
3.5
6
0.2
1.4
3.8
7
0.3
1.6
4.1
8
0.4
1.8
9
0.5
2.0
0.007
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.004
0.007
0.008
0.008
30
0.014
0.008
(T90 T68)/K
4
5
0.006
0.003
0.006
0.005
0.008
0.007
0.006
0.007
0.003
0.002
0.005
0.005
0.007
0.008
0.008
0.008
0.008
0.008
40
50
0.014
0.014
0.007
0.005
6
0.004
0.004
0.007
0.007
0.001
0.006
0.008
0.008
0.008
60
0.014
0.003
7
0.006
0.004
0.007
0.007
0.000
0.006
0.008
0.008
0.009
70
0.013
0.001
8
0.008
0.005
0.006
0.006
0.001
0.007
0.008
0.008
0.009
80
0.012
9
0.009
0.006
0.006
0.006
0.002
0.007
0.008
0.008
0.009
90
0.012
30
0.014
0.006
30
0.007
0.032
0.040
0.040
0.056
0.090
0.125*
0.31
0.25
0.08
0.22
300
0.35
0.93
1.78
(t 90 t 68)/C
40
50
0.014
0.013
0.008
0.009
40
50
0.010
0.013
0.034
0.036
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.041
0.059
0.062
0.094
0.098
0.08
0.03
0.33
0.35
0.22
0.18
0.10
0.12
0.23
0.24
400
500
0.39
0.44
1.00
1.07
1.89
1.99
60
0.012
0.010
60
0.016
0.037
0.040
0.042
0.065
0.101
0.02
0.36
0.14
0.14
0.25
600
0.49
1.15
2.10
70
0.010
0.011
70
0.018
0.038
0.039
0.043
0.068
0.105
0.06
0.36
0.10
0.16
0.25
700
0.54
1.24
2.21
80
0.008
0.012
80
0.021
0.039
0.039
0.045
0.072
0.108
0.11
0.36
0.06
0.17
0.26
800
0.60
1.32
2.32
90
0.008
0.012
90
0.024
0.039
0.039
0.046
0.075
0.112
0.16
0.35
0.03
0.18
0.26
900
0.66
1.41
2.43
0.6
2.2
0.7
2.5
0.8
2.7
1.0
3.0
0.009
0.006
0.006
0.006
0.003
0.007
0.008
0.008
0
0.009
0.011
0.008
0.007
0.006
0.005
0.003
0.007
0.008
0.008
10
0.011
0.010
0
10
0.013
0.013
0.000
0.002
0
10
0.000 0.002
0.026 0.028
0.040 0.040
0.039 0.039
0.048 0.051
0.079 0.083
0.115 0.118
0.20
0.24
0.34
0.32
0.01
0.03
0.19
0.20
0
100
0.26
0.72
0.79
1.50
1.59
0.007
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.004
0.007
0.008
0.008
20
0.013
0.009
20
0.014
0.004
20
0.005
0.030
0.040
0.039
0.053
0.087
0.122
0.28
0.29
0.06
0.21
200
0.30
0.85
1.69
* A discontinuity in the first derivative of (t 90 t 68) occurs at a temperature of t 90 = 630.6 C, at which (t 90 t 68) = 0.125 C
Appendix
Z- 192
(27.102 K), the triple point of oxygen (54.361 K), and the
freezing point of tin (231.9681 C) which became a permitted
alternative to the boiling point of water; the boiling point of
sulphur was deleted; the values assigned to four fixed points
were changed the boiling point of oxygen (90.188 K), the
freezing point of zinc (419.58 C), the freezing point of silver
(961.93 C), and the freezing point of gold (1064.43 C): the
interpolating formulae for the resistance thermometer range
became much more complex; the value assigned to the
second radiation constant c 2 became 1.4388 x 10 2 m K;
the permitted ranges of the constants for the interpolation
formulae for the resistance thermometer and thermocouple
were again modified.
Z- 193
International Standards
International Standards Agencies
Argentina
Germany
Mexico
South Africa
Australia
Hungary
Netherlands
Spain
Austria
India
New Zealand
Sweden
Belgium
Indonesia
Norway
Switzerland
Canada
Iran
Pakistan
United Kingdom
Denmark
Ireland
Poland
Egypt
Israel
Portugal
Finland
Italy
Romania
Venezuela
France
Japan
Singapore
Yugoslavia
United States
1st
Digit
Protection from
Solid Objects
No Protection
Dust Protected
Dust Tight
IP Codes
(Ingress Protection)
IEC 529 outlines an international
classification system for the sealing
effectiveness of enclosures of
electrical equipment against the
intrusion into the equipment of
foreign bodies (i.e., tools, dust,
fingers) and moisture. This
classification system utilises the
letters IP (Ingress Protection)
followed by two digits. An X is used
for one of the digits if there is only
one class of protection; i.e., IPX4,
which addressed moisture
resistance only.
Europlug
(ungrounded)
Australia
Australia
(ungrounded)
United
Kingdom
Degrees of Protection
First Digit
India
Israel
Degrees of Protection
Second Digit
Denmark
France
Italy
Japan
North
America
2nd
Digit
Protection from
Moisture
No Protection
Protected against
dripping water when
tilted up to 15
Protected against
spraying water @ up to
60 from vertical
Protected against
splashing water
from all directions
Protected against
water jets
Protected against
heavy seas & streaming
water
Protected against
effects of short-term
immersion
Protected against
submersion
Switzerland
IEC 906-1
18.5
19
Z-194
Standards
NEMA, UL and CSA Ratings
Whats in a rating?
Enclosure
Rating
National Electrical
Manufacturers
Association
(NEMA Standard 250)
and Electrical and
Electronic Mfg.
Association of
Canada (EEMAC)
Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.
(UL 50 and UL508)
Canadian
Standards
Association
(Standard C22.2 No.94)
LISTED
Type 3
Type 3R
Type 4
Type 6
Type 12
Type 13
Type 1
Type 2
Type 4X
Z-195
Standards
CE and IEC Classifications
CE
International Standards IP
Protection Classification
IEC Publication 529, Classification of
Degrees of Protection by Enclosures,
provides a system for specifying
enclosures of electrical equipment on
the basis of the degree of protection
required. IEC 529 does
not specify degrees of
protection against risk
of explosions or
conditions such as
moisture (produced, for
example, by
condensation),
corrosive vapors, fungus, or vermin.
NEMA Standards Publication 250 does
In Europe, IEC ratings are based on performance criteria similar to NEMA. Nevertheless, there are differences in how enclosure performance is
interpreted. For example, UL and CSA test requirements specify that an enclosure fails the watertight test if even a single drop of water enters
the enclosure. In the IEC standards for each protection level (IP), a certain amount of water is allowed to enter the enclosure. IEC does not
specify degrees of protection against risk of explosions or conditions such as moisture or corrosive vapors. NEMA, on the other hand, does
specify for most environmental conditions. For this reason, and because the tests and evaluations for other characteristics are not identical, the
IEC enclosure classification designations cannot be exactly equated with NEMA enclosure Type numbers.
Cross Reference (Approximate) NEMA, UL, CSA, vs. IEC Enclosure Type
(Cannot be used to convert IEC Classifications to NEMA Type numbers)
Enclosure
Rating
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 3R
Type 3S
Type 4
Type 4X
Type 6
Type 12
Type 13
IP23
IP30
IP32
IP55
IP64
IP65
IP66
IP67
Z-196
Application Notes
Low Cost Non-Electronic Temperature Gages
When the need arises for measuring
temperatures in various industrial
situations, most engineers think in terms
of expensive electronic temperature
measuring equipment. In many cases,
though, you can do the job with less
costly and much simpler methods. When
the need is only for an indication that a
pre-determined temperature has or has
not been reached, heat-sensitive
materials in the form of crayons, paints,
pellets, or labels can do the job readily,
inexpensively, and accurately enough for
most industrial applications.
WHAT ARE THESE NON-ELECTRONIC
TEMPERATURE INDICATING
DEVICES?
These heat-sensitive, fusible materials
consist of crystalline solids. When heated,
a temperature will be reached in which
the solids change sharply to a liquid. The
melting point is reproducible and is
virtually unaffected by ambient conditions
that may cause errors with other
temperature-sensing methods. For
example, electrical means of measuring
temperatures often function erratically in
the presence of static electricity, electrical
noise or ionized air near electrical
equipment.
ADVANTAGES OVER ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
This family of fusible temperature
indicators has several advantages over
other methods of determining surface
temperature. First, the temperature
indications obtained are unquestionably
those of the surface being tested. The
temperature sensitive material is applied
directly to the surface, and therefore
changes state in direct response to that
surface, and only that surface.
A second advantage of using fusible
temperature indicators is the fact that
there is no delay in obtaining a signal.
Since a mark left by a crayon or a lacquer
has an extremely small mass, it attains
rapid equilibrium with the surface. The
use of a massive probe tends to prolong
response time and could result in an
erroneously low reading. With the use of
fusible temperature indicators, there is no
conduction of heat away from the
surface. Nor is there any dependence on
the duration of heating.
The third advantage of fusible indicators
is that the technique for using them is
simple and economical. Determining
surface temperatures by most other
means requires some technical
competence and skill and, in many cases,
sophisticated instrumentation. Surface
temperature readings can be obtained
from fusible indicators with little effort,
training, and expense.
Z-197
E =
ci (t90)i
i=0
Temperature
Range:
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
760
to
1,200C
Temperature
Range:
Voltage
Range:
c0 =
c1 =
c2 =
c3 =
c4 =
c5 =
c6 =
c7 =
c8 =
Error
Range:
0e 1 (t90 - 126.9686)2
i=0
270 to 0C
0 to 1372C
0.03
to
-0.04C
i=0
E =( ci (t90) +
0.04
to
-0.04C
0.03
to
-0.05C
760
to
1,200C
42,919
to
69,553 V
-3.113 581 87 x 103
3.005 436 84 x 10-1
-9.947 732 30 x 10-6
1.702 766 30 x 10-10
-1.430 334 68 x 10-15
4.738 860 84 x 10-21
E = ( c1 (t90) i
n
-210
0
to
to
0C
760C
-8,095
0
to
to
0 V
42,919 V
0.000 000 0 ....
0.000 000 ....
1.952 826 8 x 10-2 1.978 425 x 10-2
-6
-1.228 618 5 x 10
-2.001 204 x 10-7
-1.075 217 8 x 10-9 1.036 969 x 10-11
-5.908 693 3 x 10-13 -2.549 687 x 10-16
-1.725 671 3 x 10-16 3.585 153 x 10-21
-2.813 151 3 x 10-20 -5.344 285 x 10-26
-2.396 337 0 x 10-24 5.099 890 x 10-31
-8.382 332 1 x 10-29
c0 =
c1 =
c2 =
c3 =
c4 =
c5 =
c6 =
c7 =
c8 =
c9 =
c10 =
c0 =
c1 =
c2 =
c3 =
c4 =
c5 =
c6 =
c7 =
c8 =
c9 =
0 =
1 =
Coefficients
0.000 000 000 0 ....
3.945 012 802 5 x 101
2.362 237 359 8 x 10-2
-3.285 890 678 4 x 10-4
-4.990 482 877 7 x 10-6
-6.750 905 917 3 x 10-8
-5.741 032 742 8 x 10-10
-3.108 887 289 4 x 10-12
-1.045 160 936 5 x 10-14
-1.988 926 687 8 x 10-17
-1.632 269 748 6 x 10-20
1.760 041 368 6 x 101
3.892 120 497 5 x 101
1.855 877 003 2 x 10-2
-9.945 759 287 4 x 10-5
3.184 094 571 9 x 10-7
-5.607 284 488 9 x 10-10
5.607 505 905 9 x 10-13
-3.202 072 000 3 x 10-16
9.715 114 715 2 x 10-20
-1.210 472 127 5 x 10-23
1.185 976 x 102
-1.183 432 x 10-4
Temperature
Range:
Voltage
Range:
c0 =
c1 =
c2 =
c3 =
c4 =
c5 =
c6 =
c7 =
c8 =
c9 =
Error
Range:
Z-198
-200
0
to
to
0C
500C
-5891
0
to
to
0 V
20,644 V
0.000 000 0 ....
0.000 000 ....
2.517 346 2 x 10-2
2.508 355 x 10-2
-6
-1.166 287 8 x 10
7.860 106 x 10-8
-9
-1.083 363 8 x 10
-2.503 131 x 10-10
-8.977 354 0 x 10-13 8.315 270 x 10-14
-3.734 237 7 x 10-16 -1.228 034 x 10-17
-8.663 264 3 x 10-20 9.804 036 x 10-22
-1.045 059 8 x 10-23 -4.413 030 x 10-26
-5.192 057 7 x 10-28 1.057 734 x 10-30
-1.052 755 x 10-35
0.04C
to
-0.02C
0.04C
to
-0.05C
500
to
1,372C
20,644
to
54,886 V
-1.318 058 x 102
4.830 222 x 10-2
-1.646 031 x 10-6
5.464 731 x 10-11
-9.650 715 x 10-16
8.802 193 x 10-21
-3.110 810 x 10-26
0.06C
to
-0.05C
E =( ci (t90)i
i=0
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
-270
to
0C
0.000 000 000 0....
3.874 810 636 4 x101
4.419 443 434 7 x 10-2
1.184 432 310 5 x 10-4
2.003 297 355 4 x 10-5
9.013 801 955 9 x 10-7
2.265 115 659 3 x 10-8
3.607 115 420 5 x 10-10
3.849 393 988 3 x 10-12
2.821 352 192 5 x 10-14
1.425 159 477 9 x 10-16
4.876 866 228 6 x 10-19
1.079 553 927 0 x 10-21
1.394 502 706 2 x 10-24
7.979 515 392 7 x 10-28
0
to
400
Temperature
Range:
Voltage:
Range:
E = ( ci (t90)i
i=0
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
c9
c10
c11
c12
c13
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
-270
to
0C
0.000 000 000 0 ....
5.866 550 870 8 x101
4.541 097 712 4 x 10-2
-7.799 804 868 6 x 10-4
-2.580 016 084 3 x 10-5
-5.945 258 305 7 x 10-7
-9.321 405 866 7 x 10-9
-1.028 760 553 4 x 10-10
-8.037 012 362 1 x 10-13
-4.397 949 739 1 x 10-15
-1.641 477 635 5 x 10-17
-3.967 361 951 6 x 10-20
-5.582 732 872 1 x 10-23
-3.465 784 201 3 x 10-26
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Error
Range:
Temperature
Range:
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
-200
to
0C
-5,603
to
0 V
0.000 000 0....
2.592 919 2 x 10-2
-2.131 696 7 x 10-7
7.901 869 2 x 10-10
4.252 777 7 x 10-13
1.330 447 3 x 10-16
2.024 144 6 x 10-20
1.266 817 1 x 10-24
0
to
400C
0
to
20,872 V
0.000 000 .... -2
2.592 800 x 10
-7.602 961 x 10-7
4.637 791 x 10-11
-2.165 394 x 10-15
6.048 144 x 10-20
-7.293 422 x 10-25
0.04
to
-0.02C
0.03
to
-0.03C
0
to
400C
0.000 000 000 0 ....
5.866 550 871 0 x101
4.503 227 558 2 x10-2
2.890 840 721 2 x 10-5
-3.305 689 665 2 x 10-7
6.502 440 327 0 x 10-10
-1.919 749 550 4 x 10-1
-1.253 660 049 7 x 10-15
2.148 921 756 9 x 10-18
-1.438 804 178 2 x 10-21
3.596 089 948 1 x 10-25
Voltage
Range:
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
c9
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Error
Range:
Z-199
-200
to
0C
-8,825
to
0 V
0.000 000 0 ....
1.697 728 8 x 10-2
-4.351 497 0 x 10-7
-1.585 969 7 x 10-10
-9.250 287 1 x 10-14
-2.608 431 4 x 10-17
-4.136 019 9 x 10-21
-3.403 403 0 x 10-25
-1.156 489 0 x 10-29
0.03
to
-0.01C
0
to
1,000C
0
to
76,373 V
0.000 000 0 ....
1.705 703 5 x 10-2
-2.330 175 9 x 10-7
6.543 558 5 x 10-12
-7.356 274 9 x 10-17
-1.789 600 1 x 10-21
8.403 616 5 x 10-26
-1.373 587 9 x 10-30
1.062 982 3 x 10-35
-3.244 708 7 x 10-41
0.02
to
-0.02C
Temperature
Range:
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
c9
c10
E = ( ci (t90)i
i=0
-200
to
0C
-3,990
to
0 V
Temperature
Range:
Voltage
Range:
c0 =
c1 =
c2 =
c3 =
c4 =
c5 =
c6 =
c7 =
c8 =
c9 =
Error
Range:
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
to
600C
0
to
20,613 V
0.03
to
-0.02C
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
47,513 V
0.02
to
-0.04C
0.06
to
-0.06C
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
0
to
1,300C
0
i=0
0
to
630.615C
0.000 000 000 0 ....
-2.465 081 834 6 x10-1
5.904 042 117 1 x 10-3
-1.325 793 163 6 x 10-6
1.566 829 190 1 x 10-9
-1.694 452 924 0 x 10-12
6.229 034 709 4 x 10-16
600
to
1,300C
20,613
to
47,513 V
E = ( ci (t90)i
Temperature
Range:
0
to
1,300C
0.000 000 000 0....
2.592 939 460 1 x 101
1.571 014 188 0 x 10-2
4.382 562 723 7 x 10-5
-2.526 116 979 4 x 10-7
6.431 181 933 9 x 10-10
-1.006 347 151 9 x 10-12
9.974 533 899 2 x 10-16
-6.086 324 560 7 x 10-19
2.084 922 933 9 x 10-22
-3.068 219 615 1 x 10-26
0.000 00 ....
1.972 485 x 101
0.000 000 0 ....
3.868 96 x 10-2
3.300 943 x 10-2 3.878 327 7 x 10-2
-6
-7
-1.082 67 x 10
-3.915 159 x 10
-1.161 234 4 x 10-6
4.702 05 x 10-11 9.855 391 x 10-12 6.952 565 5 x 10-11
-2.121 69 x 10-18 -1.274 371 x 10-16 -3.009 007 7 x 10-15
-1.172 72 x 10-19 7.767 022 x 10-22 8.831 158 4 x 10-20
5.392 80 x 10-24
-1.621 383 9 x 10-24
-7.981 56 x 10-29
1.669 336 2 x 10-29
-7.311 754 0 x 10-35
0.03
to
-0.02C
-270
to
0C
0.000 000 000 0....
2.615 910 596 2 x101
1.095 748 422 8 x 10-2
-9.384 111 155 4 x 10-5
-4.641 203 975 9 x 10-8
-2.630 335 771 6 x 10-9
-2.265 343 800 3 x 10-11
-7.608 930 079 1 x 10-14
-9.341 966 783 5 x 10-17
Temperature
Range:
630.615
to
1,820C
-3.893 816 862 1 x 103
2.857 174 747 0 x 101
-8.488 510 478 5 x 10-2
1.578 528 016 4 x 10-4
-1.683 534 486 4 x 10-7
1.110 979 401 3 x 10-10
-4.451 543 103 3 x 10-14
9.897 564 082 1 x 10-18
-9.379 133 028 9 x 10-22
Voltage
Range:
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Error
Range:
Z-200
250
to
700C
291
to
2,431 V
9.842 332 1 x 101
6.997 150 0 x 10-1
-8.476 530 4 x 10-4
1.005 264 4 x 10-6
-8.334 595 2 x 10-10
4.550 854 2 x 10-13
-1.552 303 7 x 10-16
2.988 675 0 x 10-20
-2.474 286 0 x 10-24
0.03
to
-0.02C
700
to
1,820C
2,431
to
13,820 V
-2.131 507 1 x 102
2.851 050 4 x 10-1
-5.274 288 7 x 10-5
9.916 080 4 x 10-9
-1.296 530 3 x 10-12
1.119 587 0 x 10-16
-6.062 519 9 x 10-21
1.866 169 6 x 10-25
-2.487 858 5 x 10-30
0.02
to
-0.01C
Temperature
Range:
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
c9
E = ( ci (t90)i
i=0
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
-50C
to
250C
-226
to
1,923 V
Temperature
Range:
Voltage
Range:
c0
c1
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
c9
c10
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0.02
to
-0.02C
c0
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c7
c8
i=0
Temperature
Range:
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0.005
to
-0.005C
c0 =
c1 =
c2 =
c3 =
c4 =
c5 =
c6 =
c7 =
c8 =
c9 =
Error
Range:
0.02
to
-0.02C
Voltage
Range:
0.001
to
-0.0005C
0.0002
to
-0.0002C
0.002
to
-0.001C
1,664.5
to
1,768.1C
1.466 282 326 36 x 105
-2.584 305 167 52 x 102
1.636 935 746 41 x 10-1
-3.304 390 469 87 x 10-5
-9.432 236 906 12 x 10-12
250
1,064
to
to
1,200C
1,664.5C
1,874
10,332
to
to
11,950 V
17,536 V
1.291 507 177 x 101
-8.087 801 117 x 101
1.466 298 863 x 10-1
1.621 573 104 x 10-1
-5
-1.534 713 402 x 10
-8.536 869 453 x 10-6
3.145 945 973 x 10-9
4.719 686 976 x 10-10
-4.163 257 839 x 10-13 -1.441 693 666 x 10-14
-17
2.081 618 890 x 10-19
3.187 963 771 x 10
-1.291 637 500 x 10-21
2.183 475 087 x 10-26
-1.447 379 511 x 10-31
8.211 272 125 x 10-36
0.01
to
-0.01C
Z-201
1,664.5
to
1,768.1C
19,739
to
21,103 V
1,064.18
to
1,664.5C
-50
to
250C
-235
to
1,874 V
0.000 000 0 ....
1.849 494 60 x 10-1
-8.005 040 62 x 10-5
1.022 374 30 x 10-7
-1.522 485 92 x 10-10
1.888 213 43 x 10-13
-1.590 859 41 x 10-16
8.230 278 80 x 10-20
-2.341 819 44 x 10-23
2.797 862 60 x 10-27
1,064
to
1,664.5C
11,361
to
19,739 V
-50
to
1,064.18C
Temperature
Range:
E = ( ci (t90)i
2,500
to
1,200C
1,923
to
13,228 V
Error
Range:
-50
1,064.18
1,664.5
to
to
to
1,064.18C
1,664.5C
1,768.1C
0.000 000 000 0 ....
2.951 579 253 16 x 103 1.522 321 182 09 x 105
5.289 617 297 65 ....
-2.520 612 513 32 ....
-2.688 198 885 45 x 102
1.391 665 897 82 x 10-2 1.595 645 018 65 x 10-2 1.712 802 804 71 x 10-1
-2.388 556 930 17 x 10-5 -7.640 859 475 76 x 10-6 -3.458 957 064 53 x 10-5
3.569 160 010 63 x 10-8 2.053 052 910 24 x 10-9 -9.346 339 710 46 x 10-12
-4.623 476 662 98 x 10-11 -2.933 596 681 73 x 10-13
5.007 774 410 34 x 10-14
-3.731 058 861 91 x 10-17
1.577 164 823 67 x 10-20
-2.810 386 252 51 x 10-24
1,664.5
to
1,768.1C
17,536
to
18,693 V
5.333 875 126 x 104
-1.235 892 298 x 101
1.092 657 613 x 10-3
-4.265 693 686 x 10-8
6.247 205 420 x 10-13
0.002
to
-0.002C
Tungsten-Rhenium
Thermocouples Calibration Equivalents
CALIBRATIONS G AND C
CALIBRATION D
W5Re/W26Re
0.7190027 x 10-2
0.3956443 x 10-5
-0.1842722 x 10-8
0.3471851 x 10-12
-0.2616792 x 10-16
-0.234471
Coefficients
T<783C
A
9.5685256 x 10-3
B
2.0592621 x 10-5
C
-1.8464573 x 10-8
D
7.9498033 x 10-12
E
-1.4240735 x 10-15
T 783 C
9.9109462 x 10-3
1.8666488 x 10-5
-1.4935266 x 10-8
5.3743821 x 10-12
-7.9026726 x 10-16
Reprinted with Permission, from the Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Copyright
American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
G
C
D
Alloy Combination
+Lead
-Lead
TUNGSTEN
W
TUNGSTEN
26% RHENIUM
W-26% Re
Color
Coding
Ext. Grade
+ WHITE
+
-RED
WHITE BLUE TRACE
TUNGSTEN
TUNGSTEN
5% RHENIUM 26% RHENIUM
W-5% Re
W-26% Re
+ WHITE
+
-RED
WHITE RED TRACE
TUNGSTEN
TUNGSTEN
3% RHENIUM 25% RHENIUM
W-3% Re
W-56% Re
+ WHITE
+
-RED
WHITE YELLOW TRACE
Maximum Useful
Temperature Range
EMF(mV)
Over Useful
Temperature
Range
Standard
Limits of Error
Comments
Environment
Bare WIre
32 TO 4208F
0 TO 2320C
Thermocouple Grade
32 to 500F
0 to 260C
Extension Grade
0 TO 38.564
4.5C TO 425C
1.0% TO 2320C
32 TO 4208F
0 TO 2320C
Thermocouple Grade
32 to 1600F
0 to 870C
Extension Grade
0 TO 37.066
4.5C TO 425C
1.0% TO 2320C
32 TO 4208F
0 TO 2320C
Thermocouple Grade
32 to 5000F
0 to 260C
Extension Grade
0 TO 39.506
4.5C TO 425C
1.0% TO 2320C
Z-202
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
Thermocouple
Grade
Iron
vs.
Copper-Nickel
+
Extension
Grade
-3
-2
-1
10
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
500
510
520
530
540
27.393
27.953
28.516
29.080
29.647
27.449
28.010
28.572
29.137
29.704
27.505
28.066
28.629
29.194
29.761
27.561
28.122
28.685
29.250
29.818
27.617
28.178
28.741
29.307
29.874
27.673
28.234
28.798
29.363
29.931
27.729
28.291
28.854
29.420
29.988
27.785
28.347
28.911
29.477
30.045
27.841
28.403
28.967
29.534
30.102
27.897
28.460
29.024
29.590
30.159
27.953
28.516
29.080
29.647
30.216
500
510
520
530
540
-6.159
-5.801
-5.426
-5.037
-4.633
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
550
560
570
580
590
30.216
30.788
31.362
31.939
32.519
30.273
30.845
31.419
31.997
32.577
30.330
30.902
31.477
32.055
32.636
30.387
30.960
31.535
32.113
32.694
30.444
31.017
31.592
32.171
32.752
30.502
31.074
31.650
32.229
32.810
30.559
31.132
31.708
32.287
32.869
30.616
31.189
31.766
32.345
32.927
30.673
31.247
31.823
32.403
32.985
30.730
31.304
31.881
32.461
33.044
30.788
31.362
31.939
32.519
33.102
550
560
570
580
590
-4.257
-3.829
-3.389
-2.938
-2.478
-4.215
-3.786
-3.344
-2.893
-2.431
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
600
610
620
630
640
33.102
33.689
34.279
34.873
35.470
33.161
33.748
34.338
34.932
35.530
33.219
33.807
34.397
34.992
35.590
33.278
33.866
34.457
35.051
35.650
33.337
33.925
34.516
35.111
35.710
33.395
33.984
34.575
35.171
35.770
33.454
34.043
34.635
35.230
35.830
33.513
34.102
34.694
35.290
35.890
33.571
34.161
34.754
35.350
35.950
33.630
34.220
34.813
35.410
36.010
33.689
34.279
34.873
35.470
36.071
600
610
620
630
640
-2.055
-1.578
-1.093
-0.600
-0.101
-2.008
-1.530
-1.044
-0.550
-0.050
-1.961
-1.482
-0.995
-0.501
0.000
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
650
660
670
680
690
36.071
36.675
37.284
37.896
38.512
36.131
36.736
37.345
37.958
38.574
36.191
36.797
37.406
38.019
38.636
36.252
36.858
37.467
38.081
38.698
36.312
36.918
37.528
38.142
38.760
36.373
36.979
37.590
38.204
38.822
36.433
37.040
37.651
38.265
38.884
36.494
37.101
37.712
38.327
38.946
36.554
37.162
37.773
38.389
39.008
36.615
37.223
37.835
38.450
39.070
36.675
37.284
37.896
38.512
39.132
650
660
670
680
690
0.354
0.865
1.381
1.902
2.427
0.405
0.916
1.433
1.954
2.480
0.456
0.968
1.485
2.006
2.532
0.507
1.019
1.537
2.059
2.585
0
10
20
30
40
700
710
720
730
740
39.132
39.755
40.382
41.012
41.645
39.194
39.818
40.445
41.075
41.708
39.256
39.880
40.508
41.138
41.772
39.318
39.943
40.570
41.201
41.835
39.381
40.005
40.633
41.265
41.899
39.443
40.068
40.696
41.328
41.962
39.505
40.131
40.759
41.391
42.026
39.568
40.193
40.822
41.455
42.090
39.630
40.256
40.886
41.518
42.153
39.693
40.319
40.949
41.581
42.217
39.755
40.382
41.012
41.645
42.281
700
710
720
730
740
2.903
3.436
3.971
4.510
5.052
2.956
3.489
4.025
4.564
5.106
3.009
3.543
4.079
4.618
5.160
3.062
3.596
4.133
4.672
5.215
3.116
3.650
4.187
4.726
5.269
50
60
70
80
90
750
760
770
780
790
42.281
42.919
43.559
44.203
44.848
42.344
42.983
43.624
44.267
44.913
42.408
43.047
43.688
44.332
44.977
42.472
43.111
43.752
44.396
45.042
42.536
43.175
43.817
44.461
45.107
42.599
43.239
43.881
44.525
45.171
42.663
43.303
43.945
44.590
45.236
42.727
43.367
44.010
44.655
45.301
42.791
43.431
44.074
44.719
45.365
42.855
43.495
44.139
44.784
45.430
42.919
43.559
44.203
44.848
45.494
750
760
770
780
790
5.595
6.141
6.689
7.239
7.789
5.650
6.196
6.744
7.294
7.844
5.705
6.251
6.799
7.349
7.900
5.759
6.306
6.854
7.404
7.955
5.814
6.360
6.909
7.459
8.010
100
110
120
130
140
800
810
820
830
840
45.494
46.141
46.786
47.431
48.074
45.559
46.205
46.851
47.495
48.138
45.624
46.270
46.915
47.560
48.202
45.688
46.334
46.980
47.624
48.267
45.753
46.399
47.044
47.688
48.331
45.818
46.464
47.109
47.753
48.395
45.882
46.528
47.173
47.817
48.459
45.947
46.593
47.238
47.881
48.523
46.011
46.657
47.302
47.946
48.587
46.076
46.722
47.367
48.010
48.651
46.141
46.786
47.431
48.074
48.715
800
810
820
830
840
150 8.010 8.065 8.120 8.175 8.231 8.286 8.341 8.396 8.452 8.507 8.562
160 8.562 8.618 8.673 8.728 8.783 8.839 8.894 8.949 9.005 9.060 9.115
170 9.115 9.171 9.226 9.282 9.337 9.392 9.448 9.503 9.559 9.614 9.669
180 9.669 9.725 9.780 9.836 9.891 9.947 10.002 10.057 10.113 10.168 10.224
190 10.224 10.279 10.335 10.390 10.446 10.501 10.557 10.612 10.668 10.723 10.779
150
160
170
180
190
850
860
870
880
890
48.715
49.353
49.989
50.622
51.251
48.779
49.417
50.052
50.685
51.314
48.843
49.481
50.116
50.748
51.377
48.907
49.544
50.179
50.811
51.439
48.971
49.608
50.243
50.874
51.502
49.034
49.672
50.306
50.937
51.565
49.098
49.735
50.369
51.000
51.627
49.162
49.799
50.432
51.063
51.690
49.226
49.862
50.495
51.126
51.752
49.290
49.926
50.559
51.188
51.815
49.353
49.989
50.622
51.251
51.877
850
860
870
880
890
200
210
220
230
240
10.779
11.334
11.889
12.445
13.000
10.834
11.389
11.945
12.500
13.056
10.890
11.445
12.000
12.556
13.111
10.945
11.501
12.056
12.611
13.167
11.001
11.556
12.111
12.667
13.222
11.056
11.612
12.167
12.722
13.278
11.112
11.667
12.222
12.778
13.333
11.167
11.723
12.278
12.833
13.389
11.223
11.778
12.334
12.889
13.444
11.278
11.834
12.389
12.944
13.500
11.334
11.889
12.445
13.000
13.555
200
210
220
230
240
900
910
920
930
940
51.877
52.500
53.119
53.735
54.347
51.940
52.562
53.181
53.796
54.408
52.002
52.624
53.243
53.857
54.469
52.064
52.686
53.304
53.919
54.530
52.127
52.748
53.366
53.980
54.591
52.189
52.810
53.427
54.041
54.652
52.251
52.872
53.489
54.102
54.713
52.314
52.934
53.550
54.164
54.773
52.376
52.996
53.612
54.225
54.834
52.438
53.057
53.673
54.286
54.895
52.500
53.119
53.735
54.347
54.956
900
910
920
930
940
250
260
270
280
290
13.555
14.110
14.665
15.219
15.773
13.611
14.166
14.720
15.275
15.829
13.666
14.221
14.776
15.330
15.884
13.722
14.277
14.831
15.386
15.940
13.777
14.332
14.887
15.441
15.995
13.833
14.388
14.942
15.496
16.050
13.888
14.443
14.998
15.552
16.106
13.944
14.499
15.053
15.607
16.161
13.999
14.554
15.109
15.663
16.216
14.055
14.609
15.164
15.718
16.272
14.110
14.665
15.219
15.773
16.327
250
260
270
280
290
950
960
970
980
990
54.956
55.561
56.164
56.763
57.360
55.016
55.622
56.224
56.823
57.419
55.077
55.682
56.284
56.883
57.479
55.138
55.742
56.344
56.942
57.538
55.198
55.803
56.404
57.002
57.597
55.259
55.863
56.464
57.062
57.657
55.319
55.923
56.524
57.121
57.716
55.380
55.983
56.584
57.181
57.776
55.440
56.043
56.643
57.240
57.835
55.501
56.104
56.703
57.300
57.894
55.561
56.164
56.763
57.360
57.953
950
960
970
980
990
300
310
320
330
340
16.327
16.881
17.434
17.986
18.538
16.383
16.936
17.489
18.041
18.594
16.438
16.991
17.544
18.097
18.649
16.493
17.046
17.599
18.152
18.704
16.549
17.102
17.655
18.207
18.759
16.604
17.157
17.710
18.262
18.814
16.659
17.212
17.765
18.318
18.870
16.715
17.268
17.820
18.373
18.925
16.770
17.323
17.876
18.428
18.980
16.825
17.378
17.931
18.483
19.035
16.881
17.434
17.986
18.538
19.090
300
310
320
330
340
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
57.953
58.545
59.134
59.721
60.307
58.013
58.604
59.193
59.780
60.365
58.072
58.663
59.252
59.838
60.423
58.131
58.722
59.310
59.897
60.482
58.190
58.781
59.369
59.956
60.540
58.249
58.840
59.428
60.014
60.599
58.309
58.899
59.487
60.073
60.657
58.368
58.957
59.545
60.131
60.715
58.427
59.016
59.604
60.190
60.774
58.486
59.075
59.663
60.248
60.832
58.545
59.134
59.721
60.307
60.890
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
350
360
370
380
390
19.090
19.642
20.194
20.745
21.297
19.146
19.697
20.249
20.800
21.352
19.201
19.753
20.304
20.855
21.407
19.256
19.808
20.359
20.911
21.462
19.311
19.863
20.414
20.966
21.517
19.366
19.918
20.469
21.021
21.572
19.422
19.973
20.525
21.076
21.627
19.477
20.028
20.580
21.131
21.683
19.532
20.083
20.635
21.186
21.738
19.587
20.139
20.690
21.241
21.793
19.642
20.194
20.745
21.297
21.848
350
360
370
380
390
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
60.890
61.473
62.054
62.634
63.214
60.949
61.531
62.112
62.692
63.271
61.007
61.589
62.170
62.750
63.329
61.065
61.647
62.228
62.808
63.387
61.123
61.705
62.286
62.866
63.445
61.182
61.763
62.344
62.924
63.503
61.240
61.822
62.402
62.982
63.561
61.298
61.880
62.460
63.040
63.619
61.356
61.938
62.518
63.098
63.677
61.415
61.996
62.576
63.156
63.734
61.473
62.054
62.634
63.214
63.792
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
400
410
420
430
440
21.848
22.400
22.952
23.504
24.057
21.903
22.455
23.007
23.559
24.112
21.958
22.510
23.062
23.614
24.167
22.014
22.565
23.117
23.670
24.223
22.069
22.620
23.172
23.725
24.278
22.124
22.676
23.228
23.780
24.333
22.179
22.731
23.283
23.835
24.389
22.234
22.786
23.338
23.891
24.444
22.289
22.841
23.393
23.946
24.499
22.345
22.896
23.449
24.001
24.555
22.400
22.952
23.504
24.057
24.610
400
410
420
430
440
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
63.792
64.370
64.948
65.525
66.102
63.850
64.428
65.006
65.583
66.160
63.908
64.486
65.064
65.641
66.218
63.966
64.544
65.121
65.699
66.275
64.024
64.602
65.179
65.756
66.333
64.081
64.659
65.237
65.814
66.391
64.139
64.717
65.295
65.872
66.448
64.197
64.775
65.352
65.929
66.506
64.255
64.833
65.410
65.987
66.564
64.313
64.890
65.468
66.045
66.621
64.370
64.948
65.525
66.102
66.679
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
450
460
470
480
490
24.610
25.164
25.720
26.276
26.834
24.665
25.220
25.775
26.332
26.889
24.721
25.275
25.831
26.387
26.945
24.776
25.331
25.886
26.443
27.001
24.832
25.386
25.942
26.499
27.057
24.887
25.442
25.998
26.555
27.113
24.943
25.497
26.053
26.610
27.169
24.998
25.553
26.109
26.666
27.225
25.053
25.608
26.165
26.722
27.281
25.109
25.664
26.220
26.778
27.337
25.164
25.720
26.276
26.834
27.393
450
460
470
480
490
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
66.679
67.255
67.831
68.406
68.980
66.737
67.313
67.888
68.463
69.037
66.794
67.370
67.946
68.521
69.095
66.852
67.428
68.003
68.578
69.152
66.910
67.486
68.061
68.636
69.209
66.967
67.543
68.119
68.693
69.267
67.025
67.601
68.176
68.751
69.324
67.082
67.658
68.234
68.808
69.381
67.140
67.716
68.291
68.865
69.439
67.198
67.773
68.348
68.923
69.496
67.255
67.831
68.406
68.980
69.553
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
10
10
-200
-8.095 -8.076 -8.057 -8.037 -8.017 -7.996 -7.976 -7.955 -7.934 -7.912 -7.890 -200
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-7.890
-7.659
-7.403
-7.123
-6.821
-7.868
-7.634
-7.376
-7.094
-6.790
-7.846
-7.610
-7.348
-7.064
-6.759
-7.824
-7.585
-7.321
-7.035
-6.727
-7.801
-7.559
-7.293
-7.005
-6.695
-7.778
-7.534
-7.265
-6.975
-6.663
-7.755
-7.508
-7.237
-6.944
-6.631
-7.731
-7.482
-7.209
-6.914
-6.598
-7.707
-7.456
-7.181
-6.883
-6.566
-7.683
-7.429
-7.152
-6.853
-6.533
-7.659
-7.403
-7.123
-6.821
-6.500
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-6.500
-6.159
-5.801
-5.426
-5.037
-6.467
-6.124
-5.764
-5.388
-4.997
-6.433
-6.089
-5.727
-5.350
-4.957
-6.400
-6.054
-5.690
-5.311
-4.917
-6.366
-6.018
-5.653
-5.272
-4.877
-6.332
-5.982
-5.616
-5.233
-4.836
-6.298
-5.946
-5.578
-5.194
-4.796
-6.263
-5.910
-5.541
-5.155
-4.755
-6.229
-5.874
-5.503
-5.116
-4.714
-6.194
-5.838
-5.465
-5.076
-4.674
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-4.633
-4.215
-3.786
-3.344
-2.893
-4.591
-4.173
-3.742
-3.300
-2.847
-4.550
-4.130
-3.698
-3.255
-2.801
-4.509
-4.088
-3.654
-3.210
-2.755
-4.467
-4.045
-3.610
-3.165
-2.709
-4.425
-4.002
-3.566
-3.120
-2.663
-4.384
-3.959
-3.522
-3.075
-2.617
-4.342
-3.916
-3.478
-3.029
-2.571
-4.300
-3.872
-3.434
-2.984
-2.524
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-2.431
-1.961
-1.482
-0.995
-0.501
-2.385
-1.913
-1.433
-0.946
-0.451
-2.338
-1.865
-1.385
-0.896
-0.401
-2.291
-1.818
-1.336
-0.847
-0.351
-2.244
-1.770
-1.288
-0.798
-0.301
-2.197
-1.722
-1.239
-0.749
-0.251
-2.150
-1.674
-1.190
-0.699
-0.201
-2.103
-1.626
-1.142
-0.650
-0.151
0
10
20
30
40
0.000
0.507
1.019
1.537
2.059
0.050
0.558
1.071
1.589
2.111
0.101
0.609
1.122
1.641
2.164
0.151
0.660
1.174
1.693
2.216
0.202
0.711
1.226
1.745
2.269
0.253
0.762
1.277
1.797
2.322
0.303
0.814
1.329
1.849
2.374
50
60
70
80
90
2.585
3.116
3.650
4.187
4.726
2.638
3.169
3.703
4.240
4.781
2.691
3.222
3.757
4.294
4.835
2.744
3.275
3.810
4.348
4.889
2.797
3.329
3.864
4.402
4.943
2.850
3.382
3.918
4.456
4.997
100
110
120
130
140
5.269
5.814
6.360
6.909
7.459
5.323
5.868
6.415
6.964
7.514
5.378
5.923
6.470
7.019
7.569
5.432
5.977
6.525
7.074
7.624
5.487
6.032
6.579
7.129
7.679
5.541
6.087
6.634
7.184
7.734
Z-203
Thermocouple
Grade
Nickel-Chromium
vs.
Nickel-Aluminum
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
-10
-9
10
-260
-250
-6.458 -6.457 -6.456 -6.455 -6.453 -6.452 -6.450 -6.448 -6.446 -6.444 -6.441 -260
-6.441 -6.438 -6.435 -6.432 -6.429 -6.425 -6.421 -6.417 -6.413 -6.408 -6.404 -250
250
260
270
280
290
10.153
10.561
10.971
11.382
11.795
10.194
10.602
11.012
11.423
11.836
10.235
10.643
11.053
11.465
11.877
10.276
10.684
11.094
11.506
11.919
10.316
10.725
11.135
11.547
11.960
10.357
10.766
11.176
11.588
12.001
10.398
10.807
11.217
11.630
12.043
10.439
10.848
11.259
11.671
12.084
10.480
10.889
11.300
11.712
12.126
10.520
10.930
11.341
11.753
12.167
10.561
10.971
11.382
11.795
12.209
250
260
270
280
290
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-6.404
-6.344
-6.262
-6.158
-6.035
-6.399
-6.337
-6.252
-6.147
-6.021
-6.393
-6.329
-6.243
-6.135
-6.007
-6.388
-6.322
-6.233
-6.123
-5.994
-6.382
-6.314
-6.223
-6.111
-5.980
-6.377
-6.306
-6.213
-6.099
-5.965
-6.370
-6.297
-6.202
-6.087
-5.951
-6.364
-6.289
-6.192
-6.074
-5.936
-6.358
-6.280
-6.181
-6.061
-5.922
-6.351
-6.271
-6.170
-6.048
-5.907
-6.344
-6.262
-6.158
-6.035
-5.891
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
300
310
320
330
340
12.209
12.624
13.040
13.457
13.874
12.250
12.665
13.081
13.498
13.916
12.291
12.707
13.123
13.540
13.958
12.333
12.748
13.165
13.582
14.000
12.374
12.790
13.206
13.624
14.042
12.416
12.831
13.248
13.665
14.084
12.457
12.873
13.290
13.707
14.126
12.499
12.915
13.331
13.749
14.167
12.540
12.956
13.373
13.791
14.209
12.582
12.998
13.415
13.833
14.251
12.624
13.040
13.457
13.874
14.293
300
310
320
330
340
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-5.891
-5.730
-5.550
-5.354
-5.141
-5.876
-5.713
-5.531
-5.333
-5.119
-5.861
-5.695
-5.512
-5.313
-5.097
-5.845
-5.678
-5.493
-5.292
-5.074
-5.829
-5.660
-5.474
-5.271
-5.052
-5.813
-5.642
-5.454
-5.250
-5.029
-5.797
-5.624
-5.435
-5.228
-5.006
-5.780
-5.606
-5.415
-5.207
-4.983
-5.763
-5.588
-5.395
-5.185
-4.960
-5.747
-5.569
-5.374
-5.163
-4.936
-5.730
-5.550
-5.354
-5.141
-4.913
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
350
360
370
380
390
14.293
14.713
15.133
15.554
15.975
14.335
14.755
15.175
15.596
16.017
14.377
14.797
15.217
15.638
16.059
14.419
14.839
15.259
15.680
16.102
14.461
14.881
15.301
15.722
16.144
14.503
14.923
15.343
15.764
16.186
14.545
14.965
15.385
15.806
16.228
14.587
15.007
15.427
15.849
16.270
14.629
15.049
15.469
15.891
16.313
14.671
15.091
15.511
15.933
16.355
14.713
15.133
15.554
15.975
16.397
350
360
370
380
390
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-4.913
-4.669
-4.411
-4.138
-3.852
-4.889
-4.644
-4.384
-4.110
-3.823
-4.865
-4.618
-4.357
-4.082
-3.794
-4.841
-4.593
-4.330
-4.054
-3.764
-4.817
-4.567
-4.303
-4.025
-3.734
-4.793
-4.542
-4.276
-3.997
-3.705
-4.768
-4.516
-4.249
-3.968
-3.675
-4.744
-4.490
-4.221
-3.939
-3.645
-4.719
-4.463
-4.194
-3.911
-3.614
-4.694
-4.437
-4.166
-3.882
-3.584
-4.669
-4.411
-4.138
-3.852
-3.554
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
400
410
420
430
440
16.397
16.820
17.243
17.667
18.091
16.439
16.862
17.285
17.709
18.134
16.482
16.904
17.328
17.752
18.176
16.524
16.947
17.370
17.794
18.218
16.566
16.989
17.413
17.837
18.261
16.608
17.031
17.455
17.879
18.303
16.651
17.074
17.497
17.921
18.346
16.693
17.116
17.540
17.964
18.388
16.735
17.158
17.582
18.006
18.431
16.778
17.201
17.624
18.049
18.473
16.820
17.243
17.667
18.091
18.516
400
410
420
430
440
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-3.554
-3.243
-2.920
-2.587
-2.243
-3.523
-3.211
-2.887
-2.553
-2.208
-3.492
-3.179
-2.854
-2.519
-2.173
-3.462
-3.147
-2.821
-2.485
-2.138
-3.431
-3.115
-2.788
-2.450
-2.103
-3.400
-3.083
-2.755
-2.416
-2.067
-3.368
-3.050
-2.721
-2.382
-2.032
-3.337
-3.018
-2.688
-2.347
-1.996
-3.306
-2.986
-2.654
-2.312
-1.961
-3.274
-2.953
-2.620
-2.278
-1.925
-3.243
-2.920
-2.587
-2.243
-1.889
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
450
460
470
480
490
18.516
18.941
19.366
19.792
20.218
18.558
18.983
19.409
19.835
20.261
18.601
19.026
19.451
19.877
20.303
18.643
19.068
19.494
19.920
20.346
18.686
19.111
19.537
19.962
20.389
18.728
19.154
19.579
20.005
20.431
18.771
19.196
19.622
20.048
20.474
18.813
19.239
19.664
20.090
20.516
18.856
19.281
19.707
20.133
20.559
18.898
19.324
19.750
20.175
20.602
18.941
19.366
19.792
20.218
20.644
450
460
470
480
490
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-1.889
-1.527
-1.156
-0.778
-0.392
-1.854
-1.490
-1.119
-0.739
-0.353
-1.818
-1.453
-1.081
-0.701
-0.314
-1.782
-1.417
-1.043
-0.663
-0.275
-1.745
-1.380
-1.006
-0.624
-0.236
-1.709
-1.343
-0.968
-0.586
-0.197
-1.673
-1.305
-0.930
-0.547
-0.157
-1.637
-1.268
-0.892
-0.508
-0.118
-1.600
-1.231
-0.854
-0.470
-0.079
-1.564
-1.194
-0.816
-0.431
-0.039
-1.527
-1.156
-0.778
-0.392
0.000
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
500
510
520
530
540
20.644
21.071
21.497
21.924
22.350
20.687
21.113
21.540
21.966
22.393
20.730
21.156
21.582
22.009
22.435
20.772
21.199
21.625
22.052
22.478
20.815
21.241
21.668
22.094
22.521
20.857
21.284
21.710
22.137
22.563
20.900
21.326
21.753
22.179
22.606
20.943
21.369
21.796
22.222
22.649
20.985
21.412
21.838
22.265
22.691
21.028
21.454
21.881
22.307
22.734
21.071
21.497
21.924
22.350
22.776
500
510
520
530
540
0
10
20
30
40
0.000
0.397
0.798
1.203
1.612
0.039
0.437
0.838
1.244
1.653
0.079
0.477
0.879
1.285
1.694
0.119
0.517
0.919
1.326
1.735
0.158
0.557
0.960
1.366
1.776
0.198
0.597
1.000
1.407
1.817
0.238
0.637
1.041
1.448
1.858
0.277
0.677
1.081
1.489
1.899
0.317
0.718
1.122
1.530
1.941
0.357
0.758
1.163
1.571
1.982
0.397
0.798
1.203
1.612
2.023
0
10
20
30
40
550
560
570
580
590
22.776
23.203
23.629
24.055
24.480
22.819
23.245
23.671
24.097
24.523
22.862
23.288
23.714
24.140
24.565
22.904
23.331
23.757
24.182
24.608
22.947
23.373
23.799
24.225
24.650
22.990
23.416
23.842
24.267
24.693
23.032
23.458
23.884
24.310
24.735
23.075
23.501
23.927
24.353
24.778
23.117
23.544
23.970
24.395
24.820
23.160
23.586
24.012
24.438
24.863
23.203
23.629
24.055
24.480
24.905
550
560
570
580
590
50
60
70
80
90
2.023
2.436
2.851
3.267
3.682
2.064
2.478
2.893
3.308
3.723
2.106
2.519
2.934
3.350
3.765
2.147
2.561
2.976
3.391
3.806
2.188
2.602
3.017
3.433
3.848
2.230
2.644
3.059
3.474
3.889
2.271
2.685
3.100
3.516
3.931
2.312
2.727
3.142
3.557
3.972
2.354
2.768
3.184
3.599
4.013
2.395
2.810
3.225
3.640
4.055
2.436
2.851
3.267
3.682
4.096
50
60
70
80
90
600
610
620
630
640
24.905
25.330
25.755
26.179
26.602
24.948
25.373
25.797
26.221
26.644
24.990
25.415
25.840
26.263
26.687
25.033
25.458
25.882
26.306
26.729
25.075
25.500
25.924
26.348
26.771
25.118
25.543
25.967
26.390
26.814
25.160
25.585
26.009
26.433
26.856
25.203
25.627
26.052
26.475
26.898
25.245
25.670
26.094
26.517
26.940
25.288
25.712
26.136
26.560
26.983
25.330
25.755
26.179
26.602
27.025
600
610
620
630
640
100
110
120
130
140
4.096
4.509
4.920
5.328
5.735
4.138
4.550
4.961
5.369
5.775
4.179
4.591
5.002
5.410
5.815
4.220
4.633
5.043
5.450
5.856
4.262
4.674
5.084
5.491
5.896
4.303
4.715
5.124
5.532
5.937
4.344
4.756
5.165
5.572
5.977
4.385
4.797
5.206
5.613
6.017
4.427
4.838
5.247
5.653
6.058
4.468
4.879
5.288
5.694
6.098
4.509
4.920
5.328
5.735
6.138
100
110
120
130
140
650
660
670
680
690
27.025
27.447
27.869
28.289
28.710
27.067
27.489
27.911
28.332
28.752
27.109
27.531
27.953
28.374
28.794
27.152
27.574
27.995
28.416
28.835
27.194
27.616
28.037
28.458
28.877
27.236
27.658
28.079
28.500
28.919
27.278
27.700
28.121
28.542
28.961
27.320
27.742
28.163
28.584
29.003
27.363
27.784
28.205
28.626
29.045
27.405
27.826
28.247
28.668
29.087
27.447
27.869
28.289
28.710
29.129
650
660
670
680
690
150
160
170
180
190
6.138
6.540
6.941
7.340
7.739
6.179
6.580
6.981
7.380
7.779
6.219
6.620
7.021
7.420
7.819
6.259
6.660
7.060
7.460
7.859
6.299
6.701
7.100
7.500
7.899
6.339
6.741
7.140
7.540
7.939
6.380
6.781
7.180
7.579
7.979
6.420
6.821
7.220
7.619
8.019
6.460
6.861
7.260
7.659
8.059
6.500
6.901
7.300
7.699
8.099
6.540
6.941
7.340
7.739
8.138
150
160
170
180
190
700
710
720
730
740
29.129
29.548
29.965
30.382
30.798
29.171
29.589
30.007
30.424
30.840
29.213
29.631
30.049
30.466
30.881
29.255
29.673
30.090
30.507
30.923
29.297
29.715
30.132
30.549
30.964
29.338
29.757
30.174
30.590
31.006
29.380
29.798
30.216
30.632
31.047
29.422
29.840
30.257
30.674
31.089
29.464
29.882
30.299
30.715
31.130
29.506
29.924
30.341
30.757
31.172
29.548
29.965
30.382
30.798
31.213
700
710
720
730
740
200
210
220
230
240
8.138
8.539
8.940
9.343
9.747
8.178
8.579
8.980
9.383
9.788
8.218
8.619
9.020
9.423
9.828
8.258
8.659
9.061
9.464
9.869
8.298
8.699
9.101
9.504
9.909
8.338
8.739
9.141
9.545
9.950
200
210
220
230
240
750
760
770
780
790
31.213
31.628
32.041
32.453
32.865
31.255
31.669
32.082
32.495
32.906
31.296
31.710
32.124
32.536
32.947
31.338
31.752
32.165
32.577
32.988
31.379
31.793
32.206
32.618
33.029
31.421
31.834
32.247
32.659
33.070
31.462
31.876
32.289
32.700
33.111
31.504
31.917
32.330
32.742
33.152
31.545
31.958
32.371
32.783
33.193
31.586
32.000
32.412
32.824
33.234
31.628
32.041
32.453
32.865
33.275
750
760
770
780
790
10
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
10
Z-204
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Thermocouple
Grade
Nickel-Chromium
vs.
Nickel-Aluminum
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
10
10
800
810
820
830
840
33.275
33.685
34.093
34.501
34.908
33.316
33.726
34.134
34.542
34.948
33.357
33.767
34.175
34.582
34.989
33.398
33.808
34.216
34.623
35.029
33.439
33.848
34.257
34.664
35.070
33.480
33.889
34.297
34.704
35.110
33.521
33.930
34.338
34.745
35.151
33.562
33.971
34.379
34.786
35.192
33.603
34.012
34.420
34.826
35.232
33.644
34.053
34.460
34.867
35.273
33.685
34.093
34.501
34.908
35.313
800
810
820
830
840
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
45.119
45.497
45.873
46.249
46.623
45.157
45.534
45.911
46.286
46.660
45.194
45.572
45.948
46.324
46.697
45.232
45.610
45.986
46.361
46.735
45.270
45.647
46.024
46.398
46.772
45.308
45.685
46.061
46.436
46.809
45.346
45.723
46.099
46.473
46.847
45.383
45.760
46.136
46.511
46.884
45.421
45.798
46.174
46.548
46.921
45.459
45.836
46.211
46.585
46.958
45.497
45.873
46.249
46.623
46.995
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
850
860
870
880
890
35.313
35.718
36.121
36.524
36.925
35.354
35.758
36.162
36.564
36.965
35.394
35.798
36.202
36.604
37.006
35.435
35.839
36.242
36.644
37.046
35.475
35.879
36.282
36.685
37.086
35.516
35.920
36.323
36.725
37.126
35.556
35.960
36.363
36.765
37.166
35.596
36.000
36.403
36.805
37.206
35.637
36.041
36.443
36.845
37.246
35.677
36.081
36.484
36.885
37.286
35.718
36.121
36.524
36.925
37.326
850
860
870
880
890
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
46.995
47.367
47.737
48.105
48.473
47.033
47.404
47.774
48.142
48.509
47.070
47.441
47.811
48.179
48.546
47.107
47.478
47.848
48.216
48.582
47.144
47.515
47.884
48.252
48.619
47.181
47.552
47.921
48.289
48.656
47.218
47.589
47.958
48.326
48.692
47.256
47.626
47.995
48.363
48.729
47.293
47.663
48.032
48.399
48.765
47.330
47.700
48.069
48.436
48.802
47.367
47.737
48.105
48.473
48.838
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
900
910
920
930
940
37.326
37.725
38.124
38.522
38.918
37.366
37.765
38.164
38.561
38.958
37.406
37.805
38.204
38.601
38.997
37.446
37.845
38.243
38.641
39.037
37.486
37.885
38.283
38.680
39.076
37.526
37.925
38.323
38.720
39.116
37.566
37.965
38.363
38.760
39.155
37.606
38.005
38.402
38.799
39.195
37.646
38.044
38.442
38.839
39.235
37.686
38.084
38.482
38.878
39.274
37.725
38.124
38.522
38.918
39.314
900
910
920
930
940
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
48.838
49.202
49.565
49.926
50.286
48.875
49.239
49.601
49.962
50.322
48.911
49.275
49.637
49.998
50.358
48.948
49.311
49.674
50.034
50.393
48.984
49.348
49.710
50.070
50.429
49.021
49.384
49.746
50.106
50.465
49.057
49.420
49.782
50.142
50.501
49.093
49.456
49.818
50.178
50.537
49.130
49.493
49.854
50.214
50.572
49.166
49.529
49.890
50.250
50.608
49.202
49.565
49.926
50.286
50.644
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
950
960
970
980
990
39.314
39.708
40.101
40.494
40.885
39.353
39.747
40.141
40.533
40.924
39.393
39.787
40.180
40.572
40.963
39.432
39.826
40.219
40.611
41.002
39.471
39.866
40.259
40.651
41.042
39.511
39.905
40.298
40.690
41.081
39.550
39.944
40.337
40.729
41.120
39.590
39.984
40.376
40.768
41.159
39.629
40.023
40.415
40.807
41.198
39.669
40.062
40.455
40.846
41.237
39.708
40.101
40.494
40.885
41.276
950
960
970
980
990
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
50.644
51.000
51.355
51.708
52.060
50.680
51.036
51.391
51.744
52.095
50.715
51.071
51.426
51.779
52.130
50.751
51.107
51.461
51.814
52.165
50.787
51.142
51.497
51.849
52.200
50.822
51.178
51.532
51.885
52.235
50.858
51.213
51.567
51.920
52.270
50.894
51.249
51.603
51.955
52.305
50.929
51.284
51.638
51.990
52.340
50.965
51.320
51.673
52.025
52.375
51.000
51.355
51.708
52.060
52.410
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
41.276
41.665
42.053
42.440
42.826
41.315
41.704
42.092
42.479
42.865
41.354
41.743
42.131
42.518
42.903
41.393
41.781
42.169
42.556
42.942
41.431
41.820
42.208
42.595
42.980
41.470
41.859
42.247
42.633
43.019
41.509
41.898
42.286
42.672
43.057
41.548
41.937
42.324
42.711
43.096
41.587
41.976
42.363
42.749
43.134
41.626
42.014
42.402
42.788
43.173
41.665
42.053
42.440
42.826
43.211
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
52.410
52.759
53.106
53.451
53.795
52.445
52.794
53.140
53.486
53.830
52.480
52.828
53.175
53.520
53.864
52.515
52.863
53.210
53.555
53.898
52.550
52.898
53.244
53.589
53.932
52.585
52.932
53.279
53.623
53.967
52.620
52.967
53.313
53.658
54.001
52.654
53.002
53.348
53.692
54.035
52.689
53.037
53.382
53.727
54.069
52.724
53.071
53.417
53.761
54.104
52.759
53.106
53.451
53.795
54.138
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
43.211
43.595
43.978
44.359
44.740
43.250
43.633
44.016
44.397
44.778
43.288
43.672
44.054
44.435
44.816
43.327
43.710
44.092
44.473
44.853
43.365
43.748
44.130
44.512
44.891
43.403
43.787
44.169
44.550
44.929
43.442
43.825
44.207
44.588
44.967
43.480
43.863
44.245
44.626
45.005
43.518
43.901
44.283
44.664
45.043
43.557
43.940
44.321
44.702
45.081
43.595
43.978
44.359
44.740
45.119
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1350 54.138 54.172 54.206 54.240 54.274 54.308 54.343 54.377 54.411 54.445 54.479 1350
1360 54.479 54.513 54.547 54.581 54.615 54.649 54.683 54.717 54.751 54.785 54.819 1360
1370 54.819 54.852 54.886
1370
10
Z-205
10
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
Thermocouple
Grade
TYPE
Nickel-Chromium
vs.
Copper-Nickel
Extension
Grade
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
10
-260
-250
-9.835 -9.833 -9.831 -9.828 -9.825 -9.821 -9.817 -9.813 -9.808 -9.802 -9.797 -260
-9.797 -9.790 -9.784 -9.777 -9.770 -9.762 -9.754 -9.746 -9.737 -9.728 -9.718 -250
350
360
370
380
390
24.964
25.757
26.552
27.348
28.146
25.044
25.836
26.631
27.428
28.226
25.123
25.916
26.711
27.507
28.306
25.202
25.995
26.790
27.587
28.386
25.281
26.075
26.870
27.667
28.466
25.360
26.154
26.950
27.747
28.546
25.440
26.233
27.029
27.827
28.626
25.519
26.313
27.109
27.907
28.706
25.598
26.392
27.189
27.986
28.786
25.678
26.472
27.268
28.066
28.866
25.757
26.552
27.348
28.146
28.946
350
360
370
380
390
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-9.718
-9.604
-9.455
-9.274
-9.063
-9.709
-9.591
-9.438
-9.254
-9.040
-9.698
-9.577
-9.421
-9.234
-9.017
-9.688
-9.563
-9.404
-9.214
-8.994
-9.677
-9.548
-9.386
-9.193
-8.971
-9.666
-9.534
-9.368
-9.172
-8.947
-9.654
-9.519
-9.350
-9.151
-8.923
-9.642
-9.503
-9.331
-9.129
-8.899
-9.630
-9.487
-9.313
-9.107
-8.874
-9.617
-9.471
-9.293
-9.085
-8.850
-9.604
-9.455
-9.274
-9.063
-8.825
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
400
410
420
430
440
28.946
29.747
30.550
31.354
32.159
29.026
29.827
30.630
31.434
32.239
29.106
29.908
30.711
31.515
32.320
29.186
29.988
30.791
31.595
32.400
29.266
30.068
30.871
31.676
32.481
29.346
30.148
30.952
31.756
32.562
29.427
30.229
31.032
31.837
32.642
29.507
30.309
31.112
31.917
32.723
29.587
30.389
31.193
31.998
32.803
29.667
30.470
31.273
32.078
32.884
29.747
30.550
31.354
32.159
32.965
400
410
420
430
440
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-8.825
-8.561
-8.273
-7.963
-7.632
-8.799
-8.533
-8.243
-7.931
-7.597
-8.774
-8.505
-8.213
-7.899
-7.563
-8.748
-8.477
-8.183
-7.866
-7.528
-8.722
-8.449
-8.152
-7.833
-7.493
-8.696
-8.420
-8.121
-7.800
-7.458
-8.669
-8.391
-8.090
-7.767
-7.423
-8.643
-8.362
-8.059
-7.733
-7.387
-8.616
-8.333
-8.027
-7.700
-7.351
-8.588
-8.303
-7.995
-7.666
-7.315
-8.561
-8.273
-7.963
-7.632
-7.279
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
450
460
470
480
490
32.965
33.772
34.579
35.387
36.196
33.045
33.852
34.660
35.468
36.277
33.126
33.933
34.741
35.549
36.358
33.207
34.014
34.822
35.630
36.439
33.287
34.095
34.902
35.711
36.520
33.368
34.175
34.983
35.792
36.601
33.449
34.256
35.064
35.873
36.682
33.529
34.337
35.145
35.954
36.763
33.610
34.418
35.226
36.034
36.843
33.691
34.498
35.307
36.115
36.924
33.772
34.579
35.387
36.196
37.005
450
460
470
480
490
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-7.279
-6.907
-6.516
-6.107
-5.681
-7.243
-6.869
-6.476
-6.065
-5.637
-7.206
-6.831
-6.436
-6.023
-5.593
-7.170
-6.792
-6.396
-5.981
-5.549
-7.133
-6.753
-6.355
-5.939
-5.505
-7.096
-6.714
-6.314
-5.896
-5.461
-7.058
-6.675
-6.273
-5.853
-5.417
-7.021
-6.636
-6.232
-5.810
-5.372
-6.983
-6.596
-6.191
-5.767
-5.327
-6.945
-6.556
-6.149
-5.724
-5.282
-6.907
-6.516
-6.107
-5.681
-5.237
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
500
510
520
530
540
37.005
37.815
38.624
39.434
40.243
37.086
37.896
38.705
39.515
40.324
37.167
37.977
38.786
39.596
40.405
37.248
38.058
38.867
39.677
40.486
37.329
38.139
38.948
39.758
40.567
37.410
38.220
39.029
39.839
40.648
37.491
38.300
39.110
39.920
40.729
37.572
38.381
39.191
40.001
40.810
37.653
38.462
39.272
40.082
40.891
37.734
38.543
39.353
40.163
40.972
37.815
38.624
39.434
40.243
41.053
500
510
520
530
540
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-5.237
-4.777
-4.302
-3.811
-3.306
-5.192
-4.731
-4.254
-3.761
-3.255
-5.147
-4.684
-4.205
-3.711
-3.204
-5.101
-4.636
-4.156
-3.661
-3.152
-5.055
-4.589
-4.107
-3.611
-3.100
-5.009
-4.542
-4.058
-3.561
-3.048
-4.963
-4.494
-4.009
-3.510
-2.996
-4.917
-4.446
-3.960
-3.459
-2.944
-4.871
-4.398
-3.911
-3.408
-2.892
-4.824
-4.350
-3.861
-3.357
-2.840
-4.777
-4.302
-3.811
-3.306
-2.787
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
550
560
570
580
590
41.053
41.862
42.671
43.479
44.286
41.134
41.943
42.751
43.560
44.367
41.215
42.024
42.832
43.640
44.448
41.296
42.105
42.913
43.721
44.529
41.377
42.185
42.994
43.802
44.609
41.457
42.266
43.075
43.883
44.690
41.538
42.347
43.156
43.963
44.771
41.619
42.428
43.236
44.044
44.851
41.700
42.509
43.317
44.125
44.932
41.781
42.590
43.398
44.206
45.013
41.862
42.671
43.479
44.286
45.093
550
560
570
580
590
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-2.787
-2.255
-1.709
-1.152
-0.582
-2.735
-2.201
-1.654
-1.095
-0.524
-2.682
-2.147
-1.599
-1.039
-0.466
-2.629
-2.093
-1.543
-0.982
-0.408
-2.576
-2.038
-1.488
-0.925
-0.350
-2.523
-1.984
-1.432
-0.868
-0.292
-2.469
-1.929
-1.376
-0.811
-0.234
-2.416
-1.874
-1.320
-0.754
-0.176
-2.362
-1.820
-1.264
-0.697
-0.117
-2.309
-1.765
-1.208
-0.639
-0.059
-2.255
-1.709
-1.152
-0.582
0.000
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
600
610
620
630
640
45.093
45.900
46.705
47.509
48.313
45.174
45.980
46.785
47.590
48.393
45.255
46.061
46.866
47.670
48.474
45.335
46.141
46.946
47.751
48.554
45.416
46.222
47.027
47.831
48.634
45.497
46.302
47.107
47.911
48.715
45.577
46.383
47.188
47.992
48.795
45.658
46.463
47.268
48.072
48.875
45.738
46.544
47.349
48.152
48.955
45.819
46.624
47.429
48.233
49.035
45.900
46.705
47.509
48.313
49.116
600
610
620
630
640
0
10
20
30
40
0.000
0.591
1.192
1.801
2.420
0.059
0.651
1.252
1.862
2.482
0.118
0.711
1.313
1.924
2.545
0.176
0.770
1.373
1.986
2.607
0.235
0.830
1.434
2.047
2.670
0.294
0.890
1.495
2.109
2.733
0.354
0.950
1.556
2.171
2.795
0.413
1.010
1.617
2.233
2.858
0.472
1.071
1.678
2.295
2.921
0.532
1.131
1.740
2.357
2.984
0.591
1.192
1.801
2.420
3.048
0
10
20
30
40
650
660
670
680
690
49.116
49.917
50.718
51.517
52.315
49.196
49.997
50.798
51.597
52.395
49.276
50.077
50.878
51.677
52.475
49.356
50.157
50.958
51.757
52.555
49.436
50.238
51.038
51.837
52.634
49.517
50.318
51.118
51.916
52.714
49.597
50.398
51.197
51.996
52.794
49.677
50.478
51.277
52.076
52.873
49.757
50.558
51.357
52.156
52.953
49.837
50.638
51.437
52.236
53.033
49.917
50.718
51.517
52.315
53.112
650
660
670
680
690
50
60
70
80
90
3.048
3.685
4.330
4.985
5.648
3.111
3.749
4.395
5.051
5.714
3.174
3.813
4.460
5.117
5.781
3.238
3.877
4.526
5.183
5.848
3.301
3.942
4.591
5.249
5.915
3.365
4.006
4.656
5.315
5.982
3.429
4.071
4.722
5.382
6.049
3.492
4.136
4.788
5.448
6.117
3.556
4.200
4.853
5.514
6.184
3.620
4.265
4.919
5.581
6.251
3.685
4.330
4.985
5.648
6.319
50
60
70
80
90
700
710
720
730
740
53.112
53.908
54.703
55.497
56.289
53.192
53.988
54.782
55.576
56.368
53.272
54.067
54.862
55.655
56.447
53.351
54.147
54.941
55.734
56.526
53.431
54.226
55.021
55.814
56.606
53.510
54.306
55.100
55.893
56.685
53.590
54.385
55.179
55.972
56.764
53.670
54.465
55.259
56.051
56.843
53.749
54.544
55.338
56.131
56.922
53.829
54.624
55.417
56.210
57.001
53.908
54.703
55.497
56.289
57.080
700
710
720
730
740
100
110
120
130
140
6.319
6.998
7.685
8.379
9.081
6.386
7.066
7.754
8.449
9.151
6.454
7.135
7.823
8.519
9.222
6.522
7.203
7.892
8.589
9.292
6.590
7.272
7.962
8.659
9.363
6.658
7.341
8.031
8.729
9.434
6.725
7.409
8.101
8.799
9.505
6.794
7.478
8.170
8.869
9.576
6.862
7.547
8.240
8.940
9.647
6.930
7.616
8.309
9.010
9.718
6.998
7.685
8.379
9.081
9.789
100
110
120
130
140
750
760
770
780
790
57.080
57.870
58.659
59.446
60.232
57.159
57.949
58.738
59.525
60.311
57.238
58.028
58.816
59.604
60.390
57.317
58.107
58.895
59.682
60.468
57.396
58.186
58.974
59.761
60.547
57.475
58.265
59.053
59.839
60.625
57.554
58.343
59.131
59.918
60.704
57.633
58.422
59.210
59.997
60.782
57.712
58.501
59.289
60.075
60.860
57.791
58.580
59.367
60.154
60.939
57.870
58.659
59.446
60.232
61.017
750
760
770
780
790
150
160
170
180
190
9.789
10.503
11.224
11.951
12.684
9.860
10.575
11.297
12.024
12.757
9.931
10.647
11.369
12.097
12.831
10.003
10.719
11.442
12.170
12.904
10.074
10.791
11.514
12.243
12.978
10.145
10.863
11.587
12.317
13.052
10.217
10.935
11.660
12.390
13.126
10.288
11.007
11.733
12.463
13.199
10.360
11.080
11.805
12.537
13.273
10.432
11.152
11.878
12.610
13.347
10.503
11.224
11.951
12.684
13.421
150
160
170
180
190
800
810
820
830
840
61.017
61.801
62.583
63.364
64.144
61.096
61.879
62.662
63.442
64.222
61.174
61.958
62.740
63.520
64.300
61.253
62.036
62.818
63.598
64.377
61.331
62.114
62.896
63.676
64.455
61.409
62.192
62.974
63.754
64.533
61.488
62.271
63.052
63.832
64.611
61.566
62.349
63.130
63.910
64.689
61.644
62.427
63.208
63.988
64.766
61.723
62.505
63.286
64.066
64.844
61.801
62.583
63.364
64.144
64.922
800
810
820
830
840
200
210
220
230
240
13.421
14.164
14.912
15.664
16.420
13.495
14.239
14.987
15.739
16.496
13.569
14.313
15.062
15.815
16.572
13.644
14.388
15.137
15.890
16.648
13.718
14.463
15.212
15.966
16.724
13.792
14.537
15.287
16.041
16.800
13.866
14.612
15.362
16.117
16.876
13.941
14.687
15.438
16.193
16.952
14.015
14.762
15.513
16.269
17.028
14.090
14.837
15.588
16.344
17.104
14.164
14.912
15.664
16.420
17.181
200
210
220
230
240
850
860
870
880
890
64.922
65.698
66.473
67.246
68.017
65.000
65.776
66.550
67.323
68.094
65.077
65.853
66.628
67.400
68.171
65.155
65.931
66.705
67.478
68.248
65.233
66.008
66.782
67.555
68.325
65.310
66.086
66.860
67.632
68.402
65.388
66.163
66.937
67.709
68.479
65.465
66.241
67.014
67.786
68.556
65.543
66.318
67.092
67.863
68.633
65.621
66.396
67.169
67.940
68.710
65.698
66.473
67.246
68.017
68.787
850
860
870
880
890
250
260
270
280
290
17.181
17.945
18.713
19.484
20.259
17.257
18.021
18.790
19.561
20.336
17.333
18.098
18.867
19.639
20.414
17.409
18.175
18.944
19.716
20.492
17.486
18.252
19.021
19.794
20.569
17.562
18.328
19.098
19.871
20.647
17.639
18.405
19.175
19.948
20.725
17.715
18.482
19.252
20.026
20.803
17.792
18.559
19.330
20.103
20.880
17.868
18.636
19.407
20.181
20.958
17.945
18.713
19.484
20.259
21.036
250
260
270
280
290
900
910
920
930
940
68.787
69.554
70.319
71.082
71.844
68.863
69.631
70.396
71.159
71.920
68.940
69.707
70.472
71.235
71.996
69.017
69.784
70.548
71.311
72.072
69.094
69.860
70.625
71.387
72.147
69.171
69.937
70.701
71.463
72.223
69.247
70.013
70.777
71.539
72.299
69.324
70.090
70.854
71.615
72.375
69.401
70.166
70.930
71.692
72.451
69.477
70.243
71.006
71.768
72.527
69.554
70.319
71.082
71.844
72.603
900
910
920
930
940
300
310
320
330
340
21.036
21.817
22.600
23.386
24.174
21.114
21.895
22.678
23.464
24.253
21.192
21.973
22.757
23.543
24.332
21.270
22.051
22.835
23.622
24.411
21.348
22.130
22.914
23.701
24.490
21.426
22.208
22.993
23.780
24.569
21.504
22.286
23.071
23.858
24.648
21.582
22.365
23.150
23.937
24.727
21.660
22.443
23.228
24.016
24.806
21.739
22.522
23.307
24.095
24.885
21.817
22.600
23.386
24.174
24.964
300
310
320
330
340
950
960
970
980
990
72.603
73.360
74.115
74.869
75.621
72.678
73.435
74.190
74.944
75.696
72.754
73.511
74.266
75.019
75.771
72.830
73.586
74.341
75.095
75.847
72.906
73.662
74.417
75.170
75.922
72.981
73.738
74.492
75.245
75.997
73.057
73.813
74.567
75.320
76.072
73.133
73.889
74.643
75.395
76.147
73.208
73.964
74.718
75.471
76.223
73.284
74.040
74.793
75.546
76.298
73.360
74.115
74.869
75.621
76.373
950
960
970
980
990
10
10
Z-206
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
10
-260
-250
-6.258 -6.256 -6.255 -6.253 -6.251 -6.248 -6.245 -6.242 -6.239 -6.236 -6.232 -260
-6.232 -6.228 -6.223 -6.219 -6.214 -6.209 -6.204 -6.198 -6.193 -6.187 -6.180 -250
2.079
2.512
2.953
3.403
3.860
2.122
2.556
2.998
3.448
3.907
2.165
2.600
3.043
3.494
3.953
2.208
2.643
3.087
3.539
3.999
2.251
2.687
3.132
3.585
4.046
2.294
2.732
3.177
3.631
4.092
2.338
2.776
3.222
3.677
4.138
2.381
2.820
3.267
3.722
4.185
2.425
2.864
3.312
3.768
4.232
2.468
2.909
3.358
3.814
4.279
50
60
70
80
90
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-6.180
-6.105
-6.007
-5.888
-5.753
-6.174
-6.096
-5.996
-5.876
-5.739
-6.167
-6.087
-5.985
-5.863
-5.724
-6.160
-6.078
-5.973
-5.850
-5.710
-6.153
-6.068
-5.962
-5.836
-5.695
-6.146
-6.059
-5.950
-5.823
-5.680
-6.138
-6.049
-5.938
-5.809
-5.665
-6.130
-6.038
-5.926
-5.795
-5.650
-6.122
-6.028
-5.914
-5.782
-5.634
-6.114
-6.017
-5.901
-5.767
-5.619
-6.105
-6.007
-5.888
-5.753
-5.603
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
100
110
120
130
140
4.279
4.750
5.228
5.714
6.206
4.325
4.798
5.277
5.763
6.255
4.372
4.845
5.325
5.812
6.305
4.419
4.893
5.373
5.861
6.355
4.466
4.941
5.422
5.910
6.404
4.513
4.988
5.470
5.959
6.454
4.561
5.036
5.519
6.008
6.504
4.608
5.084
5.567
6.057
6.554
4.655
5.132
5.616
6.107
6.604
4.702
5.180
5.665
6.156
6.654
4.750
5.228
5.714
6.206
6.704
100
110
120
130
140
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-5.603
-5.439
-5.261
-5.070
-4.865
-5.587
-5.421
-5.242
-5.050
-4.844
-5.571
-5.404
-5.224
-5.030
-4.823
-5.555
-5.387
-5.205
-5.010
-4.802
-5.539
-5.369
-5.186
-4.989
-4.780
-5.523
-5.351
-5.167
-4.969
-4.759
-5.506
-5.334
-5.148
-4.949
-4.737
-5.489
-5.316
-5.128
-4.928
-4.715
-5.473
-5.297
-5.109
-4.907
-4.693
-5.456
-5.279
-5.089
-4.886
-4.671
-5.439
-5.261
-5.070
-4.865
-4.648
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
150
160
170
180
190
6.704
7.209
7.720
8.237
8.759
6.754
7.260
7.771
8.289
8.812
6.805
7.310
7.823
8.341
8.865
6.855
7.361
7.874
8.393
8.917
6.905
7.412
7.926
8.445
8.970
6.956
7.463
7.977
8.497
9.023
7.006
7.515
8.029
8.550
9.076
7.057
7.566
8.081
8.602
9.129
7.107
7.617
8.133
8.654
9.182
7.158
7.668
8.185
8.707
9.235
7.209
7.720
8.237
8.759
9.288
150
160
170
180
190
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-4.648
-4.419
-4.177
-3.923
-3.657
-4.626
-4.395
-4.152
-3.897
-3.629
-4.604
-4.372
-4.127
-3.871
-3.602
-4.581
-4.348
-4.102
-3.844
-3.574
-4.558
-4.324
-4.077
-3.818
-3.547
-4.535
-4.300
-4.052
-3.791
-3.519
-4.512
-4.275
-4.026
-3.765
-3.491
-4.489
-4.251
-4.000
-3.738
-3.463
-4.466
-4.226
-3.975
-3.711
-3.435
-4.443
-4.202
-3.949
-3.684
-3.407
-4.419
-4.177
-3.923
-3.657
-3.379
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
9.608
10.146
10.689
11.237
11.791
9.662
10.200
10.743
11.292
11.846
9.715
10.254
10.798
11.347
11.902
9.769
10.308
10.853
11.403
11.958
9.822
10.362
10.907
11.458
12.013
200
210
220
230
240
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-3.379
-3.089
-2.788
-2.476
-2.153
-3.350
-3.059
-2.757
-2.444
-2.120
-3.322
-3.030
-2.726
-2.412
-2.087
-3.293
-3.000
-2.695
-2.380
-2.054
-3.264
-2.970
-2.664
-2.348
-2.021
-3.235
-2.940
-2.633
-2.316
-1.987
-3.206
-2.910
-2.602
-2.283
-1.954
-3.177
-2.879
-2.571
-2.251
-1.920
-3.148
-2.849
-2.539
-2.218
-1.887
-3.118
-2.818
-2.507
-2.186
-1.853
-3.089
-2.788
-2.476
-2.153
-1.819
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
250
260
270
280
290
12.013
12.574
13.139
13.709
14.283
12.069
12.630
13.196
13.766
14.341
12.125
12.687
13.253
13.823
14.399
12.181
12.743
13.310
13.881
14.456
12.237
12.799
13.366
13.938
14.514
12.293
12.856
13.423
13.995
14.572
12.349
12.912
13.480
14.053
14.630
12.405
12.969
13.537
14.110
14.688
12.461
13.026
13.595
14.168
14.746
12.518
13.082
13.652
14.226
14.804
12.574
13.139
13.709
14.283
14.862
250
260
270
280
290
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-1.819
-1.475
-1.121
-0.757
-0.383
-1.785
-1.440
-1.085
-0.720
-0.345
-1.751
-1.405
-1.049
-0.683
-0.307
-1.717
-1.370
-1.013
-0.646
-0.269
-1.683
-1.335
-0.976
-0.608
-0.231
-1.648
-1.299
-0.940
-0.571
-0.193
-1.614
-1.264
-0.904
-0.534
-0.154
-1.579
-1.228
-0.867
-0.496
-0.116
-1.545
-1.192
-0.830
-0.459
-0.077
-1.510
-1.157
-0.794
-0.421
-0.039
-1.475
-1.121
-0.757
-0.383
0.000
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
300
310
320
330
340
14.862
15.445
16.032
16.624
17.219
14.920
15.503
16.091
16.683
17.279
14.978
15.562
16.150
16.742
17.339
15.036
15.621
16.209
16.802
17.399
15.095
15.679
16.268
16.861
17.458
15.153
15.738
16.327
16.921
17.518
15.211
15.797
16.387
16.980
17.578
15.270
15.856
16.446
17.040
17.638
15.328
15.914
16.505
17.100
17.698
15.386
15.973
16.564
17.159
17.759
15.445
16.032
16.624
17.219
17.819
300
310
320
330
340
0
10
20
30
40
0.000
0.391
0.790
1.196
1.612
0.039
0.431
0.830
1.238
1.654
0.078
0.470
0.870
1.279
1.696
0.117
0.510
0.911
1.320
1.738
0.156
0.549
0.951
1.362
1.780
0.195
0.589
0.992
1.403
1.823
0.234
0.629
1.033
1.445
1.865
0.273
0.669
1.074
1.486
1.908
0.312
0.709
1.114
1.528
1.950
0.352
0.749
1.155
1.570
1.993
0.391
0.790
1.196
1.612
2.036
0
10
20
30
40
350
360
370
380
390
17.819
18.422
19.030
19.641
20.255
17.879
18.483
19.091
19.702
20.317
17.939
18.543
19.152
19.763
20.378
17.999
18.604
19.213
19.825
20.440
18.060
18.665
19.274
19.886
20.502
18.120
18.725
19.335
19.947
20.563
18.180
18.786
19.396
20.009
20.625
18.241
18.847
19.457
20.070
20.687
18.301
18.908
19.518
20.132
20.748
18.362
18.969
19.579
20.193
20.810
18.422
19.030
19.641
20.255
20.872
350
360
370
380
390
10
10
-4
-5
Extension
Grade
50
60
70
80
90
-6
-7
Copper
vs.
Copper-Nickel
-8
Thermocouple
Grade
-3
-2
-1
Z-207
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Platinum-10% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
10
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-0.236
-0.194
-0.150
-0.103
-0.053
-0.232
-0.190
-0.146
-0.098
-0.048
-0.228
-0.186
-0.141
-0.093
-0.042
-0.224
-0.181
-0.136
-0.088
-0.037
-0.219
-0.177
-0.132
-0.083
-0.032
-0.215
-0.173
-0.127
-0.078
-0.027
-0.211
-0.168
-0.122
-0.073
-0.021
-0.207
-0.164
-0.117
-0.068
-0.016
-0.203
-0.159
-0.113
-0.063
-0.011
-0.199
-0.155
-0.108
-0.058
-0.005
-0.194
-0.150
-0.103
-0.053
0.000
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
550
560
570
580
590
4.732
4.833
4.934
5.035
5.137
4.742
4.843
4.944
5.045
5.147
4.752
4.853
4.954
5.055
5.157
4.762
4.863
4.964
5.066
5.167
4.772
4.873
4.974
5.076
5.178
4.782
4.883
4.984
5.086
5.188
4.793
4.893
4.995
5.096
5.198
4.803
4.904
5.005
5.106
5.208
4.813
4.914
5.015
5.116
5.218
4.823
4.924
5.025
5.127
5.228
4.833
4.934
5.035
5.137
5.239
550
560
570
580
590
0
10
20
30
40
0.000
0.055
0.113
0.173
0.235
0.005
0.061
0.119
0.179
0.241
0.011
0.067
0.125
0.185
0.248
0.016
0.072
0.131
0.191
0.254
0.022
0.078
0.137
0.197
0.260
0.027
0.084
0.143
0.204
0.267
0.033
0.090
0.149
0.210
0.273
0.038
0.095
0.155
0.216
0.280
0.044
0.101
0.161
0.222
0.286
0.050
0.107
0.167
0.229
0.292
0.055
0.113
0.173
0.235
0.299
0
10
20
30
40
600
610
620
630
640
5.239
5.341
5.443
5.546
5.649
5.249
5.351
5.454
5.557
5.660
5.259
5.361
5.464
5.567
5.670
5.269
5.372
5.474
5.577
5.680
5.280
5.382
5.485
5.588
5.691
5.290
5.392
5.495
5.598
5.701
5.300
5.402
5.505
5.608
5.712
5.310
5.413
5.515
5.618
5.722
5.320
5.423
5.526
5.629
5.732
5.331
5.433
5.536
5.639
5.743
5.341
5.443
5.546
5.649
5.753
600
610
620
630
640
50
60
70
80
90
0.299
0.365
0.433
0.502
0.573
0.305
0.372
0.440
0.509
0.580
0.312
0.378
0.446
0.516
0.588
0.319
0.385
0.453
0.523
0.595
0.325
0.392
0.460
0.530
0.602
0.332
0.399
0.467
0.538
0.609
0.338
0.405
0.474
0.545
0.617
0.345
0.412
0.481
0.552
0.624
0.352
0.419
0.488
0.559
0.631
0.358
0.426
0.495
0.566
0.639
0.365
0.433
0.502
0.573
0.646
50
60
70
80
90
650
660
670
680
690
5.753
5.857
5.961
6.065
6.170
5.763
5.867
5.971
6.076
6.181
5.774
5.878
5.982
6.086
6.191
5.784
5.888
5.992
6.097
6.202
5.794
5.898
6.003
6.107
6.212
5.805
5.909
6.013
6.118
6.223
5.815
5.919
6.024
6.128
6.233
5.826
5.930
6.034
6.139
6.244
5.836
5.940
6.044
6.149
6.254
5.846
5.950
6.055
6.160
6.265
5.857
5.961
6.065
6.170
6.275
650
660
670
680
690
100
110
120
130
140
0.646
0.720
0.795
0.872
0.950
0.653
0.727
0.803
0.880
0.958
0.661
0.735
0.811
0.888
0.966
0.668
0.743
0.818
0.896
0.974
0.675
0.750
0.826
0.903
0.982
0.683
0.758
0.834
0.911
0.990
0.690
0.765
0.841
0.919
0.998
0.698
0.773
0.849
0.927
1.006
0.705
0.780
0.857
0.935
1.013
0.713
0.788
0.865
0.942
1.021
0.720
0.795
0.872
0.950
1.029
100
110
120
130
140
700
710
720
730
740
6.275
6.381
6.486
6.593
6.699
6.286
6.391
6.497
6.603
6.710
6.296
6.402
6.508
6.614
6.720
6.307
6.412
6.518
6.624
6.731
6.317
6.423
6.529
6.635
6.742
6.328
6.434
6.539
6.646
6.752
6.338
6.444
6.550
6.656
6.763
6.349
6.455
6.561
6.667
6.774
6.360
6.465
6.571
6.678
6.784
6.370
6.476
6.582
6.688
6.795
6.381
6.486
6.593
6.699
6.806
700
710
720
730
740
150
160
170
180
190
1.029
1.110
1.191
1.273
1.357
1.037
1.118
1.199
1.282
1.365
1.045
1.126
1.207
1.290
1.373
1.053
1.134
1.216
1.298
1.382
1.061
1.142
1.224
1.307
1.390
1.069
1.150
1.232
1.315
1.399
1.077
1.158
1.240
1.323
1.407
1.085
1.167
1.249
1.332
1.415
1.094
1.175
1.257
1.340
1.424
1.102
1.183
1.265
1.348
1.432
1.110
1.191
1.273
1.357
1.441
150
160
170
180
190
750
760
770
780
790
6.806
6.913
7.020
7.128
7.236
6.817
6.924
7.031
7.139
7.247
6.827
6.934
7.042
7.150
7.258
6.838
6.945
7.053
7.161
7.269
6.849
6.956
7.064
7.172
7.280
6.859
6.967
7.074
7.182
7.291
6.870
6.977
7.085
7.193
7.302
6.881
6.988
7.096
7.204
7.312
6.892
6.999
7.107
7.215
7.323
6.902
7.010
7.117
7.226
7.334
6.913
7.020
7.128
7.236
7.345
750
760
770
780
790
200
210
220
230
240
1.441
1.526
1.612
1.698
1.786
1.449
1.534
1.620
1.707
1.794
1.458
1.543
1.629
1.716
1.803
1.466
1.551
1.638
1.724
1.812
1.475
1.560
1.646
1.733
1.821
1.483
1.569
1.655
1.742
1.829
1.492
1.577
1.663
1.751
1.838
1.500
1.586
1.672
1.759
1.847
1.509
1.594
1.681
1.768
1.856
1.517
1.603
1.690
1.777
1.865
1.526
1.612
1.698
1.786
1.874
200
210
220
230
240
800
810
820
830
840
7.345
7.454
7.563
7.673
7.783
7.356
7.465
7.574
7.684
7.794
7.367
7.476
7.585
7.695
7.805
7.378
7.487
7.596
7.706
7.816
7.388
7.497
7.607
7.717
7.827
7.399
7.508
7.618
7.728
7.838
7.410
7.519
7.629
7.739
7.849
7.421
7.530
7.640
7.750
7.860
7.432
7.541
7.651
7.761
7.871
7.443
7.552
7.662
7.772
7.882
7.454
7.563
7.673
7.783
7.893
800
810
820
830
840
250
260
270
280
290
1.874
1.962
2.052
2.141
2.232
1.882
1.971
2.061
2.151
2.241
1.891
1.980
2.070
2.160
2.250
1.900
1.989
2.078
2.169
2.259
1.909
1.998
2.087
2.178
2.268
1.918
2.007
2.096
2.187
2.277
1.927
2.016
2.105
2.196
2.287
1.936
2.025
2.114
2.205
2.296
1.944
2.034
2.123
2.214
2.305
1.953
2.043
2.132
2.223
2.314
1.962
2.052
2.141
2.232
2.323
250
260
270
280
290
850
860
870
880
890
7.893
8.003
8.114
8.226
8.337
7.904
8.014
8.125
8.237
8.348
7.915
8.026
8.137
8.248
8.360
7.926
8.037
8.148
8.259
8.371
7.937
8.048
8.159
8.270
8.382
7.948
8.059
8.170
8.281
8.393
7.959
8.070
8.181
8.293
8.404
7.970
8.081
8.192
8.304
8.416
7.981
8.092
8.203
8.315
8.427
7.992
8.103
8.214
8.326
8.438
8.003
8.114
8.226
8.337
8.449
850
860
870
880
890
300
310
320
330
340
2.323
2.415
2.507
2.599
2.692
2.332
2.424
2.516
2.609
2.702
2.341
2.433
2.525
2.618
2.711
2.350
2.442
2.534
2.627
2.720
2.360
2.451
2.544
2.636
2.730
2.369
2.461
2.553
2.646
2.739
2.378
2.470
2.562
2.655
2.748
2.387
2.479
2.571
2.664
2.758
2.396
2.488
2.581
2.674
2.767
2.405
2.497
2.590
2.683
2.776
2.415
2.507
2.599
2.692
2.786
300
310
320
330
340
900
910
920
930
940
8.449
8.562
8.674
8.787
8.900
8.460
8.573
8.685
8.798
8.912
8.472
8.584
8.697
8.810
8.923
8.483
8.595
8.708
8.821
8.935
8.494
8.607
8.719
8.832
8.946
8.505
8.618
8.731
8.844
8.957
8.517
8.629
8.742
8.855
8.969
8.528
8.640
8.753
8.866
8.980
8.539
8.652
8.765
8.878
8.991
8.550
8.663
8.776
8.889
9.003
8.562
8.674
8.787
8.900
9.014
900
910
920
930
940
350
360
370
380
390
2.786
2.880
2.974
3.069
3.164
2.795
2.889
2.983
3.078
3.173
2.805
2.899
2.993
3.088
3.183
2.814
2.908
3.002
3.097
3.192
2.823
2.917
3.012
3.107
3.202
2.833
2.927
3.021
3.116
3.212
2.842
2.936
3.031
3.126
3.221
2.851
2.946
3.040
3.135
3.231
2.861
2.955
3.050
3.145
3.240
2.870
2.965
3.059
3.154
3.250
2.880
2.974
3.069
3.164
3.259
350
360
370
380
390
950
960
970
980
990
9.014
9.128
9.242
9.357
9.472
9.025
9.139
9.254
9.368
9.483
9.037
9.151
9.265
9.380
9.495
9.048
9.162
9.277
9.391
9.506
9.060
9.174
9.288
9.403
9.518
9.071
9.185
9.300
9.414
9.529
9.082
9.197
9.311
9.426
9.541
9.094
9.208
9.323
9.437
9.552
9.105
9.219
9.334
9.449
9.564
9.117
9.231
9.345
9.460
9.576
9.128
9.242
9.357
9.472
9.587
950
960
970
980
990
400
410
420
430
440
3.259
3.355
3.451
3.548
3.645
3.269
3.365
3.461
3.558
3.655
3.279
3.374
3.471
3.567
3.664
3.288
3.384
3.480
3.577
3.674
3.298
3.394
3.490
3.587
3.684
3.307
3.403
3.500
3.596
3.694
3.317
3.413
3.509
3.606
3.703
3.326
3.423
3.519
3.616
3.713
3.336
3.432
3.529
3.626
3.723
3.346
3.442
3.538
3.635
3.732
3.355
3.451
3.548
3.645
3.742
400
410
420
430
440
1000 9.587 9.599 9.610 9.622 9.633 9.645 9.656 9.668 9.680 9.691 9.703 1000
1010 9.703 9.714 9.726 9.737 9.749 9.761 9.772 9.784 9.795 9.807 9.819 1010
1020 9.819 9.830 9.842 9.853 9.865 9.877 9.888 9.900 9.911 9.923 9.935 1020
1030 9.935 9.946 9.958 9.970 9.981 9.993 10.005 10.016 10.028 10.040 10.051 1030
1040 10.051 10.063 10.075 10.086 10.098 10.110 10.121 10.133 10.145 10.156 10.168 1040
450
460
470
480
490
3.742
3.840
3.938
4.036
4.134
3.752
3.850
3.947
4.046
4.144
3.762
3.859
3.957
4.056
4.154
3.771
3.869
3.967
4.065
4.164
3.781
3.879
3.977
4.075
4.174
3.791
3.889
3.987
4.085
4.184
3.801
3.898
3.997
4.095
4.194
3.810
3.908
4.006
4.105
4.204
3.820
3.918
4.016
4.115
4.213
3.830
3.928
4.026
4.125
4.223
3.840
3.938
4.036
4.134
4.233
450
460
470
480
490
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
10.168
10.285
10.403
10.520
10.638
10.180
10.297
10.414
10.532
10.650
10.191
10.309
10.426
10.544
10.662
10.203
10.320
10.438
10.556
10.674
10.215
10.332
10.450
10.567
10.686
10.227
10.344
10.461
10.579
10.697
10.238
10.356
10.473
10.591
10.709
10.250
10.367
10.485
10.603
10.721
10.262
10.379
10.497
10.615
10.733
10.273
10.391
10.509
10.626
10.745
10.285
10.403
10.520
10.638
10.757
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
500
510
520
530
540
4.233
4.332
4.432
4.532
4.632
4.243
4.342
4.442
4.542
4.642
4.253
4.352
4.452
4.552
4.652
4.263
4.362
4.462
4.562
4.662
4.273
4.372
4.472
4.572
4.672
4.283
4.382
4.482
4.582
4.682
4.293
4.392
4.492
4.592
4.692
4.303
4.402
4.502
4.602
4.702
4.313
4.412
4.512
4.612
4.712
4.323
4.422
4.522
4.622
4.722
4.332
4.432
4.532
4.632
4.732
500
510
520
530
540
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
10.757
10.875
10.994
11.113
11.232
10.768
10.887
11.006
11.125
11.244
10.780
10.899
11.017
11.136
11.256
10.792
10.911
11.029
11.148
11.268
10.804
10.922
11.041
11.160
11.280
10.816
10.934
11.053
11.172
11.291
10.828
10.946
11.065
11.184
11.303
10.839
10.958
11.077
11.196
11.315
10.851
10.970
11.089
11.208
11.327
10.863
10.982
11.101
11.220
11.339
10.875
10.994
11.113
11.232
11.351
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
10
10
Z-208
S
9
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Platinum-10% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
+
Extension
Grade
10
10
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
11.351
11.471
11.590
11.710
11.830
11.363
11.483
11.602
11.722
11.842
11.375
11.495
11.614
11.734
11.854
11.387
11.507
11.626
11.746
11.866
11.399
11.519
11.638
11.758
11.878
11.411
11.531
11.650
11.770
11.890
11.423
11.542
11.662
11.782
11.902
11.435
11.554
11.674
11.794
11.914
11.447
11.566
11.686
11.806
11.926
11.459
11.578
11.698
11.818
11.939
11.471
11.590
11.710
11.830
11.951
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
15.582
15.702
15.822
15.942
16.062
15.594
15.714
15.834
15.954
16.074
15.606
15.726
15.846
15.966
16.086
15.618
15.738
15.858
15.978
16.098
15.630
15.750
15.870
15.990
16.110
15.642
15.762
15.882
16.002
16.122
15.654
15.774
15.894
16.014
16.134
15.666
15.786
15.906
16.026
16.146
15.678
15.798
15.918
16.038
16.158
15.690
15.810
15.930
16.050
16.170
15.702
15.822
15.942
16.062
16.182
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
11.951
12.071
12.191
12.312
12.433
11.963
12.083
12.203
12.324
12.445
11.975
12.095
12.216
12.336
12.457
11.987
12.107
12.228
12.348
12.469
11.999
12.119
12.240
12.360
12.481
12.011
12.131
12.252
12.372
12.493
12.023
12.143
12.264
12.384
12.505
12.035
12.155
12.276
12.397
12.517
12.047
12.167
12.288
12.409
12.529
12.059
12.179
12.300
12.421
12.542
12.071
12.191
12.312
12.433
12.554
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
16.182
16.301
16.420
16.539
16.658
16.194
16.313
16.432
16.551
16.670
16.205
16.325
16.444
16.563
16.682
16.217
16.337
16.456
16.575
16.694
16.229
16.349
16.468
16.587
16.706
16.241
16.361
16.480
16.599
16.718
16.253
16.373
16.492
16.611
16.729
16.265
16.385
16.504
16.623
16.741
16.277
16.396
16.516
16.634
16.753
16.289
16.408
16.527
16.646
16.765
16.301
16.420
16.539
16.658
16.777
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
12.554
12.675
12.796
12.917
13.038
12.566
12.687
12.808
12.929
13.050
12.578
12.699
12.820
12.941
13.062
12.590
12.711
12.832
12.953
13.074
12.602
12.723
12.844
12.965
13.086
12.614
12.735
12.856
12.977
13.098
12.626
12.747
12.868
12.989
13.111
12.638
12.759
12.880
13.001
13.123
12.650
12.771
12.892
13.014
13.135
12.662
12.783
12.905
13.026
13.147
12.675
12.796
12.917
13.038
13.159
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
16.777
16.895
17.013
17.131
17.249
16.789
16.907
17.025
17.143
17.261
16.801
16.919
17.037
17.155
17.272
16.812
16.931
17.049
17.167
17.284
16.824
16.943
17.061
17.178
17.296
16.836
16.954
17.072
17.190
17.308
16.848
16.966
17.084
17.202
17.319
16.860
16.978
17.096
17.214
17.331
16.872
16.990
17.108
17.225
17.343
16.883
17.002
17.120
17.237
17.355
16.895
17.013
17.131
17.249
17.366
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
13.159
13.280
13.402
13.523
13.644
13.171
13.292
13.414
13.535
13.657
13.183
13.305
13.426
13.547
13.669
13.195
13.317
13.438
13.559
13.681
13.208
13.329
13.450
13.572
13.693
13.220
13.341
13.462
13.584
13.705
13.232
13.353
13.474
13.596
13.717
13.244
13.365
13.487
13.608
13.729
13.256
13.377
13.499
13.620
13.742
13.268
13.390
13.511
13.632
13.754
13.280
13.402
13.523
13.644
13.766
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
17.366
17.483
17.600
17.717
17.832
17.378
17.495
17.612
17.728
17.844
17.390
17.507
17.623
17.740
17.855
17.401
17.518
17.635
17.751
17.867
17.413
17.530
17.647
17.763
17.878
17.425
17.542
17.658
17.775
17.890
17.437
17.553
17.670
17.786
17.901
17.448
17.565
17.682
17.798
17.913
17.460
17.577
17.693
17.809
17.924
17.472
17.588
17.705
17.821
17.936
17.483
17.600
17.717
17.832
17.947
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
13.766
13.887
14.009
14.130
14.251
13.778
13.899
14.021
14.142
14.263
13.790
13.911
14.033
14.154
14.276
13.802
13.924
14.045
14.166
14.288
13.814
13.936
14.057
14.178
14.300
13.826
13.948
14.069
14.191
14.312
13.839
13.960
14.081
14.203
14.324
13.851
13.972
14.094
14.215
14.336
13.863
13.984
14.106
14.227
14.348
13.875
13.996
14.118
14.239
14.360
13.887
14.009
14.130
14.251
14.373
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
17.947
18.061
18.174
18.285
18.395
17.959
18.073
18.185
18.297
18.406
17.970
18.084
18.196
18.308
18.417
17.982
18.095
18.208
18.319
18.428
17.993
18.107
18.219
18.330
18.439
18.004
18.118
18.230
18.341
18.449
18.016
18.129
18.241
18.352
18.460
18.027
18.140
18.252
18.362
18.471
18.039
18.152
18.263
18.373
18.482
18.050
18.163
18.274
18.384
18.493
18.061
18.174
18.285
18.395
18.503
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
14.373
14.494
14.615
14.736
14.857
14.385
14.506
14.627
14.748
14.869
14.397
14.518
14.639
14.760
14.881
14.409
14.530
14.651
14.773
14.894
14.421
14.542
14.664
14.785
14.906
14.433
14.554
14.676
14.797
14.918
14.445
14.567
14.688
14.809
14.930
14.457
14.579
14.700
14.821
14.942
14.470
14.591
14.712
14.833
14.954
14.482
14.603
14.724
14.845
14.966
14.494
14.615
14.736
14.857
14.978
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
1750 18.503 18.514 18.525 18.535 18.546 18.557 18.567 18.578 18.588 18.599 18.609 1750
1760 18.609 18.620 18.630 18.641 18.651 18.661 18.672 18.682 18.693
1760
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
14.978
15.099
15.220
15.341
15.461
14.990
15.111
15.232
15.353
15.473
15.002
15.123
15.244
15.365
15.485
15.015
15.135
15.256
15.377
15.497
15.027
15.148
15.268
15.389
15.509
15.039
15.160
15.280
15.401
15.521
15.051
15.172
15.292
15.413
15.534
15.063
15.184
15.304
15.425
15.546
15.075
15.196
15.317
15.437
15.558
15.087
15.208
15.329
15.449
15.570
15.099
15.220
15.341
15.461
15.582
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
10
Z-209
10
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Platinum-13% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
10
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-0.226
-0.188
-0.145
-0.100
-0.051
-0.223
-0.184
-0.141
-0.095
-0.046
-0.219
-0.180
-0.137
-0.091
-0.041
-0.215
-0.175
-0.132
-0.086
-0.036
-0.211
-0.171
-0.128
-0.081
-0.031
-0.208
-0.167
-0.123
-0.076
-0.026
-0.204
-0.163
-0.119
-0.071
-0.021
-0.200
-0.158
-0.114
-0.066
-0.016
-0.196
-0.154
-0.109
-0.061
-0.011
-0.192
-0.150
-0.105
-0.056
-0.005
-0.188
-0.145
-0.100
-0.051
0.000
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
550
560
570
580
590
5.021
5.133
5.245
5.357
5.470
5.033
5.144
5.256
5.369
5.481
5.044
5.155
5.267
5.380
5.493
5.055
5.166
5.279
5.391
5.504
5.066
5.178
5.290
5.402
5.515
5.077
5.189
5.301
5.414
5.527
5.088
5.200
5.312
5.425
5.538
5.099
5.211
5.323
5.436
5.549
5.111
5.222
5.335
5.448
5.561
5.122
5.234
5.346
5.459
5.572
5.133
5.245
5.357
5.470
5.583
550
560
570
580
590
0
10
20
30
40
0.000
0.054
0.111
0.171
0.232
0.005
0.060
0.117
0.177
0.239
0.011
0.065
0.123
0.183
0.245
0.016
0.071
0.129
0.189
0.251
0.021
0.077
0.135
0.195
0.258
0.027
0.082
0.141
0.201
0.264
0.032
0.088
0.147
0.207
0.271
0.038
0.094
0.153
0.214
0.277
0.043
0.100
0.159
0.220
0.284
0.049
0.105
0.165
0.226
0.290
0.054
0.111
0.171
0.232
0.296
0
10
20
30
40
600
610
620
630
640
5.583
5.697
5.812
5.926
6.041
5.595
5.709
5.823
5.938
6.053
5.606
5.720
5.834
5.949
6.065
5.618
5.731
5.846
5.961
6.076
5.629
5.743
5.857
5.972
6.088
5.640
5.754
5.869
5.984
6.099
5.652
5.766
5.880
5.995
6.111
5.663
5.777
5.892
6.007
6.122
5.674
5.789
5.903
6.018
6.134
5.686
5.800
5.915
6.030
6.146
5.697
5.812
5.926
6.041
6.157
600
610
620
630
640
50
60
70
80
90
0.296
0.363
0.431
0.501
0.573
0.303
0.369
0.438
0.508
0.581
0.310
0.376
0.445
0.516
0.588
0.316
0.383
0.452
0.523
0.595
0.323
0.390
0.459
0.530
0.603
0.329
0.397
0.466
0.537
0.610
0.336
0.403
0.473
0.544
0.618
0.343
0.410
0.480
0.552
0.625
0.349
0.417
0.487
0.559
0.632
0.356
0.424
0.494
0.566
0.640
0.363
0.431
0.501
0.573
0.647
50
60
70
80
90
650
660
670
680
690
6.157
6.273
6.390
6.507
6.625
6.169
6.285
6.402
6.519
6.636
6.180
6.297
6.413
6.531
6.648
6.192
6.308
6.425
6.542
6.660
6.204
6.320
6.437
6.554
6.672
6.215
6.332
6.448
6.566
6.684
6.227
6.343
6.460
6.578
6.695
6.238
6.355
6.472
6.589
6.707
6.250
6.367
6.484
6.601
6.719
6.262
6.378
6.495
6.613
6.731
6.273
6.390
6.507
6.625
6.743
650
660
670
680
690
100
110
120
130
140
0.647
0.723
0.800
0.879
0.959
0.655
0.731
0.808
0.887
0.967
0.662
0.738
0.816
0.895
0.976
0.670
0.746
0.824
0.903
0.984
0.677
0.754
0.832
0.911
0.992
0.685
0.761
0.839
0.919
1.000
0.693
0.769
0.847
0.927
1.008
0.700
0.777
0.855
0.935
1.016
0.708
0.785
0.863
0.943
1.025
0.715
0.792
0.871
0.951
1.033
0.723
0.800
0.879
0.959
1.041
100
110
120
130
140
700
710
720
730
740
6.743
6.861
6.980
7.100
7.220
6.755
6.873
6.992
7.112
7.232
6.766
6.885
7.004
7.124
7.244
6.778
6.897
7.016
7.136
7.256
6.790
6.909
7.028
7.148
7.268
6.802
6.921
7.040
7.160
7.280
6.814
6.933
7.052
7.172
7.292
6.826
6.945
7.064
7.184
7.304
6.838
6.956
7.076
7.196
7.316
6.849
6.968
7.088
7.208
7.328
6.861
6.980
7.100
7.220
7.340
700
710
720
730
740
150
160
170
180
190
1.041
1.124
1.208
1.294
1.381
1.049
1.132
1.217
1.303
1.389
1.058
1.141
1.225
1.311
1.398
1.066
1.149
1.234
1.320
1.407
1.074
1.158
1.242
1.329
1.416
1.082
1.166
1.251
1.337
1.425
1.091
1.175
1.260
1.346
1.433
1.099
1.183
1.268
1.355
1.442
1.107
1.191
1.277
1.363
1.451
1.116
1.200
1.285
1.372
1.460
1.124
1.208
1.294
1.381
1.469
150
160
170
180
190
750
760
770
780
790
7.340
7.461
7.583
7.705
7.827
7.352
7.473
7.595
7.717
7.839
7.364
7.485
7.607
7.729
7.851
7.376
7.498
7.619
7.741
7.864
7.389
7.510
7.631
7.753
7.876
7.401
7.522
7.644
7.766
7.888
7.413
7.534
7.656
7.778
7.901
7.425
7.546
7.668
7.790
7.913
7.437
7.558
7.680
7.802
7.925
7.449
7.570
7.692
7.815
7.938
7.461
7.583
7.705
7.827
7.950
750
760
770
780
790
200
210
220
230
240
1.469
1.558
1.648
1.739
1.831
1.477
1.567
1.657
1.748
1.840
1.486
1.575
1.666
1.757
1.849
1.495
1.584
1.675
1.766
1.858
1.504
1.593
1.684
1.775
1.868
1.513
1.602
1.693
1.784
1.877
1.522
1.611
1.702
1.794
1.886
1.531
1.620
1.711
1.803
1.895
1.540
1.629
1.720
1.812
1.905
1.549
1.639
1.729
1.821
1.914
1.558
1.648
1.739
1.831
1.923
200
210
220
230
240
800
810
820
830
840
7.950
8.073
8.197
8.321
8.446
7.962
8.086
8.209
8.334
8.459
7.974
8.098
8.222
8.346
8.471
7.987
8.110
8.234
8.359
8.484
7.999
8.123
8.247
8.371
8.496
8.011
8.135
8.259
8.384
8.509
8.024
8.147
8.272
8.396
8.521
8.036
8.160
8.284
8.409
8.534
8.048
8.172
8.296
8.421
8.546
8.061
8.185
8.309
8.434
8.559
8.073
8.197
8.321
8.446
8.571
800
810
820
830
840
250
260
270
280
290
1.923
2.017
2.112
2.207
2.304
1.933
2.027
2.121
2.217
2.313
1.942
2.036
2.131
2.226
2.323
1.951
2.046
2.140
2.236
2.333
1.961
2.055
2.150
2.246
2.342
1.970
2.064
2.159
2.255
2.352
1.980
2.074
2.169
2.265
2.362
1.989
2.083
2.179
2.275
2.371
1.998
2.093
2.188
2.284
2.381
2.008
2.102
2.198
2.294
2.391
2.017
2.112
2.207
2.304
2.401
250
260
270
280
290
850
860
870
880
890
8.571
8.697
8.823
8.950
9.077
8.584
8.710
8.836
8.963
9.090
8.597
8.722
8.849
8.975
9.103
8.609
8.735
8.861
8.988
9.115
8.622
8.748
8.874
9.001
9.128
8.634
8.760
8.887
9.014
9.141
8.647
8.773
8.899
9.026
9.154
8.659
8.785
8.912
9.039
9.167
8.672
8.798
8.925
9.052
9.179
8.685
8.811
8.937
9.065
9.192
8.697
8.823
8.950
9.077
9.205
850
860
870
880
890
300
310
320
330
340
2.401
2.498
2.597
2.696
2.796
2.410
2.508
2.607
2.706
2.806
2.420
2.518
2.617
2.716
2.816
2.430
2.528
2.626
2.726
2.826
2.440
2.538
2.636
2.736
2.836
2.449
2.547
2.646
2.746
2.846
2.459
2.557
2.656
2.756
2.856
2.469
2.567
2.666
2.766
2.866
2.479
2.577
2.676
2.776
2.876
2.488
2.587
2.686
2.786
2.886
2.498
2.597
2.696
2.796
2.896
300
310
320
330
340
900
910
920
930
940
9.205
9.333
9.461
9.590
9.720
9.218
9.346
9.474
9.603
9.733
9.230
9.359
9.487
9.616
9.746
9.243
9.371
9.500
9.629
9.759
9.256
9.384
9.513
9.642
9.772
9.269
9.397
9.526
9.655
9.785
9.282
9.410
9.539
9.668
9.798
9.294
9.423
9.552
9.681
9.811
9.307
9.436
9.565
9.694
9.824
9.320
9.449
9.578
9.707
9.837
9.333
9.461
9.590
9.720
9.850
900
910
920
930
940
350
360
370
380
390
2.896
2.997
3.099
3.201
3.304
2.906
3.007
3.109
3.212
3.315
2.916
3.018
3.119
3.222
3.325
2.926
3.028
3.130
3.232
3.335
2.937
3.038
3.140
3.242
3.346
2.947
3.048
3.150
3.253
3.356
2.957
3.058
3.160
3.263
3.366
2.967
3.068
3.171
3.273
3.377
2.977
3.079
3.181
3.284
3.387
2.987
3.089
3.191
3.294
3.397
2.997
3.099
3.201
3.304
3.408
350
360
370
380
390
9.889
10.019
10.150
10.282
10.413
9.902
10.032
10.163
10.295
10.427
9.915
10.046
10.177
10.308
10.440
9.928
10.059
10.190
10.321
10.453
9.941
10.072
10.203
10.334
10.466
9.954
10.085
10.216
10.347
10.480
9.967
10.098
10.229
10.361
10.493
9.980
10.111
10.242
10.374
10.506
950
960
970
980
990
400
410
420
430
440
3.408
3.512
3.616
3.721
3.827
3.418
3.522
3.627
3.732
3.838
3.428
3.533
3.637
3.742
3.848
3.439
3.543
3.648
3.753
3.859
3.449
3.553
3.658
3.764
3.869
3.460
3.564
3.669
3.774
3.880
3.470
3.574
3.679
3.785
3.891
3.480
3.585
3.690
3.795
3.901
3.491
3.595
3.700
3.806
3.912
3.501
3.606
3.711
3.816
3.922
3.512
3.616
3.721
3.827
3.933
400
410
420
430
440
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
10.506
10.638
10.771
10.905
11.039
10.519
10.652
10.785
10.918
11.052
10.532
10.665
10.798
10.932
11.065
10.546
10.678
10.811
10.945
11.079
10.559
10.692
10.825
10.958
11.092
10.572
10.705
10.838
10.972
11.106
10.585
10.718
10.851
10.985
11.119
10.599
10.731
10.865
10.998
11.132
10.612
10.745
10.878
11.012
11.146
10.625
10.758
10.891
11.025
11.159
10.638
10.771
10.905
11.039
11.173
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
450
460
470
480
490
3.933
4.040
4.147
4.255
4.363
3.944
4.050
4.158
4.265
4.373
3.954
4.061
4.168
4.276
4.384
3.965
4.072
4.179
4.287
4.395
3.976
4.083
4.190
4.298
4.406
3.986
4.093
4.201
4.309
4.417
3.997
4.104
4.211
4.319
4.428
4.008
4.115
4.222
4.330
4.439
4.018
4.125
4.233
4.341
4.449
4.029
4.136
4.244
4.352
4.460
4.040
4.147
4.255
4.363
4.471
450
460
470
480
490
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
11.173
11.307
11.442
11.578
11.714
11.186
11.321
11.456
11.591
11.727
11.200
11.334
11.469
11.605
11.741
11.213
11.348
11.483
11.618
11.754
11.227
11.361
11.496
11.632
11.768
11.240
11.375
11.510
11.646
11.782
11.253
11.388
11.524
11.659
11.795
11.267
11.402
11.537
11.673
11.809
11.280
11.415
11.551
11.686
11.822
11.294
11.429
11.564
11.700
11.836
11.307
11.442
11.578
11.714
11.850
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
500
510
520
530
540
4.471
4.580
4.690
4.800
4.910
4.482
4.591
4.701
4.811
4.922
4.493
4.602
4.712
4.822
4.933
4.504
4.613
4.723
4.833
4.944
4.515
4.624
4.734
4.844
4.955
4.526
4.635
4.745
4.855
4.966
4.537
4.646
4.756
4.866
4.977
4.548
4.657
4.767
4.877
4.988
4.558
4.668
4.778
4.888
4.999
4.569
4.679
4.789
4.899
5.010
4.580
4.690
4.800
4.910
5.021
500
510
520
530
540
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
11.850
11.986
12.123
12.260
12.397
11.863
12.000
12.137
12.274
12.411
11.877
12.013
12.150
12.288
12.425
11.891
12.027
12.164
12.301
12.439
11.904
12.041
12.178
12.315
12.453
11.918
12.054
12.191
12.329
12.466
11.931
12.068
12.205
12.342
12.480
11.945
12.082
12.219
12.356
12.494
11.959
12.096
12.233
12.370
12.508
11.972
12.109
12.246
12.384
12.521
11.986
12.123
12.260
12.397
12.535
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
10
10
Z-210
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Platinum-13% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
+
Extension
Grade
10
10
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
12.535
12.673
12.812
12.950
13.089
12.549
12.687
12.825
12.964
13.103
12.563
12.701
12.839
12.978
13.117
12.577
12.715
12.853
12.992
13.131
12.590
12.729
12.867
13.006
13.145
12.604
12.742
12.881
13.019
13.158
12.618
12.756
12.895
13.033
13.172
12.632
12.770
12.909
13.047
13.186
12.646
12.784
12.922
13.061
13.200
12.659
12.798
12.936
13.075
13.214
12.673
12.812
12.950
13.089
13.228
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
17.451
17.591
17.732
17.872
18.012
17.465
17.605
17.746
17.886
18.026
17.479
17.619
17.760
17.900
18.040
17.493
17.633
17.774
17.914
18.054
17.507
17.647
17.788
17.928
18.068
17.521
17.661
17.802
17.942
18.082
17.535
17.676
17.816
17.956
18.096
17.549
17.690
17.830
17.970
18.110
17.563
17.704
17.844
17.984
18.124
17.577
17.718
17.858
17.998
18.138
17.591
17.732
17.872
18.012
18.152
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
13.228
13.367
13.507
13.646
13.786
13.242
13.381
13.521
13.660
13.800
13.256
13.395
13.535
13.674
13.814
13.270
13.409
13.549
13.688
13.828
13.284
13.423
13.563
13.702
13.842
13.298
13.437
13.577
13.716
13.856
13.311
13.451
13.590
13.730
13.870
13.325
13.465
13.604
13.744
13.884
13.339
13.479
13.618
13.758
13.898
13.353
13.493
13.632
13.772
13.912
13.367
13.507
13.646
13.786
13.926
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
18.152
18.292
18.431
18.571
18.710
18.166
18.306
18.445
18.585
18.724
18.180
18.320
18.459
18.599
18.738
18.194
18.334
18.473
18.613
18.752
18.208
18.348
18.487
18.627
18.766
18.222
18.362
18.501
18.640
18.779
18.236
18.376
18.515
18.654
18.793
18.250
18.390
18.529
18.668
18.807
18.264
18.404
18.543
18.682
18.821
18.278
18.417
18.557
18.696
18.835
18.292
18.431
18.571
18.710
18.849
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
13.926
14.066
14.207
14.347
14.488
13.940
14.081
14.221
14.361
14.502
13.954
14.095
14.235
14.375
14.516
13.968
14.109
14.249
14.390
14.530
13.982
14.123
14.263
14.404
14.544
13.996
14.137
14.277
14.418
14.558
14.010
14.151
14.291
14.432
14.572
14.024
14.165
14.305
14.446
14.586
14.038
14.179
14.319
14.460
14.601
14.052
14.193
14.333
14.474
14.615
14.066
14.207
14.347
14.488
14.629
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
18.849
18.988
19.126
19.264
19.402
18.863
19.002
19.140
19.278
19.416
18.877
19.015
19.154
19.292
19.430
18.891
19.029
19.168
19.306
19.444
18.904
19.043
19.181
19.319
19.457
18.918
19.057
19.195
19.333
19.471
18.932
19.071
19.209
19.347
19.485
18.946
19.085
19.223
19.361
19.499
18.960
19.098
19.237
19.375
19.512
18.974
19.112
19.250
19.388
19.526
18.988
19.126
19.264
19.402
19.540
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
14.629
14.770
14.911
15.052
15.193
14.643
14.784
14.925
15.066
15.207
14.657
14.798
14.939
15.080
15.221
14.671
14.812
14.953
15.094
15.235
14.685
14.826
14.967
15.108
15.249
14.699
14.840
14.981
15.122
15.263
14.713
14.854
14.995
15.136
15.277
14.727
14.868
15.009
15.150
15.291
14.741
14.882
15.023
15.164
15.306
14.755
14.896
15.037
15.179
15.320
14.770
14.911
15.052
15.193
15.334
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
19.540
19.677
19.814
19.951
20.087
19.554
19.691
19.828
19.964
20.100
19.567
19.705
19.841
19.978
20.114
19.581
19.718
19.855
19.992
20.127
19.595
19.732
19.869
20.005
20.141
19.609
19.746
19.882
20.019
20.154
19.622
19.759
19.896
20.032
20.168
19.636
19.773
19.910
20.046
20.181
19.650
19.787
19.923
20.060
20.195
19.663
19.800
19.937
20.073
20.208
19.677
19.814
19.951
20.087
20.222
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
15.334
15.475
15.616
15.758
15.899
15.348
15.489
15.630
15.772
15.913
15.362
15.503
15.645
15.786
15.927
15.376
15.517
15.659
15.800
15.941
15.390
15.531
15.673
15.814
15.955
15.404
15.546
15.687
15.828
15.969
15.419
15.560
15.701
15.842
15.984
15.433
15.574
15.715
15.856
15.998
15.447
15.588
15.729
15.871
16.012
15.461
15.602
15.743
15.885
16.026
15.475
15.616
15.758
15.899
16.040
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
20.222
20.356
20.488
20.620
20.749
20.235
20.369
20.502
20.633
20.762
20.249
20.382
20.515
20.646
20.775
20.262
20.396
20.528
20.659
20.788
20.275
20.409
20.541
20.672
20.801
20.289
20.422
20.554
20.685
20.813
20.302
20.436
20.567
20.698
20.826
20.316
20.449
20.581
20.711
20.839
20.329
20.462
20.594
20.724
20.852
20.342
20.475
20.607
20.736
20.864
20.356
20.488
20.620
20.749
20.877
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
16.040
16.181
16.323
16.464
16.605
16.054
16.196
16.337
16.478
16.619
16.068
16.210
16.351
16.492
16.633
16.082
16.224
16.365
16.506
16.647
16.097
16.238
16.379
16.520
16.662
16.111
16.252
16.393
16.534
16.676
16.125
16.266
16.407
16.549
16.690
16.139
16.280
16.422
16.563
16.704
16.153
16.294
16.436
16.577
16.718
16.167
16.309
16.450
16.591
16.732
16.181
16.323
16.464
16.605
16.746
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
1750 20.877 20.890 20.902 20.915 20.928 20.940 20.953 20.965 20.978 20.990 21.003 1750
1760 21.003 21.015 21.027 21.040 21.052 21.065 21.077 21.089 21.101
1760
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
16.746
16.887
17.028
17.169
17.310
16.760
16.901
17.042
17.183
17.324
16.774
16.915
17.056
17.197
17.338
16.789
16.930
17.071
17.211
17.352
16.803
16.944
17.085
17.225
17.366
16.817
16.958
17.099
17.240
17.380
16.831
16.972
17.113
17.254
17.394
16.845
16.986
17.127
17.268
17.408
16.859
17.000
17.141
17.282
17.423
16.873
17.014
17.155
17.296
17.437
16.887
17.028
17.169
17.310
17.451
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
10
Z-211
10
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Platinum-30% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum-6% Rhodium
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-0.001
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
0.000
-0.001
-0.002
-0.002
-0.001
0.001
-0.001
-0.002
-0.002
-0.001
0.001
-0.001
-0.002
-0.002
-0.001
0.001
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
-0.001
0.002
10
-0.002 -0.002
-0.003 -0.003
-0.002 -0.002
-0.001 0.000
0.002 0.002
10
0
10
20
30
40
600
610
620
630
640
1.792
1.852
1.913
1.975
2.037
1.798
1.858
1.919
1.981
2.043
1.804
1.864
1.925
1.987
2.050
1.810
1.870
1.931
1.993
2.056
1.816
1.876
1.937
1.999
2.062
1.822
1.882
1.944
2.006
2.069
1.828
1.888
1.950
2.012
2.075
1.834
1.894
1.956
2.018
2.082
1.840
1.901
1.962
2.025
2.088
1.846
1.907
1.968
2.031
2.094
1.852
1.913
1.975
2.037
2.101
600
610
620
630
640
50
60
70
80
90
0.002
0.006
0.011
0.017
0.025
0.003
0.007
0.012
0.018
0.026
0.003
0.007
0.012
0.019
0.026
0.003
0.008
0.013
0.020
0.027
0.004
0.008
0.014
0.020
0.028
0.004
0.009
0.014
0.021
0.029
0.004
0.009
0.015
0.022
0.030
0.005
0.010
0.015
0.022
0.031
0.005
0.010
0.016
0.023
0.031
0.006
0.011
0.017
0.024
0.032
0.006
0.011
0.017
0.025
0.033
50
60
70
80
90
650
660
670
680
690
2.101
2.165
2.230
2.296
2.363
2.107
2.171
2.237
2.303
2.370
2.113
2.178
2.243
2.309
2.376
2.120
2.184
2.250
2.316
2.383
2.126
2.191
2.256
2.323
2.390
2.133
2.197
2.263
2.329
2.397
2.139
2.204
2.270
2.336
2.403
2.146
2.210
2.276
2.343
2.410
2.152
2.217
2.283
2.350
2.417
2.158
2.224
2.289
2.356
2.424
2.165
2.230
2.296
2.363
2.431
650
660
670
680
690
100
110
120
130
140
0.033
0.043
0.053
0.065
0.078
0.034
0.044
0.055
0.066
0.079
0.035
0.045
0.056
0.068
0.081
0.036
0.046
0.057
0.069
0.082
0.037
0.047
0.058
0.070
0.084
0.038
0.048
0.059
0.072
0.085
0.039
0.049
0.060
0.073
0.086
0.040
0.050
0.062
0.074
0.088
0.041
0.051
0.063
0.075
0.089
0.042
0.052
0.064
0.077
0.091
0.043
0.053
0.065
0.078
0.092
100
110
120
130
140
700
710
720
730
740
2.431
2.499
2.569
2.639
2.710
2.437
2.506
2.576
2.646
2.717
2.444
2.513
2.583
2.653
2.724
2.451
2.520
2.590
2.660
2.731
2.458
2.527
2.597
2.667
2.738
2.465
2.534
2.604
2.674
2.746
2.472
2.541
2.611
2.681
2.753
2.479
2.548
2.618
2.688
2.760
2.485
2.555
2.625
2.696
2.767
2.492
2.562
2.632
2.703
2.775
2.499
2.569
2.639
2.710
2.782
700
710
720
730
740
150
160
170
180
190
0.092
0.107
0.123
0.141
0.159
0.094
0.109
0.125
0.142
0.161
0.095
0.110
0.127
0.144
0.163
0.096
0.112
0.128
0.146
0.165
0.098
0.113
0.130
0.148
0.166
0.099
0.115
0.132
0.150
0.168
0.101
0.117
0.134
0.151
0.170
0.102
0.118
0.135
0.153
0.172
0.104
0.120
0.137
0.155
0.174
0.106
0.122
0.139
0.157
0.176
0.107
0.123
0.141
0.159
0.178
150
160
170
180
190
750
760
770
780
790
2.782
2.854
2.928
3.002
3.078
2.789
2.862
2.935
3.010
3.085
2.796
2.869
2.943
3.017
3.093
2.803
2.876
2.950
3.025
3.100
2.811
2.884
2.958
3.032
3.108
2.818
2.891
2.965
3.040
3.116
2.825
2.898
2.973
3.047
3.123
2.833
2.906
2.980
3.055
3.131
2.840
2.913
2.987
3.062
3.138
2.847
2.921
2.995
3.070
3.146
2.854
2.928
3.002
3.078
3.154
750
760
770
780
790
200
210
220
230
240
0.178
0.199
0.220
0.243
0.267
0.180
0.201
0.222
0.245
0.269
0.182
0.203
0.225
0.248
0.271
0.184
0.205
0.227
0.250
0.274
0.186
0.207
0.229
0.252
0.276
0.188
0.209
0.231
0.255
0.279
0.190
0.212
0.234
0.257
0.281
0.192
0.214
0.236
0.259
0.284
0.195
0.216
0.238
0.262
0.286
0.197
0.218
0.241
0.264
0.289
0.199
0.220
0.243
0.267
0.291
200
210
220
230
240
800
810
820
830
840
3.154
3.230
3.308
3.386
3.466
3.161
3.238
3.316
3.394
3.474
3.169
3.246
3.324
3.402
3.482
3.177
3.254
3.331
3.410
3.490
3.184
3.261
3.339
3.418
3.498
3.192
3.269
3.347
3.426
3.506
3.200
3.277
3.355
3.434
3.514
3.207
3.285
3.363
3.442
3.522
3.215
3.292
3.371
3.450
3.530
3.223
3.300
3.379
3.458
3.538
3.230
3.308
3.386
3.466
3.546
800
810
820
830
840
250
260
270
280
290
0.291
0.317
0.344
0.372
0.401
0.294
0.320
0.347
0.375
0.404
0.296
0.322
0.349
0.377
0.407
0.299
0.325
0.352
0.380
0.410
0.301
0.328
0.355
0.383
0.413
0.304
0.330
0.358
0.386
0.416
0.307
0.333
0.360
0.389
0.419
0.309
0.336
0.363
0.392
0.422
0.312
0.338
0.366
0.395
0.425
0.314
0.341
0.369
0.398
0.428
0.317
0.344
0.372
0.401
0.431
250
260
270
280
290
850
860
870
880
890
3.546
3.626
3.708
3.790
3.873
3.554
3.634
3.716
3.798
3.882
3.562
3.643
3.724
3.807
3.890
3.570
3.651
3.732
3.815
3.898
3.578
3.659
3.741
3.823
3.907
3.586
3.667
3.749
3.832
3.915
3.594
3.675
3.757
3.840
3.923
3.602
3.683
3.765
3.848
3.932
3.610
3.692
3.774
3.857
3.940
3.618
3.700
3.782
3.865
3.949
3.626
3.708
3.790
3.873
3.957
850
860
870
880
890
300
310
320
330
340
0.431
0.462
0.494
0.527
0.561
0.434
0.465
0.497
0.530
0.564
0.437
0.468
0.500
0.533
0.568
0.440
0.471
0.503
0.537
0.571
0.443
0.474
0.507
0.540
0.575
0.446
0.478
0.510
0.544
0.578
0.449
0.481
0.513
0.547
0.582
0.452
0.484
0.517
0.550
0.585
0.455
0.487
0.520
0.554
0.589
0.458
0.490
0.523
0.557
0.592
0.462
0.494
0.527
0.561
0.596
300
310
320
330
340
900
910
920
930
940
3.957
4.041
4.127
4.213
4.299
3.965
4.050
4.135
4.221
4.308
3.974
4.058
4.144
4.230
4.317
3.982
4.067
4.152
4.239
4.326
3.991
4.075
4.161
4.247
4.334
3.999
4.084
4.170
4.256
4.343
4.008
4.093
4.178
4.265
4.352
4.016
4.101
4.187
4.273
4.360
4.024
4.110
4.195
4.282
4.369
4.033
4.118
4.204
4.291
4.378
4.041
4.127
4.213
4.299
4.387
900
910
920
930
940
350
360
370
380
390
0.596
0.632
0.669
0.707
0.746
0.599
0.636
0.673
0.711
0.750
0.603
0.639
0.677
0.715
0.754
0.607
0.643
0.680
0.719
0.758
0.610
0.647
0.684
0.723
0.762
0.614
0.650
0.688
0.727
0.766
0.617
0.654
0.692
0.731
0.770
0.621
0.658
0.696
0.735
0.774
0.625
0.662
0.700
0.738
0.778
0.628
0.665
0.703
0.742
0.782
0.632
0.669
0.707
0.746
0.787
350
360
370
380
390
950
960
970
980
990
4.387
4.475
4.564
4.653
4.743
4.396
4.484
4.573
4.662
4.753
4.404
4.493
4.582
4.671
4.762
4.413
4.501
4.591
4.680
4.771
4.422
4.510
4.599
4.689
4.780
4.431
4.519
4.608
4.698
4.789
4.440
4.528
4.617
4.707
4.798
4.448
4.537
4.626
4.716
4.807
4.457
4.546
4.635
4.725
4.816
4.466
4.555
4.644
4.734
4.825
4.475
4.564
4.653
4.743
4.834
950
960
970
980
990
400
410
420
430
440
0.787
0.828
0.870
0.913
0.957
0.791
0.832
0.874
0.917
0.961
0.795
0.836
0.878
0.922
0.966
0.799
0.840
0.883
0.926
0.970
0.803
0.844
0.887
0.930
0.975
0.807
0.849
0.891
0.935
0.979
0.811
0.853
0.896
0.939
0.984
0.815
0.857
0.900
0.944
0.988
0.819
0.861
0.904
0.948
0.993
0.824
0.866
0.909
0.953
0.997
0.828
0.870
0.913
0.957
1.002
400
410
420
430
440
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
4.834
4.926
5.018
5.111
5.205
4.843
4.935
5.027
5.120
5.214
4.853
4.944
5.037
5.130
5.223
4.862
4.954
5.046
5.139
5.233
4.871
4.963
5.055
5.148
5.242
4.880
4.972
5.065
5.158
5.252
4.889
4.981
5.074
5.167
5.261
4.898
4.990
5.083
5.176
5.270
4.908
5.000
5.092
5.186
5.280
4.917
5.009
5.102
5.195
5.289
4.926
5.018
5.111
5.205
5.299
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
450
460
470
480
490
1.002
1.048
1.095
1.143
1.192
1.007
1.053
1.100
1.148
1.197
1.011
1.057
1.105
1.153
1.202
1.016
1.062
1.109
1.158
1.207
1.020
1.067
1.114
1.163
1.212
1.025
1.071
1.119
1.167
1.217
1.030
1.076
1.124
1.172
1.222
1.034
1.081
1.129
1.177
1.227
1.039
1.086
1.133
1.182
1.232
1.043
1.090
1.138
1.187
1.237
1.048
1.095
1.143
1.192
1.242
450
460
470
480
490
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
5.299
5.394
5.489
5.585
5.682
5.308
5.403
5.499
5.595
5.692
5.318
5.413
5.508
5.605
5.702
5.327
5.422
5.518
5.614
5.711
5.337
5.432
5.528
5.624
5.721
5.346
5.441
5.537
5.634
5.731
5.356
5.451
5.547
5.643
5.740
5.365
5.460
5.556
5.653
5.750
5.375
5.470
5.566
5.663
5.760
5.384
5.480
5.576
5.672
5.770
5.394
5.489
5.585
5.682
5.780
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
500
510
520
530
540
1.242
1.293
1.344
1.397
1.451
1.247
1.298
1.350
1.402
1.456
1.252
1.303
1.355
1.408
1.462
1.257
1.308
1.360
1.413
1.467
1.262
1.313
1.365
1.418
1.472
1.267
1.318
1.371
1.424
1.478
1.272
1.324
1.376
1.429
1.483
1.277
1.329
1.381
1.435
1.489
1.282
1.334
1.387
1.440
1.494
1.288
1.339
1.392
1.445
1.500
1.293
1.344
1.397
1.451
1.505
500
510
520
530
540
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
5.780
5.878
5.976
6.075
6.175
5.789
5.887
5.986
6.085
6.185
5.799
5.897
5.996
6.095
6.195
5.809
5.907
6.006
6.105
6.205
5.819
5.917
6.016
6.115
6.215
5.828
5.927
6.026
6.125
6.225
5.838
5.937
6.036
6.135
6.235
5.848
5.947
6.046
6.145
6.245
5.858
5.956
6.055
6.155
6.256
5.868
5.966
6.065
6.165
6.266
5.878
5.976
6.075
6.175
6.276
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
550
560
570
580
590
1.505
1.561
1.617
1.675
1.733
1.511
1.566
1.623
1.680
1.739
1.516
1.572
1.629
1.686
1.745
1.522
1.578
1.634
1.692
1.750
1.527
1.583
1.640
1.698
1.756
1.533
1.589
1.646
1.704
1.762
1.539
1.595
1.652
1.709
1.768
1.544
1.600
1.657
1.715
1.774
1.550
1.606
1.663
1.721
1.780
1.555
1.612
1.669
1.727
1.786
1.561
1.617
1.675
1.733
1.792
550
560
570
580
590
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
6.276
6.377
6.478
6.580
6.683
6.286
6.387
6.488
6.591
6.693
6.296
6.397
6.499
6.601
6.704
6.306
6.407
6.509
6.611
6.714
6.316
6.417
6.519
6.621
6.724
6.326
6.427
6.529
6.632
6.735
6.336
6.438
6.539
6.642
6.745
6.346
6.448
6.550
6.652
6.755
6.356
6.458
6.560
6.663
6.766
6.367
6.468
6.570
6.673
6.776
6.377
6.478
6.580
6.683
6.786
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
10
Z-212
10
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Platinum-30% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum-6% Rhodium
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Extension
Grade
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
6.786
6.890
6.995
7.100
7.205
6.797
6.901
7.005
7.110
7.216
6.807
6.911
7.016
7.121
7.226
6.818
6.922
7.026
7.131
7.237
6.828
6.932
7.037
7.142
7.247
10
6.838
6.942
7.047
7.152
7.258
6.849
6.953
7.058
7.163
7.269
6.859
6.963
7.068
7.173
7.279
6.869
6.974
7.079
7.184
7.290
6.880
6.984
7.089
7.194
7.300
6.890
6.995
7.100
7.205
7.311
10
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
10.679
10.796
10.913
11.029
11.146
10.691
10.808
10.924
11.041
11.158
10.703
10.819
10.936
11.053
11.169
10.714
10.831
10.948
11.064
11.181
10.726
10.843
10.959
11.076
11.193
10.738
10.854
10.971
11.088
11.205
10.749
10.866
10.983
11.099
11.216
10.761
10.877
10.994
11.111
11.228
10.773
10.889
11.006
11.123
11.240
10.784
10.901
11.018
11.134
11.251
10.796
10.913
11.029
11.146
11.263
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
7.311
7.417
7.524
7.632
7.740
7.322
7.428
7.535
7.643
7.751
7.332
7.439
7.546
7.653
7.761
7.343
7.449
7.557
7.664
7.772
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
7.848
7.957
8.066
8.176
8.286
7.859
7.968
8.077
8.187
8.298
7.870
7.979
8.088
8.198
8.309
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
8.397
8.508
8.620
8.731
8.844
8.408
8.519
8.631
8.743
8.855
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
8.956
9.069
9.182
9.296
9.410
8.967
9.080
9.194
9.307
9.421
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
9.524
9.639
9.753
9.868
9.984
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
10.099
10.215
10.331
10.447
10.563
10.111
10.226
10.342
10.458
10.575
10.122
10.238
10.354
10.470
10.586
10.134
10.249
10.365
10.482
10.598
10.145
10.261
10.377
10.493
10.609
10.157
10.273
10.389
10.505
10.621
10.168
10.284
10.400
10.516
10.633
10.180
10.296
10.412
10.528
10.644
10.192
10.307
10.423
10.540
10.656
10.203
10.319
10.435
10.551
10.668
10.215
10.331
10.447
10.563
10.679
10
7.353
7.460
7.567
7.675
7.783
7.364
7.471
7.578
7.686
7.794
7.375
7.482
7.589
7.697
7.805
7.385
7.492
7.600
7.707
7.816
7.396
7.503
7.610
7.718
7.827
7.407
7.514
7.621
7.729
7.837
7.417
7.524
7.632
7.740
7.848
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
11.263
11.380
11.497
11.614
11.731
11.275
11.392
11.509
11.626
11.743
11.286
11.403
11.520
11.637
11.754
11.298
11.415
11.532
11.649
11.766
11.310
11.427
11.544
11.661
11.778
11.321
11.438
11.555
11.673
11.790
11.333
11.450
11.567
11.684
11.801
11.345
11.462
11.579
11.696
11.813
11.357
11.474
11.591
11.708
11.825
11.368
11.485
11.602
11.719
11.836
11.380
11.497
11.614
11.731
11.848
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
7.881
7.990
8.099
8.209
8.320
7.892
8.001
8.110
8.220
8.331
7.903
8.012
8.121
8.231
8.342
7.914
8.023
8.132
8.242
8.353
7.924
8.034
8.143
8.253
8.364
7.935
8.045
8.154
8.264
8.375
7.946
8.056
8.165
8.275
8.386
7.957
8.066
8.176
8.286
8.397
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
11.848
11.965
12.082
12.199
12.316
11.860
11.977
12.094
12.211
12.327
11.871
11.988
12.105
12.222
12.339
11.883
12.000
12.117
12.234
12.351
11.895
12.012
12.129
12.246
12.363
11.907
12.024
12.141
12.257
12.374
11.918
12.035
12.152
12.269
12.386
11.930
12.047
12.164
12.281
12.398
11.942
12.059
12.176
12.292
12.409
11.953
12.070
12.187
12.304
12.421
11.965
12.082
12.199
12.316
12.433
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
8.419
8.530
8.642
8.754
8.866
8.430
8.542
8.653
8.765
8.877
8.441
8.553
8.664
8.776
8.889
8.453
8.564
8.675
8.787
8.900
8.464
8.575
8.687
8.799
8.911
8.475
8.586
8.698
8.810
8.922
8.486
8.597
8.709
8.821
8.934
8.497
8.608
8.720
8.832
8.945
8.508
8.620
8.731
8.844
8.956
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
12.433
12.549
12.666
12.782
12.898
12.444
12.561
12.677
12.794
12.910
12.456
12.572
12.689
12.805
12.921
12.468
12.584
12.701
12.817
12.933
12.479
12.596
12.712
12.829
12.945
12.491
12.607
12.724
12.840
12.956
12.503
12.619
12.736
12.852
12.968
12.514
12.631
12.747
12.863
12.980
12.526
12.642
12.759
12.875
12.991
12.538
12.654
12.770
12.887
13.003
12.549
12.666
12.782
12.898
13.014
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
8.979
9.092
9.205
9.319
9.433
8.990
9.103
9.216
9.330
9.444
9.001
9.114
9.228
9.342
9.456
9.013
9.126
9.239
9.353
9.467
9.024
9.137
9.251
9.364
9.478
9.035
9.148
9.262
9.376
9.490
9.047
9.160
9.273
9.387
9.501
9.058
9.171
9.285
9.398
9.513
9.069
9.182
9.296
9.410
9.524
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
13.014
13.130
13.246
13.361
13.476
13.026
13.142
13.257
13.373
13.488
13.037
13.153
13.269
13.384
13.499
13.049
13.165
13.280
13.396
13.511
13.061
13.176
13.292
13.407
13.522
13.072
13.188
13.304
13.419
13.534
13.084
13.200
13.315
13.430
13.545
13.095
13.211
13.327
13.442
13.557
13.107
13.223
13.338
13.453
13.568
13.119
13.234
13.350
13.465
13.580
13.130
13.246
13.361
13.476
13.591
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
9.536 9.547 9.558 9.570 9.581 9.593 9.604 9.616 9.627 9.639
9.650 9.662 9.673 9.684 9.696 9.707 9.719 9.730 9.742 9.753
9.765 9.776 9.788 9.799 9.811 9.822 9.834 9.845 9.857 9.868
9.880 9.891 9.903 9.914 9.926 9.937 9.949 9.961 9.972 9.984
9.995 10.007 10.018 10.030 10.041 10.053 10.064 10.076 10.088 10.099
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
1800 13.591 13.603 13.614 13.626 13.637 13.649 13.660 13.672 13.683 13.694 13.706 1800
1810 13.706 13.717 13.729 13.740 13.752 13.763 13.775 13.786 13.797 13.809 13.820 1810
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
Z-213
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Thermocouple
Grade
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
Nickel-14.2%
Chromium-1.4% Silicon
vs.
Nickel-4.4% Silicon0.1% Magnesium
+
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
-10
-9
10
-260 - 4.345 - 4.345 - 4.344 - 4.344 - 4.343 - 4.342 - 4.341 - 4.340 - 4.339 - 4.337 -4.336 -260
-250 -4.338 -4.334 -4.332 -4.330 -4.328 -4.326 -4.324 -4.321 -4.319 -4.318 -4.313 -250
300 9.341 9.377 9.412 9.448 9.483 9.519 9.554 9.590 9.625
310 9.696 9.732 9.768 9.803 9.839 9.875 9.910 9.946 9.982
320 10.054 10.089 10.125 10.161 10.197 10.233 10.269 10.305 10.341
330 10.413 10.449 10.485 10.521 10.557 10.593 10.629 10.665 10.701
340 10.774 10.810 10.846 10.882 10.918 10.955 10.991 11.027 11.064
9.661
10.018
10.377
10.737
11.100
9.696
10.054
10.413
10.774
11.136
300
310
320
330
340
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-4.313
-4.277
-4.226
-4.162
-4.083
-4.310
-4.273
-4.221
-4.154
-4.074
-4.307
-4.268
-4.215
-4.147
-4.066
-4.304
-4.263
-4.209
-4.140
-4.057
-4.300
-4.258
-4.202
-4.132
-4.048
-4.297
-4.254
-4.196
-4.124
-4.038
-4.293
-4.248
-4.189
-4.116
-4.029
-4.289
-4.243
-4.183
-4.108
-4.020
-4.285
-4.238
-4.176
-4.100
-4.010
-4.281
-4.232
- 4.169
-4.091
-4.000
-4.277
-4.226
-4.162
-4.083
-3.990
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
350
360
370
380
390
11.136
11.501
11.867
12.234
12.603
11.173
11.537
11.903
12.271
12.640
11.209
11.574
11.940
12.308
12.677
11.245
1.610
11.977
12.345
12.714
11.282
11.647
12.013
12.382
12.751
11.318
11.683
12.050
12.418
12.788
11.355
11.720
12.087
12.455
12.825
11.391
11.757
12.124
12.492
12.862
11.428
11.793
12.160
12.529
12.899
11.464
11.830
12.197
12.566
12.937
11.501
11.867
12.234
12.603
12.974
350
360
370
380
390
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-3.990
-3.884
-3.766
-3.634
-3.491
-3.980
-3.873
-3.753
-3.621
-3.476
-3.970
-3.862
-3.740
-3.607
-3.461
-3.960
-3.850
-3.728
-3.593
-3.446
-3.950
-3.838
-3.715
-3.578
-3.431
-3.939
-3.827
-3.702
-3.564
-3.415
-3.928
-3.815
-3.688
-3.550
-3.400
-3.918
-3.803
-3.675
-3.535
-3.384
-3.907
-3.790
-3.662
-3.521
-3.368
-3.898
-3.778
-3.648
-3.506
-3.352
-3.884
-3.786
-3.634
-3.491
-3.336
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
400
410
420
430
440
12.974
13.346
13.719
14.094
14.469
13.011
13.383
13.756
14.131
14.507
13.048
13.420
13.794
14.169
14.545
13.085
13.457
13.831
14.206
14.582
13.122
13.495
13.869
14.244
14.620
13.159
13.532
13.906
14.281
14.658
13.197
13.569
13.944
14.319
14.695
13.234
13.607
13.981
14.356
14.733
13.271
13.644
14.019
14.394
14.771
13.308
13.682
14.056
14.432
14.809
13.346
13.719
14.094
14.469
14.846
400
410
420
430
440
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-3.336
-3.171
-2.994
-2.808
-2.612
-3.320
-3.153
-2.976
-2.789
-2.592
-3.304
-3.136
-2.958
-2.769
-2.571
-3.288
-3.119
-2.939
-2.750
-2.551
-3.271
-3.101
-2.921
-2.730
-2.531
-3.255
-3.084
-2.902
-2.711
-2.510
-3.238
-3.066
-2.883
-2.691
-2.490
-3.221
-3.048
-2.865
-2.672
-2.469
-3.205
-3.030
-2.846
-2.652
-2.448
-3.188
-3.012
-2.827
-2.632
-2.428
-3.171
-2.994
-2.808
-2.612
-2.407
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
450
460
470
480
490
14.848
15.225
15.604
15.984
16.366
14.884
15.262
15.642
16.022
16.404
14.922
15.300
15.680
16.060
16.442
14.960
15.338
15.718
I 6.099
16.480
14.998
15.376
15.756
16.137
16.518
15.035
15.414
15.794
16.175
16.557
15.073
15.452
15.832
16.213
16.595
15.111
15.490
15.870
16.251
16.633
15.149
15.528
15.908
16.289
16.671
15.187
15.566
15.946
16.327
16.710
15.225
15.604
15.984
16.366
16.748
450
460
470
480
490
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-2.407
-2.193
-1.972
-1.744
-1.509
-2.386
-2.172
-1.950
-1.721
-1.485
-2.385
-2.150
-1.927
-1.698
-1.462
-2.344
-2.128
-1.905
-1.674
-1.438
-2.322
-2.106
-1.882
-1.651
-1.414
-2.301
-2.084
-1.859
-1.627
-1.390
-2.280
-2.082
-1.836
-1.604
-1.366
-2.258
-2. 039
-1.813
-1.580
-1.341
-2.237
-2.017
-1.790
-1.557
-1.317
-2.215
-1.995
-1.767
-1.533
-1.293
-2.193
-1.972
-1.744
-1.509
-1.269
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
500
510
520
530
540
16.748
17.131
17.515
17.900
18.286
16.786
17.169
17.554
17.938
18.324
I 6.824
17.208
17.592
17.977
18.363
16.883
17.246
17.630
18.016
18.401
16.901
17.285
17.669
18.054
18.440
16.939
17.323
17.707
18.093
18.479
16.978
17.361
17.746
18.131
18.517
17.016
17.400
17.784
18.170
18.556
17.054
17.438
17.823
18.208
18.595
17.093
17.477
17.861
18.247
18.633
17.131
17.515
17.900
18.286
18.672
Soo
510
520
530
540
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-1.269
-1.023
-0.772
-0.518
-0.260
-1.244
-0.998
-0.747
-0.492
-0.234
-1.220
-0.973
-0.722
-0.467
-0.209
-1.195
-0.948
-0.696
-0.441
-0.183
-1.171
-0.923
-0.671
-0.415
-0.157
-1.146
-0.898
-0.646
-0.390
-0.131
-1.122
-0.873
-0.620
-0.364
-0.104
-1.097
-0.848
-0.595
-0.338
-0.078
-1.072
-0.823
-0.589
-0.312
-0.052
-1.048
-0.798
-0.544
-0.286
-0.026
-1.023
-0.772
-0.518
-0.260
0.000
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
550
560
570
580
590
18.672
19.059
19.447
19.835
20.224
18.711
19.096
19.485
19.874
20.263
18.749
19.136
19.524
19.913
20.302
18.788
19.175
19.563
19.952
20.341
18.827
19.214
19.602
19.990
20.379
18.865
19.253
19.641
20.029
20.418
18.904
19.292
19.680
20.068
20.457
18.943
19.330
19.718
20.107
20.496
18.982
19.369
19.757
20.146
20.535
19.020
19.408
19.796
20.185
20.574
19.059
19.447
19.835
20.224
20.613
550
560
570
580
590
0
10
20
30
40
0.000
0.261
0.525
0.793
1.065
0.026
0.287
0.552
0.820
1.092
0.052
0.313
0.578
0.847
1.119
0.078
0.340
O.605
0.874
1.147
0.104 0.130
0.366 0.393
0.632 O.659
0.901 0.928
1.174 1.202
0.156
0.419
0.685
0.955
1.229
0.182
0.446
0.712
0.983
1.257
0.208
0.472
0.739
1.010
1.284
0.235
0.499
0.766
1.037
1.312
0.261
0.525
0.793
1.065
1.340
0
10
20
30
40
600
610
620
630
640
20.613
21.003
21.393
21.784
22.175
20.652
21.042
21.432
21.823
22.214
20.69l
21.081
21.471
21.862
22.253
20.730
21.120
21.510
21.901
22.292
20.769
21.159
21.549
21.940
22.331
20.808
21.198
21.588
21.979
22.370
20.847
21.237
21.628
22.018
22.410
20.886
21.276
21.667
22.058
22.449
20.925
21.315
21.706
22.097
22.488
20.964
21.354
21.745
22.136
22.527
21.003
21.393
21.784
22.175
22.566
600
610
620
630
640
50
60
70
80
90
1.340
1.619
1.902
2.189
2.480
1.368
1.647
1.930
2.218
2.509
1.395
1.675
1.959
2.247
2.538
1.423
1.703
1.988
2.276
2.568
1.451
1.732
2.016
2.305
2.597
1.479
1.760
2.045
2.334
2.826
1.507
1.788
2.074
2.363
2.656
1.535
1.817
2.102
2.392
2.685
1.563
1.845
2.131
2.421
2.715
1.501
1.873
2.160
2.450
2.744
1.619
1.902
2.189
2.480
2.774
50
60
70
80
90
650
660
670
680
690
22.556
22.958
23.350
23.742
24.134
22.605
22.997
23.389
23.781
24.173
22.644
23.036
23.428
23.820
24.213
22.684
23.075
23.467
23.860
24.252
22.723
23.115
23.507
23.899
24.291
22.762
23.154
23.546
23.938
24.330
22.801
23.193
23.585
23.977
24.370
22.840
23.232
23.624
24.016
24.409
22.879
23.271
23.663
24.056
24.448
22.919
23.311
23.703
24.095
24.487
22.958
23.350
23.742
24.134
24.527
650
660
670
680
690
100
110
120
130
140
2.774
3.072
3.374
3.680
3.989
2.804
3.102
3.405
3.711
4.020
2.833
3.133
3.435
3.742
4.051
2.863
3.163
3.466
3.772
4.083
2.893
3.193
3.496
3.803
4.114
2.923
3.223
3.527
3.834
4.145
2.953
3.253
3.557
3.865
4.176
2.983
3.283
3.588
3.896
4.208
3.012
3.314
3.619
3.927
4.239
3.042
3.344
3.649
3.958
4.270
3.072
3.374
3.680
3.989
4.302
100
110
120
130
140
700
710
720
730
740
24.527
24.919
25.312
25.705
26.098
24.566
24.959
25.351
25.744
26.137
24.605
24.998
25.391
25.783
26.176
24.644
25.037
25.430
25.823
26.216
24.684
25.076
25.469
25.862
26.255
24.723
25.116
25.508
25.901
26.294
24.762
25.155
25.548
25.941
26.333
24.801
25.194
25.587
25.980
26.373
24.841
25.233
25.626
26.019
26.412
24.880
25.273
25.666
26.058
26.451
24.919
25.312
25.705
26.098
26.491
700
710
720
730
740
150
160
170
180
190
4.302
4.618
4.937
5.259
5.585
4.333
4.650
4.969
5.292
5.618
4.365
4.681
5.001
5.324
5.650
4.396
4.713
5.033
5.357
5.683
4.428
4.745
5.066
5.389
5.716
4.459
4.777
5.098
5.422
5.749
4.491
4.809
5.130
5.454
5.782
4.523
4.841
5.162
5.487
5.815
4.554
4.873
5.195
5.520
5.847
4.586
4.905
5.227
5.552
5.880
4.618
4.937
5.259
5.585
5.913
I5O
160
170
ISO
190
750
760
770
780
790
26.491
26.883
27.276
27.669
28.062
26.530
26.923
27.316
27.708
28.101
26.569
26.962
27.355
27.748
28.140
26.608
27.001
27.394
27.787
28.180
26.648
27.041
27.433
27.826
28.219
26.687
27.080
27.473
27.866
28.258
26.726
27.119
27.512
27.905
28.297
26.766
27.158
27.551
27.944
28.337
26.805
27.198
27.591
27.983
28.376
26.844
27.237
27.630
28.023
28.415
26.883
27.276
27.669
28.062
28.455
75O
760
770
780
790
200
210
220
230
240
5.913 5.946
6.245 6.278
6.579 68.612
6.916 6.949
7.255 7.289
5.979
6.311
e.e"
6.983
7.323
6.013
6.345
6.680
7.017
7.357
6.046 6.079
6.378 6.411
8.713 15.747
7.051 7.085
7.392 7.426
6.112
6.445
6.781
7.119
7.460
6.145
6.478
6.814
7.153
7.494
6.178
6.512
6.848
7.187
7.528
6.211
6.545
6.882
7.221
7.583
6.245
6.579
6.918
7.255
7.597
200
210
220
230
240
800
810
820
830
840
28.455
28.847
29.239
29.632
30.024
28.494
28.886
29.279
29.671
30.063
28.533
28.926
29.318
29.710
30.102
28.572
28.965
29.357
29.749
30.141
28.612
29.004
29.396
29.789
30.181
28.651
29.043
29.436
29.828
30.220
28.690
29.083
29.475
29.867
30.259
28.729
29.122
29.514
29.906
30.298
28.769
29.161
29.553
29.945
30.337
28.808
29.200
29.592
29.985
30.376
28.847
29.239
29.632
30.024
30.416
800
810
820
830
840
250
260
270
280
290
7.597
7.941
8.288
8.637
8.988
7.666
8.010
8.358
8.707
9.058
7.700
8.045
8.392
8.742
9.094
7.734
8.080
8.427
8.777
9.129
7.803
8.149
8.497
8.847
9.200
7.838
8.184
8.532
8.882
9.235
7.872
8.218
8.567
8.918
9.270
7.907
8.253
8.602
8.953
9.306
7.941
8.288
8.637
8.988
9.341
250
260
270
280
290
850
860
870
880
890
30.416
30.807
31.199
31.590
31.981
30.455
30.846
31.238
31.629
32.020
30.494
30.886
31.277
31.668
32.059
30.533
30.925
31.316
31.707
32.098
30.572
30.964
31.355
31.746
32.137
30.611
31.003
31.394
31.785
32.176
30.651
31.042
31.433
31.824
32.215
30.690
31.081
31.473
31.863
32.254
30.729
31.120
31.512
31.903
32.293
30.768
31.160
31.551
31.942
32.332
30.807
31.199
31.590
31.981
32.371
850
860
870
880
890
10
10
7.631
7.976
8.323
8.672
9.023
-8
-7
-6
-5
7.769
8.114
8.462
8.812
9.164
-4
-3
-2
-1
Z-214
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
Nickel-14.2%
Chromium-1.4% Silicon
vs.
Nickel-4.4% Silicon0.1% Magnesium
+
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Extension
Grade
10
10
900
910
920
930
940
32.371
32.761
33.151
33.541
33.930
32.410
32.800
33.190
33.580
33.969
32.449
32.839
33.229
33.619
34.008
32.488
32.878
33.268
33.658
34.047
32.527
32.917
33.307
33.697
34.086
32.566
32.956
33.346
33.736
34.124
32.605
32.995
33.385
33.774
34.163
32.644
33.034
33.424
33.813
34.202
32.683
33.073
33.463
33.852
34.241
32.722
33.112
33.502
33.891
34.280
32.761
33.151
33.541
33.930
34.319
900
910
920
930
940
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
41.976
42.352
42.727
43.101
43.474
42.014
42.390
42.764
43.138
43.511
42.052
42.427
42.802
43.176
43.549
42.089
42.465
42.839
43.213
43.586
42.127
42.502
42.877
43.250
43.623
42.164
42.540
42.914
43.288
43.660
42.202
42.577
42.951
43.325
43.698
42.239
42.614
42.989
43.362
43.735
42.277
42.652
43.026
43.399
43.772
42.314
42.689
43.064
43.437
43.809
42.352
42.727
43.101
43.474
43.846
1150
1160
1170
1190
1190
950
960
970
980
990
34.319
34.707
35.095
35.482
35.869
34.358
34.746
35.134
35.521
35.908
34.396
34.785
35.172
35.560
35.946
34.435
34.823
35.211
35.598
35.985
34.474
34.862
35.250
35.637
36.024
34.513
34.901
35.289
35.676
36.062
34.552
34.940
35.327
35.714
36.101
34.591
34.979
35.366
35.753
36.140
34.629
35.017
35.405
35.792
36.178
34.668
35.056
35.444
35.831
36.217
34.707
35.095
35.482
35.889
36.256
950
960
970
980
990
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
43.846
44.218
44.588
44.958
45.326
43.884
44.255
44.625
44.995
45.363
43.921
44.292
44.662
45.032
45.400
43.958
44.329
44.699
45.069
45.437
43.995
44.366
44.736
45.105
45.474
44.032
44.403
44.773
45.142
45.510
44.069
44.440
44.810
45.179
45.547
44.106
44.477
44.847
45.216
45.584
44.144
44.514
44.884
45.253
45.621
44.181
44.551
44.921
45.290
45.657
44.218
44.551
44.958
45.326
45.694
1900
1210
1220
1230
1240
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
36.256
36.841
37.027
37.411
37.795
38.294
36.680
37.065
37.450
37.834
36.333
36.718
37.104
37.488
37.872
36.371
38.757
37.142
37.527
37.911
36.410
38.796
37.181
37.565
37.949
36.449
38.834
37.219
37.603
37.987
36.487
36.873
37.258
37.642
38.026
36.526
36.911
37.296
37.680
38.064
36.564
36.950
37.334
37.719
38.102
36.603
36.988
37.373
37.757
38.141
36.641
37.027
37.411
37.795
38.179
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
45.694
46.060
46.425
46.789
47.152
45.731
46.097
46.462
46.826
47.188
45.767
46.133
46.498
46.862
47.224
45.804
46.170
46.535
46.898
47.260
45.841
46.207
46.571
46.935
47.296
45.877
46.243
46.608
46.971
47.333
45.914
46.280
46.844
47.007
47.369
45.951
46.316
46.880
47.043
47.405
45.987
46.353
46.717
47.079
47.441
46.024
46.389
46.753
47.116
47.477
46.080
46.425
46.789
47.152
47.513
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
38.179
38.562
38.944
39.326
39.708
38.217
38.600
38.982
39.364
39.744
38.256
38.638
39.020
39.402
39.783
38.294
38.677
39.059
39.440
39.821
38.332
38.715
39.097
39.478
39.859
38.370
38.753
39.135
39.516
39.897
38.409
38.791
39.173
30.554
39.935
38.447
38.829
39.211
39.592
39.973
38.485
38.868
39.249
39.630
40.011
38.524
38.906
39.287
39.668
40.049
38.562
38.944
39.326
39.706
40.087
1050
1060
1070
1000
1090
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
40.087
40.466
40.845
41.223
41.600
40.125
40.504
40.883
41.260
41.638
40.163
40.542
40.920
41.298
41.675
40.201
40.580
40.958
41.336
41.713
40.238
40.818
40.996
41.374
41.751
40.276
40.655
41.034
41.411
41.788
40.314
40.693
41.072
41.449
41.826
40.352
40.731
41.109
41.487
41.864
40.390
40.769
41.147
41.525
41.901
40.428
40.807
41.185
41.562
41.939
40.466
40.845
41.223
41.6OO
41.976
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
10
10
Z-215
Thermocouple
Grade
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Iron
vs.
Copper-Nickel
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
-8.030
-7.915
-7.791
-7.659
-8.019
-7.903
-7.778
-7.645
-8.008
-7.890
-7.765
-7.632
-7.996
-7.878
-7.752
-7.618
-8.095
-7.985
-7.866
-7.739
-7.604
-8.085
-7.973
-7.854
-7.726
-7.590
-8.074
-7.962
-7.841
-7.713
-7.576
-8.063
-7.950
-7.829
-7.699
-7.562
-8.052
-7.938
-7.816
-7.686
-7.548
-8.041
-7.927
-7.804
-7.672
-7.534
-8.030
-7.915
-7.791
-7.659
-7.519
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
300
310
320
330
340
7.949
8.255
8.562
8.869
9.177
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
-7.519
-7.373
-7.219
-7.058
-6.890
-7.505
-7.357
-7.203
-7.041
-6.873
-7.491
-7.342
-7.187
-7.025
-6.856
-7.476
-7.327
-7.171
-7.008
-6.839
-7.462
-7.312
-7.155
-6.991
-6.821
-7.447
-7.296
-7.139
-6.975
-6.804
-7.432
-7.281
-7.123
-6.958
-6.787
-7.417
-7.265
-7.107
-6.941
-6.769
-7.403
-7.250
-7.090
-6.924
-6.752
-7.388
-7.234
-7.074
-6.907
-6.734
-7.373
-7.219
-7.058
-6.890
-6.716
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-6.716
-6.536
-6.351
-6.159
-5.962
-6.699
-6.518
-6.332
-6.140
-5.942
-6.681
-6.500
-6.313
-6.120
-5.922
-6.663
-6.481
-6.294
-6.101
-5.902
-6.645
-6.463
-6.275
-6.081
-5.882
-6.627
-6.444
-6.256
-6.061
-5.862
-6.609
-6.426
-6.236
-6.042
-5.842
-6.591
-6.407
-6.217
-6.022
-5.821
-6.573
-6.388
-6.198
-6.002
-5.801
-6.555
-6.370
-6.179
-5.982
-5.781
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-5.760
-5.553
-5.341
-5.125
-4.903
-5.740
-5.532
-5.320
-5.103
-4.881
-5.719
-5.511
-5.298
-5.081
-4.859
-5.699
-5.490
-5.277
-5.059
-4.836
-5.678
-5.469
-5.255
-5.037
-4.814
-5.657
-5.448
-5.233
-5.015
-4.791
-5.637
-5.426
-5.212
-4.992
-4.769
-5.616
-5.405
-5.190
-4.970
-4.746
-5.595
-5.384
-5.168
-4.948
-4.724
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-4.678
-4.449
-4.215
-3.978
-3.737
-4.655
-4.425
-4.192
-3.954
-3.713
-4.633
-4.402
-4.168
-3.930
-3.688
-4.610
-4.379
-4.144
-3.906
-3.664
-4.587
-4.356
-4.121
-3.882
-3.640
-4.564
-4.332
-4.097
-3.858
-3.615
-4.541
-4.309
-4.073
-3.834
-3.591
-4.518
-4.286
-4.050
-3.810
-3.566
-90
-80
-70
-60
- 50
-3.493
-3.245
-2.994
-2.740
-2.483
-3.468
-3.220
-2.969
-2.714
-2.457
-3.443
-3.195
-2.943
-2.689
-2.431
-3.419
-3.170
-2.918
-2.663
-2.405
-3.394
-3.145
-2.893
-2.638
-2.379
-3.369
-3.120
-2.867
-2.612
-2.353
-3.344
-3.095
-2.842
-2.586
-2.327
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-2.223
-1.961
-1.695
-1.428
-1.158
-2.197
-1.934
-1.669
-1.401
-1.131
-2.171
-1.908
-1.642
-1.374
-1.104
-2.145
-1.881
-1.615
-1.347
-1.076
-2.118
-1.855
-1.589
-1.320
-1.049
-2.092
-1.828
-1.562
-1.293
-1.022
-2.066
-1.802
-1.535
-1.266
-0.995
0
10
20
30
40
-0.886
-0.611
-0.334
-0.056
0.225
50
60
70
80
90
0.507
0.791
1.076
1.364
1.652
0.535
0.819
1.105
1.392
1.681
0.563
0.848
1.134
1.421
1.710
0.592
0.876
1.162
1.450
1.739
0.620
0.905
1.191
1.479
1.768
0.649
0.933
1.220
1.508
1.797
0.677
0.962
1.249
1.537
1.826
0.705
0.991
1.277
1.566
1.855
0.734
1.019
1.306
1.594
1.884
0.762
1.048
1.335
1.623
1.913
100
110
120
130
140
1.942
2.234
2.527
2.821
3.116
1.972
2.263
2.556
2.850
3.145
2.001
2.292
2.585
2.880
3.175
2.030
2.322
2.615
2.909
3.204
2.059
2.351
2.644
2.938
3.234
2.088
2.380
2.673
2.968
3.264
2.117
2.409
2.703
2.997
3.293
2.146
2.439
2.732
3.027
3.323
2.175
2.468
2.762
3.057
3.353
150
160
170
180
190
3.412
3.709
4.007
4.306
4.606
3.442
3.739
4.037
4.336
4.636
3.471
3.769
4.067
4.366
4.666
3.501
3.798
4.097
4.396
4.696
3.531
3.828
4.127
4.426
4.726
3.560
3.858
4.157
4.456
4.757
3.590
3.888
4.187
4.486
4.787
3.620
3.918
4.217
4.516
4.817
200
210
220
230
240
4.907
5.209
5.511
5.814
6.117
4.937
5.239
5.541
5.844
6.147
4.967
5.269
5.571
5.874
6.178
4.997
5.299
5.602
5.905
6.208
5.028
5.329
5.632
5.935
6.239
5.058
5.360
5.662
5.965
6.269
5.088
5.390
5.692
5.996
6.299
250
260
270
280
290
6.421
6.726
7.031
7.336
7.642
6.452
6.756
7.061
7.367
7.673
6.482
6.787
7.092
7.398
7.704
6.512
6.817
7.122
7.428
7.734
6.543
6.848
7.153
7.459
7.765
6.573
6.878
7.184
7.489
7.795
10
8.133
8.439
8.747
9.054
9.362
8.163
8.470
8.777
9.085
9.392
8.194
8.501
8.808
9.115
9.423
8.225
8.532
8.839
9.146
9.454
8.255
8.562
8.869
9.177
9.485
300
310
320
330
340
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
350 9.485 9.515 9.546 9.577 9.608 9.639 9.669 9.700 9.731
360 9.793 9.823 9.854 9.885 9.916 9.947 9.977 10.008 10.039
370 10.101 10.131 10.162 10.193 10.224 10.255 10.285 10.316 10.347
380 10.409 10.440 10.470 10.501 10.532 10.563 10.594 10.625 10.655
390 10.717 10.748 10.779 10.810 10.840 10.871 10.902 10.933 10.964
9.762
10.070
10.378
10.686
10.995
9.793
10.101
10.409
10.717
11.025
350
360
370
380
390
-6.536
-6.351
-6.159
-5.962
-5.760
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
400
410
420
430
440
11.025
11.334
11.642
11.951
12.260
11.056
11.365
11.673
11.982
12.290
11.087
11.396
11.704
12.013
12.321
11.118
11.426
11.735
12.044
12.352
11.149
11.457
11.766
12.074
12.383
11.180
11.488
11.797
12.105
12.414
11.211
11.519
11.828
12.136
12.445
11.241
11.550
11.858
12.167
12.476
11.272
11.581
11.889
12.198
12.506
11.303
11.612
11.920
12.229
12.537
11.334
11.642
11.951
12.260
12.568
400
410
420
430
440
-5.574
-5.363
-5.146
-4.926
-4.701
-5.553
-5.341
-5.125
-4.903
-4.678
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
450
460
470
480
490
12.568
12.877
13.185
13.494
13.802
12.599
12.907
13.216
13.524
13.833
12.630
12.938
13.247
13.555
13.864
12.661
12.969
13.278
13.586
13.894
12.691
13.000
13.308
13.617
13.925
12.722
13.031
13.339
13.648
13.956
12.753
13.062
13.370
13.679
13.987
12.784
13.093
13.401
13.709
14.018
12.815
13.123
13.432
13.740
14.049
12.846
13.154
13.463
13.771
14.079
12.877
13.185
13.494
13.802
14.110
450
460
470
480
490
-4.495
-4.262
-4.026
-3.786
-3.542
-4.472
-4.239
-4.002
-3.761
-3.517
-4.449
-4.215
-3.978
-3.737
-3.493
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
500
510
520
530
540
14.110
14.418
14.727
15.035
15.343
14.141
14.449
14.757
15.065
15.373
14.172
14.480
14.788
15.096
15.404
14.203
14.511
14.819
15.127
15.435
14.233
14.542
14.850
15.158
15.466
14.264
14.573
14.881
15.189
15.496
14.295
14.603
14.911
15.219
15.527
14.326
14.634
14.942
15.250
15.558
14.357
14.665
14.973
15.281
15.589
14.388
14.696
15.004
15.312
15.620
14.418
14.727
15.035
15.343
15.650
500
510
520
530
540
-3.320
-3.070
-2.817
-2.560
-2.301
-3.295
-3.044
-2.791
-2.535
-2.275
-3.270
-3.019
-2.766
-2.509
-2.249
-3.245
-2.994
-2.740
-2.483
-2.223
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
550
560
570
580
590
15.650
15.958
16.266
16.573
16.881
15.681
15.989
16.296
16.604
16.911
15.712
16.020
16.327
16.635
16.942
15.743
16.050
16.358
16.665
16.973
15.773
16.081
16.389
16.696
17.003
15.804
16.112
16.419
16.727
17.034
15.835
16.143
16.450
16.758
17.065
15.866
16.173
16.481
16.788
17.096
15.897
16.204
16.512
16.819
17.126
15.927
16.235
16.542
16.850
17.157
15.958
16.266
16.573
16.881
17.188
550
560
570
580
590
-2.040
-1.775
-1.508
-1.239
-0.967
-2.013
-1.749
-1.482
-1.212
-0.940
-1.987
-1.722
-1.455
-1.185
-0.913
-1.961
-1.695
-1.428
-1.158
-0.886
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
600
610
620
630
640
17.188
17.495
17.802
18.109
18.416
17.219
17.526
17.833
18.140
18.446
17.249
17.556
17.863
18.170
18.477
17.280
17.587
17.894
18.201
18.508
17.311
17.618
17.925
18.232
18.538
17.341
17.649
17.955
18.262
18.569
17.372
17.679
17.986
18.293
18.600
17.403
17.710
18.017
18.324
18.630
17.434
17.741
18.048
18.354
18.661
17.464
17.771
18.078
18.385
18.692
17.495
17.802
18.109
18.416
18.722
600
610
620
630
640
-0.858 -0.831 -0.803 -0.776 -0.749 -0.721 -0.694 -0.666 -0.639 -0.611
-0.583 -0.556 -0.528 -0.501 -0.473 -0.445 -0.418 -0.390 -0.362 -0.334
-0.307 -0.279 -0.251 -0.223 -0.195 -0.168 -0.140 -0.112 -0.084 -0.056
-0.028 0.000 0.028 0.056 0.084 0.112 0.140 0.168 0.196 0.225
0.253 0.281 0.309 0.337 0.365 0.394 0.422 0.450 0.478 0.507
0
10
20
30
40
650
660
670
680
690
18.722
19.029
19.336
19.642
19.949
18.753
19.060
19.366
19.673
19.979
18.784
19.090
19.397
19.704
20.010
18.814
19.121
19.428
19.734
20.041
18.845
19.152
19.458
19.765
20.071
18.876
19.182
19.489
19.795
20.102
18.906
19.213
19.520
19.826
20.132
18.937
19.244
19.550
19.857
20.163
18.968
19.274
19.581
19.887
20.194
18.998
19.305
19.612
19.918
20.224
19.029
19.336
19.642
19.949
20.255
650
660
670
680
690
0.791
1.076
1.364
1.652
1.942
50
60
70
80
90
700
710
720
730
740
20.255
20.561
20.868
21.174
21.480
20.286
20.592
20.898
21.205
21.511
20.316
20.623
20.929
21.235
21.542
20.347
20.653
20.960
21.266
21.572
20.378
20.684
20.990
21.297
21.603
20.408
20.715
21.021
21.327
21.634
20.439
20.745
21.052
21.358
21.664
20.469
20.776
21.082
21.389
21.695
20.500
20.806
21.113
21.419
21.726
20.531
20.837
21.143
21.450
21.756
20.561
20.868
21.174
21.480
21.787
700
710
720
730
740
2.205
2.497
2.791
3.086
3.382
2.234
2.527
2.821
3.116
3.412
100
110
120
130
140
750
760
770
780
790
21.787
22.093
22.400
22.706
23.013
21.817
22.124
22.430
22.737
23.044
21.848
22.154
22.461
22.768
23.074
21.879
22.185
22.492
22.798
23.105
21.909
22.216
22.522
22.829
23.136
21.940
22.246
22.553
22.860
23.166
21.971
22.277
22.584
22.890
23.197
22.001
22.308
22.614
22.921
23.228
22.032
22.338
22.645
22.952
23.258
22.063
22.369
22.676
22.982
23.289
22.093
22.400
22.706
23.013
23.320
750
760
770
780
790
3.650
3.948
4.246
4.546
4.847
3.679
3.977
4.276
4.576
4.877
3.709
4.007
4.306
4.606
4.907
150
160
170
180
190
800
810
820
830
840
23.320
23.627
23.934
24.241
24.549
23.350
23.657
23.964
24.272
24.579
23.381
23.688
23.995
24.303
24.610
23.412
23.719
24.026
24.333
24.641
23.442
23.749
24.057
24.364
24.672
23.473
23.780
24.087
24.395
24.702
23.504
23.811
24.118
24.426
24.733
23.535
23.842
24.149
24.456
24.764
23.565
23.872
24.180
24.487
24.795
23.596
23.903
24.210
24.518
24.826
23.627
23.934
24.241
24.549
24.856
800
810
820
830
840
5.118
5.420
5.723
6.026
6.330
5.148
5.450
5.753
6.056
6.360
5.178
5.480
5.783
6.087
6.391
5.209
5.511
5.814
6.117
6.421
200
210
220
230
240
850
860
870
880
890
24.856
25.164
25.473
25.781
26.090
24.887
25.195
25.504
25.812
26.121
24.918
25.226
25.534
25.843
26.152
24.949
25.257
25.565
25.874
26.183
24.979
25.288
25.596
25.905
26.214
25.010
25.318
25.627
25.936
26.245
25.041
25.349
25.658
25.967
26.276
25.072
25.380
25.689
25.998
26.307
25.103
25.411
25.720
26.028
26.338
25.134
25.442
25.750
26.059
26.369
25.164
25.473
25.781
26.090
26.400
850
860
870
880
890
6.604
6.909
7.214
7.520
7.826
6.634
6.939
7.245
7.550
7.857
6.665
6.970
7.275
7.581
7.887
6.695
7.000
7.306
7.612
7.918
6.726
7.031
7.336
7.642
7.949
250
260
270
280
290
900
910
920
930
940
26.400
26.710
27.020
27.330
27.642
26.431
26.741
27.051
27.362
27.673
26.462
26.772
27.082
27.393
27.704
26.493
26.803
27.113
27.424
27.735
26.524
26.834
27.144
27.455
27.766
26.555
26.865
27.175
27.486
27.797
26.586
26.896
27.206
27.517
27.829
26.617
26.927
27.237
27.548
27.860
26.648
26.958
27.268
27.579
27.891
26.679
26.989
27.299
27.610
27.922
26.710
27.020
27.330
27.642
27.953
900
910
920
930
940
10
10
Z-216
1
7.979
8.286
8.593
8.900
9.208
2
8.010
8.317
8.624
8.931
9.238
3
8.041
8.347
8.654
8.962
9.269
4
8.071
8.378
8.685
8.992
9.300
8.102
8.409
8.716
9.023
9.331
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Iron
vs.
Copper-Nickel
+
Extension
Grade
10
10
950
960
970
980
990
27.953
28.266
28.579
28.892
29.206
27.985
28.297
28.610
28.923
29.238
28.016
28.328
28.641
28.955
29.269
28.047
28.359
28.672
28.986
29.301
28.078
28.391
28.704
29.018
29.332
28.109
28.422
28.735
29.049
29.363
28.141
28.453
28.767
29.080
29.395
28.172
28.485
28.798
29.112
29.426
28.203
28.516
28.829
29.143
29.458
28.234
28.547
28.861
29.175
29.489
28.266
28.579
28.892
29.206
29.521
950
960
970
980
990
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
50.060
50.411
50.762
51.112
51.460
50.095
50.446
50.797
51.147
51.495
50.130
50.481
50.832
51.181
51.530
50.165
50.517
50.867
51.216
51.565
50.200
50.552
50.902
51.251
51.599
50.235
50.587
50.937
51.286
51.634
50.271
50.622
50.972
51.321
51.669
50.306
50.657
51.007
51.356
51.704
50.341
50.692
51.042
51.391
51.738
50.376
50.727
51.077
51.425
51.773
50.411
50.762
51.112
51.460
51.808
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
29.521
29.836
30.153
30.470
30.788
29.552
29.868
30.184
30.502
30.819
29.584
29.900
30.216
30.533
30.851
29.616
29.931
30.248
30.565
30.883
29.647
29.963
30.279
30.597
30.915
29.679
29.995
30.311
30.629
30.947
29.710
30.026
30.343
30.660
30.979
29.742
30.058
30.375
30.692
31.011
29.773
30.089
30.406
30.724
31.043
29.805
30.121
30.438
30.756
31.074
29.836
30.153
30.470
30.788
31.106
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
51.808
52.154
52.500
52.844
53.188
51.843
52.189
52.534
52.879
53.222
51.877
52.224
52.569
52.913
53.256
51.912
52.258
52.603
52.947
53.290
51.947
52.293
52.638
52.982
53.325
51.981
52.327
52.672
53.016
53.359
52.016
52.362
52.707
53.050
53.393
52.051
52.396
52.741
53.085
53.427
52.085
52.431
52.776
53.119
53.462
52.120
52.465
52.810
53.153
53.496
52.154
52.500
52.844
53.188
53.530
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
31.106
31.426
31.746
32.068
32.390
31.138
31.458
31.778
32.100
32.422
31.170
31.490
31.811
32.132
32.455
31.202
31.522
31.843
32.164
32.487
31.234
31.554
31.875
32.196
32.519
31.266
31.586
31.907
32.229
32.551
31.298
31.618
31.939
32.261
32.584
31.330
31.650
31.971
32.293
32.616
31.362
31.682
32.003
32.325
32.648
31.394
31.714
32.035
32.358
32.681
31.426
31.746
32.068
32.390
32.713
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
53.530
53.871
54.211
54.550
54.888
53.564
53.905
54.245
54.584
54.922
53.598
53.939
54.279
54.618
54.956
53.632
53.973
54.313
54.652
54.990
53.667
54.007
54.347
54.686
55.023
53.701
54.041
54.381
54.719
55.057
53.735
54.075
54.415
54.753
55.091
53.769
54.109
54.449
54.787
55.124
53.803
54.143
54.483
54.821
55.158
53.837
54.177
54.516
54.855
55.192
53.871
54.211
54.550
54.888
55.225
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
32.713
33.037
33.363
33.689
34.016
32.746
33.070
33.395
33.722
34.049
32.778
33.102
33.428
33.754
34.082
32.810
33.135
33.460
33.787
34.115
32.843
33.167
33.493
33.820
34.148
32.875
33.200
33.526
33.853
34.180
32.908
33.232
33.558
33.885
34.213
32.940
33.265
33.591
33.918
34.246
32.973
33.298
33.624
33.951
34.279
33.005
33.330
33.656
33.984
34.312
33.037
33.363
33.689
34.016
34.345
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
55.225
55.561
55.896
56.230
56.564
55.259
55.595
55.930
56.264
56.597
55.293
55.628
55.963
56.297
56.630
55.326
55.662
55.997
56.330
56.663
55.360
55.695
56.030
56.364
56.697
55.393
55.729
56.063
56.397
56.730
55.427
55.762
56.097
56.430
56.763
55.461
55.796
56.130
56.464
56.796
55.494
55.829
56.164
56.497
56.829
55.528
55.863
56.197
56.530
56.863
55.561
55.896
56.230
56.564
56.896
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
34.345
34.674
35.005
35.337
35.670
34.378
34.707
35.038
35.370
35.703
34.411
34.740
35.071
35.403
35.736
34.444
34.773
35.104
35.437
35.770
34.476
34.806
35.138
35.470
35.803
34.509
34.840
35.171
35.503
35.837
34.542
34.873
35.204
35.536
35.870
34.575
34.906
35.237
35.570
35.903
34.608
34.939
35.270
35.603
35.937
34.641
34.972
35.304
35.636
35.970
34.674
35.005
35.337
35.670
36.004
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
56.896
57.227
57.558
57.888
58.217
56.929
57.260
57.591
57.920
58.249
56.962
57.293
57.624
57.953
58.282
56.995
57.326
57.657
57.986
58.315
57.028
57.360
57.690
58.019
58.348
57.062
57.393
57.723
58.052
58.381
57.095
57.426
57.756
58.085
58.414
57.128
57.459
57.789
58.118
58.446
57.161
57.492
57.822
58.151
58.479
57.194
57.525
57.855
58.184
58.512
57.227
57.558
57.888
58.217
58.545
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
36.004
36.339
36.675
37.013
37.352
36.037
36.373
36.709
37.047
37.386
36.071
36.406
36.743
37.081
37.420
36.104
36.440
36.777
37.114
37.454
36.138
36.473
36.810
37.148
37.488
36.171
36.507
36.844
37.182
37.522
36.205
36.541
36.878
37.216
37.556
36.238
36.574
36.912
37.250
37.590
36.272
36.608
36.945
37.284
37.624
36.305
36.642
36.979
37.318
37.658
36.339
36.675
37.013
37.352
37.692
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
58.545
58.872
59.199
59.526
59.851
58.578
58.905
59.232
59.558
59.884
58.610
58.938
59.265
59.591
59.916
58.643
58.971
59.297
59.623
59.949
58.676
59.003
59.330
59.656
59.982
58.709
59.036
59.363
59.689
60.014
58.741
59.069
59.395
59.721
60.047
58.774
59.101
59.428
59.754
60.079
58.807
59.134
59.460
59.786
60.112
58.840
59.167
59.493
59.819
60.144
58.872
59.199
59.526
59.851
60.177
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
37.692
38.033
38.375
38.718
39.063
37.726
38.067
38.409
38.753
39.097
37.760
38.101
38.444
38.787
39.132
37.794
38.135
38.478
38.822
39.166
37.828
38.169
38.512
38.856
39.201
37.862
38.204
38.546
38.890
39.235
37.896
38.238
38.581
38.925
39.270
37.930
38.272
38.615
38.959
39.305
37.964
38.306
38.650
38.994
39.339
37.999
38.341
38.684
39.028
39.374
38.033
38.375
38.718
39.063
39.408
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
60.177
60.501
60.826
61.149
61.473
60.209
60.534
60.858
61.182
61.505
60.242
60.566
60.890
61.214
61.537
60.274
60.599
60.923
61.246
61.570
60.307
60.631
60.955
61.279
61.602
60.339
60.663
60.987
61.311
61.634
60.371
60.696
61.020
61.343
61.667
60.404
60.728
61.052
61.376
61.699
60.436
60.761
61.085
61.408
61.731
60.469
60.793
61.117
61.440
61.763
60.501
60.826
61.149
61.473
61.796
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
39.408
39.755
40.103
40.452
40.801
39.443
39.790
40.138
40.487
40.836
39.478
39.825
40.173
40.522
40.872
39.512
39.859
40.207
40.556
40.907
39.547
39.894
40.242
40.591
40.942
39.582
39.929
40.277
40.626
40.977
39.616
39.964
40.312
40.661
41.012
39.651
39.998
40.347
40.696
41.047
39.686
40.033
40.382
40.731
41.082
39.720
40.068
40.417
40.766
41.117
39.755
40.103
40.452
40.801
41.152
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
61.796
62.118
62.441
62.763
63.085
61.828
62.151
62.473
62.795
63.117
61.860
62.183
62.505
62.827
63.149
61.893
62.215
62.537
62.860
63.181
61.925
62.247
62.570
62.892
63.214
61.957
62.280
62.602
62.924
63.246
61.989
62.312
62.634
62.956
63.278
62.022
62.344
62.666
62.988
63.310
62.054
62.376
62.699
63.020
63.342
62.086
62.409
62.731
63.053
63.374
62.118
62.441
62.763
63.085
63.406
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
41.152
41.504
41.856
42.210
42.564
41.187
41.539
41.892
42.245
42.599
41.222
41.574
41.927
42.281
42.635
41.258
41.610
41.962
42.316
42.670
41.293
41.645
41.998
42.351
42.706
41.328
41.680
42.033
42.387
42.741
41.363
41.715
42.068
42.422
42.777
41.398
41.751
42.104
42.458
42.812
41.433
41.786
42.139
42.493
42.848
41.469
41.821
42.174
42.528
42.883
41.504
41.856
42.210
42.564
42.919
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
63.406
63.728
64.049
64.370
64.691
63.439
63.760
64.081
64.402
64.723
63.471
63.792
64.113
64.435
64.756
63.503
63.824
64.146
64.467
64.788
63.535
63.856
64.178
64.499
64.820
63.567
63.889
64.210
64.531
64.852
63.599
63.921
64.242
64.563
64.884
63.632
63.953
64.274
64.595
64.916
63.664
63.985
64.306
64.627
64.948
63.696
64.017
64.338
64.659
64.980
63.728
64.049
64.370
64.691
65.012
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
42.919
43.274
43.631
43.988
44.346
42.954
43.310
43.667
44.024
44.382
42.990
43.346
43.702
44.060
44.418
43.025
43.381
43.738
44.096
44.454
43.061
43.417
43.774
44.131
44.490
43.096
43.452
43.809
44.167
44.525
43.132
43.488
43.845
44.203
44.561
43.167
43.524
43.881
44.239
44.597
43.203
43.559
43.917
44.275
44.633
43.239
43.595
43.953
44.310
44.669
43.274
43.631
43.988
44.346
44.705
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
65.012
65.333
65.654
65.974
66.295
65.044
65.365
65.686
66.006
66.327
65.076
65.397
65.718
66.038
66.359
65.109
65.429
65.750
66.070
66.391
65.141
65.461
65.782
66.102
66.423
65.173
65.493
65.814
66.134
66.455
65.205
65.525
65.846
66.166
66.487
65.237
65.557
65.878
66.199
66.519
65.269
65.590
65.910
66.231
66.551
65.301
65.622
65.942
66.263
66.583
65.333
65.654
65.974
66.295
66.615
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
44.705
45.064
45.423
45.782
46.141
44.741
45.099
45.458
45.818
46.177
44.777
45.135
45.494
45.853
46.212
44.812
45.171
45.530
45.889
46.248
44.848
45.207
45.566
45.925
46.284
44.884
45.243
45.602
45.961
46.320
44.920
45.279
45.638
45.997
46.356
44.956
45.315
45.674
46.033
46.392
44.992
45.351
45.710
46.069
46.428
45.028
45.387
45.746
46.105
46.464
45.064
45.423
45.782
46.141
46.500
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
66.615
66.935
67.255
67.575
67.895
66.647
66.967
67.287
67.607
67.927
66.679
66.999
67.319
67.639
67.959
66.711
67.031
67.351
67.671
67.991
66.743
67.063
67.383
67.703
68.023
66.775
67.095
67.415
67.735
68.055
66.807
67.127
67.447
67.767
68.087
66.839
67.159
67.479
67.799
68.119
66.871
67.191
67.511
67.831
68.150
66.903
67.223
67.543
67.863
68.182
66.935
67.255
67.575
67.895
68.214
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
46.500
46.858
47.216
47.574
47.931
46.535
46.894
47.252
47.610
47.967
46.571
46.930
47.288
47.646
48.003
46.607
46.966
47.324
47.681
48.038
46.643
47.001
47.359
47.717
48.074
46.679
47.037
47.395
47.753
48.110
46.715
47.073
47.431
47.788
48.145
46.751
47.109
47.467
47.824
48.181
46.786
47.145
47.503
47.860
48.217
46.822
47.181
47.538
47.896
48.252
46.858
47.216
47.574
47.931
48.288
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
68.214
68.534
68.853
69.171
69.490
68.246
68.566
68.884
69.203
69.521
68.278
68.597
68.916
69.235
69.553
68.310
68.629
68.948
69.267
68.342
68.661
68.980
69.299
68.374
68.693
69.012
69.330
68.406
68.725
69.044
69.362
68.438
68.757
69.076
69.394
68.470
68.789
69.108
69.426
68.502
68.821
69.139
69.458
68.534
68.853
69.171
69.490
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
48.288
48.644
48.999
49.353
49.707
48.324
48.679
49.034
49.389
49.742
48.359
48.715
49.070
49.424
49.778
48.395
48.750
49.105
49.460
49.813
48.430
48.786
49.141
49.495
49.848
48.466
48.822
49.176
49.530
49.883
48.502
48.857
49.212
49.566
49.919
48.537
48.893
49.247
49.601
49.954
48.573
48.928
49.283
49.636
49.989
48.608
48.964
49.318
49.672
50.024
48.644
48.999
49.353
49.707
50.060
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
10
10
Z-217
Thermocouple
Grade
Nickel-Chromium
vs.
Nickel-Aluminum
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-450
-4
-3
-2
-1
10
100
110
120
130
140
1.521
1.749
1.977
2.207
2.436
1.543
1.771
2.000
2.230
2.459
1.566
1.794
2.023
2.253
2.483
1.589
1.817
2.046
2.276
2.506
1.612
1.840
2.069
2.298
2.529
1.635
1.863
2.092
2.321
2.552
1.657
1.886
2.115
2.344
2.575
1.680
1.909
2.138
2.367
2.598
1.703
1.931
2.161
2.390
2.621
1.726
1.954
2.184
2.413
2.644
1.749
1.977
2.207
2.436
2.667
100
110
120
130
140
-440
-430
-420
-410
-400
-6.456
-6.446
-6.431
-6.409
-6.380
-6.455
-6.445
-6.429
-6.406
-6.377
-6.454
-6.444
-6.427
-6.404
-6.373
-6.454
-6.443
-6.425
-6.401
-6.370
-6.453
-6.441
-6.423
-6.398
-6.366
-6.452
-6.440
-6.421
-6.395
-6.363
-6.451
-6.438
-6.419
-6.392
-6.359
-6.450
-6.436
-6.416
-6.389
-6.355
-6.449
-6.435
-6.414
-6.386
-6.352
-6.448
-6.433
-6.411
-6.383
-6.348
-6.446
-6.431
-6.409
-6.380
-6.344
-440
-430
-420
-410
-400
150
160
170
180
190
2.667
2.897
3.128
3.359
3.590
2.690
2.920
3.151
3.382
3.613
2.713
2.944
3.174
3.405
3.636
2.736
2.967
3.197
3.428
3.659
2.759
2.990
3.220
3.451
3.682
2.782
3.013
3.244
3.474
3.705
2.805
3.036
3.267
3.497
3.728
2.828
3.059
3.290
3.520
3.751
2.851
3.082
3.313
3.544
3.774
2.874
3.105
3.336
3.567
3.797
2.897
3.128
3.359
3.590
3.820
150
160
170
180
190
-390
-380
-370
-360
-350
-6.344
-6.301
-6.251
-6.195
-6.133
-6.340
-6.296
-6.246
-6.189
-6.126
-6.336
-6.292
-6.241
-6.183
-6.119
-6.332
-6.287
-6.235
-6.177
-6.113
-6.328
-6.282
-6.230
-6.171
-6.106
-6.323
-6.277
-6.224
-6.165
-6.099
-6.319
-6.272
-6.218
-6.158
-6.092
-6.315
-6.267
-6.213
-6.152
-6.085
-6.310
-6.262
-6.207
-6.146
-6.078
-6.306
-6.257
-6.201
-6.139
-6.071
-6.301
-6.251
-6.195
-6.133
-6.064
-390
-380
-370
-360
-350
200
210
220
230
240
3.820
4.050
4.280
4.509
4.738
3.843
4.073
4.303
4.532
4.760
3.866
4.096
4.326
4.555
4.783
3.889
4.119
4.349
4.578
4.806
3.912
4.142
4.372
4.601
4.829
3.935
4.165
4.395
4.623
4.852
3.958
4.188
4.417
4.646
4.874
3.981
4.211
4.440
4.669
4.897
4.004
4.234
4.463
4.692
4.920
4.027
4.257
4.486
4.715
4.943
4.050
4.280
4.509
4.738
4.965
200
210
220
230
240
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
-6.064
-5.989
-5.908
-5.822
-5.730
-6.057
-5.981
-5.900
-5.813
-5.720
-6.049
-5.973
-5.891
-5.804
-5.711
-6.042
-5.965
-5.883
-5.795
-5.701
-6.035
-5.957
-5.874
-5.786
-5.691
-6.027
-5.949
-5.866
-5.776
-5.682
-6.020
-5.941
-5.857
-5.767
-5.672
-6.012
-5.933
-5.848
-5.758
-5.662
-6.004
-5.925
-5.840
-5.749
-5.652
-5.997
-5.917
-5.831
-5.739
-5.642
-5.989
-5.908
-5.822
-5.730
-5.632
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
250
260
270
280
290
4.965
5.192
5.419
5.644
5.869
4.988
5.215
5.441
5.667
5.892
5.011
5.238
5.464
5.690
5.914
5.034
5.260
5.487
5.712
5.937
5.056
5.283
5.509
5.735
5.959
5.079
5.306
5.532
5.757
5.982
5.102
5.328
5.554
5.779
6.004
5.124
5.351
5.577
5.802
6.026
5.147
5.374
5.599
5.824
6.049
5.170
5.396
5.622
5.847
6.071
5.192
5.419
5.644
5.869
6.094
250
260
270
280
290
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
-5.632
-5.529
-5.421
-5.308
-5.190
-5.622
-5.519
-5.410
-5.296
-5.178
-5.612
-5.508
-5.399
-5.285
-5.166
-5.602
-5.497
-5.388
-5.273
-5.153
-5.592
-5.487
-5.377
-5.261
-5.141
-5.581
-5.476
-5.365
-5.250
-5.129
-5.571
-5.465
-5.354
-5.238
-5.117
-5.561
-5.454
-5.343
-5.226
-5.104
-5.550
-5.443
-5.331
-5.214
-5.092
-5.540
-5.432
-5.320
-5.202
-5.079
-5.529
-5.421
-5.308
-5.190
-5.067
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
300
310
320
330
340
6.094
6.317
6.540
6.763
6.985
6.116
6.339
6.562
6.785
7.007
6.138
6.362
6.585
6.807
7.029
6.161
6.384
6.607
6.829
7.052
6.183
6.406
6.629
6.852
7.074
6.205
6.429
6.652
6.874
7.096
6.228
6.451
6.674
6.896
7.118
6.250
6.473
6.696
6.918
7.140
6.272
6.496
6.718
6.941
7.163
6.295
6.518
6.741
6.963
7.185
6.317
6.540
6.763
6.985
7.207
300
310
320
330
340
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-5.067
-4.939
-4.806
-4.669
-4.527
-5.054
-4.926
-4.793
-4.655
-4.513
-5.042
-4.913
-4.779
-4.641
-4.498
-5.029
-4.900
-4.766
-4.627
-4.484
-5.016
-4.886
-4.752
-4.613
-4.469
-5.003
-4.873
-4.738
-4.599
-4.455
-4.991
-4.860
-4.724
-4.584
-4.440
-4.978
-4.847
-4.711
-4.570
-4.425
-4.965
-4.833
-4.697
-4.556
-4.411
-4.952
-4.820
-4.683
-4.542
-4.396
-4.939
-4.806
-4.669
-4.527
-4.381
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
350
360
370
380
390
7.207
7.429
7.650
7.872
8.094
7.229
7.451
7.673
7.894
8.116
7.251
7.473
7.695
7.917
8.138
7.273
7.495
7.717
7.939
8.161
7.296
7.517
7.739
7.961
8.183
7.318
7.540
7.761
7.983
8.205
7.340
7.562
7.783
8.005
8.227
7.362
7.584
7.806
8.027
8.250
7.384
7.606
7.828
8.050
8.272
7.407
7.628
7.850
8.072
8.294
7.429
7.650
7.872
8.094
8.316
350
360
370
380
390
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-4.381
-4.231
-4.076
-3.917
-3.754
-4.366
-4.215
-4.060
-3.901
-3.738
-4.351
-4.200
-4.044
-3.885
-3.721
-4.336
-4.185
-4.029
-3.869
-3.705
-4.321
-4.169
-4.013
-3.852
-3.688
-4.306
-4.154
-3.997
-3.836
-3.671
-4.291
-4.138
-3.981
-3.820
-3.655
-4.276
-4.123
-3.965
-3.803
-3.638
-4.261
-4.107
-3.949
-3.787
-3.621
-4.246
-4.091
-3.933
-3.771
-3.604
-4.231
-4.076
-3.917
-3.754
-3.587
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
400
410
420
430
440
8.316
8.539
8.761
8.985
9.208
8.338
8.561
8.784
9.007
9.231
8.361
8.583
8.806
9.029
9.253
8.383
8.605
8.828
9.052
9.275
8.405
8.628
8.851
9.074
9.298
8.427
8.650
8.873
9.096
9.320
8.450
8.672
8.895
9.119
9.343
8.472
8.694
8.918
9.141
9.365
8.494
8.717
8.940
9.163
9.388
8.516
8.739
8.962
9.186
9.410
8.539
8.761
8.985
9.208
9.432
400
410
420
430
440
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-3.587
-3.417
-3.243
-3.065
-2.884
-3.571
-3.400
-3.225
-3.047
-2.865
-3.554
-3.382
-3.207
-3.029
-2.847
-3.537
-3.365
-3.190
-3.011
-2.829
-3.520
-3.348
-3.172
-2.993
-2.810
-3.503
-3.330
-3.154
-2.975
-2.792
-3.486
-3.313
-3.136
-2.957
-2.773
-3.468
-3.295
-3.119
-2.938
-2.755
-3.451
-3.278
-3.101
-2.920
-2.736
-3.434
-3.260
-3.083
-2.902
-2.718
-3.417
-3.243
-3.065
-2.884
-2.699
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
450 9.432 9.455 9.477 9.500 9.522 9.545 9.567 9.590 9.612 9.635 9.657
460 9.657 9.680 9.702 9.725 9.747 9.770 9.792 9.815 9.837 9.860 9.882
470 9.882 9.905 9.927 9.950 9.973 9.995 10.018 10.040 10.063 10.086 10.108
480 10.108 10.131 10.153 10.176 10.199 10.221 10.244 10.267 10.289 10.312 10.334
490 10.334 10.357 10.380 10.402 10.425 10.448 10.471 10.493 10.516 10.539 10.561
450
460
470
480
490
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-2.699
-2.511
-2.320
-2.126
-1.929
-2.680
-2.492
-2.301
-2.106
-1.909
-2.662
-2.473
-2.282
-2.087
-1.889
-2.643
-2.454
-2.262
-2.067
-1.869
-2.624
-2.435
-2.243
-2.048
-1.850
-2.605
-2.416
-2.223
-2.028
-1.830
-2.587
-2.397
-2.204
-2.008
-1.810
-2.568
-2.378
-2.185
-1.988
-1.790
-2.549
-2.359
-2.165
-1.969
-1.770
-2.530
-2.339
-2.146
-1.949
-1.749
-2.511
-2.320
-2.126
-1.929
-1.729
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
500
510
520
530
540
10.561
10.789
11.017
11.245
11.474
10.584
10.811
11.039
11.268
11.497
10.607
10.834
11.062
11.291
11.519
10.629
10.857
11.085
11.313
11.542
10.652
10.880
11.108
11.336
11.565
10.675
10.903
11.131
11.359
11.588
10.698
10.925
11.154
11.382
11.611
10.720
10.948
11.176
11.405
11.634
10.743
10.971
11.199
11.428
11.657
10.766
10.994
11.222
11.451
11.680
10.789
11.017
11.245
11.474
11.703
500
510
520
530
540
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-1.729
-1.527
-1.322
-1.114
-0.905
-1.709
-1.507
-1.301
-1.094
-0.883
-1.689
-1.486
-1.281
-1.073
-0.862
-1.669
-1.466
-1.260
-1.052
-0.841
-1.649
-1.445
-1.239
-1.031
-0.820
-1.628
-1.425
-1.218
-1.010
-0.799
-1.608
-1.404
-1.198
-0.989
-0.778
-1.588
-1.384
-1.177
-0.968
-0.756
-1.568
-1.363
-1.156
-0.947
-0.735
-1.547
-1.343
-1.135
-0.926
-0.714
-1.527
-1.322
-1.114
-0.905
-0.692
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
550
560
570
580
590
11.703
11.933
12.163
12.393
12.624
11.726
11.956
12.186
12.416
12.647
11.749
11.978
12.209
12.439
12.670
11.772
12.001
12.232
12.462
12.693
11.795
12.024
12.255
12.485
12.716
11.818
12.047
12.278
12.508
12.739
11.841
12.070
12.301
12.531
12.762
11.864
12.093
12.324
12.554
12.785
11.887
12.116
12.347
12.577
12.808
11.910
12.140
12.370
12.600
12.831
11.933
12.163
12.393
12.624
12.855
550
560
570
580
590
0
10
20
30
40
-0.692
-0.478
-0.262
-0.044
0.176
-0.671 -0.650 -0.628 -0.607 -0.586 -0.564 -0.543 -0.521 -0.500 -0.478
-0.457 -0.435 -0.413 -0.392 -0.370 -0.349 -0.327 -0.305 -0.284 -0.262
-0.240 -0.218 -0.197 -0.175 -0.153 -0.131 -0.109 -0.088 -0.066 -0.044
-0.022 0.000 0.022 0.044 0.066 0.088 0.110 0.132 0.154 0.176
0.198 0.220 0.242 0.264 0.286 0.308 0.330 0.353 0.375 0.397
0
10
20
30
40
600
610
620
630
640
12.855
13.086
13.318
13.549
13.782
12.878
13.109
13.341
13.573
13.805
12.901
13.132
13.364
13.596
13.828
12.924
13.155
13.387
13.619
13.851
12.947
13.179
13.410
13.642
13.874
12.970
13.202
13.433
13.665
13.898
12.993
13.225
13.457
13.689
13.921
13.016
13.248
13.480
13.712
13.944
13.040
13.271
13.503
13.735
13.967
13.063
13.294
13.526
13.758
13.991
13.086
13.318
13.549
13.782
14.014
600
610
620
630
640
50
60
70
80
90
0.397
0.619
0.843
1.068
1.294
0.619
0.843
1.068
1.294
1.521
50
60
70
80
90
650
660
670
680
690
14.014
14.247
14.479
14.713
14.946
14.037
14.270
14.503
14.736
14.969
14.060
14.293
14.526
14.759
14.993
14.084
14.316
14.549
14.783
15.016
14.107
14.340
14.573
14.806
15.039
14.130
14.363
14.596
14.829
15.063
14.154
14.386
14.619
14.853
15.086
14.177
14.410
14.643
14.876
15.109
14.200
14.433
14.666
14.899
15.133
14.223
14.456
14.689
14.923
15.156
14.247
14.479
14.713
14.946
15.179
650
660
670
680
690
10
10
0.419
0.642
0.865
1.090
1.316
0.441
0.664
0.888
1.113
1.339
0.463
0.686
0.910
1.136
1.362
0.486
0.709
0.933
1.158
1.384
0.508
0.731
0.955
1.181
1.407
0.530
0.753
0.978
1.203
1.430
0.552
0.776
1.000
1.226
1.453
0.575
0.798
1.023
1.249
1.475
0.597
0.821
1.045
1.271
1.498
Z-218
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Nickel-Chromium
vs.
Nickel-Aluminum
Extension
Grade
10
10
700
710
720
730
740
15.179
15.413
15.647
15.881
16.116
15.203
15.437
15.671
15.905
16.139
15.226
15.460
15.694
15.928
16.163
15.250
15.483
15.717
15.952
16.186
15.273
15.507
15.741
15.975
16.209
15.296
15.530
15.764
15.998
16.233
15.320
15.554
15.788
16.022
16.256
15.343
15.577
15.811
16.045
16.280
15.366
15.600
15.834
16.069
16.303
15.390
15.624
15.858
16.092
16.327
15.413
15.647
15.881
16.116
16.350
700
710
720
730
740
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
29.315
29.548
29.780
30.012
30.243
29.338
29.571
29.803
30.035
30.267
29.362
29.594
29.826
30.058
30.290
29.385
29.617
29.849
30.081
30.313
29.408
29.640
29.873
30.104
30.336
29.431
29.664
29.896
30.128
30.359
29.455
29.687
29.919
30.151
30.382
29.478
29.710
29.942
30.174
30.405
29.501
29.733
29.965
30.197
30.429
29.524
29.757
29.989
30.220
30.452
29.548
29.780
30.012
30.243
30.475
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
750
760
770
780
790
16.350
16.585
16.820
17.055
17.290
16.374
16.608
16.843
17.078
17.314
16.397
16.632
16.867
17.102
17.337
16.421
16.655
16.890
17.125
17.361
16.444
16.679
16.914
17.149
17.384
16.468
16.702
16.937
17.173
17.408
16.491
16.726
16.961
17.196
17.431
16.514
16.749
16.984
17.220
17.455
16.538
16.773
17.008
17.243
17.478
16.561
16.796
17.031
17.267
17.502
16.585
16.820
17.055
17.290
17.526
750
760
770
780
790
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
30.475
30.706
30.937
31.167
31.398
30.498
30.729
30.960
31.190
31.421
30.521
30.752
30.983
31.213
31.444
30.544
30.775
31.006
31.236
31.467
30.567
30.798
31.029
31.260
31.490
30.590
30.821
31.052
31.283
31.513
30.613
30.844
31.075
31.306
31.536
30.637
30.868
31.098
31.329
31.559
30.660
30.891
31.121
31.352
31.582
30.683
30.914
31.144
31.375
31.605
30.706
30.937
31.167
31.398
31.628
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
800
810
820
830
840
17.526
17.761
17.997
18.233
18.469
17.549
17.785
18.020
18.256
18.492
17.573
17.808
18.044
18.280
18.516
17.596
17.832
18.068
18.303
18.539
17.620
17.855
18.091
18.327
18.563
17.643
17.879
18.115
18.351
18.587
17.667
17.902
18.138
18.374
18.610
17.690
17.926
18.162
18.398
18.634
17.714
17.950
18.185
18.421
18.657
17.738
17.973
18.209
18.445
18.681
17.761
17.997
18.233
18.469
18.705
800
810
820
830
840
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
31.628
31.857
32.087
32.316
32.545
31.651
31.880
32.110
32.339
32.568
31.674
31.903
32.133
32.362
32.591
31.697
31.926
32.156
32.385
32.614
31.720
31.949
32.179
32.408
32.636
31.743
31.972
32.202
32.431
32.659
31.766
31.995
32.224
32.453
32.682
31.789
32.018
32.247
32.476
32.705
31.812
32.041
32.270
32.499
32.728
31.834
32.064
32.293
32.522
32.751
31.857
32.087
32.316
32.545
32.774
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
850
860
870
880
890
18.705
18.941
19.177
19.414
19.650
18.728
18.965
19.201
19.437
19.674
18.752
18.988
19.224
19.461
19.697
18.776
19.012
19.248
19.485
19.721
18.799
19.035
19.272
19.508
19.745
18.823
19.059
19.295
19.532
19.768
18.846
19.083
19.319
19.556
19.792
18.870
19.106
19.343
19.579
19.816
18.894
19.130
19.366
19.603
19.839
18.917
19.154
19.390
19.626
19.863
18.941
19.177
19.414
19.650
19.887
850
860
870
880
890
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
32.774
33.002
33.230
33.458
33.685
32.796
33.025
33.253
33.480
33.708
32.819
33.047
33.275
33.503
33.730
32.842
33.070
33.298
33.526
33.753
32.865
33.093
33.321
33.548
33.776
32.888
33.116
33.344
33.571
33.798
32.911
33.139
33.366
33.594
33.821
32.933
33.161
33.389
33.617
33.844
32.956
33.184
33.412
33.639
33.867
32.979
33.207
33.435
33.662
33.889
33.002
33.230
33.458
33.685
33.912
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
900
910
920
930
940
19.887
20.123
20.360
20.597
20.834
19.910
20.147
20.384
20.621
20.857
19.934
20.171
20.407
20.644
20.881
19.958
20.194
20.431
20.668
20.905
19.981
20.218
20.455
20.692
20.929
20.005
20.242
20.479
20.715
20.952
20.029
20.265
20.502
20.739
20.976
20.052
20.289
20.526
20.763
21.000
20.076
20.313
20.550
20.786
21.023
20.100
20.336
20.573
20.810
21.047
20.123
20.360
20.597
20.834
21.071
900
910
920
930
940
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
33.912
34.139
34.365
34.591
34.817
33.935
34.161
34.388
34.614
34.840
33.957
34.184
34.410
34.637
34.862
33.980
34.207
34.433
34.659
34.885
34.003
34.229
34.456
34.682
34.908
34.025
34.252
34.478
34.704
34.930
34.048
34.275
34.501
34.727
34.953
34.071
34.297
34.524
34.750
34.975
34.093
34.320
34.546
34.772
34.998
34.116
34.343
34.569
34.795
35.020
34.139
34.365
34.591
34.817
35.043
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
950
960
970
980
990
21.071
21.308
21.544
21.781
22.018
21.094
21.331
21.568
21.805
22.042
21.118
21.355
21.592
21.829
22.066
21.142
21.379
21.616
21.852
22.089
21.165
21.402
21.639
21.876
22.113
21.189
21.426
21.663
21.900
22.137
21.213
21.450
21.687
21.924
22.160
21.236
21.473
21.710
21.947
22.184
21.260
21.497
21.734
21.971
22.208
21.284
21.521
21.758
21.995
22.232
21.308
21.544
21.781
22.018
22.255
950
960
970
980
990
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
35.043
35.268
35.493
35.718
35.942
35.065
35.291
35.516
35.740
35.964
35.088
35.313
35.538
35.763
35.987
35.110
35.336
35.560
35.785
36.009
35.133
35.358
35.583
35.807
36.032
35.156
35.381
35.605
35.830
36.054
35.178
35.403
35.628
35.852
36.076
35.201
35.426
35.650
35.875
36.099
35.223
35.448
35.673
35.897
36.121
35.246
35.471
35.695
35.920
36.144
35.268
35.493
35.718
35.942
36.166
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
22.255
22.492
22.729
22.966
23.203
22.279
22.516
22.753
22.990
23.226
22.303
22.540
22.776
23.013
23.250
22.326
22.563
22.800
23.037
23.274
22.350
22.587
22.824
23.061
23.297
22.374
22.611
22.847
23.084
23.321
22.397
22.634
22.871
23.108
23.345
22.421
22.658
22.895
23.132
23.368
22.445
22.682
22.919
23.155
23.392
22.468
22.705
22.942
23.179
23.416
22.492
22.729
22.966
23.203
23.439
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
36.166
36.390
36.613
36.836
37.059
36.188
36.412
36.635
36.859
37.081
36.211
36.434
36.658
36.881
37.104
36.233
36.457
36.680
36.903
37.126
36.256
36.479
36.702
36.925
37.148
36.278
36.501
36.725
36.948
37.170
36.300
36.524
36.747
36.970
37.193
36.323
36.546
36.769
36.992
37.215
36.345
36.568
36.792
37.014
37.237
36.367
36.591
36.814
37.037
37.259
36.390
36.613
36.836
37.059
37.281
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
23.439
23.676
23.913
24.149
24.386
23.463
23.700
23.936
24.173
24.409
23.487
23.723
23.960
24.197
24.433
23.510
23.747
23.984
24.220
24.457
23.534
23.771
24.007
24.244
24.480
23.558
23.794
24.031
24.267
24.504
23.581
23.818
24.055
24.291
24.527
23.605
23.842
24.078
24.315
24.551
23.629
23.865
24.102
24.338
24.575
23.652
23.889
24.126
24.362
24.598
23.676
23.913
24.149
24.386
24.622
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
37.281
37.504
37.725
37.947
38.168
37.304
37.526
37.748
37.969
38.190
37.326
37.548
37.770
37.991
38.212
37.348
37.570
37.792
38.013
38.235
37.370
37.592
37.814
38.036
38.257
37.393
37.615
37.836
38.058
38.279
37.415
37.637
37.858
38.080
38.301
37.437
37.659
37.881
38.102
38.323
37.459
37.681
37.903
38.124
38.345
37.481
37.703
37.925
38.146
38.367
37.504
37.725
37.947
38.168
38.389
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
24.622
24.858
25.094
25.330
25.566
24.646
24.882
25.118
25.354
25.590
24.669
24.905
25.142
25.377
25.613
24.693
24.929
25.165
25.401
25.637
24.717
24.953
25.189
25.425
25.660
24.740
24.976
25.212
25.448
25.684
24.764
25.000
25.236
25.472
25.708
24.787
25.024
25.260
25.495
25.731
24.811
25.047
25.283
25.519
25.755
24.835
25.071
25.307
25.543
25.778
24.858
25.094
25.330
25.566
25.802
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
38.389
38.610
38.830
39.050
39.270
38.411
38.632
38.852
39.072
39.292
38.433
38.654
38.874
39.094
39.314
38.455
38.676
38.896
39.116
39.335
38.477
38.698
38.918
39.138
39.357
38.499
38.720
38.940
39.160
39.379
38.522
38.742
38.962
39.182
39.401
38.544
38.764
38.984
39.204
39.423
38.566
38.786
39.006
39.226
39.445
38.588
38.808
39.028
39.248
39.467
38.610
38.830
39.050
39.270
39.489
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
25.802
26.037
26.273
26.508
26.743
25.825
26.061
26.296
26.532
26.767
25.849
26.084
26.320
26.555
26.790
25.873
26.108
26.343
26.579
26.814
25.896
26.132
26.367
26.602
26.837
25.920
26.155
26.390
26.626
26.861
25.943
26.179
26.414
26.649
26.884
25.967
26.202
26.437
26.673
26.907
25.990
26.226
26.461
26.696
26.931
26.014
26.249
26.484
26.720
26.954
26.037
26.273
26.508
26.743
26.978
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
39.489
39.708
39.927
40.145
40.363
39.511
39.730
39.949
40.167
40.385
39.533
39.752
39.970
40.189
40.407
39.555
39.774
39.992
40.211
40.429
39.577
39.796
40.014
40.232
40.450
39.599
39.817
40.036
40.254
40.472
39.620
39.839
40.058
40.276
40.494
39.642
39.861
40.080
40.298
40.516
39.664
39.883
40.101
40.320
40.537
39.686
39.905
40.123
40.341
40.559
39.708
39.927
40.145
40.363
40.581
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
26.978
27.213
27.447
27.681
27.915
27.001
27.236
27.471
27.705
27.939
27.025
27.259
27.494
27.728
27.962
27.048
27.283
27.517
27.752
27.986
27.072
27.306
27.541
27.775
28.009
27.095
27.330
27.564
27.798
28.032
27.119
27.353
27.588
27.822
28.056
27.142
27.377
27.611
27.845
28.079
27.166
27.400
27.635
27.869
28.103
27.189
27.424
27.658
27.892
28.126
27.213
27.447
27.681
27.915
28.149
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
40.581
40.798
41.015
41.232
41.449
40.603
40.820
41.037
41.254
41.470
40.624
40.842
41.059
41.276
41.492
40.646
40.864
41.081
41.297
41.514
40.668
40.885
41.102
41.319
41.535
40.690
40.907
41.124
41.341
41.557
40.711
40.929
41.146
41.362
41.578
40.733
40.950
41.167
41.384
41.600
40.755
40.972
41.189
41.405
41.622
40.777
40.994
41.211
41.427
41.643
40.798
41.015
41.232
41.449
41.665
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
28.149
28.383
28.616
28.849
29.082
28.173
28.406
28.640
28.873
29.106
28.196
28.430
28.663
28.896
29.129
28.219
28.453
28.686
28.919
29.152
28.243
28.476
28.710
28.943
29.176
28.266
28.500
28.733
28.966
29.199
28.289
28.523
28.756
28.989
29.222
28.313
28.546
28.780
29.013
29.245
28.336
28.570
28.803
29.036
29.269
28.360
28.593
28.826
29.059
29.292
28.383
28.616
28.849
29.082
29.315
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
41.665
41.881
42.096
42.311
42.526
41.686
41.902
42.118
42.333
42.548
41.708
41.924
42.139
42.354
42.569
41.730
41.945
42.161
42.376
42.591
41.751
41.967
42.182
42.397
42.612
41.773
41.988
42.204
42.419
42.633
41.794
42.010
42.225
42.440
42.655
41.816
42.032
42.247
42.462
42.676
41.838
42.053
42.268
42.483
42.698
41.859
42.075
42.290
42.505
42.719
41.881
42.096
42.311
42.526
42.741
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
10
10
Z-219
Thermocouple
Grade
Nickel-Chromium
vs.
Nickel-Aluminum
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
10
10
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
42.741
42.955
43.169
43.382
43.595
42.762
42.976
43.190
43.403
43.616
42.783
42.998
43.211
43.425
43.638
42.805
43.019
43.233
43.446
43.659
42.826
43.040
43.254
43.467
43.680
42.848
43.062
43.275
43.489
43.701
42.869
43.083
43.297
43.510
43.723
42.891
43.104
43.318
43.531
43.744
42.912
43.126
43.339
43.552
43.765
42.933
43.147
43.361
43.574
43.787
42.955
43.169
43.382
43.595
43.808
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
50.006
50.206
50.405
50.604
50.802
50.026
50.226
50.425
50.624
50.822
50.046
50.246
50.445
50.644
50.842
50.066
50.266
50.465
50.664
50.862
50.086
50.286
50.485
50.684
50.882
50.106
50.306
50.505
50.703
50.901
50.126
50.326
50.525
50.723
50.921
50.146
50.346
50.545
50.743
50.941
50.166
50.366
50.564
50.763
50.961
50.186
50.385
50.584
50.783
50.981
50.206
50.405
50.604
50.802
51.000
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
43.808
44.020
44.232
44.444
44.655
43.829
44.041
44.253
44.465
44.676
43.850
44.063
44.275
44.486
44.697
43.872
44.084
44.296
44.507
44.719
43.893
44.105
44.317
44.528
44.740
43.914
44.126
44.338
44.550
44.761
43.935
44.147
44.359
44.571
44.782
43.957
44.169
44.380
44.592
44.803
43.978
44.190
44.402
44.613
44.824
43.999
44.211
44.423
44.634
44.845
44.020
44.232
44.444
44.655
44.866
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
51.000
51.198
51.395
51.591
51.787
51.020
51.217
51.414
51.611
51.806
51.040
51.237
51.434
51.630
51.826
51.060
51.257
51.453
51.650
51.845
51.079
51.276
51.473
51.669
51.865
51.099
51.296
51.493
51.689
51.885
51.119
51.316
51.512
51.708
51.904
51.139
51.336
51.532
51.728
51.924
51.158
51.355
51.552
51.748
51.943
51.178
51.375
51.571
51.767
51.963
51.198
51.395
51.591
51.787
51.982
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
44.866
45.077
45.287
45.497
45.706
44.887
45.098
45.308
45.518
45.727
44.908
45.119
45.329
45.539
45.748
44.929
45.140
45.350
45.560
45.769
44.950
45.161
45.371
45.580
45.790
44.971
45.182
45.392
45.601
45.811
44.992
45.203
45.413
45.622
45.832
45.014
45.224
45.434
45.643
45.852
45.035
45.245
45.455
45.664
45.873
45.056
45.266
45.476
45.685
45.894
45.077
45.287
45.497
45.706
45.915
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2350 51.982
2360 52.177
2370 52.371
2380 52.565
239052.759
52.002
52.197
52.391
52.585
52.778
52.021
52.216
52.410
52.604
52.797
52.041
52.235
52.430
52.623
52.817
52.060
52.255
52.449
52.643
52.836
52.080
52.274
52.468
52.662
52.855
52.099
52.294
52.488
52.681
52.875
52.119
52.313
52.507
52.701
52.894
52.138
52.333
52.527
52.720
52.913
52.158
52.352
52.546
52.739
52.932
52.177
52.371
52.565
52.759
52.952
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
45.915
46.124
46.332
46.540
46.747
45.936
46.145
46.353
46.560
46.768
45.957
46.165
46.373
46.581
46.789
45.978
46.186
46.394
46.602
46.809
45.999
46.207
46.415
46.623
46.830
46.019
46.228
46.436
46.643
46.851
46.040
46.249
46.457
46.664
46.871
46.061
46.269
46.477
46.685
46.892
46.082
46.290
46.498
46.706
46.913
46.103
46.311
46.519
46.726
46.933
46.124
46.332
46.540
46.747
46.954
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
52.952
53.144
53.336
53.528
53.719
52.971
53.163
53.355
53.547
53.738
52.990
53.183
53.375
53.566
53.757
53.010
53.202
53.394
53.585
53.776
53.029
53.221
53.413
53.604
53.795
53.048
53.240
53.432
53.623
53.814
53.067
53.260
53.451
53.643
53.833
53.087
53.279
53.470
53.662
53.852
53.106
53.298
53.490
53.681
53.871
53.125
53.317
53.509
53.700
53.890
53.144
53.336
53.528
53.719
53.910
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
46.954
47.161
47.367
47.573
47.778
46.975
47.181
47.387
47.593
47.798
46.995
47.202
47.408
47.614
47.819
47.016
47.223
47.429
47.634
47.839
47.037
47.243
47.449
47.655
47.860
47.057
47.264
47.470
47.675
47.880
47.078
47.284
47.490
47.696
47.901
47.099
47.305
47.511
47.716
47.921
47.119
47.326
47.531
47.737
47.942
47.140
47.346
47.552
47.757
47.962
47.161
47.367
47.573
47.778
47.983
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
53.910
54.100
54.289
54.479
54.668
53.929
54.119
54.308
54.498
54.687
53.948
54.138
54.327
54.517
54.705
53.967
54.157
54.346
54.536
54.724
53.986
54.176
54.365
54.554
54.743
54.005
54.195
54.384
54.573
54.762
54.024
54.214
54.403
54.592
54.781
54.043
54.233
54.422
54.611
54.800
54.062
54.252
54.441
54.630
54.819
54.081
54.271
54.460
54.649
54.837
54.100
54.289
54.479
54.668
54.856
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
47.983
48.187
48.391
48.595
48.798
48.003
48.208
48.411
48.615
48.818
48.024
48.228
48.432
48.635
48.838
48.044
48.248
48.452
48.656
48.859
48.065
48.269
48.473
48.676
48.879
48.085
48.289
48.493
48.696
48.899
48.105
48.310
48.513
48.717
48.919
48.126
48.330
48.534
48.737
48.940
48.146
48.350
48.554
48.757
48.960
48.167
48.371
48.574
48.777
48.980
48.187
48.391
48.595
48.798
49.000
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
49.000
49.202
49.404
49.605
49.806
49.021
49.223
49.424
49.625
49.826
49.041
49.243
49.444
49.645
49.846
49.061
49.263
49.465
49.666
49.866
49.081
49.283
49.485
49.686
49.886
49.101
49.303
49.505
49.706
49.906
49.122
49.323
49.525
49.726
49.926
49.142
49.344
49.545
49.746
49.946
49.162
49.364
49.565
49.766
49.966
49.182
49.384
49.585
49.786
49.986
49.202
49.404
49.605
49.806
50.006
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
10
Z-220
2500
10
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-450
-4
Thermocouple
Grade
Nickel-Chromium
vs.
Copper-Nickel
+
Extension
Grade
-2
-1
10
100
110
120
130
140
2.281
2.628
2.977
3.330
3.685
2.316
2.663
3.012
3.365
3.720
2.351
2.698
3.048
3.400
3.756
2.385
2.733
3.083
3.436
3.792
2.420
2.767
3.118
3.471
3.827
2.454
2.802
3.153
3.507
3.863
2.489
2.837
3.188
3.542
3.899
2.524
2.872
3.224
3.578
3.935
2.558
2.907
3.259
3.613
3.970
2.593
2.942
3.294
3.649
4.006
2.628
2.977
3.330
3.685
4.042
100
110
120
130
140
-440
-430
-420
-410
-400
-9.830
-9.809
-9.775
-9.729
-9.672
-9.829
-9.806
-9.771
-9.724
-9.666
-9.827
-9.803
-9.766
-9.718
-9.659
-9.825
-9.800
-9.762
-9.713
-9.653
-9.823
-9.797
-9.758
-9.707
-9.646
-9.821
-9.793
-9.753
-9.702
-9.639
-9.819
-9.790
-9.749
-9.696
-9.632
-9.817
-9.786
-9.744
-9.690
-9.625
-9.814
-9.782
-9.739
-9.684
-9.618
-9.812
-9.779
-9.734
-9.678
-9.611
-9.809
-9.775
-9.729
-9.672
-9.604
-440
-430
-420
-410
-400
150
160
170
180
190
4.042
4.403
4.766
5.131
5.500
4.078
4.439
4.802
5.168
5.537
4.114
4.475
4.839
5.205
5.574
4.150
4.511
4.875
5.242
5.611
4.186
4.547
4.912
5.278
5.648
4.222
4.584
4.948
5.315
5.685
4.258
4.620
4.985
5.352
5.722
4.294
4.656
5.021
5.389
5.759
4.330
4.693
5.058
5.426
5.796
4.366
4.729
5.095
5.463
5.833
4.403
4.766
5.131
5.500
5.871
150
160
170
180
190
-390
-380
-370
-360
-350
-9.604
-9.525
-9.436
-9.338
-9.229
-9.597
-9.517
-9.427
-9.327
-9.218
-9.589
-9.508
-9.417
-9.317
-9.207
-9.581
-9.500
-9.408
-9.306
-9.195
-9.574
-9.491
-9.398
-9.295
-9.184
-9.566
-9.482
-9.388
-9.285
-9.172
-9.558
-9.473
-9.378
-9.274
-9.160
-9.550
-9.464
-9.368
-9.263
-9.148
-9.542
-9.455
-9.358
-9.252
-9.136
-9.534
-9.446
-9.348
-9.241
-9.124
-9.525
-9.436
-9.338
-9.229
-9.112
-390
-380
-370
-360
-350
200
210
220
230
240
5.871
6.244
6.620
6.998
7.379
5.908
6.281
6.658
7.036
7.417
5.945
6.319
6.695
7.074
7.455
5.982
6.356
6.733
7.112
7.493
6.020
6.394
6.771
7.150
7.532
6.057
6.432
6.809
7.188
7.570
6.094
6.469
6.847
7.226
7.608
6.132
6.507
6.884
7.264
7.647
6.169
6.544
6.922
7.302
7.685
6.207
6.582
6.960
7.341
7.723
6.244
6.620
6.998
7.379
7.762
200
210
220
230
240
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
-9.112
-8.986
-8.852
-8.710
-8.561
-9.100
-8.973
-8.839
-8.696
-8.546
-9.088
-8.960
-8.825
-8.681
-8.530
-9.075
-8.947
-8.811
-8.666
-8.515
-9.063
-8.934
-8.797
-8.652
-8.499
-9.050
-8.920
-8.782
-8.637
-8.483
-9.038
-8.907
-8.768
-8.622
-8.468
-9.025
-8.893
-8.754
-8.607
-8.452
-9.012
-8.880
-8.739
-8.591
-8.436
-8.999
-8.866
-8.725
-8.576
-8.420
-8.986
-8.852
-8.710
-8.561
-8.404
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
250
260
270
280
290
7.762
8.147
8.535
8.924
9.316
7.800
8.186
8.573
8.963
9.355
7.839
8.224
8.612
9.002
9.395
7.877
8.263
8.651
9.041
9.434
7.916
8.302
8.690
9.081
9.473
7.954
8.340
8.729
9.120
9.513
7.993
8.379
8.768
9.159
9.552
8.031
8.418
8.807
9.198
9.591
8.070
8.457
8.846
9.237
9.631
8.108
8.496
8.885
9.277
9.670
8.147
8.535
8.924
9.316
9.710
250
260
270
280
290
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
-8.404
-8.240
-8.069
-7.891
-7.707
-8.388
-8.223
-8.052
-7.873
-7.688
-8.372
-8.206
-8.034
-7.855
-7.670
-8.356
-8.189
-8.017
-7.837
-7.651
-8.339
-8.173
-7.999
-7.819
-7.632
-8.323
-8.155
-7.981
-7.800
-7.613
-8.307
-8.138
-7.963
-7.782
-7.593
-8.290
-8.121
-7.945
-7.763
-7.574
-8.273
-8.104
-7.928
-7.745
-7.555
-8.257
-8.087
-7.910
-7.726
-7.536
-8.240
-8.069
-7.891
-7.707
-7.516
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
300
310
320
330
340
9.710
10.106
10.503
10.903
11.305
9.749
10.145
10.543
10.943
11.345
9.789
10.185
10.583
10.983
11.385
9.828
10.225
10.623
11.024
11.426
9.868
10.265
10.663
11.064
11.466
9.907
10.304
10.703
11.104
11.506
9.947
10.344
10.743
11.144
11.547
9.987
10.384
10.783
11.184
11.587
10.026
10.424
10.823
11.224
11.627
10.066
10.464
10.863
11.265
11.668
10.106
10.503
10.903
11.305
11.708
300
310
320
330
340
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-7.516
-7.319
-7.116
-6.907
-6.692
-7.497
-7.299
-7.096
-6.886
-6.671
-7.478
-7.279
-7.075
-6.865
-6.649
-7.458
-7.259
-7.054
-6.843
-6.627
-7.438
-7.239
-7.033
-6.822
-6.605
-7.419
-7.219
-7.013
-6.801
-6.583
-7.399
-7.198
-6.992
-6.779
-6.561
-7.379
-7.178
-6.971
-6.757
-6.539
-7.359
-7.157
-6.950
-6.736
-6.516
-7.339
-7.137
-6.928
-6.714
-6.494
-7.319
-7.116
-6.907
-6.692
-6.472
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
350
360
370
380
390
11.708
12.113
12.520
12.929
13.339
11.749
12.154
12.561
12.970
13.380
11.789
12.195
12.602
13.011
13.421
11.830
12.235
12.643
13.052
13.462
11.870
12.276
12.684
13.093
13.504
11.911
12.317
12.724
13.134
13.545
11.951
12.357
12.765
13.175
13.586
11.992
12.398
12.806
13.216
13.627
12.032
12.439
12.847
13.257
13.668
12.073
12.480
12.888
13.298
13.710
12.113
12.520
12.929
13.339
13.751
350
360
370
380
390
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-6.472
-6.246
-6.014
-5.777
-5.535
-6.449
-6.223
-5.991
-5.753
-5.510
-6.427
-6.200
-5.967
-5.729
-5.486
-6.405
-6.177
-5.943
-5.705
-5.461
-6.382
-6.154
-5.920
-5.681
-5.436
-6.359
-6.130
-5.896
-5.656
-5.412
-6.337
-6.107
-5.872
-5.632
-5.387
-6.314
-6.084
-5.849
-5.608
-5.362
-6.291
-6.061
-5.825
-5.584
-5.337
-6.269
-6.037
-5.801
-5.559
-5.312
-6.246
-6.014
-5.777
-5.535
-5.287
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
400
410
420
430
440
13.751
14.164
14.579
14.995
15.413
13.792
14.205
14.620
15.037
15.454
13.833
14.247
14.662
15.078
15.496
13.875
14.288
14.704
15.120
15.538
13.916
14.330
14.745
15.162
15.580
13.957
14.371
14.787
15.204
15.622
13.999
14.413
14.828
15.245
15.664
14.040
14.454
14.870
15.287
15.706
14.081
14.496
14.912
15.329
15.748
14.123
14.537
14.953
15.371
15.790
14.164
14.579
14.995
15.413
15.831
400
410
420
430
440
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-5.287
-5.035
-4.777
-4.515
-4.248
-5.262
-5.009
-4.751
-4.489
-4.221
-5.237
-4.984
-4.725
-4.462
-4.194
-5.212
-4.958
-4.699
-4.436
-4.167
-5.187
-4.932
-4.673
-4.409
-4.140
-5.162
-4.907
-4.647
-4.382
-4.113
-5.136
-4.881
-4.621
-4.355
-4.086
-5.111
-4.855
-4.594
-4.329
-4.058
-5.086
-4.829
-4.568
-4.302
-4.031
-5.060
-4.803
-4.542
-4.275
-4.004
-5.035
-4.777
-4.515
-4.248
-3.976
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
450
460
470
480
490
15.831
16.252
16.673
17.096
17.520
15.873
16.294
16.715
17.138
17.562
15.915
16.336
16.758
17.181
17.605
15.957
16.378
16.800
17.223
17.647
15.999
16.420
16.842
17.265
17.690
16.041
16.462
16.884
17.308
17.732
16.083
16.504
16.927
17.350
17.775
16.125
16.547
16.969
17.392
17.817
16.168
16.589
17.011
17.435
17.860
16.210
16.631
17.054
17.477
17.902
16.252
16.673
17.096
17.520
17.945
450
460
470
480
490
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-3.976
-3.700
-3.420
-3.135
-2.846
-3.949
-3.672
-3.391
-3.106
-2.816
-3.922
-3.645
-3.363
-3.077
-2.787
-3.894
-3.617
-3.335
-3.048
-2.758
-3.867
-3.589
-3.306
-3.020
-2.729
-3.839
-3.561
-3.278
-2.991
-2.699
-3.811
-3.532
-3.249
-2.962
-2.670
-3.784
-3.504
-3.221
-2.933
-2.641
-3.756
-3.476
-3.192
-2.904
-2.611
-3.728
-3.448
-3.163
-2.875
-2.582
-3.700
-3.420
-3.135
-2.846
-2.552
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
500
510
520
530
540
17.945
18.371
18.798
19.227
19.656
17.987
18.414
18.841
19.269
19.699
18.030
18.456
18.884
19.312
19.742
18.073
18.499
18.927
19.355
19.785
18.115
18.542
18.969
19.398
19.828
18.158
18.585
19.012
19.441
19.871
18.200
18.627
19.055
19.484
19.914
18.243
18.670
19.098
19.527
19.957
18.286
18.713
19.141
19.570
20.000
18.328
18.756
19.184
19.613
20.043
18.371
18.798
19.227
19.656
20.086
500
510
520
530
540
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-2.552
-2.255
-1.953
-1.648
-1.339
-2.523
-2.225
-1.923
-1.617
-1.308
-2.493
-2.195
-1.893
-1.587
-1.277
-2.463
-2.165
-1.862
-1.556
-1.245
-2.434
-2.135
-1.832
-1.525
-1.214
-2.404
-2.105
-1.801
-1.494
-1.183
-2.374
-2.074
-1.771
-1.463
-1.152
-2.344
-2.044
-1.740
-1.432
-1.120
-2.315
-2.014
-1.709
-1.401
-1.089
-2.285
-1.984
-1.679
-1.370
-1.057
-2.255
-1.953
-1.648
-1.339
-1.026
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
550
560
570
580
590
20.086
20.517
20.950
21.383
21.817
20.129
20.561
20.993
21.426
21.860
20.172
20.604
21.036
21.470
21.904
20.216
20.647
21.080
21.513
21.947
20.259
20.690
21.123
21.556
21.991
20.302
20.733
21.166
21.600
22.034
20.345
20.777
21.209
21.643
22.078
20.388
20.820
21.253
21.686
22.121
20.431
20.863
21.296
21.730
22.165
20.474
20.906
21.339
21.773
22.208
20.517
20.950
21.383
21.817
22.252
550
560
570
580
590
0
10
20
30
40
-1.026
-0.709
-0.389
-0.065
0.262
-0.994 -0.963 -0.931 -0.900 -0.868 -0.836 -0.805 -0.773 -0.741 -0.709
-0.677 -0.645 -0.614 -0.582 -0.550 -0.517 -0.485 -0.453 -0.421 -0.389
-0.357 -0.324 -0.292 -0.260 -0.227 -0.195 -0.163 -0.130 -0.098 -0.065
-0.033 0.000 0.033 0.065 0.098 0.131 0.163 0.196 0.229 0.262
0.294 0.327 0.360 0.393 0.426 0.459 0.492 0.525 0.558 0.591
0
10
20
30
40
600
610
620
630
640
22.252
22.687
23.124
23.561
23.999
22.295
22.731
23.167
23.604
24.042
22.339
22.774
23.211
23.648
24.086
22.382
22.818
23.255
23.692
24.130
22.426
22.862
23.298
23.736
24.174
22.469
22.905
23.342
23.780
24.218
22.513
22.949
23.386
23.823
24.262
22.556
22.993
23.429
23.867
24.305
22.600
23.036
23.473
23.911
24.349
22.644
23.080
23.517
23.955
24.393
22.687
23.124
23.561
23.999
24.437
600
610
620
630
640
50
60
70
80
90
0.591
0.924
1.259
1.597
1.938
0.924
1.259
1.597
1.938
2.281
50
60
70
80
90
650
660
670
680
690
24.437
24.876
25.316
25.757
26.198
24.481
24.920
25.360
25.801
26.242
24.525
24.964
25.404
25.845
26.286
24.569
25.008
25.448
25.889
26.331
24.613
25.052
25.493
25.933
26.375
24.657
25.096
25.537
25.977
26.419
24.701
25.140
25.581
26.022
26.463
24.745
25.184
25.625
26.066
26.507
24.789
25.228
25.669
26.110
26.552
24.832
25.272
25.713
26.154
26.596
24.876
25.316
25.757
26.198
26.640
650
660
670
680
690
10
10
0.624
0.957
1.292
1.631
1.972
0.657
0.990
1.326
1.665
2.006
0.691
1.024
1.360
1.699
2.041
0.724
1.057
1.394
1.733
2.075
0.757
1.091
1.427
1.767
2.109
0.790
1.124
1.461
1.801
2.144
0.824
1.158
1.495
1.835
2.178
0.857
1.192
1.529
1.869
2.212
0.890
1.225
1.563
1.904
2.247
Z-221
Thermocouple
Grade
Nickel-Chromium
vs.
Copper-Nickel
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
10
10
700
710
720
730
740
26.640
27.082
27.525
27.969
28.413
26.684
27.127
27.570
28.013
28.457
26.728
27.171
27.614
28.057
28.501
26.773
27.215
27.658
28.102
28.546
26.817
27.259
27.703
28.146
28.590
26.861
27.304
27.747
28.191
28.635
26.905
27.348
27.791
28.235
28.679
26.950
27.392
27.836
28.279
28.724
26.994
27.437
27.880
28.324
28.768
27.038
27.481
27.924
28.368
28.813
27.082
27.525
27.969
28.413
28.857
700
710
720
730
740
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
53.466
53.908
54.350
54.791
55.232
53.510
53.952
54.394
54.835
55.276
53.555
53.997
54.438
54.879
55.320
53.599
54.041
54.482
54.924
55.364
53.643
54.085
54.527
54.968
55.408
53.687
54.129
54.571
55.012
55.453
53.732
54.173
54.615
55.056
55.497
53.776
54.218
54.659
55.100
55.541
53.820
54.262
54.703
55.144
55.585
53.864
54.306
54.747
55.188
55.629
53.908
54.350
54.791
55.232
55.673
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
750
760
770
780
790
28.857
29.302
29.747
30.193
30.639
28.901
29.346
29.792
30.238
30.684
28.946
29.391
29.836
30.282
30.728
28.990
29.435
29.881
30.327
30.773
29.035
29.480
29.925
30.371
30.818
29.079
29.525
29.970
30.416
30.862
29.124
29.569
30.015
30.461
30.907
29.168
29.614
30.059
30.505
30.952
29.213
29.658
30.104
30.550
30.996
29.257
29.703
30.148
30.595
31.041
29.302
29.747
30.193
30.639
31.086
750
760
770
780
790
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
55.673
56.113
56.553
56.992
57.431
55.717
56.157
56.597
57.036
57.475
55.761
56.201
56.641
57.080
57.519
55.805
56.245
56.685
57.124
57.563
55.849
56.289
56.729
57.168
57.607
55.893
56.333
56.773
57.212
57.651
55.937
56.377
56.816
57.256
57.695
55.981
56.421
56.860
57.300
57.738
56.025
56.465
56.904
57.344
57.782
56.069
56.509
56.948
57.387
57.826
56.113
56.553
56.992
57.431
57.870
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
800
810
820
830
840
31.086
31.533
31.980
32.427
32.875
31.130
31.577
32.025
32.472
32.920
31.175
31.622
32.069
32.517
32.965
31.220
31.667
32.114
32.562
33.010
31.264
31.711
32.159
32.606
33.054
31.309
31.756
32.204
32.651
33.099
31.354
31.801
32.248
32.696
33.144
31.398
31.846
32.293
32.741
33.189
31.443
31.890
32.338
32.786
33.234
31.488
31.935
32.383
32.830
33.278
31.533
31.980
32.427
32.875
33.323
800
810
820
830
840
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
57.870
58.308
58.746
59.184
59.621
57.914
58.352
58.790
59.228
59.665
57.958
58.396
58.834
59.271
59.708
58.002
58.440
58.878
59.315
59.752
58.045
58.484
58.921
59.359
59.796
58.089
58.527
58.965
59.402
59.839
58.133
58.571
59.009
59.446
59.883
58.177
58.615
59.053
59.490
59.927
58.221
58.659
59.096
59.534
59.970
58.265
58.702
59.140
59.577
60.014
58.308
58.746
59.184
59.621
60.058
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
850
860
870
880
890
33.323
33.772
34.220
34.669
35.118
33.368
33.816
34.265
34.714
35.163
33.413
33.861
34.310
34.759
35.208
33.458
33.906
34.355
34.804
35.253
33.503
33.951
34.400
34.849
35.298
33.547
33.996
34.445
34.893
35.343
33.592
34.041
34.489
34.938
35.387
33.637
34.086
34.534
34.983
35.432
33.682
34.130
34.579
35.028
35.477
33.727
34.175
34.624
35.073
35.522
33.772
34.220
34.669
35.118
35.567
850
860
870
880
890
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
60.058
60.494
60.930
61.366
61.801
60.101
60.538
60.974
61.409
61.845
60.145
60.581
61.017
61.453
61.888
60.189
60.625
61.061
61.496
61.932
60.232
60.669
61.105
61.540
61.975
60.276
60.712
61.148
61.583
62.018
60.320
60.756
61.192
61.627
62.062
60.363
60.799
61.235
61.671
62.105
60.407
60.843
61.279
61.714
62.149
60.451
60.887
61.322
61.758
62.192
60.494
60.930
61.366
61.801
62.236
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
900
910
920
930
940
35.567
36.016
36.466
36.915
37.365
35.612
36.061
36.511
36.960
37.410
35.657
36.106
36.556
37.005
37.455
35.702
36.151
36.601
37.050
37.500
35.747
36.196
36.646
37.095
37.545
35.792
36.241
36.691
37.140
37.590
35.837
36.286
36.736
37.185
37.635
35.882
36.331
36.781
37.230
37.680
35.927
36.376
36.826
37.275
37.725
35.972
36.421
36.870
37.320
37.770
36.016
36.466
36.915
37.365
37.815
900
910
920
930
940
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
62.236
62.670
63.104
63.538
63.971
62.279
62.714
63.148
63.581
64.014
62.323
62.757
63.191
63.624
64.057
62.366
62.800
63.234
63.668
64.101
62.410
62.844
63.278
63.711
64.144
62.453
62.887
63.321
63.754
64.187
62.496
62.931
63.364
63.798
64.230
62.540
62.974
63.408
63.841
64.274
62.583
63.017
63.451
63.884
64.317
62.627
63.061
63.494
63.927
64.360
62.670
63.104
63.538
63.971
64.403
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
950
960
970
980
990
37.815
38.265
38.714
39.164
39.614
37.860
38.309
38.759
39.209
39.659
37.905
38.354
38.804
39.254
39.704
37.950
38.399
38.849
39.299
39.749
37.995
38.444
38.894
39.344
39.794
38.040
38.489
38.939
39.389
39.839
38.085
38.534
38.984
39.434
39.884
38.130
38.579
39.029
39.479
39.929
38.175
38.624
39.074
39.524
39.974
38.220
38.669
39.119
39.569
40.019
38.265
38.714
39.164
39.614
40.064
950
960
970
980
990
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
64.403
64.835
65.267
65.698
66.129
64.447
64.879
65.310
65.741
66.172
64.490
64.922
65.353
65.784
66.215
64.533
64.965
65.396
65.827
66.258
64.576
65.008
65.440
65.871
66.301
64.619
65.051
65.483
65.914
66.344
64.663
65.094
65.526
65.957
66.387
64.706
65.138
65.569
66.000
66.430
64.749
65.181
65.612
66.043
66.473
64.792
65.224
65.655
66.086
66.516
64.835
65.267
65.698
66.129
66.559
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
40.064
40.513
40.963
41.412
41.862
40.109
40.558
41.008
41.457
41.907
40.154
40.603
41.053
41.502
41.952
40.199
40.648
41.098
41.547
41.997
40.243
40.693
41.143
41.592
42.042
40.288
40.738
41.188
41.637
42.087
40.333
40.783
41.233
41.682
42.132
40.378
40.828
41.278
41.727
42.176
40.423
40.873
41.323
41.772
42.221
40.468
40.918
41.368
41.817
42.266
40.513
40.963
41.412
41.862
42.311
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
66.559
66.989
67.418
67.846
68.274
66.602
67.031
67.460
67.889
68.317
66.645
67.074
67.503
67.932
68.359
66.688
67.117
67.546
67.974
68.402
66.731
67.160
67.589
68.017
68.445
66.774
67.203
67.632
68.060
68.488
66.817
67.246
67.675
68.103
68.530
66.860
67.289
67.718
68.146
68.573
66.903
67.332
67.760
68.188
68.616
66.946
67.375
67.803
68.231
68.659
66.989
67.418
67.846
68.274
68.701
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
42.311
42.760
43.209
43.658
44.107
42.356
42.805
43.254
43.703
44.152
42.401
42.850
43.299
43.748
44.197
42.446
42.895
43.344
43.793
44.242
42.491
42.940
43.389
43.838
44.286
42.536
42.985
43.434
43.883
44.331
42.581
43.030
43.479
43.928
44.376
42.626
43.075
43.524
43.972
44.421
42.671
43.120
43.569
44.017
44.466
42.715
43.165
43.613
44.062
44.511
42.760
43.209
43.658
44.107
44.555
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
68.701
69.128
69.554
69.979
70.404
68.744
69.171
69.597
70.022
70.447
68.787
69.213
69.639
70.064
70.489
68.829
69.256
69.682
70.107
70.531
68.872
69.298
69.724
70.149
70.574
68.915
69.341
69.767
70.192
70.616
68.957
69.384
69.809
70.234
70.659
69.000
69.426
69.852
70.277
70.701
69.043
69.469
69.894
70.319
70.744
69.085
69.511
69.937
70.362
70.786
69.128
69.554
69.979
70.404
70.828
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
44.555
45.004
45.452
45.900
46.347
44.600
45.049
45.497
45.944
46.392
44.645
45.093
45.541
45.989
46.437
44.690
45.138
45.586
46.034
46.481
44.735
45.183
45.631
46.079
46.526
44.780
45.228
45.676
46.123
46.571
44.824
45.273
45.720
46.168
46.616
44.869
45.317
45.765
46.213
46.660
44.914
45.362
45.810
46.258
46.705
44.959
45.407
45.855
46.302
46.750
45.004
45.452
45.900
46.347
46.794
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
70.828
71.252
71.675
72.097
72.518
70.871
71.294
71.717
72.139
72.561
70.913
71.336
71.759
72.181
72.603
70.955
71.379
71.801
72.223
72.645
70.998
71.421
71.844
72.266
72.687
71.040
71.463
71.886
72.308
72.729
71.082
71.506
71.928
72.350
72.771
71.125
71.548
71.970
72.392
72.813
71.167
71.590
72.012
72.434
72.855
71.209
71.632
72.055
72.476
72.897
71.252
71.675
72.097
72.518
72.939
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
46.794
47.241
47.688
48.135
48.581
46.839
47.286
47.733
48.179
48.625
46.884
47.331
47.777
48.224
48.670
46.929
47.375
47.822
48.268
48.715
46.973
47.420
47.867
48.313
48.759
47.018
47.465
47.911
48.358
48.804
47.063
47.509
47.956
48.402
48.848
47.107
47.554
48.001
48.447
48.893
47.152
47.599
48.045
48.492
48.937
47.197
47.643
48.090
48.536
48.982
47.241
47.688
48.135
48.581
49.027
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
72.939
73.360
73.780
74.199
74.618
72.981
73.402
73.821
74.241
74.659
73.023
73.444
73.863
74.283
74.701
73.066
73.486
73.905
74.324
74.743
73.108
73.528
73.947
74.366
74.785
73.150
73.570
73.989
74.408
74.827
73.192
73.612
74.031
74.450
74.869
73.234
73.654
74.073
74.492
74.910
73.276
73.696
74.115
74.534
74.952
73.318
73.738
74.157
74.576
74.994
73.360
73.780
74.199
74.618
75.036
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
49.027
49.472
49.917
50.362
50.807
49.071
49.517
49.962
50.407
50.851
49.116
49.561
50.006
50.451
50.895
49.160
49.606
50.051
50.495
50.940
49.205
49.650
50.095
50.540
50.984
49.249
49.695
50.140
50.584
51.029
49.294
49.739
50.184
50.629
51.073
49.338
49.784
50.229
50.673
51.118
49.383
49.828
50.273
50.718
51.162
49.428
49.873
50.318
50.762
51.206
49.472
49.917
50.362
50.807
51.251
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1800
1810
1820
1830
75.036
75.454
75.872
76.289
75.078
75.496
75.913
76.331
75.120 75.161 75.203 75.245 75.287 75.329 75.370 75.412 75.454 1800
75.538 75.579 75.621 75.663 75.705 75.746 75.788 75.830 75.872 1810
75.955 75.997 76.039 76.081 76.122 76.164 76.206 76.248 76.289 1820
76.373
1830
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
51.251
51.695
52.138
52.581
53.024
51.295
51.739
52.182
52.625
53.068
51.340
51.783
52.227
52.670
53.112
51.384
51.828
52.271
52.714
53.157
51.428
51.872
52.315
52.758
53.201
51.473
51.916
52.360
52.803
53.245
51.517
51.961
52.404
52.847
53.289
51.561
52.005
52.448
52.891
53.334
51.606
52.049
52.493
52.935
53.378
51.650
52.094
52.537
52.980
53.422
51.695
52.138
52.581
53.024
53.466
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
10
Z-222
10
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
-8
T
-7
-6
-5
-4
Thermocouple
Grade
Copper
vs.
Copper-Nickel
+
Extension
Grade
-3
-2
-1
10
2.712
2.958
3.207
3.459
3.712
2.737
2.983
3.232
3.484
3.738
2.761
3.008
3.257
3.509
3.763
2.786
3.033
3.282
3.534
3.789
2.810
3.058
3.307
3.560
3.814
2.835
3.082
3.333
3.585
3.840
2.860
3.107
3.358
3.610
3.866
2.884
3.132
3.383
3.636
3.891
2.909
3.157
3.408
3.661
3.917
2.934
3.182
3.433
3.687
3.943
2.958
3.207
3.459
3.712
3.968
150
160
170
180
190
150
160
170
180
190
-440
-430
-420
-410
-400
-6.254
-6.240
-6.217
-6.187
-6.150
-6.253
-6.238
-6.215
-6.184
-6.146
-6.252
-6.236
-6.212
-6.180
-6.141
-6.251
-6.234
-6.209
-6.177
-6.137
-6.250
-6.232
-6.206
-6.173
-6.133
-6.248
-6.230
-6.203
-6.170
-6.128
-6.247
-6.227
-6.200
-6.166
-6.124
-6.245
-6.225
-6.197
-6.162
-6.119
-6.243
-6.222
-6.194
-6.158
-6.115
-6.242
-6.220
-6.191
-6.154
-6.110
-6.240
-6.217
-6.187
-6.150
-6.105
-440
-430
-420
-410
-400
200
210
220
230
240
3.968
4.227
4.487
4.750
5.015
3.994
4.253
4.513
4.776
5.042
4.020
4.279
4.540
4.803
5.068
4.046
4.305
4.566
4.829
5.095
4.071
4.331
4.592
4.856
5.122
4.097
4.357
4.618
4.882
5.148
4.123
4.383
4.645
4.909
5.175
4.149
4.409
4.671
4.935
5.202
4.175
4.435
4.697
4.962
5.228
4.201
4.461
4.724
4.988
5.255
4.227
4.487
4.750
5.015
5.282
200
210
220
230
240
-390
-380
-370
-360
-350
-6.105
-6.053
-5.994
-5.930
-5.860
-6.100
-6.047
-5.988
-5.923
-5.853
-6.095
-6.042
-5.982
-5.916
-5.845
-6.090
-6.036
-5.976
-5.909
-5.838
-6.085
-6.030
-5.969
-5.902
-5.830
-6.080
-6.025
-5.963
-5.896
-5.823
-6.075
-6.019
-5.956
-5.888
-5.815
-6.069
-6.013
-5.950
-5.881
-5.808
-6.064
-6.007
-5.943
-5.874
-5.800
-6.059
-6.001
-5.937
-5.867
-5.792
-6.053
-5.994
-5.930
-5.860
-5.785
-390
-380
-370
-360
-350
250
260
270
280
290
5.282
5.551
5.823
6.096
6.371
5.309
5.578
5.850
6.123
6.399
5.336
5.605
5.877
6.151
6.426
5.363
5.632
5.904
6.178
6.454
5.389
5.660
5.932
6.206
6.482
5.416
5.687
5.959
6.233
6.510
5.443
5.714
5.986
6.261
6.537
5.470
5.741
6.014
6.288
6.565
5.497
5.768
6.041
6.316
6.593
5.524
5.795
6.068
6.343
6.621
5.551
5.823
6.096
6.371
6.648
250
260
270
280
290
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
-5.785
-5.705
-5.620
-5.532
-5.439
-5.777
-5.697
-5.612
-5.523
-5.429
-5.769
-5.688
-5.603
-5.513
-5.420
-5.761
-5.680
-5.594
-5.504
-5.410
-5.753
-5.672
-5.585
-5.495
-5.400
-5.745
-5.663
-5.577
-5.486
-5.391
-5.737
-5.655
-5.568
-5.476
-5.381
-5.729
-5.646
-5.559
-5.467
-5.371
-5.721
-5.638
-5.550
-5.458
-5.361
-5.713
-5.629
-5.541
-5.448
-5.351
-5.705
-5.620
-5.532
-5.439
-5.341
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
300
310
320
330
340
6.648
6.928
7.209
7.492
7.777
6.676
6.956
7.237
7.520
7.805
6.704
6.984
7.265
7.549
7.834
6.732
7.012
7.294
7.577
7.863
6.760
7.040
7.322
7.606
7.891
6.788
7.068
7.350
7.634
7.920
6.816
7.096
7.378
7.663
7.949
6.844
7.124
7.407
7.691
7.977
6.872
7.152
7.435
7.720
8.006
6.900
7.181
7.463
7.748
8.035
6.928
7.209
7.492
7.777
8.064
300
310
320
330
340
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
-5.341
-5.240
-5.135
-5.025
-4.912
-5.332
-5.230
-5.124
-5.014
-4.900
-5.322
-5.219
-5.113
-5.003
-4.889
-5.312
-5.209
-5.102
-4.992
-4.877
-5.301
-5.198
-5.091
-4.980
-4.865
-5.291
-5.188
-5.081
-4.969
-4.854
-5.281
-5.177
-5.070
-4.958
-4.842
-5.271
-5.167
-5.059
-4.946
-4.830
-5.261
-5.156
-5.048
-4.935
-4.818
-5.250
-5.145
-5.036
-4.923
-4.806
-5.240
-5.135
-5.025
-4.912
-4.794
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
350
360
370
380
390
8.064
8.352
8.643
8.935
9.229
8.092
8.381
8.672
8.964
9.259
8.121
8.410
8.701
8.994
9.288
8.150
8.439
8.730
9.023
9.318
8.179
8.468
8.759
9.052
9.347
8.208
8.497
8.789
9.082
9.377
8.237
8.526
8.818
9.111
9.406
8.266
8.555
8.847
9.141
9.436
8.294
8.585
8.876
9.170
9.466
8.323
8.614
8.906
9.200
9.495
8.352
8.643
8.935
9.229
9.525
350
360
370
380
390
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-4.794
-4.673
-4.548
-4.419
-4.286
-4.783
-4.661
-4.535
-4.406
-4.273
-4.771
-4.648
-4.523
-4.393
-4.259
-4.759
-4.636
-4.510
-4.380
-4.246
-4.746
-4.624
-4.497
-4.366
-4.232
-4.734
-4.611
-4.484
-4.353
-4.218
-4.722
-4.599
-4.471
-4.340
-4.205
-4.710
-4.586
-4.458
-4.326
-4.191
-4.698
-4.573
-4.445
-4.313
-4.177
-4.685
-4.561
-4.432
-4.300
-4.163
-4.673
-4.548
-4.419
-4.286
-4.149
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
9.703
10.002
10.302
10.604
10.907
9.733
10.032
10.332
10.634
10.938
9.763
10.062
10.362
10.664
10.968
9.793
10.092
10.392
10.695
10.999
9.822
10.122
10.423
10.725
11.029
400
410
420
430
440
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-4.149
-4.009
-3.865
-3.717
-3.565
-4.136
-3.995
-3.850
-3.702
-3.550
-4.122
-3.980
-3.836
-3.687
-3.535
-4.108
-3.966
-3.821
-3.672
-3.519
-4.094
-3.952
-3.806
-3.657
-3.504
-4.080
-3.937
-3.791
-3.642
-3.488
-4.066
-3.923
-3.777
-3.626
-3.473
-4.052
-3.908
-3.762
-3.611
-3.457
-4.037
-3.894
-3.747
-3.596
-3.441
-4.023
-3.879
-3.732
-3.581
-3.426
-4.009
-3.865
-3.717
-3.565
-3.410
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
450
460
470
480
490
11.029
11.335
11.643
11.951
12.262
11.060
11.366
11.673
11.982
12.293
11.090
11.396
11.704
12.013
12.324
11.121
11.427
11.735
12.044
12.355
11.151
11.458
11.766
12.075
12.386
11.182
11.489
11.797
12.106
12.418
11.213
11.519
11.828
12.138
12.449
11.243
11.550
11.859
12.169
12.480
11.274
11.581
11.890
12.200
12.511
11.304
11.612
11.920
12.231
12.543
11.335
11.643
11.951
12.262
12.574
450
460
470
480
490
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-3.410
-3.251
-3.089
-2.923
-2.754
-3.394
-3.235
-3.072
-2.906
-2.737
-3.379
-3.219
-3.056
-2.889
-2.719
-3.363
-3.203
-3.040
-2.873
-2.702
-3.347
-3.187
-3.023
-2.856
-2.685
-3.331
-3.171
-3.006
-2.839
-2.668
-3.315
-3.154
-2.990
-2.822
-2.651
-3.299
-3.138
-2.973
-2.805
-2.633
-3.283
-3.122
-2.956
-2.788
-2.616
-3.267
-3.105
-2.940
-2.771
-2.598
-3.251
-3.089
-2.923
-2.754
-2.581
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
500
510
520
530
540
12.574
12.887
13.202
13.518
13.836
12.605
12.919
13.234
13.550
13.868
12.636
12.950
13.265
13.582
13.900
12.668
12.982
13.297
13.614
13.932
12.699
13.013
13.328
13.645
13.964
12.730
13.045
13.360
13.677
13.995
12.762
13.076
13.392
13.709
14.027
12.793
13.108
13.423
13.741
14.059
12.824
13.139
13.455
13.772
14.091
12.856
13.171
13.487
13.804
14.123
12.887
13.202
13.518
13.836
14.155
500
510
520
530
540
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-2.581
-2.405
-2.225
-2.043
-1.857
-2.564
-2.387
-2.207
-2.024
-1.838
-2.546
-2.369
-2.189
-2.006
-1.819
-2.529
-2.351
-2.171
-1.987
-1.800
-2.511
-2.334
-2.153
-1.969
-1.781
-2.493
-2.316
-2.134
-1.950
-1.762
-2.476
-2.298
-2.116
-1.931
-1.743
-2.458
-2.280
-2.098
-1.913
-1.724
-2.440
-2.262
-2.079
-1.894
-1.705
-2.423
-2.244
-2.061
-1.875
-1.686
-2.405
-2.225
-2.043
-1.857
-1.667
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
550
560
570
580
590
14.155
14.476
14.797
15.121
15.445
14.187
14.508
14.830
15.153
15.477
14.219
14.540
14.862
15.185
15.510
14.251
14.572
14.894
15.218
15.543
14.283
14.604
14.926
15.250
15.575
14.315
14.636
14.959
15.283
15.608
14.347
14.669
14.991
15.315
15.640
14.379
14.701
15.023
15.347
15.673
14.411
14.733
15.056
15.380
15.705
14.444
14.765
15.088
15.412
15.738
14.476
14.797
15.121
15.445
15.771
550
560
570
580
590
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-1.667
-1.475
-1.279
-1.081
-0.879
-1.648
-1.456
-1.260
-1.061
-0.859
-1.629
-1.436
-1.240
-1.041
-0.839
-1.610
-1.417
-1.220
-1.021
-0.818
-1.591
-1.397
-1.200
-1.001
-0.798
-1.572
-1.378
-1.181
-0.980
-0.777
-1.552
-1.358
-1.161
-0.960
-0.757
-1.533
-1.338
-1.141
-0.940
-0.736
-1.514
-1.319
-1.121
-0.920
-0.716
-1.494
-1.299
-1.101
-0.900
-0.695
-1.475
-1.279
-1.081
-0.879
-0.675
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
600
610
620
630
640
15.771
16.098
16.426
16.756
17.086
15.803
16.130
16.459
16.789
17.120
15.836
16.163
16.492
16.822
17.153
15.869
16.196
16.525
16.855
17.186
15.901
16.229
16.558
16.888
17.219
15.934
16.262
16.591
16.921
17.252
15.967
16.295
16.624
16.954
17.286
15.999
16.327
16.657
16.987
17.319
16.032
16.360
16.690
17.020
17.352
16.065
16.393
16.723
17.053
17.385
16.098
16.426
16.756
17.086
17.418
600
610
620
630
640
0
10
20
30
40
-0.675
-0.467
-0.256
-0.043
0.173
-0.654 -0.633 -0.613 -0.592 -0.571 -0.550 -0.530 -0.509 -0.488 -0.467
-0.446 -0.425 -0.404 -0.383 -0.362 -0.341 -0.320 -0.299 -0.278 -0.256
-0.235 -0.214 -0.193 -0.171 -0.150 -0.129 -0.107 -0.086 -0.064 -0.043
-0.022 0.000 0.022 0.043 0.065 0.086 0.108 0.130 0.151 0.173
0.195 0.216 0.238 0.260 0.282 0.303 0.325 0.347 0.369 0.391
0
10
20
30
40
650
660
670
680
690
17.418
17.752
18.086
18.422
18.759
17.452
17.785
18.120
18.456
18.793
17.485
17.819
18.153
18.490
18.827
17.518
17.852
18.187
18.523
18.861
17.552
17.886
18.221
18.557
18.894
17.585
17.919
18.254
18.591
18.928
17.618
17.952
18.288
18.624
18.962
17.652
17.986
18.321
18.658
18.996
17.685
18.019
18.355
18.692
19.030
17.718
18.053
18.389
18.725
19.064
17.752
18.086
18.422
18.759
19.097
650
660
670
680
690
50
60
70
80
90
0.391
0.611
0.834
1.060
1.288
0.413
0.634
0.857
1.083
1.311
0.435
0.656
0.879
1.105
1.334
0.457
0.678
0.902
1.128
1.357
0.479
0.700
0.924
1.151
1.380
0.501
0.723
0.947
1.174
1.403
0.523
0.745
0.969
1.196
1.426
0.545
0.767
0.992
1.219
1.449
0.567
0.790
1.015
1.242
1.472
0.589
0.812
1.037
1.265
1.496
0.611
0.834
1.060
1.288
1.519
50
60
70
80
90
700
710
720
730
740
19.097
19.437
19.777
20.118
20.460
19.131
19.471
19.811
20.152
20.495
19.165
19.505
19.845
20.187
20.529
19.199
19.539
19.879
20.221
20.563
19.233
19.573
19.913
20.255
20.597
19.267
19.607
19.947
20.289
20.632
19.301
19.641
19.982
20.323
20.666
19.335
19.675
20.016
20.358
20.700
19.369
19.709
20.050
20.392
20.735
19.403
19.743
20.084
20.426
20.769
19.437
19.777
20.118
20.460
20.803
700
710
720
730
740
100
110
120
130
140
1.519
1.752
1.988
2.227
2.468
1.542
1.776
2.012
2.251
2.492
1.565
1.799
2.036
2.275
2.517
1.588
1.823
2.060
2.299
2.541
1.612
1.846
2.083
2.323
2.565
1.635
1.870
2.107
2.347
2.590
1.658
1.893
2.131
2.371
2.614
1.682
1.917
2.155
2.395
2.639
1.705
1.941
2.179
2.420
2.663
1.729
1.964
2.203
2.444
2.687
1.752
1.988
2.227
2.468
2.712
100
110
120
130
140
10
-450
Z-223
750
10
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Platinum-10% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
-50
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
10
-50
400
410
420
430
440
1.478
1.526
1.573
1.621
1.669
1.483
1.531
1.578
1.626
1.674
1.488
1.535
1.583
1.631
1.679
1.493
1.540
1.588
1.636
1.684
1.497
1.545
1.592
1.640
1.689
1.502
1.550
1.597
1.645
1.693
1.507
1.554
1.602
1.650
1.698
1.512
1.559
1.607
1.655
1.703
1.516
1.564
1.612
1.660
1.708
1.521
1.569
1.616
1.664
1.713
1.526
1.573
1.621
1.669
1.718
400
410
420
430
440
-0.213
-0.190
-0.165
-0.140
-0.114
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-0.218
-0.194
-0.170
-0.145
-0.119
-0.215
-0.192
-0.168
-0.142
-0.116
-0.194
-0.170
-0.145
-0.119
-0.092
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
450
460
470
480
490
1.718
1.766
1.815
1.864
1.913
1.722
1.771
1.820
1.869
1.918
1.727
1.776
1.825
1.874
1.923
1.732
1.781
1.829
1.878
1.928
1.737
1.786
1.834
1.883
1.933
1.742
1.790
1.839
1.888
1.938
1.747
1.795
1.844
1.893
1.942
1.752
1.800
1.849
1.898
1.947
1.756
1.805
1.854
1.903
1.952
1.761
1.810
1.859
1.908
1.957
1.766
1.815
1.864
1.913
1.962
450
460
470
480
490
0
10
20
30
40
-0.092
-0.064
-0.035
-0.006
0.024
-0.089 -0.086 -0.084 -0.081 -0.078 -0.075 -0.073 -0.070 -0.067 -0.064
-0.061 -0.058 -0.056 -0.053 -0.050 -0.047 -0.044 -0.041 -0.038 -0.035
-0.033 -0.030 -0.027 -0.024 -0.021 -0.018 -0.015 -0.012 -0.009 -0.006
-0.003 0.000 0.003 0.006 0.009 0.012 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.024
0.027 0.030 0.033 0.037 0.040 0.043 0.046 0.049 0.052 0.055
0
10
20
30
40
500
510
520
530
540
1.962
2.012
2.062
2.111
2.162
1.967
2.017
2.067
2.116
2.167
1.972
2.022
2.072
2.121
2.172
1.977
2.027
2.076
2.126
2.177
1.982
2.032
2.081
2.131
2.182
1.987
2.037
2.086
2.136
2.187
1.992
2.042
2.091
2.141
2.192
1.997
2.047
2.096
2.147
2.197
2.002
2.052
2.101
2.152
2.202
2.007
2.057
2.106
2.157
2.207
2.012
2.062
2.111
2.162
2.212
500
510
520
530
540
50
60
70
80
90
0.055
0.087
0.119
0.153
0.186
0.058
0.090
0.123
0.156
0.190
0.062
0.093
0.126
0.159
0.193
0.065
0.097
0.129
0.163
0.197
0.068
0.100
0.133
0.166
0.200
0.071
0.103
0.136
0.169
0.204
0.074
0.106
0.139
0.173
0.207
0.077
0.110
0.143
0.176
0.210
0.081
0.113
0.146
0.180
0.214
0.084
0.116
0.149
0.183
0.217
0.087
0.119
0.153
0.186
0.221
50
60
70
80
90
550
560
570
580
590
2.212
2.262
2.313
2.364
2.415
2.217
2.267
2.318
2.369
2.420
2.222
2.272
2.323
2.374
2.425
2.227
2.277
2.328
2.379
2.430
2.232
2.283
2.333
2.384
2.435
2.237
2.288
2.338
2.389
2.440
2.242
2.293
2.343
2.394
2.445
2.247
2.298
2.348
2.399
2.450
2.252
2.303
2.354
2.404
2.455
2.257
2.308
2.359
2.410
2.461
2.262
2.313
2.364
2.415
2.466
550
560
570
580
590
100
110
120
130
140
0.221
0.256
0.292
0.328
0.365
0.224
0.260
0.295
0.332
0.369
0.228
0.263
0.299
0.335
0.372
0.231
0.267
0.303
0.339
0.376
0.235
0.270
0.306
0.343
0.380
0.238
0.274
0.310
0.346
0.384
0.242
0.277
0.313
0.350
0.387
0.245
0.281
0.317
0.354
0.391
0.249
0.285
0.321
0.357
0.395
0.252
0.288
0.324
0.361
0.399
0.256
0.292
0.328
0.365
0.402
100
110
120
130
140
600
610
620
630
640
2.466
2.517
2.568
2.620
2.672
2.471
2.522
2.574
2.625
2.677
2.476
2.527
2.579
2.630
2.682
2.481
2.532
2.584
2.635
2.687
2.486
2.537
2.589
2.641
2.692
2.491
2.543
2.594
2.646
2.697
2.496
2.548
2.599
2.651
2.703
2.502
2.553
2.604
2.656
2.708
2.507
2.558
2.610
2.661
2.713
2.512
2.563
2.615
2.666
2.718
2.517
2.568
2.620
2.672
2.723
600
610
620
630
640
150
160
170
180
190
0.402
0.440
0.479
0.518
0.557
0.406
0.444
0.483
0.522
0.561
0.410
0.448
0.487
0.526
0.565
0.414
0.452
0.490
0.530
0.569
0.417
0.456
0.494
0.534
0.573
0.421
0.459
0.498
0.538
0.577
0.425
0.463
0.502
0.541
0.581
0.429
0.467
0.506
0.545
0.585
0.433
0.471
0.510
0.549
0.589
0.436
0.475
0.514
0.553
0.593
0.440
0.479
0.518
0.557
0.597
150
160
170
180
190
650
660
670
680
690
2.723
2.775
2.827
2.880
2.932
2.729
2.781
2.833
2.885
2.937
2.734
2.786
2.838
2.890
2.943
2.739
2.791
2.843
2.895
2.948
2.744
2.796
2.848
2.901
2.953
2.749
2.801
2.854
2.906
2.958
2.755
2.807
2.859
2.911
2.964
2.760
2.812
2.864
2.916
2.969
2.765
2.817
2.869
2.922
2.974
2.770
2.822
2.874
2.927
2.979
2.775
2.827
2.880
2.932
2.985
650
660
670
680
690
200
210
220
230
240
0.597
0.638
0.679
0.720
0.762
0.601
0.642
0.683
0.724
0.766
0.605
0.646
0.687
0.728
0.770
0.609
0.650
0.691
0.732
0.774
0.613
0.654
0.695
0.737
0.779
0.617
0.658
0.699
0.741
0.783
0.622
0.662
0.703
0.745
0.787
0.626
0.666
0.708
0.749
0.791
0.630
0.670
0.712
0.753
0.795
0.634
0.675
0.716
0.758
0.800
0.638
0.679
0.720
0.762
0.804
200
210
220
230
240
700
710
720
730
740
2.985
3.037
3.090
3.143
3.196
2.990
3.042
3.095
3.148
3.201
2.995
3.048
3.100
3.153
3.206
3.000
3.053
3.106
3.159
3.212
3.006
3.058
3.111
3.164
3.217
3.011
3.063
3.116
3.169
3.222
3.016
3.069
3.122
3.174
3.227
3.021
3.074
3.127
3.180
3.233
3.027
3.079
3.132
3.185
3.238
3.032
3.085
3.137
3.190
3.243
3.037
3.090
3.143
3.196
3.249
700
710
720
730
740
250
260
270
280
290
0.804
0.847
0.889
0.933
0.977
0.808
0.851
0.894
0.937
0.981
0.812
0.855
0.898
0.942
0.985
0.817
0.859
0.902
0.946
0.990
0.821
0.864
0.907
0.950
0.994
0.825
0.868
0.911
0.955
0.998
0.829
0.872
0.915
0.959
1.003
0.834
0.877
0.920
0.963
1.007
0.838
0.881
0.924
0.968
1.012
0.842
0.885
0.928
0.972
1.016
0.847
0.889
0.933
0.977
1.021
250
260
270
280
290
750
760
770
780
790
3.249
3.302
3.355
3.409
3.462
3.254
3.307
3.361
3.414
3.468
3.259
3.313
3.366
3.419
3.473
3.265
3.318
3.371
3.425
3.478
3.270
3.323
3.377
3.430
3.484
3.275
3.329
3.382
3.435
3.489
3.281
3.334
3.387
3.441
3.494
3.286
3.339
3.393
3.446
3.500
3.291
3.345
3.398
3.451
3.505
3.297
3.350
3.403
3.457
3.510
3.302
3.355
3.409
3.462
3.516
750
760
770
780
790
300
310
320
330
340
1.021
1.065
1.110
1.155
1.200
1.025
1.069
1.114
1.159
1.205
1.029
1.074
1.119
1.164
1.209
1.034
1.078
1.123
1.168
1.214
1.038
1.083
1.128
1.173
1.218
1.043
1.087
1.132
1.177
1.223
1.047
1.092
1.137
1.182
1.227
1.052
1.096
1.141
1.186
1.232
1.056
1.101
1.146
1.191
1.237
1.061
1.105
1.150
1.196
1.241
1.065
1.110
1.155
1.200
1.246
300
310
320
330
340
800
810
820
830
840
3.516
3.570
3.623
3.677
3.731
3.521
3.575
3.629
3.683
3.737
3.527
3.580
3.634
3.688
3.742
3.532
3.586
3.640
3.694
3.748
3.537
3.591
3.645
3.699
3.753
3.543
3.596
3.650
3.704
3.758
3.548
3.602
3.656
3.710
3.764
3.553
3.607
3.661
3.715
3.769
3.559
3.613
3.667
3.721
3.775
3.564
3.618
3.672
3.726
3.780
3.570
3.623
3.677
3.731
3.786
800
810
820
830
840
350
360
370
380
390
1.246
1.292
1.338
1.385
1.431
1.250
1.296
1.343
1.389
1.436
1.255
1.301
1.347
1.394
1.441
1.260
1.306
1.352
1.399
1.445
1.264
1.310
1.357
1.403
1.450
1.269
1.315
1.361
1.408
1.455
1.273
1.319
1.366
1.413
1.460
1.278
1.324
1.371
1.417
1.464
1.283
1.329
1.375
1.422
1.469
1.287
1.333
1.380
1.427
1.474
1.292
1.338
1.385
1.431
1.478
350
360
370
380
390
850
860
870
880
890
3.786
3.840
3.894
3.949
4.003
3.791
3.845
3.900
3.954
4.009
3.796
3.851
3.905
3.959
4.014
3.802
3.856
3.910
3.965
4.020
3.807
3.862
3.916
3.970
4.025
3.813
3.867
3.921
3.976
4.030
3.818
3.872
3.927
3.981
4.036
3.823
3.878
3.932
3.987
4.041
3.829
3.883
3.938
3.992
4.047
3.834
3.889
3.943
3.998
4.052
3.840
3.894
3.949
4.003
4.058
850
860
870
880
890
10
10
-0.211
-0.187
-0.163
-0.137
-0.111
-0.208
-0.185
-0.160
-0.135
-0.108
-0.206
-0.182
-0.158
-0.132
-0.106
-0.204
-0.180
-0.155
-0.129
-0.103
-0.201
-0.178
-0.153
-0.127
-0.100
-0.199
-0.175
-0.150
-0.124
-0.097
-0.197
-0.173
-0.148
-0.122
-0.095
Z-224
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
900
910
920
930
940
4.058
4.113
4.167
4.222
4.277
4.063
4.118
4.173
4.228
4.283
4.069
4.123
4.178
4.233
4.288
4.074
4.129
4.184
4.239
4.294
4.080
4.134
4.189
4.244
4.299
950
960
970
980
990
4.332
4.388
4.443
4.498
4.554
4.338
4.393
4.449
4.504
4.559
4.343
4.399
4.454
4.510
4.565
4.349
4.404
4.460
4.515
4.571
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
4.610
4.665
4.721
4.777
4.833
4.615
4.671
4.727
4.782
4.838
4.621
4.676
4.732
4.788
4.844
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
4.889
4.945
5.001
5.058
5.114
4.895
4.951
5.007
5.063
5.120
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
5.171
5.227
5.284
5.341
5.398
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
4.085
4.140
4.195
4.250
4.305
4.091
4.145
4.200
4.255
4.310
4.096
4.151
4.206
4.261
4.316
4.102
4.156
4.211
4.266
4.321
4.107
4.162
4.217
4.272
4.327
4.113
4.167
4.222
4.277
4.332
900
910
920
930
940
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
6.913
6.973
7.032
7.092
7.152
6.919
6.979
7.038
7.098
7.158
6.925
6.985
7.044
7.104
7.164
6.931
6.991
7.050
7.110
7.170
6.937
6.997
7.056
7.116
7.176
6.943
7.003
7.062
7.122
7.182
6.949
7.008
7.068
7.128
7.188
6.955
7.014
7.074
7.134
7.194
6.961
7.020
7.080
7.140
7.200
6.967
7.026
7.086
7.146
7.206
6.973
7.032
7.092
7.152
7.212
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
4.355
4.410
4.465
4.521
4.576
4.360
4.415
4.471
4.526
4.582
4.366
4.421
4.476
4.532
4.587
4.371
4.426
4.482
4.537
4.593
4.377
4.432
4.487
4.543
4.598
4.382
4.437
4.493
4.548
4.604
4.388
4.443
4.498
4.554
4.610
950
960
970
980
990
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
7.212
7.273
7.333
7.393
7.454
7.218
7.279
7.339
7.399
7.460
7.224
7.285
7.345
7.405
7.466
7.230
7.291
7.351
7.411
7.472
7.236
7.297
7.357
7.418
7.478
7.242
7.303
7.363
7.424
7.484
7.249
7.309
7.369
7.430
7.490
7.255
7.315
7.375
7.436
7.496
7.261
7.321
7.381
7.442
7.502
7.267
7.327
7.387
7.448
7.508
7.273
7.333
7.393
7.454
7.514
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
4.626
4.682
4.738
4.794
4.850
4.632
4.688
4.743
4.799
4.855
4.637
4.693
4.749
4.805
4.861
4.643
4.699
4.755
4.810
4.866
4.648
4.704
4.760
4.816
4.872
4.654
4.710
4.766
4.822
4.878
4.660
4.715
4.771
4.827
4.883
4.665
4.721
4.777
4.833
4.889
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
7.514
7.575
7.636
7.697
7.758
7.521
7.581
7.642
7.703
7.764
7.527
7.587
7.648
7.709
7.770
7.533
7.593
7.654
7.715
7.776
7.539
7.600
7.660
7.721
7.783
7.545
7.606
7.667
7.728
7.789
7.551
7.612
7.673
7.734
7.795
7.557
7.618
7.679
7.740
7.801
7.563
7.624
7.685
7.746
7.807
7.569
7.630
7.691
7.752
7.813
7.575
7.636
7.697
7.758
7.819
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
4.900
4.956
5.013
5.069
5.125
4.906
4.962
5.018
5.075
5.131
4.911
4.968
5.024
5.080
5.137
4.917
4.973
5.030
5.086
5.142
4.923
4.979
5.035
5.092
5.148
4.928
4.984
5.041
5.097
5.154
4.934
4.990
5.046
5.103
5.159
4.939
4.996
5.052
5.109
5.165
4.945
5.001
5.058
5.114
5.171
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
7.819
7.881
7.942
8.003
8.065
7.825
7.887
7.948
8.010
8.071
7.832
7.893
7.954
8.016
8.077
7.838
7.899
7.960
8.022
8.083
7.844
7.905
7.966
8.028
8.090
7.850
7.911
7.973
8.034
8.096
7.856
7.917
7.979
8.040
8.102
7.862
7.923
7.985
8.047
8.108
7.868
7.930
7.991
8.053
8.114
7.874
7.936
7.997
8.059
8.121
7.881
7.942
8.003
8.065
8.127
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
5.176
5.233
5.290
5.347
5.404
5.182
5.239
5.295
5.352
5.409
5.188
5.244
5.301
5.358
5.415
5.193
5.250
5.307
5.364
5.421
5.199
5.256
5.312
5.369
5.426
5.205
5.261
5.318
5.375
5.432
5.210
5.267
5.324
5.381
5.438
5.216
5.273
5.330
5.386
5.443
5.222
5.278
5.335
5.392
5.449
5.227
5.284
5.341
5.398
5.455
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
8.127
8.189
8.250
8.312
8.375
8.133
8.195
8.257
8.319
8.381
8.139
8.201
8.263
8.325
8.387
8.145
8.207
8.269
8.331
8.393
8.151
8.213
8.275
8.337
8.399
8.158
8.219
8.281
8.343
8.406
8.164
8.226
8.288
8.350
8.412
8.170
8.232
8.294
8.356
8.418
8.176
8.238
8.300
8.362
8.424
8.182
8.244
8.306
8.368
8.431
8.189
8.250
8.312
8.375
8.437
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
5.455
5.512
5.569
5.627
5.684
5.461
5.518
5.575
5.632
5.690
5.466
5.523
5.581
5.638
5.695
5.472
5.529
5.586
5.644
5.701
5.478
5.535
5.592
5.649
5.707
5.483
5.541
5.598
5.655
5.713
5.489
5.546
5.604
5.661
5.718
5.495
5.552
5.609
5.667
5.724
5.501
5.558
5.615
5.672
5.730
5.506
5.563
5.621
5.678
5.736
5.512
5.569
5.627
5.684
5.741
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
8.437
8.499
8.562
8.624
8.687
8.443
8.505
8.568
8.630
8.693
8.449
8.512
8.574
8.637
8.699
8.455
8.518
8.580
8.643
8.706
8.462
8.524
8.587
8.649
8.712
8.468
8.530
8.593
8.655
8.718
8.474
8.537
8.599
8.662
8.724
8.480
8.543
8.605
8.668
8.731
8.487
8.549
8.612
8.674
8.737
8.493
8.555
8.618
8.680
8.743
8.499
8.562
8.624
8.687
8.749
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
5.741
5.799
5.857
5.915
5.972
5.747
5.805
5.863
5.920
5.978
5.753
5.811
5.868
5.926
5.984
5.759
5.816
5.874
5.932
5.990
5.764
5.822
5.880
5.938
5.996
5.770
5.828
5.886
5.944
6.001
5.776
5.834
5.891
5.949
6.007
5.782
5.839
5.897
5.955
6.013
5.788
5.845
5.903
5.961
6.019
5.793
5.851
5.909
5.967
6.025
5.799
5.857
5.915
5.972
6.030
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
8.749
8.812
8.875
8.938
9.001
8.756
8.819
8.882
8.945
9.008
8.762
8.825
8.888
8.951
9.014
8.768
8.831
8.894
8.957
9.020
8.775
8.837
8.900
8.964
9.027
8.781
8.844
8.907
8.970
9.033
8.787
8.850
8.913
8.976
9.039
8.793
8.856
8.919
8.983
9.046
8.800
8.863
8.926
8.989
9.052
8.806
8.869
8.932
8.995
9.058
8.812
8.875
8.938
9.001
9.065
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
6.030
6.089
6.147
6.205
6.264
6.036
6.094
6.153
6.211
6.269
6.042
6.100
6.158
6.217
6.275
6.048
6.106
6.164
6.223
6.281
6.054
6.112
6.170
6.228
6.287
6.060
6.118
6.176
6.234
6.293
6.065
6.124
6.182
6.240
6.299
6.071
6.129
6.188
6.246
6.305
6.077
6.135
6.193
6.252
6.310
6.083
6.141
6.199
6.258
6.316
6.089
6.147
6.205
6.264
6.322
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
9.065
9.128
9.192
9.255
9.319
9.071
9.134
9.198
9.261
9.325
9.077
9.141
9.204
9.268
9.331
9.084
9.147
9.211
9.274
9.338
9.090
9.153
9.217
9.281
9.344
9.096
9.160
9.223
9.287
9.351
9.103
9.166
9.230
9.293
9.357
9.109
9.172
9.236
9.300
9.363
9.115
9.179
9.242
9.306
9.370
9.122
9.185
9.249
9.312
9.376
9.128
9.192
9.255
9.319
9.382
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
6.322
6.381
6.439
6.498
6.557
6.328
6.387
6.445
6.504
6.563
6.334
6.392
6.451
6.510
6.569
6.340
6.398
6.457
6.516
6.575
6.346
6.404
6.463
6.522
6.581
6.351
6.410
6.469
6.528
6.587
6.357
6.416
6.475
6.534
6.593
6.363
6.422
6.481
6.539
6.598
6.369
6.428
6.486
6.545
6.604
6.375
6.434
6.492
6.551
6.610
6.381
6.439
6.498
6.557
6.616
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
9.382
9.446
9.510
9.574
9.638
9.389
9.453
9.517
9.581
9.645
9.395
9.459
9.523
9.587
9.651
9.402
9.465
9.529
9.594
9.658
9.408
9.472
9.536
9.600
9.664
9.414
9.478
9.542
9.606
9.671
9.421
9.485
9.549
9.613
9.677
9.427
9.491
9.555
9.619
9.683
9.434
9.497
9.561
9.626
9.690
9.440
9.504
9.568
9.632
9.696
9.446
9.510
9.574
9.638
9.703
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
6.616
6.675
6.735
6.794
6.853
6.622
6.681
6.741
6.800
6.859
6.628
6.687
6.746
6.806
6.865
6.634
6.693
6.752
6.812
6.871
6.640
6.699
6.758
6.818
6.877
6.646
6.705
6.764
6.824
6.883
6.652
6.711
6.770
6.830
6.889
6.658
6.717
6.776
6.836
6.895
6.664
6.723
6.782
6.842
6.901
6.669
6.729
6.788
6.847
6.907
6.675
6.735
6.794
6.853
6.913
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
9.703
9.767
9.831
9.896
9.961
9.709
9.773
9.838
9.902
9.967
9.716
9.780
9.844
9.909
9.973
9.722
9.786
9.851
9.915
9.980
9.728
9.793
9.857
9.922
9.986
9.735
9.799
9.864
9.928
9.993
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
-5
Extension
Grade
-2
-6
-3
-7
Platinum-10% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
-4
-8
Thermocouple
Grade
-1
10
Z-225
10
10
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Platinum-10% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
10
10
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
10.025
10.090
10.155
10.220
10.285
10.032
10.097
10.162
10.227
10.292
10.038
10.103
10.168
10.233
10.298
10.045
10.110
10.175
10.240
10.305
10.051
10.116
10.181
10.246
10.311
10.058
10.123
10.188
10.253
10.318
10.064
10.129
10.194
10.259
10.324
10.071
10.136
10.201
10.266
10.331
10.077
10.142
10.207
10.272
10.337
10.084
10.149
10.214
10.279
10.344
10.090
10.155
10.220
10.285
10.350
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
13.348
13.415
13.483
13.550
13.617
13.354
13.422
13.489
13.557
13.624
13.361
13.429
13.496
13.563
13.631
13.368
13.435
13.503
13.570
13.638
13.375
13.442
13.510
13.577
13.644
13.381
13.449
13.516
13.584
13.651
13.388
13.456
13.523
13.590
13.658
13.395
13.462
13.530
13.597
13.665
13.402
13.469
13.537
13.604
13.671
13.408
13.476
13.543
13.611
13.678
13.415
13.483
13.550
13.617
13.685
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
10.350
10.416
10.481
10.547
10.612
10.357
10.422
10.488
10.553
10.619
10.363
10.429
10.494
10.560
10.625
10.370
10.435
10.501
10.566
10.632
10.376
10.442
10.507
10.573
10.638
10.383
10.448
10.514
10.579
10.645
10.390
10.455
10.520
10.586
10.651
10.396
10.461
10.527
10.592
10.658
10.403
10.468
10.533
10.599
10.665
10.409
10.475
10.540
10.606
10.671
10.416
10.481
10.547
10.612
10.678
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
13.685
13.752
13.820
13.887
13.955
13.692
13.759
13.826
13.894
13.961
13.698
13.766
13.833
13.901
13.968
13.705
13.773
13.840
13.907
13.975
13.712
13.779
13.847
13.914
13.982
13.719
13.786
13.853
13.921
13.988
13.725
13.793
13.860
13.928
13.995
13.732
13.800
13.867
13.934
14.002
13.739
13.806
13.874
13.941
14.009
13.746
13.813
13.880
13.948
14.015
13.752
13.820
13.887
13.955
14.022
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
10.678
10.743
10.809
10.875
10.941
10.684
10.750
10.816
10.882
10.948
10.691
10.757
10.822
10.888
10.954
10.697
10.763
10.829
10.895
10.961
10.704
10.770
10.836
10.901
10.967
10.711
10.776
10.842
10.908
10.974
10.717
10.783
10.849
10.915
10.981
10.724
10.789
10.855
10.921
10.987
10.730
10.796
10.862
10.928
10.994
10.737
10.803
10.868
10.934
11.000
10.743
10.809
10.875
10.941
11.007
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
14.022
14.089
14.157
14.224
14.292
14.029
14.096
14.164
14.231
14.298
14.036
14.103
14.170
14.238
14.305
14.042
14.110
14.177
14.245
14.312
14.049
14.116
14.184
14.251
14.319
14.056
14.123
14.191
14.258
14.325
14.063
14.130
14.197
14.265
14.332
14.069
14.137
14.204
14.272
14.339
14.076
14.143
14.211
14.278
14.346
14.083
14.150
14.218
14.285
14.352
14.089
14.157
14.224
14.292
14.359
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
11.007
11.073
11.139
11.205
11.272
11.014
11.080
11.146
11.212
11.278
11.020
11.086
11.152
11.219
11.285
11.027
11.093
11.159
11.225
11.291
11.033
11.099
11.166
11.232
11.298
11.040
11.106
11.172
11.238
11.305
11.047
11.113
11.179
11.245
11.311
11.053
11.119
11.185
11.252
11.318
11.060
11.126
11.192
11.258
11.325
11.066
11.132
11.199
11.265
11.331
11.073
11.139
11.205
11.272
11.338
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
14.359
14.426
14.494
14.561
14.629
14.366
14.433
14.501
14.568
14.635
14.373
14.440
14.507
14.575
14.642
14.379
14.447
14.514
14.581
14.649
14.386
14.453
14.521
14.588
14.655
14.393
14.460
14.528
14.595
14.662
14.400
14.467
14.534
14.602
14.669
14.406
14.474
14.541
14.608
14.676
14.413
14.480
14.548
14.615
14.682
14.420
14.487
14.554
14.622
14.689
14.426
14.494
14.561
14.629
14.696
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
11.338
11.404
11.471
11.537
11.604
11.345
11.411
11.477
11.544
11.610
11.351
11.418
11.484
11.550
11.617
11.358
11.424
11.491
11.557
11.624
11.364
11.431
11.497
11.564
11.630
11.371
11.437
11.504
11.570
11.637
11.378
11.444
11.511
11.577
11.644
11.384
11.451
11.517
11.584
11.650
11.391
11.457
11.524
11.590
11.657
11.398
11.464
11.531
11.597
11.664
11.404
11.471
11.537
11.604
11.670
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
14.696
14.763
14.830
14.898
14.965
14.703
14.770
14.837
14.904
14.972
14.709
14.777
14.844
14.911
14.978
14.716
14.783
14.851
14.918
14.985
14.723
14.790
14.857
14.925
14.992
14.729
14.797
14.864
14.931
14.998
14.736
14.803
14.871
14.938
15.005
14.743
14.810
14.877
14.945
15.012
14.750
14.817
14.884
14.951
15.019
14.756
14.824
14.891
14.958
15.025
14.763
14.830
14.898
14.965
15.032
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
11.670
11.737
11.804
11.870
11.937
11.677
11.744
11.810
11.877
11.944
11.684
11.750
11.817
11.884
11.951
11.690
11.757
11.824
11.890
11.957
11.697
11.764
11.830
11.897
11.964
11.704
11.770
11.837
11.904
11.971
11.710
11.777
11.844
11.910
11.977
11.717
11.784
11.850
11.917
11.984
11.724
11.790
11.857
11.924
11.991
11.730
11.797
11.864
11.931
11.997
11.737
11.804
11.870
11.937
12.004
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
15.032
15.099
15.166
15.233
15.300
15.039
15.106
15.173
15.240
15.307
15.045
15.113
15.180
15.247
15.314
15.052
15.119
15.186
15.254
15.321
15.059
15.126
15.193
15.260
15.327
15.066
15.133
15.200
15.267
15.334
15.072
15.139
15.207
15.274
15.341
15.079
15.146
15.213
15.280
15.347
15.086
15.153
15.220
15.287
15.354
15.092
15.160
15.227
15.294
15.361
15.099
15.166
15.233
15.300
15.367
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
12.004
12.071
12.138
12.205
12.272
12.011
12.078
12.145
12.211
12.278
12.017
12.084
12.151
12.218
12.285
12.024
12.091
12.158
12.225
12.292
12.031
12.098
12.165
12.232
12.299
12.037
12.104
12.171
12.238
12.305
12.044
12.111
12.178
12.245
12.312
12.051
12.118
12.185
12.252
12.319
12.058
12.124
12.191
12.258
12.325
12.064
12.131
12.198
12.265
12.332
12.071
12.138
12.205
12.272
12.339
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
15.367
15.434
15.501
15.568
15.635
15.374
15.441
15.508
15.575
15.642
15.381
15.448
15.515
15.582
15.649
15.388
15.455
15.521
15.588
15.655
15.394
15.461
15.528
15.595
15.662
15.401
15.468
15.535
15.602
15.669
15.408
15.475
15.542
15.608
15.675
15.414
15.481
15.548
15.615
15.682
15.421
15.488
15.555
15.622
15.689
15.428
15.495
15.562
15.628
15.695
15.434
15.501
15.568
15.635
15.702
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
12.339
12.406
12.473
12.540
12.607
12.346
12.413
12.480
12.547
12.614
12.352
12.419
12.486
12.554
12.621
12.359
12.426
12.493
12.560
12.627
12.366
12.433
12.500
12.567
12.634
12.372
12.439
12.507
12.574
12.641
12.379
12.446
12.513
12.580
12.648
12.386
12.453
12.520
12.587
12.654
12.392
12.460
12.527
12.594
12.661
12.399
12.466
12.533
12.601
12.668
12.406
12.473
12.540
12.607
12.675
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
15.702
15.769
15.835
15.902
15.969
15.709
15.775
15.842
15.909
15.975
15.715
15.782
15.849
15.915
15.982
15.722
15.789
15.855
15.922
15.989
15.729
15.795
15.862
15.929
15.995
15.735
15.802
15.869
15.935
16.002
15.742
15.809
15.875
15.942
16.009
15.749
15.815
15.882
15.949
16.015
15.755
15.822
15.889
15.955
16.022
15.762
15.829
15.895
15.962
16.029
15.769
15.835
15.902
15.969
16.035
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
12.675
12.742
12.809
12.876
12.944
12.681
12.748
12.816
12.883
12.950
12.688
12.755
12.822
12.890
12.957
12.695
12.762
12.829
12.896
12.964
12.701
12.769
12.836
12.903
12.971
12.708
12.775
12.843
12.910
12.977
12.715
12.782
12.849
12.917
12.984
12.722
12.789
12.856
12.923
12.991
12.728
12.796
12.863
12.930
12.997
12.735
12.802
12.870
12.937
13.004
12.742
12.809
12.876
12.944
13.011
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
2800
2810
2820
2830
2840
16.035
16.102
16.168
16.235
16.301
16.042
16.108
16.175
16.241
16.308
16.049
16.115
16.182
16.248
16.314
16.055
16.122
16.188
16.255
16.321
16.062
16.128
16.195
16.261
16.328
16.069
16.135
16.202
16.268
16.334
16.075
16.142
16.208
16.275
16.341
16.082
16.148
16.215
16.281
16.347
16.089
16.155
16.221
16.288
16.354
16.095
16.162
16.228
16.294
16.361
16.102
16.168
16.235
16.301
16.367
2800
2810
2820
2830
2840
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
13.011
13.078
13.146
13.213
13.280
13.018
13.085
13.152
13.220
13.287
13.024
13.092
13.159
13.226
13.294
13.031
13.098
13.166
13.233
13.301
13.038
13.105
13.173
13.240
13.307
13.045
13.112
13.179
13.247
13.314
13.051
13.119
13.186
13.253
13.321
13.058
13.125
13.193
13.260
13.328
13.065
13.132
13.199
13.267
13.334
13.072
13.139
13.206
13.274
13.341
13.078
13.146
13.213
13.280
13.348
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
2850
2860
2870
2880
2890
16.367
16.434
16.500
16.566
16.632
16.374
16.440
16.506
16.572
16.638
16.381
16.447
16.513
16.579
16.645
16.387
16.453
16.520
16.586
16.652
16.394
16.460
16.526
16.592
16.658
16.400
16.467
16.533
16.599
16.665
16.407
16.473
16.539
16.605
16.671
16.414
16.480
16.546
16.612
16.678
16.420
16.486
16.553
16.619
16.685
16.427
16.493
16.559
16.625
16.691
16.434
16.500
16.566
16.632
16.698
2850
2860
2870
2880
2890
10
10
Z-226
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Platinum-10% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
Extension
Grade
10
10
2900
2910
2920
2930
2940
16.698
16.764
16.829
16.895
16.961
16.704
16.770
16.836
16.902
16.967
16.711
16.777
16.843
16.908
16.974
16.718
16.783
16.849
16.915
16.981
16.724
16.790
16.856
16.922
16.987
16.731
16.797
16.862
16.928
16.994
16.737
16.803
16.869
16.935
17.000
16.744
16.810
16.876
16.941
17.007
16.751
16.816
16.882
16.948
17.013
16.757
16.823
16.889
16.954
17.020
16.764
16.829
16.895
16.961
17.026
2900
2910
2920
2930
2940
3100
3110
3120
3130
3140
17.998
18.061
18.124
18.187
18.248
18.004
18.068
18.130
18.193
18.255
18.011
18.074
18.137
18.199
18.261
18.017
18.080
18.143
18.205
18.267
18.023
18.086
18.149
18.211
18.273
18.030
18.093
18.155
18.218
18.279
18.036
18.099
18.162
18.224
18.285
18.042
18.105
18.168
18.230
18.292
18.049
18.112
18.174
18.236
18.298
18.055
18.118
18.180
18.242
18.304
18.061
18.124
18.187
18.248
18.310
3100
3110
3120
3130
3140
2950
2960
2970
2980
2990
17.026
17.092
17.157
17.223
17.288
17.033
17.099
17.164
17.229
17.295
17.040
17.105
17.171
17.236
17.301
17.046
17.112
17.177
17.242
17.308
17.053
17.118
17.184
17.249
17.314
17.059
17.125
17.190
17.255
17.321
17.066
17.131
17.197
17.262
17.327
17.072
17.138
17.203
17.268
17.334
17.079
17.144
17.210
17.275
17.340
17.085
17.151
17.216
17.282
17.347
17.092
17.157
17.223
17.288
17.353
2950
2960
2970
2980
2990
3150
3160
3170
3180
3190
18.310
18.371
18.431
18.491
18.551
18.316
18.377
18.437
18.497
18.557
18.322
18.383
18.443
18.503
18.562
18.328
18.389
18.449
18.509
18.568
18.334
18.395
18.455
18.515
18.574
18.341
18.401
18.461
18.521
18.580
18.347
18.407
18.467
18.527
18.586
18.353
18.413
18.473
18.533
18.592
18.359
18.419
18.479
18.539
18.598
18.365
18.425
18.485
18.545
18.603
18.371
18.431
18.491
18.551
18.609
3150
3160
3170
3180
3190
3000
3010
3020
3030
3040
17.353
17.418
17.483
17.548
17.613
17.360
17.425
17.490
17.555
17.620
17.366
17.431
17.496
17.561
17.626
17.373
17.438
17.503
17.568
17.633
17.379
17.444
17.509
17.574
17.639
17.386
17.451
17.516
17.581
17.645
17.392
17.457
17.522
17.587
17.652
17.399
17.464
17.529
17.594
17.658
17.405
17.470
17.535
17.600
17.665
17.412
17.477
17.542
17.607
17.671
17.418
17.483
17.548
17.613
17.678
3000
3010
3020
3030
3040
3200 18.609 18.615 18.621 18.627 18.633 18.638 18.644 18.650 18.656 18.661 18.667 3200
3210 18.667 18.673 18.679 18.684 18.690
3210
3050
3060
3070
3080
3090
17.678
17.742
17.807
17.871
17.935
17.684
17.749
17.813
17.877
17.941
17.691
17.755
17.819
17.884
17.947
17.697
17.762
17.826
17.890
17.954
17.704
17.768
17.832
17.896
17.960
17.710
17.775
17.839
17.903
17.966
17.717
17.781
17.845
17.909
17.973
17.723
17.787
17.852
17.915
17.979
17.729
17.794
17.858
17.922
17.985
17.736
17.800
17.864
17.928
17.992
17.742
17.807
17.871
17.935
17.998
3050
3060
3070
3080
3090
10
Z-227
10
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Platinum-13% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
-50
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
10
-50
400
410
420
430
440
1.508
1.558
1.607
1.658
1.708
1.513
1.563
1.612
1.663
1.713
1.518
1.568
1.617
1.668
1.718
1.523
1.572
1.622
1.673
1.723
1.528
1.577
1.627
1.678
1.728
1.533
1.582
1.632
1.683
1.733
1.538
1.587
1.638
1.688
1.739
1.543
1.592
1.643
1.693
1.744
1.548
1.597
1.648
1.698
1.749
1.553
1.602
1.653
1.703
1.754
1.558
1.607
1.658
1.708
1.759
400
410
420
430
440
-0.205
-0.183
-0.160
-0.136
-0.110
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-0.210
-0.188
-0.165
-0.141
-0.116
-0.208
-0.185
-0.162
-0.138
-0.113
-0.188
-0.165
-0.141
-0.116
-0.090
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
450
460
470
480
490
1.759
1.810
1.861
1.913
1.965
1.764
1.815
1.867
1.918
1.970
1.769
1.820
1.872
1.923
1.975
1.774
1.825
1.877
1.929
1.981
1.779
1.831
1.882
1.934
1.986
1.784
1.836
1.887
1.939
1.991
1.790
1.841
1.892
1.944
1.996
1.795
1.846
1.898
1.949
2.002
1.800
1.851
1.903
1.955
2.007
1.805
1.856
1.908
1.960
2.012
1.810
1.861
1.913
1.965
2.017
450
460
470
480
490
0
10
20
30
40
-0.090
-0.063
-0.035
-0.006
0.024
-0.087 -0.084 -0.082 -0.079 -0.076 -0.073 -0.071 -0.068 -0.065 -0.063
-0.060 -0.057 -0.054 -0.051 -0.049 -0.046 -0.043 -0.040 -0.037 -0.035
-0.032 -0.029 -0.026 -0.023 -0.020 -0.017 -0.015 -0.012 -0.009 -0.006
-0.003 0.000 0.003 0.006 0.009 0.012 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.024
0.027 0.030 0.033 0.036 0.039 0.042 0.045 0.048 0.051 0.054
0
10
20
30
40
500
510
520
530
540
2.017
2.070
2.122
2.175
2.229
2.022
2.075
2.128
2.181
2.234
2.028
2.080
2.133
2.186
2.239
2.033
2.085
2.138
2.191
2.245
2.038
2.091
2.144
2.197
2.250
2.043
2.096
2.149
2.202
2.255
2.049
2.101
2.154
2.207
2.261
2.054
2.107
2.159
2.213
2.266
2.059
2.112
2.165
2.218
2.271
2.064
2.117
2.170
2.223
2.277
2.070
2.122
2.175
2.229
2.282
500
510
520
530
540
50
60
70
80
90
0.054
0.086
0.118
0.151
0.184
0.057
0.089
0.121
0.154
0.188
0.060
0.092
0.124
0.157
0.191
0.064
0.095
0.127
0.161
0.194
0.067
0.098
0.131
0.164
0.198
0.070
0.102
0.134
0.167
0.201
0.073
0.105
0.137
0.171
0.205
0.076
0.108
0.141
0.174
0.208
0.079
0.111
0.144
0.177
0.212
0.082
0.114
0.147
0.181
0.215
0.086
0.118
0.151
0.184
0.218
50
60
70
80
90
550
560
570
580
590
2.282
2.336
2.390
2.444
2.498
2.287
2.341
2.395
2.449
2.504
2.293
2.347
2.401
2.455
2.509
2.298
2.352
2.406
2.460
2.515
2.304
2.357
2.411
2.466
2.520
2.309
2.363
2.417
2.471
2.526
2.314
2.368
2.422
2.477
2.531
2.320
2.374
2.428
2.482
2.537
2.325
2.379
2.433
2.487
2.542
2.330
2.384
2.438
2.493
2.547
2.336
2.390
2.444
2.498
2.553
550
560
570
580
590
100
110
120
130
140
0.218
0.254
0.289
0.326
0.363
0.222
0.257
0.293
0.329
0.366
0.225
0.261
0.296
0.333
0.370
0.229
0.264
0.300
0.337
0.374
0.232
0.268
0.304
0.340
0.378
0.236
0.271
0.307
0.344
0.382
0.239
0.275
0.311
0.348
0.385
0.243
0.278
0.315
0.352
0.389
0.246
0.282
0.318
0.355
0.393
0.250
0.286
0.322
0.359
0.397
0.254
0.289
0.326
0.363
0.400
100
110
120
130
140
600
610
620
630
640
2.553
2.608
2.663
2.718
2.773
2.558
2.613
2.668
2.724
2.779
2.564
2.619
2.674
2.729
2.785
2.569
2.624
2.679
2.735
2.790
2.575
2.630
2.685
2.740
2.796
2.580
2.635
2.690
2.746
2.801
2.586
2.641
2.696
2.751
2.807
2.591
2.646
2.701
2.757
2.812
2.597
2.652
2.707
2.762
2.818
2.602
2.657
2.713
2.768
2.824
2.608
2.663
2.718
2.773
2.829
600
610
620
630
640
150
160
170
180
190
0.400
0.439
0.478
0.517
0.557
0.404
0.443
0.482
0.521
0.561
0.408
0.447
0.486
0.525
0.565
0.412
0.450
0.489
0.529
0.569
0.416
0.454
0.493
0.533
0.573
0.420
0.458
0.497
0.537
0.578
0.423
0.462
0.501
0.541
0.582
0.427
0.466
0.505
0.545
0.586
0.431
0.470
0.509
0.549
0.590
0.435
0.474
0.513
0.553
0.594
0.439
0.478
0.517
0.557
0.598
150
160
170
180
190
650
660
670
680
690
2.829
2.885
2.941
2.997
3.054
2.835
2.891
2.947
3.003
3.059
2.840
2.896
2.952
3.009
3.065
2.846
2.902
2.958
3.014
3.071
2.851
2.907
2.964
3.020
3.076
2.857
2.913
2.969
3.026
3.082
2.863
2.919
2.975
3.031
3.088
2.868
2.924
2.980
3.037
3.093
2.874
2.930
2.986
3.042
3.099
2.879
2.935
2.992
3.048
3.105
2.885
2.941
2.997
3.054
3.110
650
660
670
680
690
200
210
220
230
240
0.598
0.639
0.681
0.723
0.766
0.602
0.643
0.685
0.727
0.770
0.606
0.647
0.689
0.732
0.774
0.610
0.652
0.693
0.736
0.779
0.614
0.656
0.698
0.740
0.783
0.618
0.660
0.702
0.744
0.787
0.623
0.664
0.706
0.749
0.792
0.627
0.668
0.710
0.753
0.796
0.631
0.672
0.715
0.757
0.800
0.635
0.677
0.719
0.761
0.805
0.639
0.681
0.723
0.766
0.809
200
210
220
230
240
700
710
720
730
740
3.110
3.167
3.224
3.281
3.339
3.116
3.173
3.230
3.287
3.344
3.122
3.179
3.236
3.293
3.350
3.127
3.184
3.241
3.298
3.356
3.133
3.190
3.247
3.304
3.362
3.139
3.196
3.253
3.310
3.367
3.144
3.201
3.258
3.316
3.373
3.150
3.207
3.264
3.321
3.379
3.156
3.213
3.270
3.327
3.385
3.161
3.218
3.276
3.333
3.390
3.167
3.224
3.281
3.339
3.396
700
710
720
730
740
250
260
270
280
290
0.809
0.853
0.897
0.941
0.986
0.813
0.857
0.901
0.946
0.991
0.818
0.861
0.906
0.950
0.995
0.822
0.866
0.910
0.955
1.000
0.826
0.870
0.915
0.959
1.005
0.831
0.875
0.919
0.964
1.009
0.835
0.879
0.923
0.968
1.014
0.839
0.883
0.928
0.973
1.018
0.844
0.888
0.932
0.977
1.023
0.848
0.892
0.937
0.982
1.027
0.853
0.897
0.941
0.986
1.032
250
260
270
280
290
750
760
770
780
790
3.396
3.454
3.512
3.570
3.628
3.402
3.460
3.517
3.576
3.634
3.408
3.465
3.523
3.581
3.640
3.413
3.471
3.529
3.587
3.645
3.419
3.477
3.535
3.593
3.651
3.425
3.483
3.541
3.599
3.657
3.431
3.489
3.546
3.605
3.663
3.437
3.494
3.552
3.610
3.669
3.442
3.500
3.558
3.616
3.675
3.448
3.506
3.564
3.622
3.680
3.454
3.512
3.570
3.628
3.686
750
760
770
780
790
300
310
320
330
340
1.032
1.078
1.124
1.171
1.218
1.036
1.082
1.129
1.175
1.223
1.041
1.087
1.133
1.180
1.227
1.046
1.092
1.138
1.185
1.232
1.050
1.096
1.143
1.190
1.237
1.055
1.101
1.147
1.194
1.242
1.059
1.105
1.152
1.199
1.246
1.064
1.110
1.157
1.204
1.251
1.069
1.115
1.161
1.208
1.256
1.073
1.119
1.166
1.213
1.261
1.078
1.124
1.171
1.218
1.265
300
310
320
330
340
800
810
820
830
840
3.686
3.745
3.803
3.862
3.921
3.692
3.751
3.809
3.868
3.927
3.698
3.757
3.815
3.874
3.933
3.704
3.762
3.821
3.880
3.939
3.710
3.768
3.827
3.886
3.945
3.716
3.774
3.833
3.892
3.951
3.721
3.780
3.839
3.898
3.957
3.727
3.786
3.845
3.904
3.963
3.733
3.792
3.851
3.909
3.969
3.739
3.798
3.856
3.915
3.975
3.745
3.803
3.862
3.921
3.980
800
810
820
830
840
350
360
370
380
390
1.265
1.313
1.361
1.410
1.459
1.270
1.318
1.366
1.415
1.464
1.275
1.323
1.371
1.420
1.469
1.280
1.328
1.376
1.425
1.473
1.284
1.332
1.381
1.429
1.478
1.289
1.337
1.386
1.434
1.483
1.294
1.342
1.390
1.439
1.488
1.299
1.347
1.395
1.444
1.493
1.304
1.352
1.400
1.449
1.498
1.308
1.356
1.405
1.454
1.503
1.313
1.361
1.410
1.459
1.508
350
360
370
380
390
850
860
870
880
890
3.980
4.040
4.099
4.159
4.219
3.986
4.046
4.105
4.165
4.225
3.992
4.052
4.111
4.171
4.231
3.998
4.058
4.117
4.177
4.237
4.004
4.064
4.123
4.183
4.243
4.010
4.069
4.129
4.189
4.249
4.016
4.075
4.135
4.195
4.255
4.022
4.081
4.141
4.201
4.261
4.028
4.087
4.147
4.207
4.267
4.034
4.093
4.153
4.213
4.273
4.040
4.099
4.159
4.219
4.279
850
860
870
880
890
10
10
-0.203
-0.181
-0.158
-0.133
-0.108
-0.201
-0.179
-0.155
-0.131
-0.105
-0.199
-0.176
-0.153
-0.128
-0.103
-0.197
-0.174
-0.150
-0.126
-0.100
-0.194
-0.172
-0.148
-0.123
-0.097
-0.192
-0.169
-0.145
-0.121
-0.095
-0.190
-0.167
-0.143
-0.118
-0.092
Z-228
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
900
910
920
930
940
4.279
4.339
4.399
4.459
4.520
4.285
4.345
4.405
4.465
4.526
4.291
4.351
4.411
4.471
4.532
4.297
4.357
4.417
4.477
4.538
4.303
4.363
4.423
4.483
4.544
950
960
970
980
990
4.580
4.641
4.702
4.763
4.824
4.586
4.647
4.708
4.769
4.831
4.593
4.653
4.714
4.775
4.837
4.599
4.659
4.720
4.782
4.843
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
4.886
4.947
5.009
5.071
5.133
4.892
4.954
5.015
5.077
5.139
4.898
4.960
5.021
5.083
5.145
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
5.195
5.257
5.320
5.382
5.445
5.201
5.264
5.326
5.389
5.451
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
5.508
5.571
5.634
5.697
5.761
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
4.309
4.369
4.429
4.489
4.550
4.315
4.375
4.435
4.495
4.556
4.321
4.381
4.441
4.502
4.562
4.327
4.387
4.447
4.508
4.568
4.333
4.393
4.453
4.514
4.574
4.339
4.399
4.459
4.520
4.580
900
910
920
930
940
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
7.461
7.529
7.596
7.664
7.732
7.468
7.535
7.603
7.671
7.739
7.475
7.542
7.610
7.677
7.745
7.481
7.549
7.616
7.684
7.752
7.488
7.556
7.623
7.691
7.759
7.495
7.562
7.630
7.698
7.766
7.502
7.569
7.637
7.705
7.772
7.508
7.576
7.644
7.711
7.779
7.515
7.583
7.650
7.718
7.786
7.522
7.589
7.657
7.725
7.793
7.529
7.596
7.664
7.732
7.800
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
4.605
4.666
4.727
4.788
4.849
4.611
4.672
4.733
4.794
4.855
4.617
4.678
4.739
4.800
4.861
4.623
4.684
4.745
4.806
4.867
4.629
4.690
4.751
4.812
4.874
4.635
4.696
4.757
4.818
4.880
4.641
4.702
4.763
4.824
4.886
950
960
970
980
990
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
7.800
7.868
7.936
8.005
8.073
7.807
7.875
7.943
8.011
8.080
7.813
7.882
7.950
8.018
8.087
7.820
7.888
7.957
8.025
8.094
7.827
7.895
7.964
8.032
8.101
7.834
7.902
7.970
8.039
8.108
7.841
7.909
7.977
8.046
8.114
7.847
7.916
7.984
8.053
8.121
7.854
7.922
7.991
8.059
8.128
7.861
7.929
7.998
8.066
8.135
7.868
7.936
8.005
8.073
8.142
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
4.904
4.966
5.028
5.090
5.152
4.910
4.972
5.034
5.096
5.158
4.917
4.978
5.040
5.102
5.164
4.923
4.984
5.046
5.108
5.170
4.929
4.991
5.052
5.114
5.176
4.935
4.997
5.059
5.121
5.183
4.941
5.003
5.065
5.127
5.189
4.947
5.009
5.071
5.133
5.195
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
8.142
8.211
8.280
8.349
8.418
8.149
8.218
8.287
8.356
8.425
8.156
8.225
8.294
8.363
8.432
8.163
8.232
8.301
8.370
8.439
8.169
8.238
8.308
8.377
8.446
8.176
8.245
8.314
8.384
8.453
8.183
8.252
8.321
8.391
8.460
8.190
8.259
8.328
8.398
8.467
8.197
8.266
8.335
8.405
8.474
8.204
8.273
8.342
8.411
8.481
8.211
8.280
8.349
8.418
8.488
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
5.207
5.270
5.332
5.395
5.458
5.214
5.276
5.338
5.401
5.464
5.220
5.282
5.345
5.407
5.470
5.226
5.289
5.351
5.414
5.476
5.232
5.295
5.357
5.420
5.483
5.239
5.301
5.364
5.426
5.489
5.245
5.307
5.370
5.432
5.495
5.251
5.313
5.376
5.439
5.502
5.257
5.320
5.382
5.445
5.508
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
8.488
8.557
8.627
8.697
8.767
8.495
8.564
8.634
8.704
8.774
8.502
8.571
8.641
8.711
8.781
8.509
8.578
8.648
8.718
8.788
8.516
8.585
8.655
8.725
8.795
8.523
8.592
8.662
8.732
8.802
8.530
8.599
8.669
8.739
8.809
8.537
8.606
8.676
8.746
8.816
8.544
8.613
8.683
8.753
8.823
8.551
8.620
8.690
8.760
8.830
8.557
8.627
8.697
8.767
8.837
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
5.514
5.577
5.640
5.704
5.767
5.520
5.583
5.647
5.710
5.773
5.527
5.590
5.653
5.716
5.780
5.533
5.596
5.659
5.723
5.786
5.539
5.602
5.666
5.729
5.792
5.546
5.609
5.672
5.735
5.799
5.552
5.615
5.678
5.742
5.805
5.558
5.621
5.685
5.748
5.812
5.565
5.628
5.691
5.754
5.818
5.571
5.634
5.697
5.761
5.824
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
8.837
8.908
8.978
9.049
9.120
8.844
8.915
8.985
9.056
9.127
8.852
8.922
8.992
9.063
9.134
8.859
8.929
8.999
9.070
9.141
8.866
8.936
9.007
9.077
9.148
8.873
8.943
9.014
9.084
9.155
8.880
8.950
9.021
9.091
9.162
8.887
8.957
9.028
9.098
9.169
8.894
8.964
9.035
9.106
9.176
8.901
8.971
9.042
9.113
9.184
8.908
8.978
9.049
9.120
9.191
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
5.824
5.888
5.952
6.016
6.080
5.831
5.894
5.958
6.022
6.086
5.837
5.901
5.965
6.029
6.093
5.843
5.907
5.971
6.035
6.099
5.850
5.913
5.977
6.041
6.106
5.856
5.920
5.984
6.048
6.112
5.862
5.926
5.990
6.054
6.119
5.869
5.933
5.997
6.061
6.125
5.875
5.939
6.003
6.067
6.131
5.882
5.945
6.009
6.074
6.138
5.888
5.952
6.016
6.080
6.144
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
9.191
9.262
9.333
9.404
9.476
9.198
9.269
9.340
9.411
9.483
9.205
9.276
9.347
9.419
9.490
9.212
9.283
9.354
9.426
9.497
9.219
9.290
9.361
9.433
9.504
9.226
9.297
9.369
9.440
9.512
9.233
9.304
9.376
9.447
9.519
9.240
9.312
9.383
9.454
9.526
9.248
9.319
9.390
9.461
9.533
9.255
9.326
9.397
9.469
9.540
9.262
9.333
9.404
9.476
9.547
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
6.144
6.209
6.273
6.338
6.403
6.151
6.215
6.280
6.345
6.409
6.157
6.222
6.286
6.351
6.416
6.164
6.228
6.293
6.358
6.422
6.170
6.235
6.299
6.364
6.429
6.176
6.241
6.306
6.370
6.435
6.183
6.247
6.312
6.377
6.442
6.189
6.254
6.319
6.383
6.448
6.196
6.260
6.325
6.390
6.455
6.202
6.267
6.332
6.396
6.461
6.209
6.273
6.338
6.403
6.468
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
9.547
9.619
9.691
9.763
9.835
9.555
9.626
9.698
9.770
9.843
9.562
9.634
9.706
9.778
9.850
9.569
9.641
9.713
9.785
9.857
9.576
9.648
9.720
9.792
9.864
9.583
9.655
9.727
9.799
9.872
9.590
9.662
9.734
9.806
9.879
9.598
9.670
9.742
9.814
9.886
9.605
9.677
9.749
9.821
9.893
9.612
9.684
9.756
9.828
9.900
9.619
9.691
9.763
9.835
9.908
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
6.468
6.533
6.598
6.664
6.730
6.474
6.540
6.605
6.671
6.736
6.481
6.546
6.612
6.677
6.743
6.488
6.553
6.618
6.684
6.749
6.494
6.559
6.625
6.690
6.756
6.501
6.566
6.631
6.697
6.762
6.507
6.572
6.638
6.703
6.769
6.514
6.579
6.644
6.710
6.776
6.520
6.585
6.651
6.716
6.782
6.527
6.592
6.657
6.723
6.789
6.533
6.598
6.664
6.730
6.795
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
9.929
10.002
10.075
10.147
10.220
9.937
10.009
10.082
10.155
10.228
9.944
10.016
10.089
10.162
10.235
9.951
10.024
10.096
10.169
10.242
9.958
10.031
10.104
10.177
10.250
9.966
10.038
10.111
10.184
10.257
9.973
10.046
10.118
10.191
10.264
9.980
10.053
10.126
10.198
10.271
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
6.795
6.861
6.927
6.994
7.060
6.802
6.868
6.934
7.000
7.067
6.809
6.874
6.941
7.007
7.073
6.815
6.881
6.947
7.013
7.080
6.822
6.888
6.954
7.020
7.086
6.828
6.894
6.960
7.027
7.093
6.835
6.901
6.967
7.033
7.100
6.841
6.907
6.974
7.040
7.106
6.848
6.914
6.980
7.047
7.113
6.855
6.921
6.987
7.053
7.120
6.861
6.927
6.994
7.060
7.126
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
10.271
10.345
10.418
10.491
10.565
10.279
10.352
10.425
10.499
10.572
10.286
10.359
10.433
10.506
10.580
10.293
10.367
10.440
10.513
10.587
10.301
10.374
10.447
10.521
10.594
10.308
10.381
10.455
10.528
10.602
10.315
10.389
10.462
10.535
10.609
10.323
10.396
10.469
10.543
10.616
10.330
10.403
10.477
10.550
10.624
10.337
10.411
10.484
10.557
10.631
10.345
10.418
10.491
10.565
10.638
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
7.126
7.193
7.260
7.327
7.394
7.133
7.200
7.267
7.334
7.401
7.140
7.206
7.273
7.340
7.407
7.146
7.213
7.280
7.347
7.414
7.153
7.220
7.287
7.354
7.421
7.160
7.226
7.293
7.360
7.428
7.166
7.233
7.300
7.367
7.434
7.173
7.240
7.307
7.374
7.441
7.180
7.247
7.313
7.381
7.448
7.186
7.253
7.320
7.387
7.454
7.193
7.260
7.327
7.394
7.461
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
10.638
10.712
10.786
10.860
10.934
10.646
10.720
10.794
10.868
10.942
10.653
10.727
10.801
10.875
10.949
10.661
10.734
10.808
10.883
10.957
10.668
10.742
10.816
10.890
10.964
10.675
10.749
10.823
10.897
10.972
10.683
10.757
10.831
10.905
10.979
10.690
10.764
10.838
10.912
10.986
10.698
10.771
10.845
10.920
10.994
10.705
10.779
10.853
10.927
11.001
10.712
10.786
10.860
10.934
11.009
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
10
Extension
Grade
Platinum-13% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
Thermocouple
Grade
10
Z-229
10
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Platinum-13% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
10
10
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
11.009
11.083
11.158
11.233
11.307
11.016
11.091
11.165
11.240
11.315
11.024
11.098
11.173
11.247
11.322
11.031
11.106
11.180
11.255
11.330
11.039
11.113
11.188
11.262
11.337
11.046
11.121
11.195
11.270
11.345
11.053
11.128
11.203
11.277
11.352
11.061
11.135
11.210
11.285
11.360
11.068
11.143
11.218
11.292
11.367
11.076
11.150
11.225
11.300
11.375
11.083
11.158
11.233
11.307
11.382
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
14.848
14.926
15.005
15.083
15.161
14.856
14.934
15.012
15.091
15.169
14.864
14.942
15.020
15.099
15.177
14.871
14.950
15.028
15.106
15.185
14.879
14.958
15.036
15.114
15.193
14.887
14.965
15.044
15.122
15.200
14.895
14.973
15.052
15.130
15.208
14.903
14.981
15.059
15.138
15.216
14.911
14.989
15.067
15.146
15.224
14.918
14.997
15.075
15.153
15.232
14.926
15.005
15.083
15.161
15.240
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
11.382
11.457
11.533
11.608
11.683
11.390
11.465
11.540
11.615
11.691
11.397
11.472
11.548
11.623
11.698
11.405
11.480
11.555
11.631
11.706
11.412
11.487
11.563
11.638
11.714
11.420
11.495
11.570
11.646
11.721
11.427
11.502
11.578
11.653
11.729
11.435
11.510
11.585
11.661
11.736
11.442
11.518
11.593
11.668
11.744
11.450
11.525
11.600
11.676
11.751
11.457
11.533
11.608
11.683
11.759
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
15.240
15.318
15.397
15.475
15.553
15.248
15.326
15.404
15.483
15.561
15.255
15.334
15.412
15.491
15.569
15.263
15.342
15.420
15.499
15.577
15.271
15.349
15.428
15.506
15.585
15.279
15.357
15.436
15.514
15.593
15.287
15.365
15.444
15.522
15.601
15.295
15.373
15.451
15.530
15.608
15.302
15.381
15.459
15.538
15.616
15.310
15.389
15.467
15.546
15.624
15.318
15.397
15.475
15.553
15.632
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
11.759
11.834
11.910
11.986
12.062
11.766
11.842
11.918
11.994
12.070
11.774
11.850
11.925
12.001
12.077
11.782
11.857
11.933
12.009
12.085
11.789
11.865
11.941
12.016
12.092
11.797
11.872
11.948
12.024
12.100
11.804
11.880
11.956
12.032
12.108
11.812
11.888
11.963
12.039
12.115
11.819
11.895
11.971
12.047
12.123
11.827
11.903
11.979
12.054
12.131
11.834
11.910
11.986
12.062
12.138
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
15.632
15.710
15.789
15.867
15.946
15.640
15.718
15.797
15.875
15.954
15.648
15.726
15.805
15.883
15.962
15.655
15.734
15.812
15.891
15.969
15.663
15.742
15.820
15.899
15.977
15.671
15.750
15.828
15.907
15.985
15.679
15.758
15.836
15.915
15.993
15.687
15.765
15.844
15.922
16.001
15.695
15.773
15.852
15.930
16.009
15.703
15.781
15.860
15.938
16.017
15.710
15.789
15.867
15.946
16.024
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
12.138
12.214
12.291
12.367
12.443
12.146
12.222
12.298
12.375
12.451
12.153
12.230
12.306
12.382
12.459
12.161
12.237
12.313
12.390
12.466
12.169
12.245
12.321
12.397
12.474
12.176
12.252
12.329
12.405
12.482
12.184
12.260
12.336
12.413
12.489
12.191
12.268
12.344
12.420
12.497
12.199
12.275
12.352
12.428
12.505
12.207
12.283
12.359
12.436
12.512
12.214
12.291
12.367
12.443
12.520
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
16.024
16.103
16.181
16.260
16.338
16.032
16.111
16.189
16.268
16.346
16.040
16.119
16.197
16.276
16.354
16.048
16.126
16.205
16.283
16.362
16.056
16.134
16.213
16.291
16.370
16.064
16.142
16.221
16.299
16.378
16.071
16.150
16.228
16.307
16.385
16.079
16.158
16.236
16.315
16.393
16.087
16.166
16.244
16.323
16.401
16.095
16.174
16.252
16.330
16.409
16.103
16.181
16.260
16.338
16.417
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
12.520
12.597
12.673
12.750
12.827
12.528
12.604
12.681
12.758
12.835
12.535
12.612
12.689
12.765
12.842
12.543
12.620
12.696
12.773
12.850
12.551
12.627
12.704
12.781
12.858
12.558
12.635
12.712
12.788
12.865
12.566
12.643
12.719
12.796
12.873
12.574
12.650
12.727
12.804
12.881
12.581
12.658
12.735
12.812
12.889
12.589
12.666
12.742
12.819
12.896
12.597
12.673
12.750
12.827
12.904
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
16.417
16.495
16.574
16.652
16.731
16.425
16.503
16.582
16.660
16.738
16.432
16.511
16.589
16.668
16.746
16.440
16.519
16.597
16.676
16.754
16.448
16.527
16.605
16.683
16.762
16.456
16.534
16.613
16.691
16.770
16.464
16.542
16.621
16.699
16.778
16.472
16.550
16.629
16.707
16.785
16.480
16.558
16.636
16.715
16.793
16.487
16.566
16.644
16.723
16.801
16.495
16.574
16.652
16.731
16.809
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
12.904
12.981
13.058
13.135
13.213
12.912
12.989
13.066
13.143
13.220
12.919
12.996
13.073
13.151
13.228
12.927
13.004
13.081
13.158
13.236
12.935
13.012
13.089
13.166
13.243
12.942
13.019
13.097
13.174
13.251
12.950
13.027
13.104
13.182
13.259
12.958
13.035
13.112
13.189
13.267
12.966
13.043
13.120
13.197
13.274
12.973
13.050
13.128
13.205
13.282
12.981
13.058
13.135
13.213
13.290
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
16.809
16.887
16.966
17.044
17.122
16.817
16.895
16.973
17.052
17.130
16.825
16.903
16.981
17.060
17.138
16.832
16.911
16.989
17.067
17.146
16.840
16.919
16.997
17.075
17.154
16.848
16.926
17.005
17.083
17.161
16.856
16.934
17.013
17.091
17.169
16.864
16.942
17.020
17.099
17.177
16.872
16.950
17.028
17.107
17.185
16.879
16.958
17.036
17.114
17.193
16.887
16.966
17.044
17.122
17.200
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
13.290
13.367
13.445
13.522
13.600
13.298
13.375
13.452
13.530
13.608
13.305
13.383
13.460
13.538
13.615
13.313
13.390
13.468
13.545
13.623
13.321
13.398
13.476
13.553
13.631
13.329
13.406
13.483
13.561
13.639
13.336
13.414
13.491
13.569
13.646
13.344
13.421
13.499
13.577
13.654
13.352
13.429
13.507
13.584
13.662
13.359
13.437
13.514
13.592
13.670
13.367
13.445
13.522
13.600
13.677
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
17.200
17.279
17.357
17.435
17.513
17.208
17.286
17.365
17.443
17.521
17.216
17.294
17.373
17.451
17.529
17.224
17.302
17.380
17.458
17.537
17.232
17.310
17.388
17.466
17.544
17.240
17.318
17.396
17.474
17.552
17.247
17.326
17.404
17.482
17.560
17.255
17.333
17.412
17.490
17.568
17.263
17.341
17.419
17.498
17.576
17.271
17.349
17.427
17.505
17.583
17.279
17.357
17.435
17.513
17.591
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
13.677
13.755
13.833
13.911
13.989
13.685
13.763
13.841
13.919
13.996
13.693
13.771
13.848
13.926
14.004
13.701
13.778
13.856
13.934
14.012
13.709
13.786
13.864
13.942
14.020
13.716
13.794
13.872
13.950
14.028
13.724
13.802
13.880
13.957
14.035
13.732
13.810
13.887
13.965
14.043
13.740
13.817
13.895
13.973
14.051
13.747
13.825
13.903
13.981
14.059
13.755
13.833
13.911
13.989
14.066
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
17.591
17.669
17.747
17.825
17.903
17.599
17.677
17.755
17.833
17.911
17.607
17.685
17.763
17.841
17.919
17.615
17.693
17.771
17.849
17.926
17.622
17.700
17.778
17.856
17.934
17.630
17.708
17.786
17.864
17.942
17.638
17.716
17.794
17.872
17.950
17.646
17.724
17.802
17.880
17.958
17.654
17.732
17.810
17.888
17.965
17.661
17.739
17.817
17.895
17.973
17.669
17.747
17.825
17.903
17.981
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
14.066
14.144
14.222
14.300
14.379
14.074
14.152
14.230
14.308
14.386
14.082
14.160
14.238
14.316
14.394
14.090
14.168
14.246
14.324
14.402
14.098
14.176
14.254
14.332
14.410
14.105
14.183
14.261
14.340
14.418
14.113
14.191
14.269
14.347
14.425
14.121
14.199
14.277
14.355
14.433
14.129
14.207
14.285
14.363
14.441
14.137
14.215
14.293
14.371
14.449
14.144
14.222
14.300
14.379
14.457
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
2800
2810
2820
2830
2840
17.981
18.059
18.137
18.214
18.292
17.989
18.067
18.144
18.222
18.300
17.997
18.074
18.152
18.230
18.307
18.004
18.082
18.160
18.238
18.315
18.012
18.090
18.168
18.245
18.323
18.020
18.098
18.175
18.253
18.331
18.028
18.105
18.183
18.261
18.338
18.035
18.113
18.191
18.269
18.346
18.043
18.121
18.199
18.276
18.354
18.051
18.129
18.206
18.284
18.362
18.059
18.137
18.214
18.292
18.369
2800
2810
2820
2830
2840
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
14.457
14.535
14.613
14.691
14.770
14.465
14.543
14.621
14.699
14.777
14.472
14.551
14.629
14.707
14.785
14.480
14.558
14.637
14.715
14.793
14.488
14.566
14.644
14.723
14.801
14.496
14.574
14.652
14.730
14.809
14.504
14.582
14.660
14.738
14.817
14.511
14.590
14.668
14.746
14.824
14.519
14.597
14.676
14.754
14.832
14.527
14.605
14.683
14.762
14.840
14.535
14.613
14.691
14.770
14.848
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
2850
2860
2870
2880
2890
18.369
18.447
18.524
18.602
18.679
18.377
18.455
18.532
18.610
18.687
18.385
18.462
18.540
18.617
18.695
18.393
18.470
18.548
18.625
18.702
18.400
18.478
18.555
18.633
18.710
18.408
18.486
18.563
18.640
18.718
18.416
18.493
18.571
18.648
18.725
18.424
18.501
18.579
18.656
18.733
18.431
18.509
18.586
18.664
18.741
18.439
18.517
18.594
18.671
18.749
18.447
18.524
18.602
18.679
18.756
2850
2860
2870
2880
2890
10
10
Z-230
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Platinum-13% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum
+
Extension
Grade
10
10
2900
2910
2920
2930
2940
18.756
18.834
18.911
18.988
19.065
18.764
18.841
18.918
18.995
19.072
18.772
18.849
18.926
19.003
19.080
18.779
18.857
18.934
19.011
19.088
18.787
18.864
18.941
19.018
19.095
18.795
18.872
18.949
19.026
19.103
18.803
18.880
18.957
19.034
19.111
18.810
18.887
18.965
19.042
19.118
18.818
18.895
18.972
19.049
19.126
18.826
18.903
18.980
19.057
19.134
18.834
18.911
18.988
19.065
19.141
2900
2910
2920
2930
2940
3100
3110
3120
3130
3140
20.281
20.356
20.430
20.503
20.576
20.289
20.363
20.437
20.510
20.583
20.296
20.371
20.444
20.518
20.591
20.304
20.378
20.452
20.525
20.598
20.311
20.385
20.459
20.532
20.605
20.319
20.393
20.466
20.540
20.612
20.326
20.400
20.474
20.547
20.620
20.333
20.407
20.481
20.554
20.627
20.341
20.415
20.488
20.562
20.634
20.348
20.422
20.496
20.569
20.641
20.356
20.430
20.503
20.576
20.649
3100
3110
3120
3130
3140
2950
2960
2970
2980
2990
19.141
19.218
19.295
19.372
19.448
19.149
19.226
19.303
19.379
19.456
19.157
19.234
19.310
19.387
19.463
19.165
19.241
19.318
19.395
19.471
19.172
19.249
19.326
19.402
19.479
19.180
19.257
19.333
19.410
19.486
19.188
19.264
19.341
19.418
19.494
19.195
19.272
19.349
19.425
19.502
19.203
19.280
19.356
19.433
19.509
19.211
19.287
19.364
19.440
19.517
19.218
19.295
19.372
19.448
19.525
2950
2960
2970
2980
2990
3150
3160
3170
3180
3190
20.649
20.721
20.792
20.863
20.933
20.656
20.728
20.799
20.870
20.940
20.663
20.735
20.806
20.877
20.947
20.670
20.742
20.813
20.884
20.954
20.678
20.749
20.821
20.891
20.961
20.685
20.756
20.828
20.898
20.968
20.692
20.764
20.835
20.905
20.975
20.699
20.771
20.842
20.912
20.982
20.706
20.778
20.849
20.919
20.989
20.714
20.785
20.856
20.926
20.996
20.721
20.792
20.863
20.933
21.003
3150
3160
3170
3180
3190
3000
3010
3020
3030
3040
19.525
19.601
19.677
19.753
19.829
19.532
19.609
19.685
19.761
19.837
19.540
19.616
19.692
19.769
19.845
19.547
19.624
19.700
19.776
19.852
19.555
19.631
19.708
19.784
19.860
19.563
19.639
19.715
19.791
19.867
19.570
19.647
19.723
19.799
19.875
19.578
19.654
19.730
19.807
19.882
19.586
19.662
19.738
19.814
19.890
19.593
19.670
19.746
19.822
19.898
19.601
19.677
19.753
19.829
19.905
3000
3010
3020
3030
3040
3200 21.003 21.010 21.016 21.023 21.030 21.037 21.044 21.051 21.058 21.065 21.071 3200
3210 21.071 21.078 21.085 21.092 21.099
3210
3050
3060
3070
3080
3090
19.905
19.981
20.056
20.132
20.207
19.913
19.989
20.064
20.139
20.214
19.920
19.996
20.072
20.147
20.222
19.928
20.004
20.079
20.154
20.229
19.936
20.011
20.087
20.162
20.237
19.943
20.019
20.094
20.169
20.244
19.951
20.026
20.102
20.177
20.252
19.958
20.034
20.109
20.184
20.259
19.966
20.041
20.117
20.192
20.266
19.973
20.049
20.124
20.199
20.274
19.981
20.056
20.132
20.207
20.281
3050
3060
3070
3080
3090
10
Z-231
10
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Platinum-30% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum-6% Rhodium
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
10
10
0.479
0.497
0.516
0.534
0.553
0.481
0.499
0.517
0.536
0.555
0.483
0.501
0.519
0.538
0.557
0.485
0.503
0.521
0.540
0.559
0.486
0.505
0.523
0.542
0.561
0.488
0.506
0.525
0.544
0.563
0.490
0.508
0.527
0.546
0.565
0.492
0.510
0.529
0.547
0.567
0.494
0.512
0.530
0.549
0.569
0.495
0.514
0.532
0.551
0.570
0.497
0.516
0.534
0.553
0.572
600
610
620
630
640
30
40
30
40
600
610
620
630
640
50
60
70
80
90
-0.002
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
100
110
120
130
140
-0.002
-0.003
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
-0.002
-0.003
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
-0.002
-0.003
-0.003
-0.002
-0.001
-0.002
-0.003
-0.003
-0.002
-0.001
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
-0.001
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
-0.001
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
-0.001
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
-0.001
50
60
70
80
90
650
660
670
680
690
0.572
0.592
0.612
0.632
0.653
0.574
0.594
0.614
0.634
0.655
0.576
0.596
0.616
0.636
0.657
0.578
0.598
0.618
0.638
0.659
0.580
0.600
0.620
0.640
0.661
0.582
0.602
0.622
0.642
0.663
0.584
0.604
0.624
0.644
0.665
0.586
0.606
0.626
0.646
0.667
0.588
0.608
0.628
0.648
0.669
0.590
0.610
0.630
0.650
0.671
0.592
0.612
0.632
0.653
0.673
650
660
670
680
690
0.000
0.001
0.003
0.005
0.007
0.000
0.001
0.003
0.005
0.007
0.000
0.001
0.003
0.005
0.008
0.000
0.001
0.003
0.005
0.008
0.000
0.002
0.003
0.006
0.008
0.000
0.002
0.004
0.006
0.009
0.000
0.002
0.004
0.006
0.009
100
110
120
130
140
700
710
720
730
740
0.673
0.694
0.716
0.738
0.760
0.675
0.697
0.718
0.740
0.762
0.678
0.699
0.720
0.742
0.764
0.680
0.701
0.722
0.744
0.766
0.682
0.703
0.725
0.746
0.769
0.684
0.705
0.727
0.749
0.771
0.686
0.707
0.729
0.751
0.773
0.688
0.709
0.731
0.753
0.775
0.690
0.712
0.733
0.755
0.778
0.692
0.714
0.735
0.757
0.780
0.694
0.716
0.738
0.760
0.782
700
710
720
730
740
-0.002
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
-0.002
-0.002
-0.003
-0.002
-0.002
150
160
170
180
190
0.009
0.012
0.015
0.019
0.023
0.009
0.012
0.016
0.019
0.023
0.009
0.013
0.016
0.020
0.024
0.010
0.013
0.016
0.020
0.024
0.010
0.013
0.017
0.021
0.025
0.010
0.014
0.017
0.021
0.025
0.011
0.014
0.017
0.021
0.026
0.011
0.014
0.018
0.022
0.026
0.011
0.015
0.018
0.022
0.027
0.012
0.015
0.019
0.023
0.027
0.012
0.015
0.019
0.023
0.027
150
160
170
180
190
750
760
770
780
790
0.782
0.805
0.828
0.851
0.875
0.784
0.807
0.830
0.853
0.877
0.787
0.809
0.832
0.856
0.879
0.789
0.812
0.835
0.858
0.882
0.791
0.814
0.837
0.860
0.884
0.793
0.816
0.839
0.863
0.886
0.796
0.818
0.842
0.865
0.889
0.798
0.821
0.844
0.867
0.891
0.800
0.823
0.846
0.870
0.894
0.802
0.825
0.849
0.872
0.896
0.805
0.828
0.851
0.875
0.898
750
760
770
780
790
200
210
220
230
240
0.027
0.032
0.037
0.043
0.049
0.028
0.033
0.038
0.043
0.049
0.028
0.033
0.038
0.044
0.050
0.029
0.034
0.039
0.044
0.050
0.029
0.034
0.039
0.045
0.051
0.030
0.035
0.040
0.046
0.052
0.030
0.035
0.041
0.046
0.052
0.031
0.036
0.041
0.047
0.053
0.031
0.036
0.042
0.047
0.053
0.032
0.037
0.042
0.048
0.054
0.032
0.037
0.043
0.049
0.055
200
210
220
230
240
800
810
820
830
840
0.898
0.923
0.947
0.972
0.997
0.901
0.925
0.950
0.974
1.000
0.903
0.927
0.952
0.977
1.002
0.906
0.930
0.955
0.979
1.005
0.908
0.932
0.957
0.982
1.007
0.910
0.935
0.959
0.984
1.010
0.913
0.937
0.962
0.987
1.012
0.915
0.940
0.964
0.989
1.015
0.918
0.942
0.967
0.992
1.017
0.920
0.945
0.969
0.994
1.020
0.923
0.947
0.972
0.997
1.022
800
810
820
830
840
250
260
270
280
290
0.055
0.061
0.068
0.075
0.083
0.055
0.062
0.069
0.076
0.083
0.056
0.062
0.069
0.077
0.084
0.057
0.063
0.070
0.077
0.085
0.057
0.064
0.071
0.078
0.086
0.058
0.065
0.072
0.079
0.086
0.059
0.065
0.072
0.080
0.087
0.059
0.066
0.073
0.080
0.088
0.060
0.067
0.074
0.081
0.089
0.060
0.067
0.074
0.082
0.090
0.061
0.068
0.075
0.083
0.090
250
260
270
280
290
850
860
870
880
890
1.022
1.048
1.074
1.100
1.127
1.025
1.051
1.077
1.103
1.130
1.027
1.053
1.079
1.106
1.132
1.030
1.056
1.082
1.108
1.135
1.033
1.058
1.085
1.111
1.138
1.035
1.061
1.087
1.114
1.140
1.038
1.064
1.090
1.116
1.143
1.040
1.066
1.092
1.119
1.146
1.043
1.069
1.095
1.122
1.148
1.045
1.071
1.098
1.124
1.151
1.048
1.074
1.100
1.127
1.154
850
860
870
880
890
300
310
320
330
340
0.090
0.099
0.107
0.116
0.125
0.091
0.099
0.108
0.117
0.126
0.092
0.100
0.109
0.118
0.127
0.093
0.101
0.110
0.119
0.128
0.094
0.102
0.111
0.120
0.129
0.094
0.103
0.112
0.121
0.130
0.095
0.104
0.112
0.121
0.131
0.096
0.105
0.113
0.122
0.132
0.097
0.105
0.114
0.123
0.133
0.098
0.106
0.115
0.124
0.134
0.099
0.107
0.116
0.125
0.135
300
310
320
330
340
900
910
920
930
940
1.154
1.181
1.208
1.236
1.264
1.157
1.184
1.211
1.239
1.267
1.159
1.186
1.214
1.242
1.270
1.162
1.189
1.217
1.245
1.273
1.165
1.192
1.220
1.247
1.276
1.167
1.195
1.222
1.250
1.278
1.170
1.197
1.225
1.253
1.281
1.173
1.200
1.228
1.256
1.284
1.176
1.203
1.231
1.259
1.287
1.178
1.206
1.233
1.262
1.290
1.181
1.208
1.236
1.264
1.293
900
910
920
930
940
350
360
370
380
390
0.135
0.145
0.155
0.165
0.176
0.136
0.146
0.156
0.166
0.177
0.137
0.147
0.157
0.167
0.178
0.138
0.148
0.158
0.168
0.179
0.139
0.149
0.159
0.170
0.180
0.140
0.150
0.160
0.171
0.182
0.141
0.151
0.161
0.172
0.183
0.142
0.152
0.162
0.173
0.184
0.143
0.153
0.163
0.174
0.185
0.144
0.154
0.164
0.175
0.186
0.145
0.155
0.165
0.176
0.187
350
360
370
380
390
950
960
970
980
990
1.293
1.321
1.350
1.379
1.409
1.296
1.324
1.353
1.382
1.412
1.298
1.327
1.356
1.385
1.415
1.301
1.330
1.359
1.388
1.418
1.304
1.333
1.362
1.391
1.421
1.307
1.336
1.365
1.394
1.424
1.310
1.339
1.368
1.397
1.427
1.313
1.342
1.371
1.400
1.430
1.316
1.344
1.374
1.403
1.433
1.318
1.347
1.377
1.406
1.436
1.321
1.350
1.379
1.409
1.439
950
960
970
980
990
400
410
420
430
440
0.187
0.199
0.211
0.223
0.235
0.188
0.200
0.212
0.224
0.236
0.190
0.201
0.213
0.225
0.238
0.191
0.202
0.214
0.226
0.239
0.192
0.203
0.215
0.228
0.240
0.193
0.205
0.217
0.229
0.242
0.194
0.206
0.218
0.230
0.243
0.195
0.207
0.219
0.231
0.244
0.196
0.208
0.220
0.233
0.245
0.198
0.209
0.222
0.234
0.247
0.199
0.211
0.223
0.235
0.248
400
410
420
430
440
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1.439
1.469
1.499
1.530
1.561
1.442
1.472
1.502
1.533
1.564
1.445
1.475
1.505
1.536
1.567
1.448
1.478
1.508
1.539
1.570
1.451
1.481
1.511
1.542
1.573
1.454
1.484
1.515
1.545
1.576
1.457
1.487
1.518
1.548
1.580
1.460
1.490
1.521
1.552
1.583
1.463
1.493
1.524
1.555
1.586
1.466
1.496
1.527
1.558
1.589
1.469
1.499
1.530
1.561
1.592
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
450
460
470
480
490
0.248
0.261
0.275
0.288
0.303
0.249
0.263
0.276
0.290
0.304
0.251
0.264
0.277
0.291
0.305
0.252
0.265
0.279
0.293
0.307
0.253
0.267
0.280
0.294
0.308
0.255
0.268
0.282
0.296
0.310
0.256
0.269
0.283
0.297
0.311
0.257
0.271
0.284
0.298
0.313
0.259
0.272
0.286
0.300
0.314
0.260
0.273
0.287
0.301
0.316
0.261
0.275
0.288
0.303
0.317
450
460
470
480
490
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1.592
1.624
1.655
1.687
1.720
1.595
1.627
1.659
1.691
1.723
1.598
1.630
1.662
1.694
1.726
1.601
1.633
1.665
1.697
1.729
1.605
1.636
1.668
1.700
1.733
1.608
1.639
1.671
1.704
1.736
1.611
1.643
1.675
1.707
1.739
1.614
1.646
1.678
1.710
1.743
1.617
1.649
1.681
1.713
1.746
1.620
1.652
1.684
1.716
1.749
1.624
1.655
1.687
1.720
1.752
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
500
510
520
530
540
0.317
0.332
0.347
0.362
0.378
0.319
0.333
0.348
0.364
0.380
0.320
0.335
0.350
0.365
0.381
0.321
0.336
0.352
0.367
0.383
0.323
0.338
0.353
0.369
0.384
0.324
0.339
0.355
0.370
0.386
0.326
0.341
0.356
0.372
0.388
0.327
0.342
0.358
0.373
0.389
0.329
0.344
0.359
0.375
0.391
0.330
0.345
0.361
0.377
0.393
0.332
0.347
0.362
0.378
0.394
500
510
520
530
540
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1.752
1.785
1.818
1.852
1.886
1.756
1.789
1.822
1.855
1.889
1.759
1.792
1.825
1.859
1.892
1.762
1.795
1.828
1.862
1.896
1.765
1.798
1.832
1.865
1.899
1.769
1.802
1.835
1.869
1.903
1.772
1.805
1.838
1.872
1.906
1.775
1.808
1.842
1.875
1.909
1.779
1.812
1.845
1.879
1.913
1.782
1.815
1.849
1.882
1.916
1.785
1.818
1.852
1.886
1.920
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
550
560
570
580
590
0.394
0.411
0.427
0.444
0.462
0.396
0.412
0.429
0.446
0.463
0.397
0.414
0.431
0.448
0.465
0.399
0.416
0.432
0.449
0.467
0.401
0.417
0.434
0.451
0.469
0.402
0.419
0.436
0.453
0.470
0.404
0.421
0.437
0.455
0.472
0.406
0.422
0.439
0.456
0.474
0.407
0.424
0.441
0.458
0.476
0.409
0.426
0.443
0.460
0.478
0.411
0.427
0.444
0.462
0.479
550
560
570
580
590
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1.920
1.954
1.988
2.023
2.058
1.923
1.957
1.992
2.027
2.062
1.926
1.961
1.995
2.030
2.065
1.930
1.964
1.999
2.034
2.069
1.933
1.968
2.002
2.037
2.072
1.937
1.971
2.006
2.041
2.076
1.940
1.975
2.009
2.044
2.079
1.944
1.978
2.013
2.048
2.083
1.947
1.981
2.016
2.051
2.086
1.950
1.985
2.020
2.055
2.090
1.954
1.988
2.023
2.058
2.094
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
10
Z-232
10
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
2.094
2.129
2.165
2.201
2.237
2.097
2.133
2.169
2.205
2.241
2.101
2.136
2.172
2.208
2.245
2.104
2.140
2.176
2.212
2.248
2.108
2.143
2.179
2.216
2.252
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
2.274
2.311
2.348
2.385
2.423
2.278
2.315
2.352
2.389
2.427
2.281
2.318
2.355
2.393
2.431
2.285
2.322
2.359
2.397
2.434
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
2.461
2.499
2.538
2.576
2.615
2.465
2.503
2.541
2.580
2.619
2.469
2.507
2.545
2.584
2.623
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
2.654
2.694
2.734
2.774
2.814
2.658
2.698
2.738
2.778
2.818
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
2.854
2.895
2.936
2.978
3.019
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
2.111
2.147
2.183
2.219
2.256
2.115
2.151
2.187
2.223
2.259
2.118
2.154
2.190
2.226
2.263
2.122
2.158
2.194
2.230
2.267
2.126
2.161
2.197
2.234
2.270
2.129
2.165
2.201
2.237
2.274
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
4.673
4.723
4.774
4.824
4.875
4.678
4.728
4.779
4.829
4.880
4.683
4.733
4.784
4.834
4.885
4.688
4.738
4.789
4.839
4.890
4.693
4.743
4.794
4.844
4.895
4.698
4.748
4.799
4.850
4.900
4.703
4.754
4.804
4.855
4.905
4.708
4.759
4.809
4.860
4.911
4.713
4.764
4.814
4.865
4.916
4.718
4.769
4.819
4.870
4.921
4.723
4.774
4.824
4.875
4.926
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
2.289
2.326
2.363
2.400
2.438
2.292
2.329
2.367
2.404
2.442
2.296
2.333
2.370
2.408
2.446
2.300
2.337
2.374
2.412
2.450
2.303
2.341
2.378
2.416
2.453
2.307
2.344
2.382
2.419
2.457
2.311
2.348
2.385
2.423
2.461
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
4.926
4.977
5.028
5.080
5.132
4.931
4.982
5.034
5.085
5.137
4.936
4.987
5.039
5.090
5.142
4.941
4.992
5.044
5.096
5.147
4.946
4.998
5.049
5.101
5.153
4.951
5.003
5.054
5.106
5.158
4.957
5.008
5.059
5.111
5.163
4.962
5.013
5.065
5.116
5.168
4.967
5.018
5.070
5.121
5.173
4.972
5.023
5.075
5.127
5.179
4.977
5.028
5.080
5.132
5.184
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
2.472
2.511
2.549
2.588
2.627
2.476
2.515
2.553
2.592
2.631
2.480
2.518
2.557
2.596
2.635
2.484
2.522
2.561
2.600
2.639
2.488
2.526
2.565
2.604
2.643
2.492
2.530
2.569
2.607
2.647
2.495
2.534
2.572
2.611
2.651
2.499
2.538
2.576
2.615
2.654
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
5.184
5.236
5.288
5.341
5.394
5.189
5.241
5.294
5.346
5.399
5.194
5.246
5.299
5.351
5.404
5.199
5.252
5.304
5.357
5.410
5.205
5.257
5.309
5.362
5.415
5.210
5.262
5.315
5.367
5.420
5.215
5.267
5.320
5.373
5.425
5.220
5.273
5.325
5.378
5.431
5.225
5.278
5.330
5.383
5.436
5.231
5.283
5.336
5.388
5.441
5.236
5.288
5.341
5.394
5.447
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
2.662
2.702
2.742
2.782
2.822
2.666
2.706
2.746
2.786
2.826
2.670
2.710
2.750
2.790
2.830
2.674
2.714
2.754
2.794
2.834
2.678
2.718
2.758
2.798
2.838
2.682
2.722
2.762
2.802
2.842
2.686
2.726
2.766
2.806
2.846
2.690
2.730
2.770
2.810
2.850
2.694
2.734
2.774
2.814
2.854
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
5.447
5.500
5.553
5.607
5.661
5.452
5.505
5.559
5.612
5.666
5.457
5.511
5.564
5.618
5.671
5.463
5.516
5.569
5.623
5.677
5.468
5.521
5.575
5.628
5.682
5.473
5.527
5.580
5.634
5.688
5.479
5.532
5.585
5.639
5.693
5.484
5.537
5.591
5.644
5.698
5.489
5.543
5.596
5.650
5.704
5.495
5.548
5.601
5.655
5.709
5.500
5.553
5.607
5.661
5.715
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2.859
2.899
2.940
2.982
3.023
2.863
2.903
2.944
2.986
3.027
2.867
2.908
2.949
2.990
3.032
2.871
2.912
2.953
2.994
3.036
2.875
2.916
2.957
2.998
3.040
2.879
2.920
2.961
3.002
3.044
2.883
2.924
2.965
3.007
3.048
2.887
2.928
2.969
3.011
3.052
2.891
2.932
2.973
3.015
3.057
2.895
2.936
2.978
3.019
3.061
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
5.715
5.769
5.823
5.878
5.932
5.720
5.774
5.828
5.883
5.938
5.725
5.780
5.834
5.888
5.943
5.731
5.785
5.839
5.894
5.949
5.736
5.790
5.845
5.899
5.954
5.742
5.796
5.850
5.905
5.960
5.747
5.801
5.856
5.910
5.965
5.752
5.807
5.861
5.916
5.971
5.758
5.812
5.867
5.921
5.976
5.763
5.818
5.872
5.927
5.982
5.769
5.823
5.878
5.932
5.987
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
3.061
3.103
3.145
3.188
3.230
3.065
3.107
3.149
3.192
3.235
3.069
3.111
3.154
3.196
3.239
3.073
3.116
3.158
3.200
3.243
3.078
3.120
3.162
3.205
3.248
3.082
3.124
3.166
3.209
3.252
3.086
3.128
3.171
3.213
3.256
3.090
3.132
3.175
3.218
3.261
3.094
3.137
3.179
3.222
3.265
3.099
3.141
3.183
3.226
3.269
3.103
3.145
3.188
3.230
3.273
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
5.987
6.042
6.098
6.153
6.209
5.993
6.048
6.103
6.159
6.214
5.998
6.053
6.109
6.164
6.220
6.004
6.059
6.114
6.170
6.225
6.009
6.064
6.120
6.175
6.231
6.015
6.070
6.125
6.181
6.237
6.020
6.075
6.131
6.186
6.242
6.026
6.081
6.136
6.192
6.248
6.031
6.086
6.142
6.197
6.253
6.037
6.092
6.147
6.203
6.259
6.042
6.098
6.153
6.209
6.264
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
3.273
3.317
3.360
3.404
3.448
3.278
3.321
3.365
3.408
3.452
3.282
3.325
3.369
3.413
3.457
3.286
3.330
3.373
3.417
3.461
3.291
3.334
3.378
3.422
3.466
3.295
3.338
3.382
3.426
3.470
3.299
3.343
3.386
3.430
3.474
3.304
3.347
3.391
3.435
3.479
3.308
3.352
3.395
3.439
3.483
3.312
3.356
3.400
3.444
3.488
3.317
3.360
3.404
3.448
3.492
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
6.264
6.320
6.377
6.433
6.490
6.270
6.326
6.382
6.439
6.495
6.276
6.332
6.388
6.444
6.501
6.281
6.337
6.394
6.450
6.507
6.287
6.343
6.399
6.456
6.512
6.292
6.349
6.405
6.461
6.518
6.298
6.354
6.410
6.467
6.524
6.304
6.360
6.416
6.473
6.529
6.309
6.365
6.422
6.478
6.535
6.315
6.371
6.427
6.484
6.541
6.320
6.377
6.433
6.490
6.546
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
3.492
3.537
3.581
3.626
3.672
3.497
3.541
3.586
3.631
3.676
3.501
3.546
3.590
3.635
3.681
3.506
3.550
3.595
3.640
3.685
3.510
3.555
3.599
3.644
3.690
3.514
3.559
3.604
3.649
3.694
3.519
3.563
3.608
3.653
3.699
3.523
3.568
3.613
3.658
3.703
3.528
3.572
3.617
3.662
3.708
3.532
3.577
3.622
3.667
3.712
3.537
3.581
3.626
3.672
3.717
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
6.546
6.603
6.660
6.718
6.775
6.552
6.609
6.666
6.723
6.781
6.558
6.615
6.672
6.729
6.786
6.563
6.620
6.677
6.735
6.792
6.569
6.626
6.683
6.740
6.798
6.575
6.632
6.689
6.746
6.804
6.580
6.637
6.695
6.752
6.809
6.586
6.643
6.700
6.758
6.815
6.592
6.649
6.706
6.763
6.821
6.597
6.655
6.712
6.769
6.827
6.603
6.660
6.718
6.775
6.833
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
3.717
3.763
3.809
3.855
3.901
3.722
3.767
3.813
3.859
3.906
3.726
3.772
3.818
3.864
3.910
3.731
3.776
3.822
3.869
3.915
3.735
3.781
3.827
3.873
3.920
3.740
3.786
3.832
3.878
3.924
3.744
3.790
3.836
3.882
3.929
3.749
3.795
3.841
3.887
3.934
3.753
3.799
3.845
3.892
3.938
3.758
3.804
3.850
3.896
3.943
3.763
3.809
3.855
3.901
3.948
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
6.833
6.890
6.948
7.006
7.065
6.838
6.896
6.954
7.012
7.070
6.844
6.902
6.960
7.018
7.076
6.850
6.908
6.966
7.024
7.082
6.856
6.913
6.971
7.030
7.088
6.861
6.919
6.977
7.035
7.094
6.867
6.925
6.983
7.041
7.100
6.873
6.931
6.989
7.047
7.105
6.879
6.937
6.995
7.053
7.111
6.884
6.942
7.000
7.059
7.117
6.890
6.948
7.006
7.065
7.123
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
3.948
3.994
4.041
4.089
4.136
3.952
3.999
4.046
4.093
4.141
3.957
4.004
4.051
4.098
4.146
3.962
4.009
4.056
4.103
4.151
3.966
4.013
4.060
4.108
4.155
3.971
4.018
4.065
4.112
4.160
3.976
4.023
4.070
4.117
4.165
3.980
4.027
4.075
4.122
4.170
3.985
4.032
4.079
4.127
4.174
3.990
4.037
4.084
4.131
4.179
3.994
4.041
4.089
4.136
4.184
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
7.123
7.182
7.240
7.299
7.358
7.129
7.187
7.246
7.305
7.364
7.135
7.193
7.252
7.311
7.370
7.141
7.199
7.258
7.317
7.376
7.146
7.205
7.264
7.323
7.382
7.152
7.211
7.270
7.329
7.388
7.158
7.217
7.276
7.335
7.394
7.164
7.223
7.281
7.340
7.400
7.170
7.229
7.287
7.346
7.406
7.176
7.234
7.293
7.352
7.412
7.182
7.240
7.299
7.358
7.417
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
4.184
4.232
4.280
4.328
4.377
4.189
4.237
4.285
4.333
4.382
4.194
4.242
4.290
4.338
4.387
4.198
4.246
4.295
4.343
4.392
4.203
4.251
4.299
4.348
4.397
4.208
4.256
4.304
4.353
4.401
4.213
4.261
4.309
4.358
4.406
4.217
4.266
4.314
4.362
4.411
4.222
4.270
4.319
4.367
4.416
4.227
4.275
4.324
4.372
4.421
4.232
4.280
4.328
4.377
4.426
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
7.417
7.477
7.536
7.596
7.656
7.423
7.483
7.542
7.602
7.662
7.429
7.489
7.548
7.608
7.668
7.435
7.495
7.554
7.614
7.674
7.441
7.501
7.560
7.620
7.680
7.447
7.507
7.566
7.626
7.686
7.453
7.512
7.572
7.632
7.692
7.459
7.518
7.578
7.638
7.698
7.465
7.524
7.584
7.644
7.704
7.471
7.530
7.590
7.650
7.710
7.477
7.536
7.596
7.656
7.716
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
4.426
4.475
4.524
4.574
4.623
4.431
4.480
4.529
4.579
4.628
4.436
4.485
4.534
4.584
4.633
4.441
4.490
4.539
4.589
4.638
4.445
4.495
4.544
4.593
4.643
4.450
4.500
4.549
4.598
4.648
4.455
4.504
4.554
4.603
4.653
4.460
4.509
4.559
4.608
4.658
4.465
4.514
4.564
4.613
4.663
4.470
4.519
4.569
4.618
4.668
4.475
4.524
4.574
4.623
4.673
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
7.716
7.776
7.836
7.897
7.957
7.722
7.782
7.842
7.903
7.963
7.728
7.788
7.848
7.909
7.969
7.734
7.794
7.854
7.915
7.975
7.740
7.800
7.860
7.921
7.981
7.746
7.806
7.866
7.927
7.987
7.752
7.812
7.872
7.933
7.994
7.758
7.818
7.878
7.939
8.000
7.764
7.824
7.884
7.945
8.006
7.770
7.830
7.891
7.951
8.012
7.776
7.836
7.897
7.957
8.018
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
Extension
Grade
Platinum-30% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum-6% Rhodium
Thermocouple
Grade
10
10
Z-233
10
10
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Platinum-30% Rhodium
vs.
Platinum-6% Rhodium
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
8.018
8.079
8.140
8.201
8.262
8.024
8.085
8.146
8.207
8.268
8.030
8.091
8.152
8.213
8.274
8.036
8.097
8.158
8.219
8.280
8.042
8.103
8.164
8.225
8.286
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
8.323
8.385
8.446
8.508
8.570
8.329
8.391
8.453
8.514
8.576
8.336
8.397
8.459
8.521
8.582
8.342
8.403
8.465
8.527
8.589
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
8.632
8.694
8.756
8.819
8.881
8.638
8.700
8.763
8.825
8.887
8.644
8.707
8.769
8.831
8.894
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
8.944
9.006
9.069
9.132
9.195
8.950
9.013
9.075
9.138
9.201
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
9.258
9.321
9.385
9.448
9.511
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
9.575
9.639
9.702
9.766
9.830
8.048
8.109
8.170
8.231
8.293
8.054
8.115
8.176
8.237
8.299
8.060
8.121
8.182
8.244
8.305
8.066
8.127
8.188
8.250
8.311
8.073
8.134
8.195
8.256
8.317
8.079
8.140
8.201
8.262
8.323
10
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
8.348
8.409
8.471
8.533
8.595
8.354
8.416
8.477
8.539
8.601
8.360
8.422
8.483
8.545
8.607
8.366
8.428
8.490
8.551
8.613
8.372
8.434
8.496
8.558
8.620
8.379
8.440
8.502
8.564
8.626
8.385
8.446
8.508
8.570
8.632
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
8.651
8.713
8.775
8.837
8.900
8.657
8.719
8.781
8.844
8.906
8.663
8.725
8.787
8.850
8.912
8.669
8.731
8.794
8.856
8.919
8.675
8.738
8.800
8.862
8.925
8.682
8.744
8.806
8.869
8.931
8.688
8.750
8.812
8.875
8.937
8.694
8.756
8.819
8.881
8.944
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
8.956
9.019
9.082
9.145
9.208
8.962
9.025
9.088
9.151
9.214
8.969
9.031
9.094
9.157
9.220
8.975
9.038
9.101
9.164
9.227
8.981
9.044
9.107
9.170
9.233
8.988
9.050
9.113
9.176
9.239
8.994
9.057
9.119
9.182
9.245
9.000
9.063
9.126
9.189
9.252
9.006
9.069
9.132
9.195
9.258
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
9.264
9.328
9.391
9.454
9.518
9.271
9.334
9.397
9.461
9.524
9.277
9.340
9.404
9.467
9.530
9.283
9.347
9.410
9.473
9.537
9.290
9.353
9.416
9.480
9.543
9.296
9.359
9.423
9.486
9.550
9.302
9.366
9.429
9.492
9.556
9.309
9.372
9.435
9.499
9.562
9.315
9.378
9.442
9.505
9.569
9.321
9.385
9.448
9.511
9.575
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
9.581
9.645
9.709
9.772
9.836
9.588
9.651
9.715
9.779
9.843
9.594
9.658
9.721
9.785
9.849
9.600
9.664
9.728
9.792
9.856
9.607
9.670
9.734
9.798
9.862
9.613
9.677
9.741
9.804
9.868
9.619
9.683
9.747
9.811
9.875
9.626
9.690
9.753
9.817
9.881
9.632
9.696
9.760
9.824
9.888
9.639
9.702
9.766
9.830
9.894
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
2700 9.894 9.900 9.907 9.913 9.920 9.926 9.932 9.939 9.945
2710 9.958 9.964 9.971 9.977 9.984 9.990 9.996 10.003 10.009
2720 10.022 10.028 10.035 10.041 10.048 10.054 10.061 10.067 10.073
2730 10.086 10.093 10.099 10.105 10.112 10.118 10.125 10.131 10.138
2740 10.150 10.157 10.163 10.170 10.176 10.183 10.189 10.195 10.202
9.952
10.016
10.080
10.144
10.208
9.958
10.022
10.086
10.150
10.215
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
10.215
10.279
10.344
10.408
10.473
10.221
10.286
10.350
10.414
10.479
10.228
10.292
10.356
10.421
10.485
10.234
10.298
10.363
10.427
10.492
10.240
10.305
10.369
10.434
10.498
10.247
10.311
10.376
10.440
10.505
10.253
10.318
10.382
10.447
10.511
10.260
10.324
10.389
10.453
10.518
10.266
10.331
10.395
10.460
10.524
10.273
10.337
10.402
10.466
10.531
10.279
10.344
10.408
10.473
10.537
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
2800
2810
2820
2830
2840
10.537
10.602
10.666
10.731
10.796
10.544
10.608
10.673
10.738
10.802
10.550
10.615
10.679
10.744
10.809
10.556
10.621
10.686
10.751
10.815
10.563
10.628
10.692
10.757
10.822
10.569
10.634
10.699
10.763
10.828
10.576
10.641
10.705
10.770
10.835
10.582
10.647
10.712
10.776
10.841
10.589
10.653
10.718
10.783
10.848
10.595
10.660
10.725
10.789
10.854
10.602
10.666
10.731
10.796
10.861
2800
2810
2820
2830
2840
2850
2860
2870
2880
2890
10.861
10.925
10.990
11.055
11.120
10.867
10.932
10.997
11.062
11.127
10.874
10.938
11.003
11.068
11.133
10.880
10.945
11.010
11.075
11.140
10.887
10.951
11.016
11.081
11.146
10.893
10.958
11.023
11.088
11.153
10.900
10.964
11.029
11.094
11.159
10.906
10.971
11.036
11.101
11.166
10.913
10.977
11.042
11.107
11.172
10.919
10.984
11.049
11.114
11.179
10.925
10.990
11.055
11.120
11.185
2850
2860
2870
2880
2890
10
10
2900
2910
2920
2930
2940
11.185
11.250
11.315
11.380
11.445
11.192
11.257
11.321
11.386
11.451
11.198
11.263
11.328
11.393
11.458
11.205
11.270
11.334
11.399
11.464
11.211
11.276
11.341
11.406
11.471
11.218
11.282
11.347
11.412
11.477
11.224
11.289
11.354
11.419
11.484
11.231
11.295
11.360
11.425
11.490
11.237
11.302
11.367
11.432
11.497
11.244
11.308
11.373
11.438
11.503
11.250
11.315
11.380
11.445
11.510
2900
2910
2920
2930
2940
2950
2960
2970
2980
2990
11.510
11.575
11.640
11.705
11.770
11.516
11.582
11.647
11.712
11.777
11.523
11.588
11.653
11.718
11.783
11.529
11.595
11.660
11.725
11.790
11.536
11.601
11.666
11.731
11.796
11.542
11.608
11.673
11.738
11.803
11.549
11.614
11.679
11.744
11.809
11.555
11.621
11.686
11.751
11.816
11.562
11.627
11.692
11.757
11.822
11.568
11.634
11.699
11.764
11.829
11.575
11.640
11.705
11.770
11.835
2950
2960
2970
2980
2990
3000
3010
3020
3030
3040
11.835
11.900
11.965
12.030
12.095
11.842
11.907
11.972
12.037
12.102
11.848
11.913
11.978
12.043
12.108
11.855
11.920
11.985
12.050
12.115
11.861
11.926
11.991
12.056
12.121
11.868
11.933
11.998
12.063
12.128
11.874
11.939
12.004
12.069
12.134
11.881
11.946
12.011
12.076
12.141
11.887
11.952
12.017
12.082
12.147
11.894
11.959
12.024
12.089
12.154
11.900
11.965
12.030
12.095
12.160
3000
3010
3020
3030
3040
3050
3060
3070
3080
3090
12.160
12.225
12.290
12.355
12.420
12.166
12.231
12.296
12.361
12.426
12.173
12.238
12.303
12.368
12.433
12.179
12.244
12.309
12.374
12.439
12.186
12.251
12.316
12.381
12.446
12.192
12.257
12.322
12.387
12.452
12.199
12.264
12.329
12.394
12.458
12.205
12.270
12.335
12.400
12.465
12.212
12.277
12.342
12.407
12.471
12.218
12.283
12.348
12.413
12.478
12.225
12.290
12.355
12.420
12.484
3050
3060
3070
3080
3090
3100
3110
3120
3130
3140
12.484
12.549
12.614
12.679
12.743
12.491
12.556
12.620
12.685
12.750
12.497
12.562
12.627
12.692
12.756
12.504
12.569
12.633
12.698
12.763
12.510
12.575
12.640
12.704
12.769
12.517
12.582
12.646
12.711
12.776
12.523
12.588
12.653
12.717
12.782
12.530
12.595
12.659
12.724
12.789
12.536
12.601
12.666
12.730
12.795
12.543
12.607
12.672
12.737
12.801
12.549
12.614
12.679
12.743
12.808
3100
3110
3120
3130
3140
3150
3160
3170
3180
3190
12.808
12.872
12.937
13.001
13.066
12.814
12.879
12.943
13.008
13.072
12.821
12.885
12.950
13.014
13.079
12.827
12.892
12.956
13.021
13.085
12.834
12.898
12.963
13.027
13.092
12.840
12.905
12.969
13.034
13.098
12.847
12.911
12.976
13.040
13.104
12.853
12.918
12.982
13.047
13.111
12.860
12.924
12.989
13.053
13.117
12.866
12.931
12.995
13.059
13.124
12.872
12.937
13.001
13.066
13.130
3150
3160
3170
3180
3190
3200
3210
3220
3230
3240
13.130
13.194
13.259
13.323
13.387
13.137
13.201
13.265
13.329
13.393
13.143
13.207
13.271
13.336
13.400
13.149
13.214
13.278
13.342
13.406
13.156
13.220
13.284
13.348
13.412
13.162
13.227
13.291
13.355
13.419
13.169
13.233
13.297
13.361
13.425
13.175
13.239
13.304
13.368
13.432
13.182
13.246
13.310
13.374
13.438
13.188
13.252
13.316
13.380
13.444
13.194
13.259
13.323
13.387
13.451
3200
3210
3220
3230
3240
3250
3260
3270
3280
3290
13.451
13.515
13.579
13.642
13.706
13.457
13.521
13.585
13.649
13.712
13.464
13.527
13.591
13.655
13.719
13.470
13.534
13.598
13.661
13.725
13.476
13.540
13.604
13.668
13.731
13.483
13.547
13.610
13.674
13.738
13.489
13.553
13.617
13.680
13.744
13.496
13.559
13.623
13.687
13.750
13.502
13.566
13.630
13.693
13.757
13.508
13.572
13.636
13.700
13.763
13.515
13.579
13.642
13.706
13.769
3250
3260
3270
3280
3290
3300 13.769 13.776 13.782 13.789 13.795 13.801 13.808 13.814 13.820
Z-234
3300
10
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
Nickel-14.2%
Chromium-1.4% Silicon
vs.
Nickel-4.4% Silicon0.1% Magnesium
+
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-450
-4
Thermocouple
Grade
Extension
Grade
-3
-2
-1
10
100
110
120
130
140
1.004
1.156
1.309
1.463
1.619
1.019
1.171
1.324
1.479
1.635
1.034
1.186
1.340
1.494
1.650
1.049
1.202
1.355
1.510
1.666
1.065
1.217
1.371
1.525
1.682
1.080
1.232
1.386
1.541
1.697
1.095
1.248
1.402
1.557
1.713
1.110
1.263
1.417
1.572
1.729
1.125
1.278
1.432
1.588
1.744
1.141
1.294
1.448
1.603
1.760
1.156
1.309
1.463
1.619
1.776
100
110
120
130
140
-440
-430
-420
-410
-400
-4.344
-4.339
-4.330
-4.316
-4.299
-4.344
-4.338
-4.329
-4.315
-4.297
-4.343
-4.337
-4.327
-4.313
-4.295
-4.343
-4.337
-4.326
-4.312
-4.293
-4.342
-4.336
-4.325
-4.310
-4.291
-4.342
-4.335
-4.324
-4.308
-4.288
-4.341
-4.334
-4.322
-4.306
-4.286
-4.341
-4.333
-4.321
-4.305
-4.284
-4.340
-4.332
-4.319
-4.303
-4.282
-4.340
-4.331
-4.318
-4.301
-4.279
-4.339
-4.330
-4.316
-4.299
-4.277
-440
-430
-420
-410
-400
150
160
170
180
190
1.776
1.934
2.093
2.253
2.415
1.791
1.950
2.109
2.269
2.431
1.807
1.965
2.125
2.285
2.447
1.823
1.981
2.141
2.301
2.463
1.839
1.997
2.157
2.318
2.480
1.855
2.013
2.173
2.334
2.496
1.870
2.029
2.189
2.350
2.512
1.886
2.045
2.205
2.366
2.528
1.902
2.061
2.221
2.382
2.545
1.918
2.077
2.237
2.398
2.561
1.934
2.093
2.253
2.415
2.577
150
160
170
180
190
-390
-380
-370
-360
-350
-4.277
-4.251
-4.220
-4.185
-4.145
-4.275
-4.248
-4.217
-4.181
-4.141
-4.272
-4.245
-4.213
-4.177
-4.137
-4.270
-4.242
-4.210
-4.174
-4.133
-4.267
-4.239
-4.206
-4.170
-4.128
-4.264
-4.236
-4.203
-4.166
-4.124
-4.262
-4.233
-4.199
-4.162
-4.120
-4.259
-4.230
-4.196
-4.158
-4.115
-4.256
-4.226
-4.192
-4.154
-4.111
-4.254
-4.223
-4.189
-4.150
-4.106
-4.251
-4.220
-4.185
-4.145
-4.102
-390
-380
-370
-360
-350
200
210
220
230
240
2.577
2.741
2.906
3.072
3.240
2.594
2.758
2.923
3.089
3.257
2.610
2.774
2.939
3.106
3.273
2.626
2.791
2.956
3.123
3.290
2.643
2.807
2.973
3.139
3.307
2.659
2.824
2.989
3.156
3.324
2.676
2.840
3.006
3.173
3.341
2.692
2.857
3.022
3.189
3.358
2.708
2.873
3.039
3.206
3.374
2.725
2.890
3.056
3.223
3.391
2.741
2.906
3.072
3.240
3.408
200
210
220
230
240
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
-4.102
-4.054
-4.001
-3.945
-3.884
-4.097
-4.049
-3.996
-3.939
-3.878
-4.092
-4.043
-3.990
-3.933
-3.872
-4.088
-4.038
-3.985
-3.927
-3.866
-4.083
-4.033
-3.979
-3.921
-3.859
-4.078
-4.028
-3.974
-3.915
-3.853
-4.073
-4.023
-3.968
-3.909
-3.846
-4.068
-4.017
-3.962
-3.903
-3.840
-4.064
-4.012
-3.957
-3.897
-3.833
-4.059
-4.007
-3.951
-3.891
-3.827
-4.054
-4.001
-3.945
-3.884
-3.820
-340
-330
-320
-310
-300
250
260
270
280
290
3.408
3.578
3.748
3.920
4.093
3.425
3.595
3.766
3.937
4.110
3.442
3.612
3.783
3.955
4.128
3.459
3.629
3.800
3.972
4.145
3.476
3.646
3.817
3.989
4.162
3.493
3.663
3.834
4.007
4.180
3.510
3.680
3.851
4.024
4.197
3.527
3.697
3.869
4.041
4.215
3.544
3.714
3.886
4.058
4.232
3.561
3.731
3.903
4.076
4.250
3.578
3.748
3.920
4.093
4.267
250
260
270
280
290
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
-3.820
-3.752
-3.679
-3.604
-3.524
-3.813
-3.745
-3.672
-3.596
-3.516
-3.807
-3.738
-3.665
-3.588
-3.508
-3.800
-3.730
-3.657
-3.580
-3.499
-3.793
-3.723
-3.650
-3.572
-3.491
-3.786
-3.716
-3.642
-3.564
-3.483
-3.779
-3.709
-3.634
-3.556
-3.474
-3.773
-3.702
-3.627
-3.548
-3.466
-3.766
-3.694
-3.619
-3.540
-3.458
-3.759
-3.687
-3.611
-3.532
-3.449
-3.752
-3.679
-3.604
-3.524
-3.441
-290
-280
-270
-260
-250
300
310
320
330
340
4.267
4.442
4.618
4.795
4.973
4.284
4.459
4.635
4.813
4.991
4.302
4.477
4.653
4.830
5.008
4.319
4.495
4.671
4.848
5.026
4.337
4.512
4.688
4.866
5.044
4.354
4.530
4.706
4.884
5.062
4.372
4.547
4.724
4.901
5.080
4.389
4.565
4.742
4.919
5.098
4.407
4.583
4.759
4.937
5.116
4.424
4.600
4.777
4.955
5.134
4.442
4.618
4.795
4.973
5.152
300
310
320
330
340
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
-3.441
-3.354
-3.264
-3.171
-3.074
-3.432
-3.345
-3.255
-3.161
-3.064
-3.424
-3.336
-3.246
-3.151
-3.054
-3.415
-3.327
-3.236
-3.142
-3.044
-3.407
-3.318
-3.227
-3.132
-3.034
-3.398
-3.309
-3.218
-3.123
-3.024
-3.389
-3.300
-3.208
-3.113
-3.014
-3.380
-3.291
-3.199
-3.103
-3.004
-3.372
-3.282
-3.189
-3.093
-2.994
-3.363
-3.273
-3.180
-3.084
-2.984
-3.354
-3.264
-3.171
-3.074
-2.974
-240
-230
-220
-210
-200
350
360
370
380
390
5.152
5.332
5.512
5.694
5.877
5.170
5.350
5.531
5.712
5.895
5.188
5.368
5.549
5.731
5.913
5.206
5.386
5.567
5.749
5.932
5.224
5.404
5.585
5.767
5.950
5.241
5.422
5.603
5.785
5.968
5.259
5.440
5.621
5.804
5.987
5.277
5.458
5.639
5.822
6.005
5.295
5.476
5.658
5.840
6.024
5.314
5.494
5.676
5.858
6.042
5.332
5.512
5.694
5.877
6.060
350
360
370
380
390
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
-2.974
-2.871
-2.765
-2.656
-2.544
-2.964
-2.860
-2.754
-2.645
-2.533
-2.954
-2.850
-2.743
-2.634
-2.522
-2.943
-2.839
-2.733
-2.623
-2.510
-2.933
-2.829
-2.722
-2.612
-2.499
-2.923
-2.818
-2.711
-2.601
-2.488
-2.912
-2.808
-2.700
-2.589
-2.476
-2.902
-2.797
-2.689
-2.578
-2.465
-2.892
-2.786
-2.678
-2.567
-2.453
-2.881
-2.776
-2.667
-2.556
-2.442
-2.871
-2.765
-2.656
-2.544
-2.430
-190
-180
-170
-160
-150
400
410
420
430
440
6.060
6.245
6.430
6.616
6.803
6.079
6.263
6.449
6.635
6.822
6.097
6.282
6.467
6.653
6.841
6.116
6.300
6.486
6.672
6.859
6.134
6.319
6.504
6.691
6.878
6.152
6.337
6.523
6.710
6.897
6.171
6.356
6.542
6.728
6.916
6.189
6.374
6.560
6.747
6.934
6.208
6.393
6.579
6.766
6.953
6.226
6.411
6.597
6.784
6.972
6.245
6.430
6.616
6.803
6.991
400
410
420
430
440
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
-2.430
-2.313
-2.193
-2.072
-1.947
-2.418
-2.301
-2.181
-2.059
-1.935
-2.407
-2.289
-2.169
-2.047
-1.922
-2.395
-2.277
-2.157
-2.035
-1.910
-2.384
-2.265
-2.145
-2.022
-1.897
-2.372
-2.254
-2.133
-2.010
-1.884
-2.360
-2.242
-2.121
-1.997
-1.872
-2.348
-2.230
-2.108
-1.985
-1.859
-2.337
-2.218
-2.096
-1.972
-1.846
-2.325
-2.206
-2.084
-1.960
-1.834
-2.313
-2.193
-2.072
-1.947
-1.821
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
450
460
470
480
490
6.991
7.179
7.369
7.559
7.750
7.010
7.198
7.388
7.578
7.769
7.029
7.217
7.407
7.597
7.788
7.047
7.236
7.426
7.616
7.807
7.066
7.255
7.445
7.635
7.826
7.085
7.274
7.464
7.654
7.845
7.104
7.293
7.483
7.673
7.865
7.123
7.312
7.502
7.692
7.884
7.142
7.331
7.521
7.711
7.903
7.161
7.350
7.540
7.731
7.922
7.179
7.369
7.559
7.750
7.941
450
460
470
480
490
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-1.821
-1.692
-1.562
-1.430
-1.296
-1.808
-1.679
-1.549
-1.416
-1.282
-1.795
-1.666
-1.536
-1.403
-1.269
-1.783
-1.653
-1.522
-1.390
-1.255
-1.770
-1.640
-1.509
-1.376
-1.242
-1.757
-1.627
-1.496
-1.363
-1.228
-1.744
-1.614
-1.483
-1.349
-1.214
-1.731
-1.601
-1.470
-1.336
-1.201
-1.718
-1.588
-1.456
-1.323
-1.187
-1.705
-1.575
-1.443
-1.309
-1.174
-1.692
-1.562
-1.430
-1.296
-1.160
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
500
510
520
530
540
7.941
8.134
8.327
8.520
8.715
7.960
8.153
8.346
8.540
8.734
7.980
8.172
8.365
8.559
8.754
7.999
8.191
8.385
8.579
8.773
8.018
8.211
8.404
8.598
8.793
8.037
8.230
8.423
8.617
8.812
8.057
8.249
8.443
8.637
8.832
8.076
8.269
8.462
8.656
8.851
8.095
8.288
8.482
8.676
8.871
8.114
8.307
8.501
8.695
8.890
8.134
8.327
8.520
8.715
8.910
500
510
520
530
540
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
-1.160
-1.023
-0.884
-0.744
-0.603
-1.146
-1.009
-0.870
-0.730
-0.589
-1.133
-0.995
-0.856
-0.716
-0.575
-1.119
-0.981
-0.842
-0.702
-0.561
-1.105
-0.967
-0.828
-0.688
-0.546
-1.092
-0.954
-0.814
-0.674
-0.532
-1.078
-0.940
-0.800
-0.660
-0.518
-1.064
-0.926
-0.786
-0.646
-0.504
-1.050
-0.912
-0.772
-0.632
-0.490
-1.037
-0.898
-0.758
-0.617
-0.475
-1.023
-0.884
-0.744
-0.603
-0.461
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
550
560
570
580
590
8.910
9.105
9.302
9.499
9.696
8.929
9.125
9.321
9.519
9.716
8.949
9.145
9.341
9.538
9.736
8.968
9.164
9.361
9.558
9.756
8.988
9.184
9.381
9.578
9.776
9.008
9.204
9.400
9.598
9.795
9.027
9.223
9.420
9.617
9.815
9.047
9.243
9.440
9.637
9.835
9.066
9.262
9.459
9.657
9.855
9.086
9.282
9.479
9.677
9.875
9.105
9.302
9.499
9.696
9.895
550
560
570
580
590
0
10
20
30
40
-0.461
-0.318
-0.174
-0.029
0.116
-0.447 -0.433 -0.418 -0.404 -0.390 -0.375 -0.361 -0.347 -0.332 -0.318
-0.304 -0.289 -0.275 -0.260 -0.246 -0.232 -0.217 -0.203 -0.188 -0.174
-0.159 -0.145 -0.131 -0.116 -0.102 -0.087 -0.073 -0.058 -0.044 -0.029
-0.015 0.000 0.014 0.029 0.043 0.058 0.072 0.087 0.101 0.116
0.130 0.145 0.159 0.174 0.188 0.203 0.217 0.232 0.246 0.261
0
10
20
30
40
600
610
620
630
640
9.895
10.093
10.293
10.493
10.693
9.914
10.113
10.313
10.513
10.713
9.934
10.133
10.333
10.533
10.733
9.954
10.153
10.353
10.553
10.753
9.974
10.173
10.373
10.573
10.774
9.994
10.193
10.393
10.593
10.794
10.014
10.213
10.413
10.613
10.814
10.034
10.233
10.433
10.633
10.834
10.054
10.253
10.453
10.653
10.854
10.073
10.273
10.473
10.673
10.874
10.093
10.293
10.493
10.693
10.894
600
610
620
630
640
50
60
70
80
90
0.261
0.407
0.555
0.703
0.853
0.407
0.555
0.703
0.853
1.004
50
60
70
80
90
650
660
670
680
690
10.894
11.096
11.298
11.501
11.704
10.914
11.116
11.318
11.521
11.724
10.934
11.136
11.338
11.541
11.744
10.955
11.156
11.359
11.561
11.765
10.975
11.177
11.379
11.582
11.785
10.995
11.197
11.399
11.602
11.805
11.015
11.217
11.419
11.622
11.826
11.035
11.237
11.440
11.643
11.846
11.055
11.257
11.460
11.663
11.867
11.076
11.278
11.480
11.683
11.887
11.096
11.298
11.501
11.704
11.907
650
660
670
680
690
10
10
0.275
0.422
0.570
0.718
0.868
0.290
0.437
0.584
0.733
0.883
0.305
0.451
0.599
0.748
0.898
0.319
0.466
0.614
0.763
0.913
0.334
0.481
0.629
0.778
0.928
0.349
0.496
0.644
0.793
0.943
0.363
0.510
0.659
0.808
0.958
0.378
0.525
0.674
0.823
0.974
0.393
0.540
0.688
0.838
0.989
Z-235
Thermocouple
Grade
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
Nickel-14.2%
Chromium-1.4% Silicon
vs.
Nickel-4.4% Silicon0.1% Magnesium
+
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
10
10
700
710
720
730
740
11.907
12.111
12.316
12.521
12.726
11.928
12.132
12.336
12.542
12.747
11.948
12.152
12.357
12.562
12.768
11.968
12.173
12.377
12.583
12.788
11.989
12.193
12.398
12.603
12.809
12.009
12.214
12.418
12.624
12.829
12.030
12.234
12.439
12.644
12.850
12.050
12.255
12.459
12.665
12.871
12.071
12.275
12.480
12.685
12.891
12.091
12.295
12.500
12.706
12.912
12.111
12.316
12.521
12.726
12.932
700
710
720
730
740
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
24.701
24.919
25.137
25.356
25.574
24.723
24.941
25.159
25.377
25.596
24.745
24.963
25.181
25.399
25.618
24.767
24.985
25.203
25.421
25.639
24.788
25.007
25.225
25.443
25.661
24.810
25.028
25.247
25.465
25.683
24.832
25.050
25.268
25.487
25.705
24.854
25.072
25.290
25.508
25.727
24.876
25.094
25.312
25.530
25.748
24.897
25.116
25.334
25.552
25.770
24.919
25.137
25.356
25.574
25.792
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
750
760
770
780
790
12.932
13.139
13.346
13.553
13.760
12.953
13.159
13.366
13.574
13.781
12.974
13.180
13.387
13.594
13.802
12.994
13.201
13.408
13.615
13.823
13.015
13.221
13.428
13.636
13.844
13.036
13.242
13.449
13.657
13.864
13.056
13.263
13.470
13.677
13.885
13.077
13.284
13.491
13.698
13.906
13.098
13.304
13.511
13.719
13.927
13.118
13.325
13.532
13.740
13.948
13.139
13.346
13.553
13.760
13.969
750
760
770
780
790
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
25.792
26.010
26.229
26.447
26.665
25.814
26.032
26.250
26.469
26.687
25.836
26.054
26.272
26.491
26.709
25.858
26.076
26.294
26.512
26.731
25.879
26.098
26.316
26.534
26.752
25.901
26.119
26.338
26.556
26.774
25.923
26.141
26.360
26.578
26.796
25.945
26.163
26.381
26.600
26.818
25.967
26.185
26.403
26.622
26.840
25.989
26.207
26.425
26.643
26.862
26.010
26.229
26.447
26.665
26.883
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
800
810
820
830
840
13.969
14.177
14.386
14.595
14.804
13.989
14.198
14.407
14.616
14.825
14.010
14.219
14.428
14.637
14.846
14.031
14.240
14.448
14.658
14.867
14.052
14.260
14.469
14.679
14.888
14.073
14.281
14.490
14.700
14.909
14.094
14.302
14.511
14.721
14.930
14.114
14.323
14.532
14.742
14.951
14.135
14.344
14.553
14.763
14.972
14.156
14.365
14.574
14.784
14.993
14.177
14.386
14.595
14.804
15.014
800
810
820
830
840
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
26.883
27.102
27.320
27.538
27.756
26.905
27.124
27.342
27.560
27.778
26.927
27.145
27.364
27.582
27.800
26.949
27.167
27.385
27.604
27.822
26.971
27.189
27.407
27.625
27.844
26.993
27.211
27.429
27.647
27.866
27.014
27.233
27.451
27.669
27.887
27.036
27.254
27.473
27.691
27.909
27.058
27.276
27.495
27.713
27.931
27.080
27.298
27.516
27.735
27.953
27.102
27.320
27.538
27.756
27.975
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
850
860
870
880
890
15.014
15.225
15.435
15.646
15.857
15.035
15.246
15.456
15.667
15.878
15.056
15.267
15.477
15.688
15.900
15.077
15.288
15.498
15.709
15.921
15.098
15.309
15.520
15.731
15.942
15.119
15.330
15.541
15.752
15.963
15.140
15.351
15.562
15.773
15.984
15.162
15.372
15.583
15.794
16.005
15.183
15.393
15.604
15.815
16.027
15.204
15.414
15.625
15.836
16.048
15.225
15.435
15.646
15.857
16.069
850
860
870
880
890
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
27.975
28.193
28.411
28.629
28.847
27.996
28.215
28.433
28.651
28.869
28.018
28.236
28.455
28.673
28.891
28.040
28.258
28.476
28.694
28.912
28.062
28.280
28.498
28.716
28.934
28.084
28.302
28.520
28.738
28.956
28.105
28.324
28.542
28.760
28.978
28.127
28.345
28.564
28.782
29.000
28.149
28.367
28.585
28.803
29.021
28.171
28.389
28.607
28.825
29.043
28.193
28.411
28.629
28.847
29.065
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
900
910
920
930
940
16.069
16.281
16.493
16.705
16.918
16.090
16.302
16.514
16.727
16.939
16.111
16.323
16.535
16.748
16.961
16.132
16.344
16.557
16.769
16.982
16.154
16.366
16.578
16.790
17.003
16.175
16.387
16.599
16.812
17.025
16.196
16.408
16.620
16.833
17.046
16.217
16.429
16.642
16.854
17.067
16.238
16.450
16.663
16.875
17.088
16.260
16.472
16.684
16.897
17.110
16.281
16.493
16.705
16.918
17.131
900
910
920
930
940
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
29.085
29.283
29.501
29.719
29.937
29.087
29.305
29.523
29.741
29.958
29.109
29.327
29.545
29.762
29.980
29.130
29.348
29.566
29.784
30.002
29.152
29.370
29.588
29.806
30.024
29.174
29.392
29.610
29.828
30.046
29.196
29.414
29.632
29.850
30.067
29.218
29.436
29.653
29.871
30.089
29.239
29.457
29.675
29.893
30.111
29.261
29.479
29.697
29.915
30.133
29.283
29.501
29.719
29.937
30.154
1500
1510
I520
I530
IS40
950
960
970
980
990
17.131
17.344
17.558
17.772
17.986
17.152
17.366
17.579
17.793
18.007
17.174
17.387
17.601
17.814
18.028
17.195
17.408
17.622
17.836
18.050
17.216
17.430
17.643
17.857
18.071
17.238
17.451
17.665
17.879
18.093
17.259
17.472
17.686
17.900
18.114
17.280
17.494
17.707
17.921
18.136
17.302
17.515
17.729
17.943
18.157
17.323
17.536
17.750
17.964
18.178
17.344
17.558
17.772
17.986
18.200
950
960
970
980
990
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
30.154
30.372
30.590
30.807
31.025
30.176
30.304
30.611
30.829
31.047
30.198
30.416
30.633
30.851
31.068
30.220
30.437
30.655
30.873
31.090
30.242
30.459
30.677
30.894
31.112
30.263
30.481
30.699
30.916
31.133
30.285
30.503
30.720
30.938
31.155
30.307
30.524
30.742
30.960
31.177
30.329
30.546
30.764
30.981
31.199
30.350
30.568
30.786
31.003
31.220
30.372
30.590
30.807
31.025
31.242
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
18.200
18.414
18.629
18.844
19.059
18.221
18.436
18.650
18.865
19.081
18.243
18.457
18.672
18.887
19.102
18.264
18.479
18.693
18.908
19.124
18.286
18.500
18.715
18.930
19.145
18.307
18.522
18.736
18.951
19.167
18.328
18.543
18.758
18.973
19.188
18.350
18.565
18.779
18.994
19.210
18.371
18.586
18.801
19.016
19.231
18.393
18.608
18.822
19.037
19.253
18.414
18.629
18.844
19.059
19.274
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
31.242
31.450
31.677
31.894
32.111
31.264
31.481
31.698
31.916
32.133
31.286
31.503
31.720
31.937
32.154
31.307
31.525
31.742
31.959
32.176
31.329
31.546
31.764
31.981
32.198
31.351
31.568
31.785
32.002
32.219
31.373
31.590
31.807
32.024
32.241
31.394
31.612
31.829
32.046
32.263
31.416
31.633
31.850
32.068
32.284
31.438
31.655
31.872
32.089
32.306
31.459
31.677
31.894
32.111
32.328
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
19.274
19.490
19.705
19.921
20.137
19.296
19.511
19.727
19.943
20.159
19.317
19.533
19.749
19.964
20.181
19.339
19.554
19.770
19.986
20.202
19.360
19.576
19.792
20.008
20.224
19.382
19.598
19.813
20.029
20.245
19.404
19.619
19.835
20.051
20.267
19.425
19.641
19.857
20.072
20.289
19.447
19.662
19.878
20.094
20.310
19.468
19.684
19.900
20.116
20.332
19.490
19.705
19.921
20.137
20.353
1060
1060
1070
1060
1090
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
32.328
32.545
32.716
32.978
33.195
32.350
32.566
32.783
32.000
33.216
32.371
32.588
32.805
32.021
33.238
32.393
32.610
32.826
32.043
33.260
32.415
32.631
32.848
33.065
33.281
32.436
32.653
32.870
35.086
33.303
32.458
32.675
32.891
33.108
33.325
32.480
32.696
32.913
33.130
33.346
32.501
32.718
32.935
33.151
33.368
32.523
32.740
32.956
33.173
33.389
32.545
32.761
32.978
33.195
33.411
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
20.353
20.570
20.786
21.003
21.220
20.375
20.591
20.808
21.025
21.241
20.397
20.613
20.830
21.046
21.263
20.418
20.635
20.851
21.068
21.285
20.440
20.656
20.873
21.090
21.306
20.462
20.678
20.895
21.111
21.328
20.483
20.700
20.916
21.133
21.350
20.505
20.721
20.938
21.155
21.371
20.527
20.743
20.960
21.176
21.393
20.548
20.765
20.981
21.198
21.415
20.570
20.786
21.003
21.220
21.437
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
33.411
33.627
33.844
34.060
34.276
33.433
33.649
33.865
34.081
34.297
33.454
33.671
33.887
34.103
34.319
33.476
33.692
33.908
34.124
34.340
33.498
33.714
33.930
34.146
34.362
33.519
33.736
33.952
34.168
34.384
33.541
33.757
33.973
34.189
34.405
33.563
33.779
33.995
34.211
34.427
33.584
33.800
34.016
34.232
34.448
33.606
33.822
34.038
34.254
34.470
33.627
33.844
34.060
34.276
34.491
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
21.437
21.654
21.871
22.088
22.305
21.458
21.675
21.892
22.110
22.327
21.480
21.697
21.914
22.131
22.349
21.502
21.719
21.936
22.153
22.370
21.523
21.740
21.958
22.175
22.392
21.545
21.762
21.979
22.197
22.414
21.567
21.784
22.001
22.218
22.436
21.588
21.806
22.023
22.240
22.457
21.610
21.827
22.044
22.262
22.479
21.632
21.849
22.066
22.284
22.501
21.654
21.871
22.088
22.305
22.523
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1750
1760
1770
1790
1790
34.491
34.707
34.923
35.138
35.353
34.513
34.729
34.944
35.160
35.375
34.535
34.750
34.966
35.181
35.396
34.556
34.772
34.987
35.203
35.418
34.578
34.793
35.009
35.224
35.439
34.599
34.815
35.030
35.246
35.461
34.621
34.836
35.052
35.267
35.482
34.642
34.858
35.073
35.289
35.504
34.664
34.879
35.095
35.310
35.525
34.686
34.901
35.116
35.332
35.547
34.707
34.923
35.138
35.353
35.568
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
22.523
22.740
22.958
23.176
23.393
22.544
22.762
22.980
23.197
23.415
22.566
22.784
23.001
23.219
23.437
22.588
22.805
23.023
23.241
23.459
22.610
22.827
23.045
23.263
23.480
22.631
22.849
23.067
23.284
23.502
22.653
22.871
23.088
23.306
23.524
22.675
22.893
23.110
23.328
23.546
22.697
22.914
23.132
23.350
23.568
22.718
22.936
23.154
23.372
23.589
22.740
22.958
23.178
23.393
23.611
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
35.568
35.783
35.998
35.213
36.427
35.590
35.805
35.019
35.234
36.449
35.611
35.826
36.041
36.256
36.470
35.633
35.848
36.062
36.277
36.491
35.654
35.869
36.084
36.298
36.513
35.676
35.891
36.105
36.320
36.534
35.697
35.912
36.127
36.341
36.556
35.719
35.934
36.148
36.363
36.577
35.740
35.955
36.170
36.384
36.599
35.762
35.977
36.191
36.406
36.620
35.783
35.998
36.213
36.427
36.641
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
23.611
23.829
24.047
24.265
24.483
23.633
23.851
24.069
24.287
24.505
23.655
23.873
24.091
24.309
24.527
23.676
23.894
24.112
24.330
24.548
23.698
23.916
24.134
24.352
24.570
23.720
23.938
24.156
24.374
24.592
23.742
23.960
24.178
24.396
24.614
23.764
23.982
24.200
24.418
24.636
23.785
24.003
24.221
24.439
24.658
23.807
24.025
24.243
24.461
24.679
23.829
24.047
24.265
24.483
24.701
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1850
1860
1870
1880
18901
36.841
36.855
37.069
37.283
37.497
36.663
36.877
37.091
37.305
37.518
36.684
36.898
37.112
37.326
37.539
36.706
36.920
37.134
37.347
37.561
36.727
36.941
37.155
37.369
37.582
36.748
36.962
37.176
37.390
37.603
36.770
36.984
37.198
37.411
37.625
36.791
37.005
37.219
37.433
37.646
38.813
37.027
37.240
37.454
37.667
36.834
37.048
37.262
37.475
37.689
36.855
37.069
37.283
37.497
37.710
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
10
10
Z-236
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
Nickel-14.2%
Chromium-1.4% Silicon
vs.
Nickel-4.4% Silicon0.1% Magnesium
+
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Extension
Grade
10
10
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
37.710
37.923
38.136
38.349
38.562
37.731
37.945
38.158
38.370
38.583
37.753
37.966
38.179
38.392
38.604
37.774
37.987
38.200
38.413
38.626
37.795
38.009
38.222
38.434
38.647
37.817
38.030
38.243
38.456
38.668
37.838
38.051
38.264
38.477
38.689
37.859
38.073
38.285
38.498
38.711
37.881
38.094
38.307
38.519
38.732
37.902
38.115
38.328
38.541
38.753
37.923
38.136
38.349
38.562
38.774
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
42.976
43.184
43.391
43.598
43.805
42.997
43.205
43.412
43.619
43.826
43.018
43.225
43.433
43.640
43.846
43.039
43.246
43.453
43.660
43.867
43.059
43.267
43.474
43.681
43.888
43.080
43.288
43.495
43.702
43.908
43.101
43.308
43.515
43.722
43.929
43.122
43.329
43.536
43.743
43.950
43.142
43.350
43.557
43.764
43.970
43.163
43.370
43.578
43.784
43.991
43.184
43.391
43.598
43.805
43.012
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
38.774
38.986
39.198
39.410
39.622
38.795
39.008
39.220
39.431
39.643
38.817
38.029
39.241
39.453
39.664
38.838
39.050
39.262
39.474
39.685
38.859
39.071
39.283
39.495
39.706
38.880
39.093
39.304
39.516
39.728
38.902
39.114
39.326
39.537
39.749
38.923
39.135
39.347
39.558
39.770
38.944
39.156
39.368
39.580
39.791
38.965
39.177
39.389
39.601
39.812
38.986
39.198
39.410
39.622
39.833
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
44.012
44.218
44.424
44.629
44.835
44.032
44.238
44.444
44.650
44.855
44.053
44.259
44.465
44.671
44.876
44.073
44.280
44.485
44.691
44.896
44.094
44.300
44.506
44.712
44.917
44.115
44.321
44.527
44.732
44.937
44.135
44.341
44.547
44.753
44.958
44.156
44.362
44.568
44.773
44.978
44.177
44.383
44.588
44.794
44.999
44.197
44.403
44.609
44.814
45.019
44.218
44.424
44.629
44.835
45.040
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
39.833
40.044
40.255
40.466
40.677
39.854
40.066
40.276
40.487
40.698
39.875
40.087
40.297
40.508
40.719
39.897
40.108
40.319
40.529
40.740
39.918
40.129
40.340
40.550
40.761
39.939
40.150
40.361
40.571
40.782
39.960
40.171
40.382
40.592
40.803
39.981
40.192
40.403
40.613
40.824
40.002
40.213
40.424
40.634
40.845
40.023
40.234
40.445
40.655
40.866
40.044
40.255
40.466
40.677
40.887
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
45.040
45.245
45.449
45.653
45.857
45.060
45.265
45.469
45.674
45.877
45.081
45.286
45.490
45.694
45.898
45.101
45.306
45.510
45.714
45.918
45.122
45.326
45.531
45.735
45.938
45.142
45.347
45.551
45.755
45.959
45.163
45.367
45.572
45.775
45.979
45.183
45.388
45.592
45.796
45.999
45.204
45.408
45.612
45.816
46.020
45.224
45.429
45.633
45.837
46.040
45.245
45.449
45.653
45.857
46.060
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
40.887
41.097
41.307
41.516
41.725
40.908
41.118
41.328
41.537
41.746
40.929
41.139
41.349
41.558
41.767
40.95O
41.160
41.370
41.579
41.788
40.971
41.181
41.390
41.600
41.809
40.992
41.202
41.411
41.621
41.830
41.013
41.223
41.432
41.642
41.851
41.034
41.244
41.453
41.663
41.872
41.055
41.265
41.474
41.684
41.893
41.076
41.286
41.495
41.705
41.914
41.097
41.307
41.516
41.725
41.935
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
46.060
46.263
46.466
46.668
48.870
46.081
46.284
46.486
46.688
46.890
46.101
46.304
46.506
46.709
46.910
46.121
46.324
46.527
46.729
48.931
46.142
46.344
46.547
46.749
46.951
46.162
46.365
46.567
46.769
46.971
46.182
46.385
48.587
48.789
48.991
46.202
46.405
46.608
46.810
47.011
46.223
46.425
46.628
48.830
47-031
46.243
46.446
46.648
46.850
47.051
46.263
46.466
46.668
46.870
47.071
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
41.935
42.143
42.352
42.560
42.768
41.955
42.164
42.373
42.581
42.789
41.976
42.185
42.394
42.602
42.810
41.997
42.206
42.415
42.623
42.831
42.018
42.227
42.435
42.644
42.852
42.039
42.248
42.456
42.664
42.872
42.060
42.269
42.477
42.685
42.893
42.081
42.289
42.498
42.706
42.914
42.102
42.310
42.519
42.727
42.935
42.123
42.331
42.540
42.748
42.956
42.143
42.352
42.560
42.768
42.976
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2350 47.071 47.092 47.112 47.132 47.152 47.172 47.192 47.212 47.232 47.252 47.272 2350
2360 47.272 47.292 47.312 47.333 47.353 47.373 47.393 47.413 47.433 47.453 47.473 2360
2370 47.473 47.493 47.513
2370
10
Z-237
10
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Tungsten5% Rhenium
vs.
Tungsten26% Rhenium
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
0
10
20
30
40
0.000
0.135
0.272
0.412
0.554
0.013
0.148
0.286
0.426
0.568
0.026
0.162
0.300
0.440
0.583
0.040
0.176
0.314
0.454
0.597
0.053
0.189
0.328
0.469
0.612
10
0.067
0.203
0.342
0.483
0.626
0.080
0.217
0.356
0.497
0.640
0.094
0.231
0.370
0.511
0.655
0.107
0.244
0.384
0.525
0.669
0.121
0.258
0.398
0.540
0.684
0.135
0.272
0.412
0.554
0.698
0
10
20
0
40
500
510
520
530
540
8.655
8.849
9.044
9.239
9.434
50
60
70
80
90
0.698
0.845
0.993
1.144
1.296
0.713
0.860
1.008
1.159
1.312
0.727
0.874
1.023
1.174
1.327
0.742
0.889
1.038
1.189
1.342
0.757
0.904
1.053
1.205
1.358
0.771
0.919
1.068
1.220
1.373
0.786
0.934
1.083
1.235
1.389
0.801
0.948
1.098
1.250
1.404
0.815
0.963
1.114
1.266
1.420
0.830
0.978
1.129
1.281
1.435
0.845
0.993
1.144
1.296
1.451
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
1.451
1.607
1.765
1.925
2.087
1.466
1.623
1.781
1.941
2.103
1.482
1.639
1.797
1.957
2.119
1.497
1.654
1.813
1.973
2.135
1.513
1.670
1.829
1.989
2.152
1.529
1.686
1.845
2.006
2.168
1.544
1.702
1.861
2.022
2.184
1.560
1.718
1.877
2.038
2.201
1.576
1.733
1.893
2.054
2.217
1.591
1.749
1.909
2.070
2.233
1.607
1.765
1.925
2.087
2.250
150
160
170
180
190
2.250
2.415
2.581
2.749
2.918
2.266
2.431
2.598
2.766
2.935
2.283
2.448
2.614
2.783
2.952
2.299
2.464
2.631
2.800
2.969
2.316
2.481
2.648
2.816
2.986
2.332
2.498
2.665
2.833
3.003
2.349
2.514
2.682
2.850
3.020
2.365
2.531
2.698
2.867
3.038
2.382
2.548
2.715
2.884
3.055
2.398
2.564
2.732
2.901
3.072
200
210
220
230
240
3.089
3.261
3.434
3.609
3.785
3.106
3.278
3.452
3.627
3.803
3.123
3.296
3.469
3.644
3.820
3.140
3.313
3.487
3.662
3.838
3.158
3.330
3.504
3.679
3.856
3.175
3.348
3.522
3.697
3.873
3.192
3.365
3.539
3.714
3.891
3.209
3.382
3.557
3.732
3.909
3.227
3.400
3.574
3.750
3.927
250
260
270
280
290
3.962
4.140
4.319
4.500
4.681
3.980
4.158
4.337
4.518
4.699
3.998
4.176
4.355
4.536
4.717
4.015
4.194
4.373
4.554
4.736
4.033
4.212
4.391
4.572
4.754
4.051
4.230
4.410
4.590
4.772
4.069
4.248
4.428
4.608
4.790
4.087
4.266
4.446
4.627
4.809
300
310
320
330
340
4.863
5.047
5.231
5.416
5.601
4.882
5.065
5.249
5.434
5.620
4.900
5.083
5.268
5.453
5.639
4.918
5.102
5.286
5.471
5.657
4.937
5.120
5.305
5.490
5.676
4.955
5.139
5.323
5.508
5.695
4.973
5.157
5.342
5.527
5.713
350
360
370
380
390
5.788
5.975
6.163
6.352
6.541
5.807
5.994
6.182
6.371
6.560
5.825
6.013
6.201
6.390
6.579
5.844
6.032
6.220
6.409
6.598
5.863
6.050
6.239
6.427
6.617
5.882
6.069
6.257
6.446
6:636
400
410
420
430
440
6.731
6.921
7.112
7.304
7.496
6.750
6.940
7.131
7.323
7.515
6. 69
6.959
7.151
7.342
7.534
6.788
6.979
7.170
7.361
7.553
6.807
6.998
7.189
7.380
7.572
450
460
470
480
490
7.688
7.881
8.074
8.267
8.461
7.707
7.900
8.093
8.287
8.480
7.726
7.919
8.112
8.306
8.500
7.746
7.939
8.132
8.325
8.519
7.765
7.958
8.151
8.345
8.539
10
8.772
8.966
9.161
9.356
9.551
8.791
8.986
9.180
9.375
9.570
8.810
9.005
9.200
9.395
9.590
8.830
9.024
9.219
9.414
9.609
8.849
9.044
9.239
9.434
9.629
500
510
520
530
540
550 9.629 9.648 9.668 9.687 9.707 9.726 9.746 9.765 9.785
560 9.824 9.843 9.863 9.883 9.902 9.922 9.941 9.961 9.980
570 10.019 10.039 10.058 10.078 10.097 10.117 10.137 10.156 10.176
580 10.215 10.234 10.254 10.273 10.293 10.312 10.332 10.352 10.371
590 10.410 10.430 10.449 10.469 10.488 10.508 10.528 10.547 10.567
9.804
10.000
10.195
10.391
10.586
9.824
10.019
10.215
10.410
10.606
550
560
570
580
590
100
110
120
130
140
600
610
620
630
640
10.606
10.801
10.997
11.192
11.388
10-625
10.821
11.016
11.212
11.407
10.645
10.840
11.036
11.231
11.427
10.664
10.860
11.055
11.251
11.446
10.684
10.879
11.075
11.270
11.466
10.703
10.899
11.095
11.290
11.485
10.723
10.919
11.114
11.310
11.505
10.743
10.938
11.134
11.329
11.525
10.762
10.958
11.153
11.349
11.544
10.782
10.977
11.173
11.368
11.564
10.801
10.997
11.192
11.388
11.583
600
610
620
630
640
2.415
2.581
2.749
2.918
3.089
150
160
170
180
190
650
660
670
680
690
11.583
11.778
11.974
12.169
12.364
11.603
11.798
11.993
12.188
12.383
11.622
11.817
12.013
12.208
12.403
11.642
11.837
12.032
12.227
12.422
11.661
11.857
12.052
12.247
12.442
11.681
11.876
12.071
12.266
12.461
11.700
11.896
12.091
12.286
12.481
11.720
11.915
12.110
12.305
12.500
11.739
11.935
12.130
12.325
12-519
11.759
11.954
12.149
12.344
12.539
11.778
11.974
12.169
12.364
12.558
650
660
670
680
690
3.244
3.417
3.592
3.767
3.944
3.26
3.434
3.609
3.785
3.962
200
210
220
230
240
700
710
720
730
740
12.558
12.753
12.947
13.142
13.336
12.578
12.772
12.967
13.161
13.355
12.597
12.792
12.986
13.180
13.374
12.617
12.811
13.006
13.200
13.394
12.636
12.831
13.025
13.219
13.413
12.656
12.850
13.045
13.239
13.432
12.675
12.870
13.064
13.258
13.452
12.695
12.889
13.083
13.277
13.471
12.714
12.909
13.103
13.297
13.491
12.734
12.928
13.122
13.316
13.510
12.753
12.947
13.142
13.336
13.529
700
710
720
730
740
4.104
4.284
4.464
4.645
4.827
4.122
4.301
4.482
4.663
4.845
4.140
4.319
4.500
4.681
4.863
250
260
270
280
290
750
760
770
780
790
13.529
13.723
13.916
14.109
14.302
13.549
13.742
13.935
14.128
14.321
13.568
13.761
13.955
14.147
14.340
13.587
13.781
13.974
14.167
14.359
13.607
13.800
13.993
14.186
14.378
13.626
13.819
14.012
14.205
14.398
13.645
13.839
14.032
14.224
14.417
13.665
13.858
14.051
14.244
14.436
13.684
13.877
14 .070
14.263
14.455
13.703
13.897
14.090
14.282
14.475
13.723
13.916
14.109
14.302
14.494
750
760
770
780
790
4.992
5.175
5.360
5.546
5.732
5.010
5.194
5.379
5.564
5.751
5.028
5.212
5.397
5.583
5.769
5.047
5.231
5.416
5.601
5.788
300
310
320
330
340
800
810
820
830
840
14.494
14.686
14.877
15.069
15.260
14.513
14.705
14.897
15.088
15.279
14.532
14.724
14.916
15.107
15.298
14-551
14.743
14.935
15.126
15.317
14.571
14.762
14.954
15.145
15.336
14.590
14.782
14.973
15.164
15.355
14.609
14.801
14.992
15.183
15.374
14.628
14.820
15.011
15.202
15.393
14.647
14.839
15.030
15.221
15.412
14.667
14.858
15.050
15.241
15.431
14.686
14.877
15.069
15.260
15.450
800
810
820
830
840
5.900
6.088
6.276
6.465
6.655
5.919
6.107
6.295
6.484
6.674
5.938
6.126
6.314
6.503
6.693
5.956
6.144
6.333
6.522
6.712
5.975
6.163
6.352
6.541
6.731
350
360
370
380
390
850
860
870
880
890
15.450
15.640
15.830
16.020
16.208
15.469
15.659
15.849
16.038
16.227
15.488
15.678
15.868
16.057
16.246
15.507
15.697
15.887
16.076
16.265
15.526
15.716
15.906
16.095
16.284
15.545
15.735
15.925
16.114
16.303
15.564
15.754
15.944
16.133
16.322
15.583
15.773
15.963
16.152
16.340
15.602
15.792
15.982
16.171
16.359
15.621
15.811
16.001
19.190
16.378
15.640
15.830
16.020
16.208
16.397
850
860
870
880
890
6.826
7.017
7.208
7.400
7.592
6.845
7.036
7.227
7.419
7.611
6.864
7.055
7.246
7.438
7.630
6.883
7.074
7.265
7.457
7.649
6.902
7.093
7.285
7.476
7.669
6.921
7.112
7.304
7.496
7.688
400
410
420
430
440
900
910
920
930
940
16.397
16.585
16.773
16.960
17.147
16.416
16.604
16.791
16.979
17.165
16.435
16.623
16.810
16.997
17.184
16.453
16.641
16.829
17.016
17.203
16.472
16.660
16.848
17.035
17.221
16.491
16.679
16.866
17.053
17.240
16.510
16.698
16.885
17.072
17.258
16.529
16.716
16.904
17.091
17.277
16.547
16.735
16.923
17.109
17.296
16.566
16.754
16.941
17.128
17.314
16.585
16.773
16.960
17.147
17.333
900
910
920
930
940
7.784
7.977
8.170
8.364
8.558
7.804
7.996
8.190
8.383
8.577
7.823
8.016
8.209
8.403
8.597
7.842
8.035
8.229
8.422
8.616
7.861
8.054
8.248
8.422
8.636
7.881
8.074
8.267
8.461
8.655
450
460
470
480
490
950
960
970
980
990
17.333
17.519
17.704
17.889
18.073
17.352
17.537
17.723
17.907
18.092
17.370
17.556
17.741
17.926
18.110
17.389
17.574
17.760
17.944
18.128
17.407
17.593
17.778
17.963
18.147
17.426
17.611
17.796
17.981
18.165
17.444
17.630
17.815
17.999
18.184
17.463
17.648
17.833
18.018
18.202
17.482
17.667
17.852
18.036
18.220
17.500
17.686
17.870
18.055
18.239
17.519
17.704
17.889
18.073
18.257
950
960
970
980
990
10
10
Z-238
1
8.674
8.869
9.063
9.258
9.453
2
8.694
8.888
9.083
9.278
9.473
3
8.713
8.908
9.102
9.297
9.492
4
8.733
8.927
9.122
9.317
9.512
5
8.752
8.947
9.141
9.336
9.531
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Tungsten5% Rhenium
vs.
Tungsten26% Rhenium
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Extension
Grade
10
10
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
18.257
18.440
18.623
18.805
18.987
18.275
18.459
18.641
18.824
19.005
18.294
18.477
18.660
18.842
19.023
18.312
18.495
18.678
18.860
19.041
18.330
18.513
18.696
18.878
19.060
18.349
18.532
18.714
18.896
19.078
18.367
18.550
18.732
18.914
19.096
18.385
18.568
18.751
18.933
19.114
18.404
18.587
18.769
18.951
19.132
18.422
18.605
18.787
18.969
19.150
18.440
18.623
18.805
18.987
19.168
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
26.722
26.876
27.030
27.183
27.335
26.738
26.892
27.045
27.198
27.350
26.753
26.907
27.060
27.213
27.365
26.768
26.922
27.076
27.228
27.380
26.784
26.938
27.091
27.244
27.396
26.799
26.953
27.106
27.259
27.411
26.815
26.968
27.121
27.274
27.426
26.830
26.984
27.137
27.289
27.441
26.845
26.999
27.152
27.304
27.456
26.861
27.014
27.167
27.320
27.471
26.876
27.030
27.183
27.335
27.486
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
19.168
19.349
19.529
19.709
19.888
19.186
19.367
19.547
19.727
19.905
19.204
19.385
19.565
19.744
19.923
19.223
19.403
19.583
19.762
19.941
19.241
19.421
19.601
19.780
19.959
19.259
19.439
19.619
19.798
19.977
19.277
19.457
19.637
19.816
19.995
19.295
19.475
19.655
19.834
20.013
19.313
19.493
19.673
19.852
20.030
19.331
19.511
19.691
19.870
20.048
19.349
19.529
19.709
19.888
20.066
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
27.486
27.637
27.788
27.938
28.087
27.502
27.653
27.803
27.953
28.102
27.517
27.668
27.818
27.968
28.117
27.532
27.683
27.833
27.983
28.132
27.547
27.698
27.848
27.997
28.146
27.562
27.713
27.863
28.012
28.161
27.577
27.728
27.878
28.027
28.176
27.592
27.743
27.893
28.042
28.191
27.607
27.758
27.908
28.057
28.206
27.622
27.773
27.923
28.072
28.221
27.637
27.788
27.938
28.087
28.236
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
20.066
20.244
20.421
20.598
20.774
20.084
20.262
20.439
20.616
20.792
20.102
20.279
20.457
20.633
20.809
20.120
20.297
20.474
20.651
20.827
20.137
20.315
20.492
20.669
20.845
20.155
20.333
20.510
20.686
20.862
20.173
20.350
20.527
20.704
20.880
20.191
20.368
20.545
20.721
20.897
20.208
20.386
20.563
20.739
20.915
20.226
20.404
20.580
20.757
20.932
20.066
20.421
20.598
20.774
20.950
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
28.236
28.531
28.531
28.678
28.824
28.250
28.398
28.546
28.692
28.838
28.265
28.413
28.560
28.707
28.853
28.280
28.428
28.575
28.722
28.868
28.295
28.443
28.590
28.736
28.882
28.310
28.457
28.604
28.751
28.897
28.324
28.472
28.619
28.765
28.911
28.339
28.487
28.634
28.780
28.926
28.354
28.502
28.648
28.795
28.940
28.369
28.516
28.663
28.809
28.955
28.531
28.531
28.678
28.824
28.969
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
20.950
21.125
21.299
21.473
21.647
20.967
21.142
21.317
21.491
21.664
20.985
21.160
21.334
21.508
21.681
21.002
21.177
21.352
21.525
21.698
21.020
21.195
21.369
21.543
21.716
21.037
21.212
21.386
21.560
21.733
21.055
21.230
21.404
21.577
21.750
21.072
21.247
21.421
21.595
21.768
21.090
21.265
21.439
21.612
21.785
21.107
21.282
21.456
21.629
21.802
21.125
21.299
21.473
21.647
21.819
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
28.969
29.114
29.259
29.402
29.546
28.984
29.129
29.273
29.417
29.560
28.998
29.143
29.287
29.431
29.574
29.013
29.158
29.302
29.445
29.588
29.027
29.172
29.316
29.460
29.603
29.042
29.187
29.331
29.474
29.617
29.056
29.201
29.345
29.488
29.631
29.071
29.215
29.359
29.503
29.645
29.085
29.230
29.374
29.517
29.660
29.100
29.244
29.388
29.531
29.674
29.114
29.259
29.402
29.546
29.688
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
21.819
21.991
22.163
22.334
22.504
21.837
22.009
22.180
22.35
22.521
21.854
22.026
22.197
22.368
22.538
21.871
22.043
22.214
22.385
22.555
21.888
22.060
22.231
22.402
22.572
21.905
22.077
22.249
22.419
22.589
21.923
22.094
22.266
22.436
22.606
21.940
22.112
22.283
22.453
22.623
21.957
22.129
22.300
22.470
22.640
21.974
22.146
22.317
22.487
22.657
21.991
22.163
22.334
22.504
22.674
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
29.688
29.830
29.971
30.112
30.252
29.702
29.844
29.985
30.126
30.266
29.716
29.858
29.999
30.140
30.280
29.731
29.872
30.013
30.154
30.294
29.745
29.886
30.027
30.168
30.308
29.759
29.901
30.041
30.182
30.321
29.773
29.915
30.056
30.196
30.335
29.787
29.929
30.070
30.210
30.349
29.802
29.943
30.084
30.224
30.363
29.816
29.957
30.098
30.238
30.377
29.830
29.971
30.112
30.252
30.391
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
22.674
22.843
23.012
23.180
23.347
22.691
22.860
23.029
23.196
23.364
22.708
22.877
23.045
23.213
23.380
22.725
22.894
23.062
23.230
23.397
22.742
22.911
23.079
23.247
23.414
22.759
22.928
23.096
23.263
23.431
22.776
22.944
23.113
23.280
23.447
22.792
22.961
23.129
23.297
23.464
22.809
22.978
23.146
23.314
23.481
22.826
22.995
23.163
23.330
23.497
22.843
23.012
23.180
23.347
23.514
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
30.391
30.530
30.668
30.805
30.942
30.405
30.544
30.682
30.819
30.956
30.419
30.557
30.695
30.833
30.969
30.433
30.571
30.709
30.846
30.983
30.447
30.585
30.723
30.860
30.997
30.460
30.599
30.737
30.874
31.010
30.474
30.613
30.750
30.887
31.024
30.488
30.627
30.764
30.901
31.038
30.502
20.640
30.778
30.915
31.051
30.516
30.654
30.792
20.928
31.065
30.530
30.668
30.805
30.942
31.078
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
23.514
23.680
23.846
24.010
24.175
23.530
23.697
23.862
24.027
24.191
23.547
23.713
23.879
24.043
24.208
23.564
23.730
23.895
24.060
24.224
23.580
23.746
23.912
24.076
24.240
23.597
23.763
23.928
24.093
24.257
23.614
23.779
23.945
24.109
24.273
23.630
23.796
23.961
24.126
24.290
23.647
23.812
23.978
24.142
24.306
23.663
23.829
23.994
24.158
24.322
23.680
23.846
24.010
24.175
24.339
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
31.078
31.214
31.349
31.483
31.617
31.092
31.227
31.362
31.496
31.630
31.105
31.241
31.376
31.510
31.643
31.119
31.254
31.389
31.523
31.656
31.133
31.268
31.403
31.536
31.670
31.146
31.281
31.416
31.550
31.683
31.160
31.295
31.429
31.563
31.696
31.173
31.308
31.443
31.577
31.710
31.187
31.322
31.456
31.590
31.723
31.200
31.335
31.470
31.603
31.736
31.214
31.349
31.483
31.617
31.749
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
24.339
24.502
24.664
24.826
24.988
24.355
24.518
24.680
24.842
25.004
24.371
24.534
24.697
24.859
25.020
24.388
24.551
24.713
24.875
25.036
24.404
24.567
24.729
24.891
25.052
24.420
24.583
24.745
24.907
25.068
24.437
24.599
24.762
24.923
25.084
24.453
24.616
24.778
24.939
25.100
24.46
24.632
24.794
24.955
25.116
24.485
24.648
24.810
24.971
24.132
24.502
24.664
24.826
24.988
25.148
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
31.749
31.882
32.013
32.144
32.274
31.763
31.895
32.026
32.157
32.287
31.776
31.908
32.040
32.170
32.300
31.789
31.921
32.053
31.183
31.313
31.802
31.934
32.066
32.196
32.326
31.816
31.948
32.079
32.209
32.339
31.829
31.961
32.092
32.222
32.352
31.842
31.974
32.105
32.235
32.365
31.855
31.987
32.118
32.248
32.378
31.869
32.000
32.131
32.261
32.391
31.882
32.013
32.144
32.274
32.404
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
25.148
25.308
25.468
25.627
25.785
25.164
25.324
25.484
25.643
25.801
25.180
25.340
25.500
25.658
25.817
25.196
25.356
25.516
25.674
25.832
25.212
25.372
25.532
25.690
25.848
25.228
25.388
25.547
25.706
25.864
25.244
25.404
25.563
25.722
25.880
25.260
25.420
25.579
25.738
25.896
25.276
25.436
25.595
25.753
25.911
25.292
25.452
25.611
25.769
25.927
25.308
25.468
25.627
25.785
25.943
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
32.404
32.533
32.661
32.788
32.915
32.417
32.546
32.674
32.801
32.928
32.430
32.558
32.686
32.814
32.940
32.443
32.571
32.699
32.826
32.953
32.456
32.584
32.712
32.839
32.966
32.468
32.597
32.725
32.852
32.978
32.481
32.610
32.737
32.864
32.991
32.494
32.623
32.750
32.877
33.003
32.507
32.635
32.763
32.890
33.016
32.520
32.648
32.776
32.902
33.028
32.533
32.661
32.788
32.915
33.041
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
25.943
26.100
26.256
26.412
26.568
25.959
26.116
26.272
26.428
26.583
25.974
26.131
26.288
26.443
26.599
25.990
26.147
26.303
26.459
26.614
26.006
26.163
26.319
26.474
26.629
26.021
26.178
26.334
26.490
26.645
26.037
26.194
26.350
26.505
26.660
26.053
26.209
26.366
26.521
26.676
26.069
26.225
26.381
26.537
26.691
26.084
26.241
26.397
26.552
26.707
26.100
26.256
26.412
26.568
26.722
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
33.041
33.166
33.291
33.415
33.538
33.054
33.179
33.303
33.427
33.550
33.066
33.191
33.316
33.439
33.562
33.079
33.204
33.328
33.452
33.575
33.091
33.216
33.341
33.464
33.587
33.104
33.229
33.353
33.476
33.599
33.116
33.241
33.365
33.489
33.611
33.129
33.254
33.378
33.501
33.623
33.141
33.266
33.390
33.513
33.636
33.154
33.278
33.402
33.525
33.648
33.166
33.291
33.415
33.538
33.660
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
10
10
Z-239
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Tungsten5% Rhenium
vs.
Tungsten26% Rhenium
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
10
10
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
33.660
33.782
33.902
34.022
34.142
33.672
33.794
33.914
34.034
34.153
33.684
33.806
33.926
34.046
34.165
33.697
33.818
33.938
34.058
34.177
33.709
33.830
33.950
34.070
34.189
33.721
33.842
33.962
34.082
34.201
33.733
33.854
33.974
34.094
34.213
33.745
33.866
33.986
34.106
34.225
33.757
33.878
33.998
34.118
34.236
33.769
33.890
34.010
34.130
34.248
33.782
33.902
34.022
34.142
34.260
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
35.932
36.036
36.138
36.240
36.341
35.942
36.046
36.149
36.250
36.351
35.953
36-056
36.159
36.260
36.361
35.963
36.067
36.169
36.271
36.371
35.973
36.077
36.179
36.281
36.381
35.984
36.087
36.189
36.291
36.391
35.994
36.097
36.200
36.301
36.401
36.004
36.108
36.210
36.311
36.411
36.015
36.118
36.220
36.321
36.421
36.025
36.128
36.230
36.331
36.431
36.036
36.138
36.240
36.341
36.441
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
34.260
34.378
34.494
34.610
34.725
34.272
34.389
34.506
34.622
34.737
34.284
34.401
34.518
34.633
34.748
34.295
34.413
34.529
34.645
34.760
34.307
34.424
34.541
34.656
34.771
34.319
34.436
34.552
34.668
34.782
34.331
34.448
34.564
34.679
34.794
34.342
34.459
34.576
34.691
34.805
34.354
34.471
34.587
34.702
34.817
34.366
34.483
34.599
34.714
34.828
34.378
34.494
34.610
34.725
34.839
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
36.441
36.539
36.637
36.733
36.828
36.451
36.549
36.646
36.743
36.838
36.460
36.559
36.656
36.752
36.847
36.470
36.569
36.666
36.762
36.857
36.480
36.578
36.675
36.771
36.866
36.490
36.588
36.685
36.781
36.875
36-500
36.598
36.695
36.790
36.885
36.510
36.608
36.704
36.800
36.894
36.520
36.617
36.714
36.809
36.903
36.529
36.627
36.723
36.819
36.913
36.539
36.637
36.733
36.828
36.922
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
34.839
34.953
35.065
35.177
35.288
34.851
34.964
35.077
35.188
35.299
34.862
34.975
35.088
35.199
35.310
34.874
34.987
35.099
35.210
35.321
34.885
34.998
35.110
35.221
35.332
34.896
35.009
35.121
35.232
35.343
34.908
35.020
35.132
35.243
35.353
34.919
35.032
34.144
35.254
35.364
34.930
35.043
35.155
35.265
35.375
34.942
35.054
35.166
35.277
35.386
34.953
35.065
35.177
35.288
35.397
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2300 36.922 36.932 36.941 36.950 36.959 36.969 36.978 36.987 36.997 37.006 37.015 2300
2310 37.015 37.024 37.033 37.043 37.052 37.061 37.070 37.079 37.088 37.097 37.107 2310
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
35.397
35.506
35.614
35.721
35.827
35.408
35.517
35.625
35.731
35.837
35.419
35.528
35.635
35.742
35.848
35.430
35.539
35.646
35.753
35.858
35.441
35.549
35.657
35.763
35.869
35.452
35.560
35.668
35.774
35.879
35.463
35.571
35.678
35.784
35.890
35.474
35.582
35.689
35.795
35.900
35.484
35.592
35.700
35.806
35.911
35.495
35.603
35.710
35.816
35.921
35.506
35.614
35.721
35.827
35.932
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
10
Z-240
10
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
Tungsten5% Rhenium
vs.
Tungsten26% Rhenium
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
0
10
20
30
40
-0.234
-0.162
-0.089
-0.015
0.059
50
60
70
80
90
0.135
0.211
0.288
0.365
0.443
0.142
0.218
0.295
0.373
0.451
0.150
0.226
0.303
0.381
0.459
0.157
0.234
0.311
0.389
0.467
0.165
0.241
0.319
0.396
0.475
0.173
0.249
0.326
0.404
0.483
0.180
0.257
0.334
0.412
0.491
0.188
0.264
0.342
0.420
0.499
0.196
0.272
0.350
0.428
0.506
0.203
0.280
0.357
0.436
0.514
100
110
120
130
140
0.522
0.602
0.682
0.763
0.845
0.530
0.610
0.690
0.771
0.853
0.538
0.618
0.698
0.779
0.861
0.546
0.626
0.706
0.788
0.869
0.554
0.634
0.714
0.796
0.878
0.562
0.642
0.723
0.804
0.886
0.570
0.650
0.731
0.812
0.894
0.578
0.658
0.739
0.820
0.902
0.586
0.666
0.747
0.828
0.911
150
160
170
180
190
0.927
1.010
1.093
1.178
1.262
0.935
1.018
1.102
1.186
1.271
0.944
1.027
1.110
1.194
1.279
0.952
1.035
1.119
1.203
1.288
0.960
1.043
1.127
1.211
1.296
0.968
1.052
1.135
1.220
1.305
0.977
1.060
1.144
1.228
1.313
0.985
1.068
1.152
1.237
1.322
200
210
220
230
240
1.348
1.434
1.520
1.607
1.695
1.356
1.442
1.529
1.616
1.703
1.365
1.451
1.537
1.625
1.712
1.373
1.459
1.546
1.633
1.721
1.382
1.468
1.555
1.642
1.730
1.390
1.477
1.563
1.651
1.739
1.399
1.485
1.572
1.660
1.748
250
260
270
280
290
1.783
1.872
1.961
2.051
2.141
1.792
1.880
1.970
2.060
2.150
1.801
1.889
1.979
2.069
2.159
1.809
1.898
1.988
2.078
2.168
1.818
1.907
1.997
2.087
2.177
1.827
1.916
2.006
2.096
2.186
300
310
320
330
340
2.232
2.323
2.415
2.507
2.600
2.241
2.332
2.424
2.516
2.609
2.250
2.341
2.433
2.525
2.618
2.259
2.350
2.442
2.535
2.628
2.268
2.360
2.451
2.544
2.637
350
360
370
380
390
2.693
2.786
2.880
2.975
3.070
2.702
2.796
2.890
2.984
3.079
2.711
2.805
2.899
2.994
3.089
2.721
2.815
2.909
3.003
3.098
400
410
420
430
440
3.165
3.261
3.357
3.454
3.551
3.175
3.271
3.367
3.463
3.560
3.184
3.280
3.376
3.473
3.570
450
460
470
480
490
3.648
3.746
3.844
3.942
4.041
3.658
3.756
3.854
3.952
4.051
3.668
3.765
3.864
3.962
4.061
10
10
0
10
20
30
40
500
510
520
530
540
4.140
4.240
4.339
4.440
4.540
4.150
4.250
4.349
4.450
4.550
4.160
4.260
4.359
4.460
4.560
4.170
4.270
4.369
4.470
4.570
4.180
4.280
4.379
4.480
4.580
4.190
4.290
4.389
4.490
4.590
4.200
4.299
4.399
4.500
4.600
4.210
4.309
4.410
4.510
4.610
4.220
4.319
4.420
4.520
4.621
4.230
4.329
4.430
4.530
4.631
4.240
4.339
4.440
4.540
4.641
500
510
520
530
540
0.211
0.288
0.365
0.443
0.522
50
60
70
80
90
550
560
570
580
590
4.641
4.742
4.843
4.945
5.047
4.651
4.752
4.853
4.955
5.057
4.661
4.762
4.863
4.965
5.067
4.671
4.772
4.874
4.975
5.077
4.681
4.782
4.884
4.985
5.087
4.691
4.792
4.894
4.996
5.098
4.701
4.803
4.904
5.006
5.108
4.711
4.813
4.914
5.016
5.118
4.722
4.823
4.924
5.026
5.128
4.732
4.833
4.935
5.036
5.139
4.742
4.843
4.945
5.047
5.149
550
560
570
580
590
0.594
0.674
0.755
0.837
0.919
0.522
0.682
0.763
0.845
0.927
100
10
120
130
140
600
610
620
630
640
5.149
5.251
5.354
5.457
5.560
5.159
5.261
5.364
5.467
5.570
5.169
5.272
5.375
5.478
5.581
5.180
5.282
5.385
5.488
5.591
5.190
5.292
5.395
5.498
5.601
5.200
5.303
5.405
5.508
5.612
5.210
5.313
5.416
5.519
5.622
5.220
5.323
5.426
5.529
5.632
5.231
5.333
5.436
5.539
5.643
5.241
5.344
5.447
5.550
5.653
5.251
5.354
5.457
5.560
5.664
600
610
620
630
640
0.993
1.077
1.161
1.245
1.330
1.002
1.085
1.169
1.254
1.339
1.010
1.093
1.178
1.262
1.348
150
160
170
180
190
650
660
670
680
690
5.664
5.767
5.871
5.975
6.080
5.674
5.778
5.882
5.986
6.090
5.684
5.788
5.892
5.996
6.100
5.695
5.798
5.902
6.007
6.111
5.705
5.809
5.913
6.017
6.121
5.715
5.819
5.923
6.027
6.132
5.726
5.830
5.934
6.038
6.142
5.736
5.840
5.944
6.048
6.153
5.746
5.850
5.954
6.059
6.163
5.757
5.861
5.965
6.069
6.174
5.767
5.871
5.975
6.080
6.184
650
660
670
680
690
1.408
1.494
1.581
1.668
1.756
1.416
1.503
1.590
1.677
1.765
1.425
1.511
1.598
1.686
1.774
1.434
1.520
1.607
1.695
1.783
200
210
220
230
240
700
710
720
730
740
6.184
6.289
6.394
6.499
6.604
6.195
6.299
6.404
6.509
6.615
6.205
6.310
6.415
6.520
6.625
6.216
6.320
6.425
6.531
6.636
6.226
6.331
6.436
6.541
6.646
6.236
6.341
6.446
6.552
6.657
6.247
6.352
6.457
6.562
6.668
6.257
6.362
6.467
6.573
6.678
6.268
6.373
6.478
6.583
6.689
6.278
6.383
6.488
6.594
6.699
6.289
6.394
6.499
6.604
6.710
700
710
720
730
740
1.836
1.925
2.015
2.105
2.195
1.845
1.934
2.024
2.114
2.204
1.854
1.943
2.033
2.123
2.213
1.863
1.952
2.042
2.132
2.223
1.872
1.961
2.051
2.141
2.232
250
260
270
280
290
750
760
770
780
790
6.710
6.815
6.921
7.027
7.134
6.720
6.826
6.932
7.038
7.144
6.731
6.837
6.943
7.049
7.155
6.741
6.847
6.953
7.059
7.165
6.752
6.858
6.964
7.070
7.176
6.763
6.868
6.974
7.080
7.187
6.773
6.879
6.985
7.091
7.197
6.784
6.890
6.996
7.102
7.208
6.794
6.900
7.006
7.112
7.219
6.805
6.911
7.017
7.123
7.229
6.815
6.921
7.027
7.134
7.240
750
760
770
780
790
2.277
2.369
2.461
2.553
2.646
2.286
2.378
2.470
2.562
2.655
2.295
2.387
2.479
2.572
2.665
2.305
2.396
2.488
2.581
2.674
2.314
2.405
2.498
2.590
2.683
2.323
2.415
2.507
2.600
2.693
300
310
320
330
340
800
810
820
830
840
7.240
7.346
7.453
7.560
7.667
7.250
7.357
7.464
7.570
7.677
7.261
7.368
7.474
7.581
7.688
7.272
7.378
7.485
7.592
7.699
7.282
7.389
7.496
7.602
7.709
7.293
7.400
7.506
7.613
7.720
7.304
7.410
7.517
7.624
7.731
7.314
7.421
7.528
7.634
7.741
7.325
7.432
7.538
7.645
7.752
7.336
7.442
7.549
7.656
7.763
7.346
7.453
7.560
7.667
7.774
800
810
820
830
840
2.730
2.824
2.918
3.013
3.108
2.740
2.833
2.928
3.022
3.118
2.749
2.843
2.937
3.032
3.127
2.758
2.852
2.947
3.041
3.137
2.768
2.862
2.956
3.051
3.146
2.777
2.871
2.965
3.060
3.156
2.786
2.880
2.975
3.070
3.165
350
360
370
380
390
850
860
870
880
890
7.774
7.881
7.988
8.095
8.203
7.784
7.891
7.999
8.106
8.213
7.795
7.902
8.009
8.117
8.224
7.806
7.913
8.020
8.127
8.235
7.816
7.924
8.031
8.138
8.246
7.827
7.934
8.042
8.149
8.256
7.838
7.945
8.052
8.160
8.267
7.849
7.956
8.063
8.170
8.278
7.859
7.966
8.074
8.181
8.289
7.870
7.977
8.085
8.192
8.300
7.881
7.988
8.095
8.203
8.310
850
860
870
880
890
3.194
3.290
3.386
3.483
3.580
3.204
3.299
3.396
3.492
3.590
3.213
3.309
3.405
3.502
3.599
3.223
3.319
3.415
3.512
3.609
3.232
3.328
3.425
3.522
3.619
3.242
3.338
3.434
3.531
3.629
3.251
3.348
3.444
3.541
3.638
3.261
3.357
3.454
3.551
3.648
400
410
420
430
440
900
910
920
930
940
8.310
8.418
8.526
8.633
8.741
8.321
8.429
8.536
8.644
8.752
8.332
8.439
8.547
8.655
8.763
8.343
8.450
8.558
8.666
8.774
8.353
8.461
8.569
8.677
8.785
8.364
8.472
8.580
8.687
8.795
8.375
8.483
8.590
8.698
8.806
8.386
8.493
8.601
8.709
8.817
8.396
8.504
8.612
8.720
8.828
8.407
8.515
8.623
8.731
8.839
8.418
8.526
8.633
8.741
8.849
900
910
920
930
940
3.677
3.775
3.873
3.972
4.071
3.687
3.785
3.883
3.982
4.081
3.697
3.795
3.893
3.992
4.091
3.707
3.805
3.903
4.002
4.101
3.716
3.814
3.913
4.011
4.110
3.726
3.824
3.923
4.021
4.120
3.736
3.834
3.932
4.031
4.130
3.746
3.844
3.942
4.041
4.140
450
460
470
480
490
950
960
970
980
990
8.849
8.957
9.066
9.174
9.282
8.860
8.968
9.076
9.185
9.293
8.871
8.979
9.087
9.195
9.304
8.882
8.990
9.098
9.206
9.314
8.893
9.001
9.109
9.217
9.325
8.903
9.011
9.120
9.228
9.336
8.914
9.022
9.130
9.239
9.347
8.925
9.033
9.141
9.250
9.358
8.936
9.044
9.152
9.260
9.369
8.947
9.055
9.163
9.271
9.379
8.957
9.066
9.174
9.282
9.390
950
960
970
980
990
10
10
-0.227 -0.220 -0.213 -0.206 -0.198 -0.191 -0.184 -0.177 -0.169 -0.162
-0.155 -0.148 -0.140 -0.133 -0.126 -0.118 -0.111 -0.104 -0.096 -0.089
-0.082 -0.074 -0.067 -0.060 -0.052 -0.045 -0.037 -0.030 -0.023 -0.015
-0.008 0.000 0.007 0.014 0.022 0.029 0.037 0.044 0.052 0.059
0.067 0.074 0.082 0.089 0.097 0.104 0.112 0.120 0.127 0.135
Extension
Grade
Thermocouple
Grade
Z-241
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Tungsten5% Rhenium
vs.
Tungsten26% Rhenium
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
9.390
9.499
9.607
9.715
9.824
9.401
9.509
9.618
9.726
9.835
9.412
9.520
9.629
9.737
9.846
9.423
9.531
9.640
9.748
9.857
9.434
9.542
9.650
9.759
9.867
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
9.932
10.041
10.150
10.258
10.367
9.943
10.052
10.160
10.269
10.378
9.954
10.063
10.171
10.280
10.388
9.965
10.074
10.182
10.291
10.399
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
10.475
10.584
10.693
10.801
10.910
10.486
10.595
10.703
10.812
10.921
10.497
10.606
10.714
10.823
10.932
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
11.019
11.127
11.236
11.344
11.453
11.029
11.138
11.247
11.355
11.464
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
11.561
11.670
11.778
11.887
11.995
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
10
9.444
9.553
9.661
9.770
9.878
9.455
9.564
9.672
9.781
9.889
9.466
9.575
9.683
9.791
9.900
9.477
9.585
9.694
9.802
9.911
9.488
9.596
9.705
9.813
9.922
9.499
9.607
9.715
9.824
9.932
10
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
14.792
14.899
15.005
15.111
15.217
14.803
14.909
15.016
15.122
15.228
14.814
14.920
15.026
15.132
15.238
14.824
14.931
15.037
15.143
15.249
14.835
14.941
15.047
15.154
15.260
14.846
14.952
15.058
15.164
15.270
14.856
14.962
15.069
15.175
15.281
14.867
14.973
15.079
15.185
15.291
14.877
14.984
15.090
15.196
15.302
14.888
14.994
15.101
15.207
15.313
14.899
15.005
15.111
15.217
15.323
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
9.976
10.084
10.193
10.302
10.410
9.987
10.095
10.204
10.312
10.421
9.998
10.106
10.215
10.323
10.432
10.008
10.117
10.226
10.334
10.443
10.019
10.128
10.236
10.345
10.454
10.030
10.139
10.247
10.356
10.464
9.932
10.150
10.258
10.367
10.475
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
15.323
15.429
15.535
15.640
15.746
15.334
15.440
15.545
15.651
15.756
15.344
15.450
15.556
15.661
15.767
15.355
15.461
15.566
15.672
15.777
15.366
15.471
15.577
15.683
15.788
15.376
15.482
15.588
15.693
15.799
15.387
15.492
15.598
15.704
15.809
15.397
15.503
15.609
15.714
15.820
15.408
15.514
15.619
15.725
15.830
15.418
15.524
15.630
15.735
15.841
15.429
15.535
15.640
15.746
15.851
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
10.508
10.617
10.725
10.834
10.942
10.519
10.627
10.736
10.845
10.953
10.530
10.638
10.747
10.856
10.964
10.541
10.649
10.758
10.866
10.975
10.551
10.660
10.769
10.877
10.986
10.562
10.671
10.780
10.888
10.997
10.573
10.682
10.790
10.899
11.008
10.584
10.693
10.801
10.910
11.019
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
15.851
15.956
16.062
16.167
16.271
15.862
15.967
16.072
16.177
16.282
15.872
15.977
16.083
16.187
16.292
15.883
15.988
16.093
16.198
16.303
15.893
15.998
16.104
16.208
16.313
15.904
16.009
16.114
16.219
16.324
15.914
16.020
16.125
16.229
16.334
15.925
16.030
16.135
16.240
16.345
15.935
16.041
16.146
16.250
16.355
15.946
16.051
16.156
16.261
16.366
15.956
16.062
16.167
16.271
16.376
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
11.040
11.149
11.257
11.366
11.475
11.051
11.160
11.268
11.377
11.485
11.062
11.171
11.279
11.388
11.496
11.073
11.181
11.290
11.399
11.507
11.084
11.192
11.301
11.409
11.518
11.095
11.203
11.312
11.420
11.529
11.105
11.214
11.323
11.431
11.540
11.116
11.225
11.333
11.442
11.551
11.127
11.236
11.344
11.453
11.561
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
16.376
16.481
16.585
16.689
16.794
16.387
16.491
16.596
16.700
16.804
16.397
16.502
16.606
16.710
16.814
16.407
16.512
16.616
16.721
16.825
16.418
16.522
16.627
16.731
16.835
16.428
16.533
16.637
16.741
16.846
16.439
16.543
16.648
16.752
16.856
16.449
16.554
16.658
16.762
16.866
16.460
16.564
16.669
16.773
16.877
16.470
16.575
16.679
16.783
16.887
16.481
16.585
16.689
16.794
16.898
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
11.572
11.681
11.789
11.898
12.006
11.583
11.692
11.800
11.909
12.017
11.594
11.702
11.811
11.919
12.028
11.605
11.713
11.822
11.930
12.039
11.616
11.724
11.833
11.941
12.050
11.627
11.735
11.844
11.952
12.060
11.637
11.746
11.854
11.963
12.071
11.648
11.757
11.865
11.974
12.082
11.659
11.768
11.876
11.984
12.093
11.670
11.778
11.887
11.995
12.104
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
16.898
17.001
17.105
17.209
17.312
16.908
17.012
17.116
17.219
17.323
16.918
17.022
17.126
17.230
17.333
16.929
17.033
17.136
17.240
17.343
16.939
17.043
17.147
17.250
17.35
16.950
17.053
17.157
17.261
17.364
16.960
17.064
17.167
17.271
17.374
16.970
17.074
17.178
17.281
17.385
16.981
17.084
17.188
17.292
17.395
16.991
17.095
17.198
17.302
17.405
17.001
17.105
17.209
17.312
17.416
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
12.104
12.212
12.320
12.429
12.537
12.115
12.223
12.331
12.439
12.548
12.125
12.234
12.342
12.450
12.558
12.136
12.245
12.353
12.461
12.569
12.147
12.255
12.364
12.472
12.580
12.158
12.266
12.374
12.483
12.591
12.169
12.277
12.385
12.494
12.602
12.180
12.288
12.396
12.504
12.612
12.190
12.299
12.407
12.515
12.623
12.201
12.310
12.418
12.526
12.634
12.212
12.320
12.429
12.537
12.645
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
17.416
17.519
17.622
17.725
17.827
17.426
17.529
17.632
17.735
17.838
17.436
17.539
17.642
17.745
17.848
17.447
17.550
17.653
17.755
17.858
17.457
17.560
17.663
17.766
17.868
17.467
17.570
17.673
17.776
17.879
17.477
17.581
17.683
17.786
17.889
17.488
17.591
17.694
17.796
17.899
17.498
17.601
17.704
17.807
17.909
17.508
17.611
17.714
17.817
17.920
17.519
17.622
17.725
17.827
17.930
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
12.645
12.753
12.861
12.969
13.077
12.656
12.764
12.872
12.980
13.088
12.667
12.775
12.883
12.991
13.098
12.677
12.785
12.893
13.001
13.109
12.688
12.796
12.904
13.012
13.120
12.699
12.807
12.915
13.023
13.131
12.710
12.818
12.926
13.034
13.142
12.721
12.829
12.937
13.045
13.152
12.731
12.839
12.947
13.055
13.163
12.742
12.850
12.958
13.066
13.174
12.753
12.861
12.969
13.077
13.185
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
17.930
18.032
18.134
18.237
18.339
17.940
18.042
18.145
18.247
18.349
17.950
18.053
18.155
18.257
18.359
17.961
18.063
18.165
18.267
18.369
17.971
18.073
18.175
18.277
18.379
17.981
18.083
18.186
18.288
18.389
17.991
18.094
18.196
18.298
18.400
18.002
18.104
18.206
18.308
18.410
18.012
18.114
18.216
18.318
18.420
18.022
18.124
18.226
18.328
18.430
18.032
18.134
18.237
18.339
18.440
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
13.185
13.292
13.400
13.508
13.615
13.196
13.303
13.411
13.519
13.626
13.206
13.314
13.422
13.529
13.637
13.217
13.325
13.432
13.540
13.648
13.228
13.336
13.443
13.551
13.658
13.239
13.346
13.454
13.562
13.669
13.249
13.357
13.465
13.572
13.680
13.260
13.368
13.476
13.583
13.691
13.271
13.379
13.486
13.594
13.701
13.282
13.389
13.497
13.605
13.712
13.292
13.400
13.508
13.615
13.723
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
18.440
18.542
18.643
18.745
18.846
18.450
18.552
18.653
18.755
18.856
18.461
18.562
18.664
18.765
18.866
18.471
18.572
18.674
18.775
18.876
18.481
18.582
18.684
18.785
18.886
18.491
18.593
18.694
18.795
18.896
18.501
18.603
18.704
18.805
18.906
18.511
18.613
18.714
18.815
18.916
18.522
18.623
18.724
18.826
18.927
18.532
18.633
18.735
18.836
18.937
18.542
18.643
18.745
18.846
18.947
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
13.723
13.830
13.937
14.045
14.152
13.734
13.841
13.948
14.055
14.162
13.744
13.852
13.959
14.066
14.173
13.755
13.862
13.970
14.077
14.184
13.766
13.873
13.980
14.087
14.195
13.776
13.884
13.991
14.098
14.205
13.787
13.895
14.002
14.109
14.216
13.798
13.905
14.012
14.120
14.227
13.809
13.916
14.023
14.130
14.237
13.819
13.927
14.034
14.141
14.248
13.830
13.937
14.045
14.152
14.259
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
18.947
19.048
19.148
19.249
19.349
18.957
19.058
19.158
19.259
19.359
18.967
19.068
19.168
19.269
19.369
18.977
19.078
19.178
19.279
19.379
18.987
19.088
19.188
19.289
19.389
18.997
19.098
19.198
19.299
19.399
19.007
19.108
19.208
19.309
19.409
19.017
19.118
19.218
19.319
19.419
19.027
19.128
19.229
19.329
19.429
19.037
19.138
19.239
19.339
19.439
19.048
19.148
19.249
19.349
19.449
1990
1910
1920
1930
1940
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
14.259
14.366
14.472
14.579
14.686
14.269
14.376
14.483
14.590
14.696
14.280
14.387
14.494
14.601
14.707
14.291
14.398
14.504
14.611
14.718
14.302
14.408
14.515
14.622
14.728
14.312
14.419
14.526
14.632
14.739
14.323
14.430
14.536
14.643
14.750
14.334
14.440
14.547
14.654
14.760
14.344
14.451
14.558
14.664
14.771
14.355
14.462
14.569
14.675
14.782
14.366
14.472
14.579
14.686
14.792
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
19.449
19.549
19.649
19.748
19.848
19.459
19.559
19.659
19.758
19.858
19.469
19.569
19.669
19.768
19.868
19.479
19.579
19.679
19.778
19.878
19.489
19.589
19.689
19.788
19.888
19.499
19.599
19.699
19.798
19.898
19.509
19.609
19.709
19.808
19.907
19.519
19.619
19.719
19.818
19.917
19.529
19.629
19.729
19.828
19.927
19.539
19.639
19.738
19.838
19.937
19.549
19.649
19.748
19.848
19.947
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
10
10
Z-242
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Tungsten5% Rhenium
vs.
Tungsten26% Rhenium
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Extension
Grade
10
10
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
19.947
20.046
20.145
20.244
20.343
19.957
20.056
20.155
20.254
20.352
19.967
20.066
20.165
20.264
20.362
19.977
20.076
20.175
20.274
20.372
19.987
20.086
20.185
20.283
20.382
19.997
20.096
20.195
20.293
20.392
20.007
20.106
20.204
20.303
20.402
20.017
20.116
20.214
20.313
20.411
20.026
20.125
20.224
20.323
20.421
20.036
20.135
20.234
20.333
20.431
20.046
20.145
20.244
20.343
20.441
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
24.682
24.772
24.862
24.952
25.041
24.691
24.781
24.871
24.961
25.050
24.700
24.790
24.880
24.970
25.059
24.709
24.799
24.889
24.979
25.068
24.718
24.808
24.898
24.988
25.077
24.727
24.817
24.907
24.996
25.086
24.736
24.826
24.916
25.005
25.095
24.745
24.835
24.925
25.014
25.104
24.754
24.844
24.934
25.023
25.113
24.763
24.853
24.943
25.032
25.122
24.772
24.862
24.952
25.041
25.130
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
20.441
20.539
20.637
20.735
20.833
20.451
20.549
20.647
20.745
20.843
20.461
20.559
20.657
20.755
20.852
20.470
20.569
20.667
20.765
20.862
20.480
20.578
20.676
20.774
20.872
20.490
20.588
20.686
20.784
20.882
20.500
20.598
20.696
20.794
20.891
20.510
20.608
20.706
20.804
20.901
20.520
20.618
20.716
20.813
20.911
20.529
20.627
20.725
20.823
20.921
20.539
20.637
20.735
20.833
20.930
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
25.130
25.219
25.308
25.397
25.486
25.139
25.228
25.317
25.406
25.494
25.148
25.237
25.326
25.415
25.503
25.157
25.246
25.335
25.424
25.512
25.166
25.255
25.344
25.432
25.521
25.175
25.264
25.353
25.441
25.530
25.184
25.273
25.362
25.450
25.539
25.193
25.282
25.370
25.459
25.547
25.202
25.291
25.379
25.468
25.556
25.211
25.299
25.388
25.477
25.565
25.219
25.308
25.397
25.486
25.574
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
20.930
21.028
21.125
21.222
21.319
20.940
21.037
21.135
21.232
21.328
20.950
21.047
21.144
21.241
21.338
20.960
21.057
21.154
21.251
21.348
20.969
21.067
21.164
21.261
21.357
20.979
21.076
21.173
21.270
21.367
20.989
21.086
21.183
21.280
21.377
20.999
21.096
21.193
21.290
21.386
21.008
21.106
21.203
21.299
21.396
21.018
21.115
21.212
21.309
21.406
21.028
21.125
21.222
21.319
21.415
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
25.574
25.662
25.750
25.838
25.925
25.583
25.671
25.759
25.846
25.934
25.592
25.680
25.76
25.855
25.943
25.600
25.688
25.776
25.864
25.952
25.609
25.697
25.785
25.873
25.960
25.618
25.706
25.794
25.882
25.969
25.627
25.715
25.803
25.890
25.978
25.636
25.724
25.811
25.899
25.986
25.644
25.732
25.820
25.908
25.995
25.653
25.741
25.829
25.917
26.004
25.662
25.750
25.838
25.925
26.013
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
21.415
21.512
21.608
21.704
21.800
21.425
21.521
21.618
21.714
21.810
21.435
21.531
21.627
21.723
21.819
21.444
21.541
21.637
21.733
21.829
21.454
21.550
21.647
21.743
21.838
21.464
21.560
21.656
21.752
21.848
21.473
21.570
21.666
21.762
21.858
21.483
21.579
21.675
21.771
21.867
21.493
21.589
21.685
21.781
21.877
21.502
21.599
21.695
21.791
21.886
21.512
21.608
21.704
21.800
21.896
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
26.013
26.100
26.187
26.274
26.360
26.021
26.109
26.196
26.282
26.369
26.030
26.117
26.204
26.291
26.378
26.039
26.126
26.213
26.300
26.386
26.048
26.135
26.222
26.308
26.395
26.056
26.143
26.230
26.317
26.404
26.065
26.152
26.239
26.326
26.412
26.074
26.161
26.248
26.334
26.421
26.082
26.170
26.256
26.343
26.430
26.091
26.178
26.265
26.352
26.438
26.100
26.187
26.274
26.360
26.447
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
21.896
21.991
22.087
22.182
22.277
21.905
22.001
22.096
22.192
22.286
21.915
22.011
22.106
22.201
22.296
21.925
22.020
22.115
22.211
22.305
21.934
22.030
22.125
22.220
22.315
21.944
22.039
22.134
22.230
22.324
21.953
22.049
22.144
22.239
22.334
21.963
22.058
22.153
22.249
22.343
21.972
22.068
22.163
22.258
22.353
21.982
22.077
22.172
22.268
22.362
21.991
22.087
22.182
22.277
22.372
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
26.447
26.533
26.619
26.705
26.791
26.455
26.542
26.628
26.714
26.799
26.464
26.550
26.636
26.722
26.808
26.473
26.559
26.645
26.731
26.816
26.481
26.568
26.654
26.739
26.825
26.490
26.576
26.662
26.748
26.834
26.499
26.585
26.671
26.756
26.842
26.507
26.593
26.679
26.765
26.851
26.516
26.602
26.688
26.774
26.859
26.524
26.611
26.696
26.782
26.868
26.533
26.619
26.705
26.791
26.876
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
22.372
22.466
22.561
22.655
22.749
22.381
22.476
22.570
22.665
22.759
22.391
22.485
22.580
22.674
22.768
22.400
22.495
22.589
22.683
22.777
22.410
22.504
22.599
22.693
22.787
22.419
22.514
22.608
22.702
22.796
22.429
22.523
22.618
22.712
22.806
22.438
22.533
22.627
22.721
22.815
22.448
22.542
22.636
22.730
22.824
22.457
22.551
22.646
22.740
22.834
22.466
22.561
22.655
22.749
22.843
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
26.876
26.962
27.047
27.132
27.216
26.885
26.970
27.055
27.140
27.225
26.893
26.979
27.064
27.149
27.233
26.902
26.987
27.072
27.157
27.242
26.910
26.996
27.081
27.166
27.250
26.919
27.004
27.089
27.174
27.259
26.927
27.013
27.098
27.183
27.267
26.936
27.021
27.106
27.191
27.276
26.945
27.030
27.115
27.200
27.284
26.953
27.038
27.123
27.208
27.293
26.962
27.047
27.132
27.216
27.301
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
22.843
22.937
23.030
23.124
23.217
22.853
22.946
23.040
23.133
23.226
22.862
22.956
23.049
23.142
23.236
22.871
22.965
23.058
23.152
23.245
22.881
22.974
23.068
23.161
23.254
22.890
22.984
23.077
23.170
23.263
22.899
22.993
23.086
23.180
23.273
22.909
23.002
23.096
23.189
23.282
22.918
23.012
23.105
23.198
23.291
22.928
23.021
23.114
23.208
23.301
22.937
23.030
23.124
23.217
23.310
2300
2310
2320
2330
2340
2800
2810
2820
2830
2840
27.301
27.385
27.470
27.554
27.637
27.309
27.394
27.478
27.562
27.646
27.318
27.402
27.486
27.570
27.654
27.326
27.411
27.495
27.579
27.663
27.335
27.419
27.503
27.587
27-671
27.343
27.428
27.512
27.596
27.679
27.352
27.436
27.520
27.604
27.688
27.360
27.444
27.528
27.612
27.696
27.369
27.453
27.537
27.621
27.704
27.377
27.461
27.545
27.629
27.713
27.385
27.470
27.554
27.637
27.721
2800
2810
2820
2830
2840
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
23.310
23.403
23.495
23.588
23.680
23.319
23.412
23.505
23.597
23.689
23.328
23.421
23.514
23.606
23.698
23.338
23.431
23.523
23.615
23.708
23.347
23.440
23.532
23.625
23.717
23.356
23.449
23.542
23.634
23.726
23.366
23.458
23.551
23.643
23.735
23.375
23.468
23.560
23.652
23.744
23.384
23.477
23.569
23.662
23.754
23.393
23.486
23.579
23.671
23.763
23.403
23.495
23.588
23.680
23.772
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
2850
2860
2870
2880
2890
27.721
27.805
27.888
27.971
28.054
27.729
27.813
27.896
27.979
28.062
27.738
27.821
27.904
27.988
28.070
27.746
27.830
27.913
27.996
28.079
27.755
27.838
27.921
28.004
28.087
27.763
27.846
27.929
28.012
28.095
27.771
27.855
27.938
28.021
28.103
27.780
27.863
27.946
28.029
28.112
27.788
27.871
27.954
28.037
28.120
27.796
27.880
27.963
28.046
28.128
27.805
27.888
27.971
28.054
28.137
2850
2860
2870
2880
2890
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
23.772
23.864
23.956
24.047
24.138
23.781
23.873
23.965
24.056
24.147
23.790
23.882
23.974
24.065
24.157
23.800
23.891
23.983
24.074
24.166
23.809
23.901
23.992
24.084
24.175
23.818
23.910
24.001
24.093
24.184
23.827
23.919
24.010
24.102
24.193
23.836
23.928
24.020
24.111
24.202
23.846
23.937
24.029
24.120
24.211
23.855
23.946
24.038
24.129
24.220
23.864
23.956
24.047
24.138
24.229
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
2900
2910
2920
2930
2940
28.137
28.219
28.301
28.384
28.466
28.145
28.227
28.310
28.392
28.474
28.153
28.236
28.318
28.400
28.482
28.161
28.244
28.326
28.408
28.490
28.170
28.252
28.334
28.416
28.498
28.178
28.260
28.342
28.425
28.506
28.186
28.268
28.351
28.433
28.515
28.194
28.277
28.359
28.441
28.523
28.203
28.285
28.367
28.449
28.531
28.211
28.293
28.375
28.457
28.539
28.219
28.301
28.384
28.466
28.547
2900
2910
2920
2930
2940
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
24.229
24.320
24.411
24.502
24.592
24.239
24.330
24.420
24.511
24.601
24.248
24.339
24.429
24.520
24.610
24.257
24.348
24.438
24.529
24.619
24.266
24.357
24.447
24.538
24.628
24.275
24.366
24.456
24.547
24.637
24.284
24.375
24.466
24.556
24.646
24.293
24.384
24.475
24.565
24.655
24.302
24.393
24.484
24.574
24.664
24.311
24.402
24.493
24.583
24.673
24.320
24.411
24.502
24.592
24.682
2450
2460
2470
2480
2490
2950
2960
2970
2980
2990
28.547
28.629
28.710
28.791
28.872
28.555
28.637
28.718
28.800
28.881
28.564
28.645
28.727
28.808
28.889
28.572
28.653
28.725
28.816
28.897
28.580
28.661
28.743
28.824
28.905
28.588
28.670
28.751
28.832
28.913
28.596
28.678
28.759
28.840
28.921
28.604
28.686
28.767
28.848
28.929
28.613
28.694
28.775
28.856
28.937
28.621
28.702
28.783
28.864
28.945
28.629
28.710
28.791
28.872
28.953
2950
2960
2970
2980
2990
10
10
Z-243
Thermocouple
Grade
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Tungsten5% Rhenium
vs.
Tungsten26% Rhenium
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Extension
Grade
10
10
3000
3010
3020
3030
3040
28.953
29.034
29.114
29.195
29.275
28.961
29.042
29.122
29.203
29.283
28.969
29-050
29.130
29.211
29.291
28.978
29.058
29.138
29.219
29.299
28.986
29.066
29.147
29.227
29.307
28.994
29.074
29.155
29.235
29.315
29.002
29.082
29.163
29.243
29.323
29.010
29.090
29.171
29.251
29.331
29.018
29.098
29.179
29.259
29.339
29.026
29.106
29.187
29.267
29.347
29.034
29.114
29.195
29.275
29.355
3000
3010
3020
3030
3040
3500
3510
3520
3530
3540
32.746
32.817
32.887
32.957
33.027
32.753
32.824
32.894
32.964
33.034
32.760
32.831
32.901
32.971
33.041
32.767
32.838
32.908
32.978
33.048
32.774
32.845
32.915
32.985
33.055
32.781
32.852
32.922
32.992
33.062
32.788
32.859
32.929
32.999
33.069
32.795
32.866
32.936
33.006
33.076
32.802
32.873
32.943
33.013
33-083
32.809
32.880
32.950
33.020
33.090
32.817
32.887
32.957
33.027
33.097
3500
3510
3520
3530
3540
3050
3060
3070
3080
3090
29.355
29.434
29.514
29.593
29.672
29.363
29.442
29.522
29.601
29.680
29.371
29.450
29.530
29.609
29.688
29.379
29.458
29.538
29.617
29.696
29.386
29.466
29.546
29.625
29.704
29.394
29.474
29.553
29.633
29.712
29.402
29.482
29.561
29.641
29.720
29.410
29.490
29.569
29.648
29.727
29.418
29.498
29.577
29.656
29.735
29.426
29.506
29.585
29.664
29.743
29.434
29.514
29.593
29.672
29.751
3050
3060
3070
3080
3090
3550
3560
3570
3580
3590
33.097
33.166
33.236
33.305
33.374
33.104
33.173
33.243
33.312
33.380
33.111
33.180
33.249
33.318
33.387
33.118
33.187
33.256
33.325
33.394
33.125
33.194
33.263
33.332
33.401
33.132
33.201
33.270
33.339
33.408
33.139
33.208
33.277
33.346
33.415
33.146
33.215
33.284
33.353
33.422
33.152
33.222
33.291
33.360
33.428
33.159
33.229
33.298
33.367
33.435
33.166
33.236
33.305
33.374
33.442
3550
3560
3570
3580
3590
3100
3110
3120
3130
3140
29.751
29.830
29.908
29.987
30.065
29.759
29.838
29.916
29.995
30.073
29.767
29.846
29.924
30.002
30.081
29.775
29.853
29.932
30.010
30.088
29.783
29.861
29.940
30.018
30.096
29.791
29.869
29.948
30.026
30.104
29.798
29.877
29.955
30.034
30.112
29.806
29.885
29.963
30.041
30.119
29.814
29.893
29.971
30.049
30.127
29.822
29.901
29.979
30.057
30.135
29.830
29.908
29.987
30.065
30.143
3100
3110
3120
3130
3140
3600
3610
3620
3630
3640
33.442
33.510
33.579
33.647
33.714
33.449
33.517
33.585
33.653
33.721
33.456
33.524
33.592
33.660
33.728
33.463
33.531
33.599
33.667
33.734
33.469
33.538
33.606
33.674
33.741
33.476
33.545
33.613
33.680
33.748
33.483
33.551
33.619
33.687
33.755
33.490
33.558
33.626
33.694
33.761
33.497
33.565
33.633
33.701
33.768
33.504
33.572
33.640
33.707
33.775
33.510
33.579
33.647
33.714
33.782
3600
3610
3620
3630
3640
3150
3160
3170
3180
3190
30.143
30.221
30.298
30.376
30.453
30.151
30.228
30.306
30.383
30.460
30.158
30.236
30.314
30.391
30.468
30.166
30.244
30.321
30.399
30.476
30.174
30.252
30.329
30.406
30.484
30.182
30.259
30.337
30.414
30.491
30.190
30.267
30.345
30.422
30.499
30.197
30.275
30.352
30.430
30.507
30.205
30.283
30.360
30.437
30.514
30.213
30.290
30.368
30.445
40.522
30.221
30.298
30.376
30.453
30.530
3150
3160
3170
3180
3190
3650
3660
3670
3680
3690
33.782
33.849
33.916
33.982
34.049
33.788
33.856
33.922
33.989
34.056
33.795
33.862
33.929
33.996
34.062
33.802
33.869
33.936
34.002
34-069
33.809
33.876
33.942
34.009
34.075
33.815
33.882
33.949
34.016
34.082
33.822
33:889
33.956
34.022
34.089
33.829
33.896
33.962
34.029
34.095
33.835
33.902
33.969
34.036
34.102
33.842
33.909
33.976
34.042
34.109
33.849
33.916
33.982
34.049
34.115
3650
3660
3670
3680
3690
3200
3210
3220
3230
3240
30.530
30.607
30.683
30.760
30.836
30.537
30.614
30.691
30.767
30.843
30.545
30.622
30.698
30.775
30.851
30.553
30.630
30.706
30.782
30.859
30.561
30.637
30.714
30.790
30.866
30.568
30.645
30.721
30.798
30.874
30.576
30.653
30.729
30.805
30.881
30.584
30.660
30.737
30.813
30.889
30.591
30.668
30.744
30.821
30.897
30.599
30.676
30.752
30.828
30.904
30.607
30.683
30.760
30.836
30.912
3200
3210
3220
3230
3240
3700
3710
3720
3730
3740
34.115
34.181
34.247
34.312
34.378
34.122
34.188
34.253
34.319
34.384
34.128
34.194
34.260
34.325
34.391
34.135
34.201
34.267
34.332
34.397
34.142
34.207
34.273
34.338
34.404
34.148
34.214
34.280
34.345
34.410
34.155
34.221
34.286
34.351
34.417
34.161
34.227
34.293
34.358
34.423
34.168
34.234
34.299
34.365
34.430
34.175
34.240
34.306
34.371
34.436
34.181
34.247
34.312
34.378
34.442
3700
3710
3720
3730
3740
3250
3260
3270
3280
3290
30.912
30.988
31.063
31.139
31.214
30.919
30.995
31.071
31.146
31.221
30.927
31.003
31.078
31.154
31.229
30.935
31.010
31.086
31.161
31.236
30.942
31.018
31.093
31.169
31.244
30.950
31.025
31.101
31.176
31.251
30.957
31.033
31.109
31.184
31.259
30.965
31.041
31.116
31.191
31.266
30.972
31.048
31.124
31.199
31.274
30.980
31.056
31.131
31.206
31.281
30.988
31.063
31.139
31.214
31.289
3250
3260
3270
3280
3290
3750
3760
3770
3780
3790
34.442
34.507
34.572
34.636
34.700
34.449
34.514
34.578
34.642
34.706
34.455
34-520
34.585
34.649
34.713
34.462
34.527
34.591
34.655
34.719
34.468
34.533
34.597
34.661
34.725
34.475
34.539
34.604
34.668
34.732
34.481
34.546
34.610
34.674
34.738
34.488
34.552
34.617
34.681
34.744
34.494
34.559
34.623
34.687
34.751
34.501
34.565
34.629
34.693
34.757
34.507
34.572
34.636
34.700
34.763
3750
3760
3770
3780
3790
3300
3310
3320
3330
3340
31.289
31.364
31.438
31.513
31.587
31.296
31.371
31.446
31.520
31.594
31.304
31.379
31.453
31.528
31.602
31.311
31.386
31.461
31.535
31.609
31.319
31.394
31.468
31.542
31.617
31.326
31.401
31.476
31.550
31.624
31.334
31.408
31.483
31.557
31.631
31.341
31.416
31.490
31.565
31.639
31.349
31.423
31.498
31.572
31.646
31.356
31.431
31.505
31.580
31.654
31.364
31.438
31.513
31.587
31.661
3300
3310
3320
3330
3340
3800
3810
3820
3830
3840
34.763
34.827
34.890
34.953
35.015
34.770
34.833
34.896
34.959
35.022
34.776
34.839
34.903
34.965
35.028
34.782
34.846
34.909
34.972
35.034
34.789
34.852
34.915
34.978
35.040
34.795
34.858
34.921
34.984
35.047
34.802
34.865
34.928
34.990
35.053
34.808
34.871
34.934
34.997
35.059
34.814
34.877
34.940
35.003
35.065
34.821
34.884
34.947
35.009
35.072
34.827
34.890
34.953
35.015
35.078
3800
3810
3820
3830
3840
3350
3360
3370
3380
3390
31.661
31.735
31.808
31.882
31.955
31.668
31.742
31.816
31.889
31.962
31.676
31.749
31.823
31.896
31.969
31.683
31.757
31.830
31.904
31.977
31.690
31.764
31.838
31.911
31.984
31.698
31.772
31.845
31.918
31.991
31.705
31.779
31.852
31.926
31.999
31.713
31.786
31.860
31.933
32.006
31.720
31.794
31.867
31.940
32.013
31.727
31.801
31.874
31.948
32.021
31.735
31.808
31.882
31.955
32.028
3350
3360
3370
3380
3390
3850
3860
3870
3880
3890
35.078
35.140
35.202
35.263
35.324
35.084
35.146
35.208
35.269
35.330
35.090
35.152
35.214
35.275
35.336
35.096
35.158
35.220
35.281
35.343
35.103
35.165
35.226
35.288
35.349
35.109
35.171
35.132
35.294
35.355
35.115
35.177
35.238
35.300
35.361
35.121
35.183
35.245
35.306
35.367
35.127
35.189
35.251
35.312
35.373
35.134
35.195
35.257
35.318
35.379
35.140
35.202
35.263
35.324
35.385
3850
3860
3870
3880
3890
3400
3410
3420
3430
3440
32.028
32.101
32.173
32.246
32.318
32.035
32.108
32.180
32.253
32.325
32.042
32.115
32.188
32.260
32.332
32.050
32.122
32.195
32.267
32.339
32.057
32.130
32.202
32.274
32.346
32.064
32.137
32.209
32.282
32.354
32.072
32.144
32.217
32.289
32.361
32.079
32.151
32.224
32.296
32.368
32.086
32.159
32.231
32.303
32.375
32.093
32.166
32.238
32.310
32.382
32.101
32.173
32.246
32.318
32.390
3400
3410
3420
3430
3440
3900
3910
3920
3930
3940
35.385
35.446
35.506
35.566
35.626
35.391
35.452
35.512
35.572
35.632
35.397
35.458
35.518
35.578
35.638
35.403
35.464
35.524
35.584
35.644
35.409
35.470
35.530
35.590
35.650
35.415
35.476
35.536
35.596
35.656
35.422
35.482
35.542
35.602
35.662
35.428
35.488
35.548
35.608
35.668
35.434
35.494
35.554
35.614
35.673
35.440
35.500
35.560
35.620
35.679
35.446
35.506
35.566
35.626
35.685
3900
3910
3920
3930
3940
3450
3460
3470
3480
3490
32.390
32.461
32.533
32.604
32.675
32.397
32.468
32.540
32.611
32.682
32.404
32.476
32.547
32.618
32.689
32.411
32.483
32.554
32.625
32.696
32.418
32.490
32.561
32.632
32.703
32.425
32.497
32.568
32.640
32.711
32.433
32.504
32.576
32.647
32.718
32.440
32.511
32.583
32.654
32.725
32.447
32.518
32.590
32.661
31.732
32.454
32.526
32.597
32.668
32.739
32.461
32.533
32.604
32.675
32.746
3450
3460
3470
3480
3490
3950
3960
3970
3980
3990
35.685
35.744
35.803
35.862
35.920
35.691
35.750
35.809
35.868
35.926
35.697
35.756
35.815
35.873
35.932
35.703
35.762
35.821
35.879
35.937
35.709
35.768
35.827
35.885
35.943
35.715
35.774
35.833
35.891
35.949
35.721
35.780
35.838
35.897
35.955
35.727
35.786
35.844
35.903
35.961
35.733
35.792
35.850
35.908
35.966
35.739
35.797
35.856
35.914
35.972
35.744
35.803
35.862
35.920
35.978
3950
3960
3970
3980
3990
10
10
Z-244
Revised Thermocouple
Reference Tables
NONE
ESTABLISHED
Tungsten5% Rhenium
vs.
Tungsten26% Rhenium
TYPE
Reference
Tables
N.I.S.T.
Monograph 175
Revised to
ITS-90
Thermocouple
Grade
Extension
Grade
10
10
4000
4010
4020
4030
4040
35.978
36.036
36.093
36.150
36.206
35.984
36.041
36.099
36.155
36.212
35.989
36.047
36.104
36.161
36.218
35.995
36:053
36.110
36.167
36.223
36.001
36.058
36.116
36.172
36.229
36.007
36.064
36.121
36.178
36.235
36.013
36.070
36-127
36.184
36.240
36.018
36.076
36.133
36.189
36.246
36.024
36.081
36.138
36.195
36.251
36.030
36.087
36.144
36.201
36.257
36.036
36.093
36.150
36.206
36.263
4000
4010
4020
4030
4040
4100
4110
4120
4130
4140
36.539
36.594
36.647
36.701
36.754
36.545
36.599
36.653
36.706
36.760
36.550
36.604
36.658
36.712
36.765
36.556
36.610
36.664
36.717
36.770
36-561
36.615
36.669
36.722
36.775
36.566
36.621
36.674
36.728
36.781
36.572
36.626
36.680
36.733
36.786
36.577
36.631
36.685
36.738
36.791
36.583
36.637
36.690
36.744
36.797
36.588
36.642
36.696
36.749
36.802
36.594
36.647
36.701
36.754
36.807
4100
4110
4120
4130
4140
4050
4060
4070
4080
4090
36.263
36.319
36.374
36.430
36.485
36.268
36.324
36.380
36.435
36.490
36.274
36.330
36.385
36.441
36.496
36.280
36.335
36.391
36.446
36.501
36.285
36.341
36.397
36.452
36.507
36.291
36.347
36.402
36.457
36.512
36.296
36.352
36.408
36.463
36.517
36.302
36.358
36.413
36.468
36:523
36.308
36.363
36.419
36.474
36.528
36.313
36.369
36.424
36.479
36.534
36.319
36.374
36.430
36.485
36.539
4050
4060
4070
4080
4090
4150
4160
4170
4180
4190
36.807
36.860
36.912
36.964
37.015
36.812
36.865
36.917
36.969
37.020
36.818
36.870
36.922
36.974
37.025
36.823
36.875
36.927
36.979
37.030
36.828
36.881
36.933
36.984
37.035
36.833
36.886
36.938
36.989
37.041
36.839
36.891
36.943
36.994
37.046
36.844
36.896
36.948
37.000
37.051
36.849
36.901
36.953
37.005
37.056
36.854
36.907
36.958
37.010
37.061
36.860
36.912
36.964
37.015
37.066
4150
4160
4170
4180
4190
10
10
Z-245
20
-.007
0.113
0.357
0.714
1.175
1.731
2.373
3.093
3.884
4.737
5.647
6.607
7.611
8.652
9.726
10.828
11.952
13.094
14.250
15.415
16.587
17.762
60
0.026
0.197
0.487
0.887
1.387
1.978
2.652
3.401
4.218
5.095
6.026
7.004
8.023
9.078
10.164
11.275
12.407
13.555
14.715
15.884
17.057
18.232
80
0.050
0.246
0.559
0.979
1.498
2.106
2.796
3.559
4.389
5.277
6.218
7.205
8.232
9.293
10.384
11.500
12.635
13.786
14.948
16.118
17.292
18.467
DEGREES F
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
3100
3200
3300
3400
3500
3600
3700
3800
3900
4000
4100
4200
0
18.701
19.873
21.038
22.195
23.341
24.474
25.591
26.690
27.769
28.827
29.862
30.871
31.854
32.809
33.733
34.626
35.486
36.312
37.101
37.853
38.564
20
18.936
20.106
21.270
22.425
23.569
24.699
25.812
26.907
27.983
29.036
30.066
31.070
32.047
32.996
33.914
34.801
35.654
36.473
37.254
37.998
40
19.170
20.340
21.502
22.655
23.796
24.923
26.033
27.124
28.195
29.244
30.269
31.268
32.240
33.182
34.094
34.974
35.821
36.632
37.406
38.142
60
19.405
20.573
21.734
22.884
24.023
25.146
26.253
27.340
28.407
29.451
30.471
31.464
32.430
33.367
34.273
35.146
35.986
36.790
37.557
38.285
80
19.639
20.806
21.965
23.113
24.249
25.369
26.472
27.555
28.618
29.657
30.672
31.660
32.620
33.551
34.450
35.317
36.150
36.946
37.705
38.425
20
-.089
0.682
1.520
2.415
3.357
4.339
5.354
6.394
7.453
8.526
9.607
10.693
11.778
12.861
13.937
15.005
16.062
17.105
18.134
19.148
20.145
21.125
60
0.211
1.010
1.872
2.786
3.746
4.742
5.767
6.815
7.881
8.957
10.041
11.127
12.212
13.292
14.366
15.429
16.481
17.519
18.542
19.549
20.539
21.512
80
0.365
1.178
2.051
2.975
3.942
4.945
5.975
7.027
8.095
9.174
10.258
11.344
12.429
13.508
14.579
15.640
16.689
17.725
18.745
19.748
20.735
21.704
DEGREES F
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
3100
3200
3300
3400
3500
3600
3700
3800
3900
4000
4100
4200
0
21.896
22.843
23.772
24.682
25.574
26.447
27.301
28.137
28.953
29.751
30.530
31.289
32.028
32.746
33.442
34.115
34.763
35.385
35.978
36.539
37.066
20
22.087
23.030
23.956
24.862
25.750
26.619
27.470
28.301
29.114
29.908
30.683
31.438
32.173
32.887
33.579
34.247
34.890
35.506
36.093
36.647
40
22.277
23.217
24.138
25.041
25.925
26.791
27.637
28.466
29.275
30.065
30.836
31.587
32.318
33.027
33.714
34.378
35.015
35.626
36.206
36.754
60
22.466
23.403
24.320
25.219
26.100
26.962
27.805
28.629
29.434
30.221
30.988
31.735
32.461
33.166
33.849
34.507
35.140
35.744
36.319
36.860
80
22.655
23.588
24.502
25.397
26.274
27.132
27.971
28.791
29.593
30.376
31.139
31.882
32.604
33.305
33.982
34.636
35.263
35.862
36.430
36.964
60
0.154
0.778
1.507
2.324
3.216
4.168
5.171
6.214
7.288
8.386
9.501
10.628
11.761
12.897
14.034
15.171
16.302
17.424
18.537
19.638
20.726
21.802
80
0.269
0.916
1.664
2.497
3.402
4.365
5.377
6.427
7.506
8.608
9.726
10.854
11.988
13.125
14.262
15.398
16.527
17.647
18.758
19.857
20.943
22.015
DEGREES F
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
3100
3200
3300
3400
3500
3600
3700
3800
3900
4000
4100
4200
0
22.228
23.283
24.323
25.348
26.358
27.352
28.329
29.290
30.233
31.158
32.063
32.948
33.809
34.646
35.455
36.233
36.976
37.681
38.341
38.951
39.506
20
22.440
23.492
24.529
25.551
26.558
27.548
28.523
29.480
30.419
31.340
32.242
33.122
33.979
34.810
35.613
36.384
37.120
37.816
38.467
39.067
40
22.651
23.701
24.735
25.754
26.757
27.745
28.715
29.669
30.605
31.522
32.420
33.295
34.147
34.973
35.770
36.535
37.263
37.950
38.591
39.180
60
22.863
23.909
24.940
25.956
26.956
27.940
28.908
29.858
30.790
31.703
32.596
33.467
34.314
35.135
35.926
36.683
37.404
38.082
38.714
39.291
80
23.073
24.116
25.145
26.157
27.154
28.135
29.099
30.046
30.974
31.884
32.772
33.639
34.481
35.295
36.080
36.831
37.543
38.213
38.834
39.400
Z-246
E, V
Temperature
(KELVIN)
E, V
Temperature
(KELVIN)
E, V
Temperature
(KELVIN)
E, V
545.40
561.86
578.31
594.76
611.22
70
71
72
73
74
1136.21
1153.80
1171.44
1189.12
1206.84
105
106
107
108
109
1776.71
1795.73
1814.78
1833.86
1852.99
3
4
28.02
39.94
35
36
37
38
39
5
6
7
8
9
52.84
66.58
81.01
96.02
111.51
40
41
42
43
44
627.68
644.16
660.65
677.16
693.69
75
76
77
78
79
1224.60
1242.40
1260.25
1278.14
1296.08
110
111
112
113
114
1872.14
1891.34
1910.57
1929.83
1949.13
10
11
12
13
14
127.39
143.58
160.02
176.65
193.42
45
46
47
48
49
710.24
726.82
743.43
760.07
776.74
80
81
82
83
84
1314.05
1332.07
1350.13
1368.23
1386.37
115
116
117
118
119
1968.46
1987.82
2007.22
2026.65
2046.11
15
16
17
18
19
210.29
227.23
244.21
261.21
278.20
50
51
52
53
54
793.45
810.20
826.98
843.80
860.66
85
86
87
88
89
1404.56
1422.79
1441.05
1459.36
1477.71
120
121
122
123
124
2065.61
2085.14
2104.70
2124.29
2143.91
20
21
22
23
24
295.18
312.14
329.06
345.94
362.77
55
56
57
58
59
877.56
894.50
911.49
928.51
945.58
90
91
92
93
94
1496.10
1514.53
1533.00
1551.52
1570.07
125
126
127
128
129
2163.56
2183.24
2202.96
2222.70
2242.47
25
26
27
28
29
379.56
396.31
413.01
429.67
446.29
60
61
62
63
64
962.70
979.85
997.05
1014.29
1013.58
95
96
97
98
99
1588.66
1607.29
1625.96
1644.67
1663.42
130
131
132
133
134
2262.27
2282.10
2301.96
2321.85
2341.76
30
31
32
33
34
462.87
479.43
495.95
512.45
528.93
65
66
67
68
69
1048.91
1066.28
1083.70
1101.16
1118.66
100
101
102
103
104
1682.21
1701.03
1719.90
1738.80
1757.74
135
136
137
138
139
2361.70
2381.68
2401.67
2421.70
2441.75
Z-247
Z
Temperature
(KELVIN)
E, V
Temperature
(KELVIN)
E, V
Temperature
(KELVIN)
E, V
Temperature
(KELVIN)
E, V
140
141
142
143
144
2461.83
2481.94
2502.07
2522.23
2542.42
175
176
177
178
179
3180.19
3201.12
3222.07
3243.04
3264.03
210
211
212
213
214
3923.82
3945.38
3966.95
3988.54
4010.15
245
246
247
248
249
4686.39
4708.38
4730.37
4752.38
4774.39
145
146
147
148
149
2562.63
2582.87
2603.13
2623.42
2643.73
180
181
182
183
184
3285.03
3306.06
3327.11
3348.18
3369.27
215
216
217
218
219
4031.77
4053.40
4075.06
4096.72
4118.40
250
251
252
253
254
4796.41
4818.45
4840.49
4862.54
4884.60
150
151
152
153
154
2664.07
2684.44
2704.82
2725.24
2745.67
185
186
187
188
189
3390.37
3411.50
3432.64
3453.80
3474.98
220
221
222
223
224
4140.09
4161.80
4183.52
4205.26
4227.01
255
256
257
258
259
4906.68
4928.76
4950.85
4972.96
4995.07
155
156
157
158
159
2766.14
2786.62
2807.13
2827.67
2848.22
190
191
192
193
194
3496.18
3517.40
3538.63
3559.88
3581.15
225
226
227
228
229
4248.77
4270.55
4292.33
4314.13
4335.95
260
261
262
263
264
5017.20
5039.34
5061.49
5083.65
5105.83
160
161
162
163
164
2868.80
2889.41
2910.03
2930.68
2951.35
195
196
197
198
199
3602.44
3623.75
3645.07
3666.41
3687.77
230
231
232
233
234
4357.77
4379.61
4401.45
4423.31
4445.18
265
266
267
268
269
5128.01
5150.21
5172.42
5194.64
5216.87
165
166
167
168
169
2972.05
2992.77
3013.50
3034.27
3055.05
200
201
202
203
204
3709.14
3730.54
3751.95
3773.37
3794.82
235
236
237
238
239
4467.06
4488.95
4510.85
4532.76
4554.68
270
271
272
273
274
5239.11
5261.36
5283.62
5305.88
5328.16
170
171
172
173
174
3075.85
3096.68
3117.52
3138.39
3159.28
205
206
207
208
209
3816.28
3837.75
3859.25
3880.76
3902.28
240
241
242
243
244
4576.61
4598.55
4620.49
4642.45
4664.42
275
276
277
278
279
5350.44
5372.73
5395.02
5417.31
5439.61
Z-248
TRANSMITTER SPACE
PROBES
Model Number
Diameter, mm
(in)
Height, mm
(in)
Typical
NB1
47.6
(1 78)
19.0
(34)
NB1-ICSS-14G-12
PR-12-2-100-1/8-6-E
NB2
31.7
(1 14)
19.0
(34)
NB2-ICSS-14G-24
PR-14-2-100-1/8-6-E
NB3
57.1
(2 14)
25.4
(1)
NB1-ICSS-14G-12
PR-18-2-100-1/8-6-E
NB4
22.2
(78)
9.5
(38)
NB4-ICSS-14G-12
PR-19-2-100-1/8-6-E
NEPA, NEPB
69.8
(2 34)
38.1
(1 12)
NEPB-ICSS-14G-12
NEPB-2-100-1/8-6-E
NBS
50.8
(2)
31.7
(1 14)
NBS-ICSS-14G-12
NBS-2-100-1/8-6-E
50.8
(2)
31.7
(1 14)
NSB-ICSS-14G-12
NSB-2-100-1/8-6-E
NBB
47.6
(1 78)
19.0
(34)
NBB-ICSS-14G-12
NBB-2-100-1/8-6-E
NBN
50.8
(2)
19.0
(34)
NBN-ICSS-14G-12
NBN-2-100-1/8-6-E
NBG
44.4
(1 34)
19.0
(34)
NBG-ICSS-14G-12
NBG-2-100-1/8-6-E
NXT
47.6
(1 78)
50.8
(2)
NXT-ICSS-14G-12
NXT-2-100-1/8-6-E
HEP-TX
76.2
(3)
50.8
(2)
HEP-TX-100-J1
HEP-TX-110-PT1
HEP-TX70
76.2
(3)
50.8
(2)
HEP-TX71-J-50-350C
HEP-TX75-50-350C
Z-249
Platinum Resistance
Temperature Detectors
Detector Interchangeability Tolerance Chart
Tolerance
0.9
2.25
Z
OHMS
deg C
0.8
2.0
0.7
1.75
Basic Detector
Resistance at
0C Is 100 ohms
CLASS B
DIN 43760-1980
BS 1904
0.6
1.5
0.5
1.25
JIS
C1604-1981
0.5
JIS
C1604-1981
0.2
-200
-100
0.4
1.0
0.3
0.75
0.2
0.5
0.1
0.25
0
TEMPERATURE C
CLASS A
DIN 43760-1980
BS 1904
JIS
C1604-1981
0.15
100
200
Z-250
300
400
500
RTD Tables
According to DIN EN 60751
for Class B and Class A
t < 0C :
R(t) = R0 [1 + A t + B t 2 + C (t - 100C) t 3)
with
A = 3,9083 10-3 C-1
B = -5,775 10-7 C-2
C = -4,183 10-13 C
R0 = 100
Class B:
dt = (0.3 + 0.005 lt l)C
Class A
dt = (0.15 + 0.002 lt l)C
Z-251
RTD Temperature
vs. Resistance Table
For European Curve, Alpha = .00385, ITS-90
C
Ohms
-200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
18.52
18.96
19.39
19.82
20.25
20.68
21.11
21.54
21.97
22.40
22.83
23.26
23.69
24.12
24.55
24.97
25.39
25.82
26.25
26.67
27.10
27.52
27.95
28.37
28.80
29.22
29.65
30.07
30.49
30.92
31.34
31.76
32.18
32.61
33.03
33.45
33.86
34.28
34.70
35.12
35.54
35.96
36.38
36.80
37.22
37.63
38.05
38.47
38.89
39.31
39.72
40.14
40.56
40.97
41.39
41.80
42.22
42.64
43.05
43.46
1 Celsius Increments
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
0.44
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.42
0.42
0.43
0.43
0.42
0.43
0.42
0.43
0.42
0.43
0.42
0.43
0.42
0.42
0.43
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.43
0.42
0.42
0.41
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.41
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.41
0.42
0.42
0.41
0.42
0.41
0.42
0.42
0.41
0.41
-140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
43.88
44.29
44.71
45.12
45.53
45.95
46.35
46.76
47.18
47.59
48.00
48.41
48.82
49.23
49.64
50.06
50.47
50.88
51.29
51.70
52.11
52.52
52.92
53.33
53.74
54.15
54.56
54.97
55.38
55.78
56.19
56.60
57.00
57.41
57.82
58.22
58.63
59.04
59.44
59.85
60.26
60.67
61.07
61.48
61.87
62.29
62.69
63.10
63.50
63.91
64.30
64.70
65.11
65.51
65.91
66.31
66.72
67.12
67.52
67.92
0.42
0.41
0.42
0.41
0.41
0.42
0.40
0.41
0.42
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.42
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.40
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.40
0.41
0.41
0.40
0.41
0.41
0.40
0.41
0.41
0.40
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.40
0.41
0.41
0.42
0.40
0.41
0.40
0.41
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.41
0.40
0.40
0.40
-80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
68.33
68.73
69.13
69.53
69.93
70.33
70.73
71.13
71.53
71.93
72.33
72.73
73.13
73.53
73.93
74.33
74.73
75.13
75.53
75.93
76.33
76.73
77.13
77.52
77.92
78.32
78.72
79.11
79.51
79.91
80.31
80.70
81.10
81.50
81.89
82.29
82.69
83.08
83.48
83.88
84.27
84.67
85.06
85.46
85.85
86.25
86.64
87.04
87.43
87.83
88.22
88.62
89.01
89.40
89.80
90.19
90.59
90.98
91.37
91.77
0.41
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.39
0.40
-20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
92.16
92.55
92.95
93.34
93.73
94.12
94.52
94.91
95.30
95.69
96.09
96.48
96.87
97.26
97.65
98.04
98.44
98.83
99.22
99.61
0.39
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.40
0.39
0.39
0.39
0
+1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
100.00
100.39
100.78
101.17
101.56
101.95
102.34
102.73
103.12
103.51
103.90
104.29
104.68
105.07
105.46
105.85
106.24
106.63
107.02
107.40
107.79
108.18
108.57
108.96
109.35
109.73
110.12
110.51
110.90
111.28
111.67
112.06
112.45
112.83
113.22
113.61
113.99
114.38
114.77
115.15
115.54
115.93
116.31
116.70
117.08
117.47
117.85
118.24
118.62
119.01
119.40
119.78
120.16
120.55
120.93
121.32
121.70
122.09
122.47
122.86
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.39
+60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
123.24
123.62
124.01
124.39
124.77
125.17
125.55
125.93
126.32
126.70
127.08
127.46
127.85
128.23
128.61
128.99
129.38
129.76
130.14
130.52
130.90
131.28
131.67
132.05
132.43
132.81
133.19
133.57
133.95
134.33
134.71
135.09
135.47
135.85
136.23
136.61
136.99
137.37
137.75
138.13
138.51
138.89
139.27
139.65
140.03
140.39
140.77
141.15
141.53
141.91
142.29
142.66
143.04
143.42
143.80
144.18
144.56
144.94
145.32
145.69
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.38
0.40
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.36
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.37
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.37
(DIN 43 760)
Z-252
RTD Temperature
vs. Resistance Table
For European Curve, Alpha = .00385, ITS-90
C
Ohms
Diff.
+120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
146.07
146.45
146.82
147.20
147.58
147.95
148.33
148.71
149.08
149.46
149.83
150.21
150.58
150.96
151.34
151.71
152.09
152.46
152.84
153.21
153.58
153.95
154.32
154.71
155.08
155.46
155.83
156.21
156.58
156.96
157.33
157.71
158.08
158.45
158.83
159.20
159.56
159.94
160.31
160.68
161.05
161.43
161.80
162.17
162.54
162.91
163.28
163.66
164.03
164.40
164.77
165.14
165.51
165.88
166.25
166.62
167.00
167.37
167.74
168.11
0.38 +180
0.38 181
0.37 182
0.38 183
0.38 184
0.37 185
0.38 186
0.38 187
0.37 188
0.38 189
0.37 190
0.38 191
0.37 192
0.38 193
0.38 194
0.37 195
0.38 196
0.37 197
0.38 198
0.37 199
0.37 200
0.37 201
0.37 202
0.39 203
0.37 204
0.38 205
0.37 206
0.38 207
0.37 208
0.38 209
0.37 210
0.38 211
0.37 212
0.37 213
0.38 214
0.37 215
0.36 216
0.38 217
0.37 218
0.37 219
0.37 220
0.38 221
0.37 222
0.37 223
0.37 224
0.37 225
0.37 226
0.38 227
0.37 228
0.37 229
0.37 230
0.37 231
0.37 232
0.37 233
0.37 234
0.37 235
0.38 236
0.37 237
0.37 238
0.37 239
1 Celsius Increments
Ohms
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
168.48
168.85
169.22
169.59
169.96
170.33
170.69
171.06
171.43
171.80
172.17
172.54
172.91
173.27
173.64
174.01
174.39
174.75
175.12
175.49
175.86
176.23
176.59
176.96
177.33
177.70
178.06
178.43
178.80
179.16
179.53
179.90
180.26
180.63
180.99
181.36
181.73
182.09
182.46
182.82
183.19
183.55
183.92
184.28
184.65
185.01
185.38
185.74
186.11
186.47
186.84
187.20
187.56
187.93
188.29
188.65
189.02
189.38
189.74
190.11
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.37
0.38
0.36
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.36
0.37
+240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
190.47
190.83
191.20
191.56
191.92
192.28
192.66
193.02
193.38
193.74
194.10
194.47
194.83
195.19
195.55
195.90
196.26
196.62
196.98
197.35
197.71
198.07
198.43
198.79
199.15
199.51
199.87
200.23
200.59
200.95
201.31
201.67
202.03
202.38
202.74
203.10
203.46
203.82
204.18
204.54
204.90
205.25
205.61
205.97
206.33
206.70
207.05
207.41
207.77
208.13
208.48
208.84
209.20
209.55
209.91
210.27
210.62
210.98
211.34
211.69
0.36
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.38
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.35
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.37
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.35
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.35
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.37
0.35
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.35
0.36
0.36
0.35
0.36
0.36
0.35
0.36
0.36
0.35
+300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
212.05
212.40
212.76
213.12
213.47
213.83
214.19
214.55
214.90
215.26
215.61
215.97
216.32
216.68
217.03
217.39
217.73
218.08
218.44
218.79
219.15
219.50
219.85
220.21
220.56
220.91
221.27
221.62
221.97
222.32
222.68
223.03
223.38
223.73
224.09
224.45
224.80
225.15
225.50
225.85
226.21
226.56
226.91
227.26
227.61
227.96
228.31
228.66
229.01
229.36
229.72
230.07
230.42
230.77
231.12
231.47
231.81
232.16
232.51
232.86
0.36 +360
0.35
361
0.36
362
0.36
363
0.35
364
0.36
365
0.36
366
0.36
367
0.35
368
0.36
369
0.35
370
0.36
371
0.35
372
0.36
373
0.35
374
0.36
375
0.34
376
0.35
377
0.36
378
0.35
379
0.36
380
0.35
381
0.35
382
0.36
383
0.35
384
0.35
385
0.36
386
0.35
387
0.35
388
0.35
389
0.36
390
0.35
391
0.35
392
0.35
393
0.36
394
0.36
395
0.35
396
0.35
397
0.35
398
0.35
399
0.36
400
0.35
401
0.35
402
0.35
403
0.35
404
0.35
405
0.35
406
0.35
407
0.35
408
0.35
409
0.34
410
0.35
411
0.35
412
0.35
413
0.35
414
0.35
415
0.36
416
0.35
417
0.35
418
0.35
419
Ohms
Diff.
233.21
233.56
233.91
234.26
234.60
234.95
235.30
235.65
236.00
236.35
236.70
237.05
237.40
237.75
238.09
238.44
238.79
239.14
239.48
239.83
240.18
240.52
240.87
241.22
241.56
241.91
242.25
242.60
242.95
243.29
243.64
243.98
244.33
244.67
245.02
245.36
245.71
246.05
246.40
246.74
247.09
247.43
247.78
248.12
248.46
248.81
249.15
249.50
249.84
250.18
250.53
250.89
251.21
251.55
251.90
252.24
252.59
252.94
253.28
253.62
0.35 +420
0.35
421
0.35
422
0.35
423
0.36
424
0.35
425
0.35
426
0.35
427
0.35
428
0.35
429
0.35
430
0.35
431
0.35
432
0.35
433
0.34
434
0.35
435
0.35
436
0.35
437
0.34
438
0.35
439
0.35
440
0.34
441
0.35
442
0.35
443
0.34
444
0.35
445
0.34
446
0.35
447
0.35
448
0.34
449
0.35
450
0.34
451
0.35
452
0.34
453
0.35
454
0.34
455
0.35
456
0.34
457
0.35
458
0.34
459
0.35
460
0.34
461
0.35
462
0.34
463
0.34
464
0.35
465
0.34
466
0.35
467
0.34
468
0.34
469
0.35
470
0.34
471
0.34
472
0.34
473
0.35
474
0.34
475
0.35
476
0.35
477
0.34
478
0.34
479
Ohms
Diff.
253.96
254.30
254.65
254.99
255.33
255.67
256.01
256.35
256.70
257.04
257.38
257.72
258.06
258.40
258.74
259.08
259.42
259.76
260.10
260.44
260.78
261.12
261.46
261.80
262.14
262.48
262.83
263.17
263.50
263.84
264.18
264.52
264.86
265.20
265.54
265.87
266.21
266.55
266.89
267.22
267.56
267.90
268.24
268.57
268.91
269.25
269.58
269.92
270.26
270.59
270.93
271.27
271.60
271.94
272.27
272.61
272.95
273.28
273.62
273.95
0.34
0.34
0.35
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.35
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.35
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.34
0.33
(DIN 43 760)
Z-253
RTD Temperature
vs. Resistance Table
For European Curve, Alpha = .00385, ITS-90
C
Ohms
Diff.
+480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
274.29
274.62
274.96
275.29
275.63
275.96
276.31
276.64
276.97
277.31
277.64
277.98
278.31
278.64
278.98
279.31
279.64
279.98
280.31
280.64
280.98
281.31
281.64
281.97
282.31
282.64
282.97
283.30
283.63
283.97
284.30
284.63
284.96
285.29
285.62
285.95
286.30
286.63
286.96
287.29
287.62
287.95
288.28
288.61
288.94
289.27
289.60
289.93
290.26
290.59
290.92
291.25
291.58
291.90
292.23
292.56
292.90
293.23
293.56
293.89
294.21
294.54
0.34 +542
0.33 543
0.34 544
0.33 545
0.34 546
0.33 547
0.34 548
0.33 549
0.33 550
0.34 551
0.33 552
0.34 553
0.33 554
0.33 555
0.34 556
0.33 557
0.33 558
0.34 559
0.33 560
0.33 561
0.34 562
0.33 563
0.33 564
0.33 565
0.34 566
0.33 567
0.33 568
0.33 569
0.33 570
0.34 571
0.33 572
0.33 573
0.33 574
0.33 575
0.33 576
0.33 577
0.35 578
0.33 579
0.33 580
0.33 581
0.33 582
0.33 583
0.33 584
0.33 585
0.33 586
0.33 587
0.33 588
0.33 589
0.33 590
0.33 591
0.33 592
0.33 593
0.33 594
0.32 595
0.33 596
0.33 597
0.34 598
0.33 599
0.33 600
0.33 601
0.32 602
0.33 603
1 Celsius Increments
Ohms
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
Ohms
Diff.
294.87
295.20
295.53
295.85
296.18
296.51
296.84
297.16
297.49
297.82
298.14
298.47
298.80
299.12
299.45
299.78
300.10
300.43
300.75
301.08
301.41
301.73
302.06
302.38
302.71
303.03
303.36
303.68
304.01
304.33
304.66
304.98
305.30
305.63
305.95
306.28
306.60
306.92
307.25
307.57
307.89
308.22
308.54
308.86
309.19
309.51
309.83
310.15
310.48
310.80
311.12
311.45
311.78
312.10
312.43
312.75
313.07
313.39
313.71
314.04
314.36
314.68
0.33
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
+604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
315.00
315.32
315.64
315.96
316.28
316.60
316.92
317.24
317.56
317.88
318.20
318.52
318.85
319.17
319.49
319.81
320.12
320.44
320.76
321.08
321.40
321.72
322.03
322.34
322.66
322.98
323.30
323.61
323.93
324.25
324.57
324.88
325.21
325.53
325.85
326.16
326.48
326.79
327.11
327.43
327.74
328.06
328.38
328.69
329.01
329.32
329.64
329.95
330.27
330.58
330.90
331.21
331.53
331.84
332.16
332.47
332.79
333.10
333.41
333.73
334.04
334.36
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.31
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.31
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.31
0.32
0.31
0.32
+666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
334.68
334.99
335.31
335.62
335.93
336.25
336.56
336.87
337.18
337.50
337.81
338.12
338.43
338.75
339.06
339.37
339.68
339.99
340.30
340.62
340.94
341.25
341.55
341.87
342.18
342.49
342.80
343.11
343.42
343.73
344.04
344.35
344.66
344.97
345.28
345.59
345.90
346.21
346.52
346.83
346.15
347.46
347.76
348.07
348.38
348.69
349.00
349.31
349.61
349.92
350.23
350.54
350.85
351.15
351.46
351.77
352.07
352.38
352.69
352.99
353.30
353.61
0.32 +728
0.31
729
0.32
730
0.31
731
0.31
732
0.32
733
0.31
734
0.31
735
0.31
736
0.32
737
0.31
738
0.31
739
0.31
740
0.32
741
0.31
742
0.31
743
0.31
744
0.31
745
0.31
746
0.32
747
0.32
748
0.31
749
0.30
750
0.32
751
0.31
752
0.31
753
0.31
754
0.31
755
0.31
756
0.31
757
0.31
758
0.31
759
0.31
760
0.31
761
0.31
762
0.31
763
0.31
764
0.31
765
0.31
766
0.31
767
0.32
768
0.31
769
0.30
770
0.31
771
0.31
772
0.31
773
0.31
774
0.31
775
0.30
776
0.31
777
0.31
778
0.31
779
0.31
780
0.30
781
0.31
782
0.31
783
0.30
784
0.31
785
0.31
786
0.30
787
0.31
788
0.31
789
Z-254
Ohms
Diff.
353.91
354.22
354.53
354.83
355.14
355.44
355.75
356.06
356.37
356.68
356.98
357.29
357.59
357.90
358.20
358.51
358.81
359.12
359.42
359.72
360.03
360.33
360.64
360.94
361.24
361.55
361.85
362.15
362.46
362.76
363.06
363.36
363.67
363.97
364.27
364.57
364.88
365.18
365.49
365.79
366.09
366.40
366.70
367.00
367.30
367.60
367.90
368.20
368.50
368.81
369.11
369.41
369.71
370.01
370.31
370.61
370.91
371.21
371.52
371.82
372.12
372.41
0.30 +790
0.31
791
0.31
792
0.30
793
0.31
794
0.30
795
0.31
796
0.31
797
0.31
798
0.31
799
0.30
800
0.31
801
0.30
802
0.31
803
0.30
804
0.31
805
0.30
806
0.31
807
0.30
808
0.30
809
0.31
810
0.30
811
0.31
812
0.30
813
0.30
814
0.31
815
0.30
816
0.30
817
0.31
818
0.30
819
0.30
820
0.30
821
0.31
822
0.30
823
0.30
824
0.30
825
0.31
826
0.30
827
0.31
828
0.30
829
0.30
830
0.31
831
0.30
832
0.30
833
0.30
834
0.30
835
0.30
836
0.30
837
0.30
838
0.31
839
0.30
840
0.30
841
0.30
842
0.30
843
0.30
844
0.30
845
0.30
846
0.30
847
0.31
848
0.30
849
0.30
850
0.29
Ohms
Diff.
372.71
373.01
373.31
373.61
373.91
374.21
374.51
374.80
374.10
375.40
375.70
376.00
376.29
376.59
376.89
377.19
377.49
377.79
378.09
378.39
378.68
378.98
379.28
379.57
379.87
380.17
380.46
380.76
381.05
381.35
381.65
381.94
382.24
382.53
382.83
383.12
383.42
383.71
384.01
384.30
384.60
384.89
385.18
385.48
385.77
386.07
386.37
386.66
386.96
387.25
387.55
387.84
388.13
388.42
388.72
389.01
389.31
389.61
389.90
390.19
390.48
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.30
0.29
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.29
0.29
(DIN 43 760)
RTD Temperature
vs. Resistance Table
For American Curve, Alpha = .00392
1 Celsius Increments
Ohms
Ohms
Ohms
Ohms
Ohms
Ohms
Ohms
Ohms
Ohms
-100
-99
-98
-97
-96
-95
-94
-93
-92
-91
-90
-89
-88
-87
-86
-85
-84
-83
-82
-81
-80
-79
-78
-77
-76
-75
-74
-73
-72
-71
-70
-69
-68
-67
-66
-65
-64
-63
-62
-61
-60
-59
-58
-57
-56
-55
-54
-53
-52
-51
-50
-49
-48
-47
-46
-45
-44
-43
-42
-41
-40
-39
59.57
59.98
60.39
60.80
61.21
61.63
62.04
62.45
62.86
63.27
63.68
64.09
64.50
64.91
65.32
65.73
66.14
66.55
66.96
67.36
67.77
68.18
68.59
69.00
69.41
69.81
70.22
70.63
71.04
71.44
71.85
72.26
72.66
73.07
73.48
73.88
74.29
74.70
75.10
75.51
75.91
76.32
76.72
77.13
77.53
77.94
78.34
78.75
79.15
79.56
79.96
80.36
80.77
81.17
81.58
81.98
82.38
82.79
83.19
83.59
83.99
84.40
-38
-37
-36
-35
-34
-33
-32
-31
-30
-29
-28
-27
-26
-25
-24
-23
-22
-21
-20
-19
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
84.80
85.20
85.60
86.01
86.41
86.81
87.21
87.61
88.01
88.42
88.82
89.22
89.62
90.02
90.42
90.82
91.22
91.62
92.02
92.42
92.82
93.22
93.62
94.02
94.42
94.82
95.22
95.62
96.02
96.42
96.81
97.21
97.61
98.01
98.41
98.81
99.20
99.60
100.00
100.40
100.80
101.19
101.59
101.99
102.38
102.78
103.18
103.57
103.97
104.37
104.76
105.16
105.56
105.95
106.35
106.74
107.14
107.53
107.93
108.32
108.72
109.11
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
109.51
109.90
110.30
110.69
111.09
111.48
111.88
112.27
112.66
113.06
113.45
113.84
114.24
114.63
115.02
115.42
115.81
116.20
116.59
116.99
117.38
117.77
118.16
118.56
118.95
119.34
119.73
120.12
120.51
120.91
121.30
121.69
122.08
122.47
122.86
123.25
123.64
124.03
124.42
124.81
125.20
125.59
125.98
126.37
126.76
127.15
127.54
127.93
128.32
128.71
129.09
129.48
129.87
130.26
130.65
131.04
131.42
131.81
132.20
132.59
132.98
133.36
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
133.75
134.14
134.52
134.91
135.30
135.68
136.07
136.46
136.84
137.23
137.62
138.00
138.39
138.77
139.16
139.55
139.93
140.32
140.70
141.09
141.47
141.86
142.24
142.63
143.01
143.39
143.78
144.16
144.55
144.93
145.31
145.70
146.08
146.47
146.85
147.23
147.61
148.00
148.38
148.76
149.15
149.53
149.91
150.29
150.67
151.06
151.44
151.82
152.20
152.58
152.96
153.35
153.73
154.11
154.49
154.87
155.25
155.63
156.01
156.39
156.77
157.15
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
157.53
157.91
158.29
158.67
159.05
159.43
159.81
160.19
160.57
160.95
161.33
161.70
162.08
162.46
162.84
163.22
163.60
163.97
164.35
164.73
165.11
165.48
165.86
166.24
166.62
166.99
167.37
167.75
168.12
168.50
168.88
169.25
169.63
170.00
170.38
170.76
171.13
171.51
171.88
172.26
172.63
173.01
173.38
173.76
174.13
174.51
174.88
175.26
175.63
176.01
176.38
176.75
177.13
177.50
177.88
178.25
178.62
179.00
179.37
179.74
180.12
180.49
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
180.86
181.23
181.61
181.98
182.35
182.72
183.09
183.47
183.84
184.21
184.58
184.95
185.32
185.70
186.07
186.44
186.81
187.18
187.55
187.92
188.29
188.66
189.03
189.40
189.77
190.14
190.51
190.88
191.25
191.62
191.99
192.36
192.73
193.09
193.46
193.83
194.20
194.57
194.94
195.31
195.67
196.04
196.41
196.78
197.14
197.51
197.88
198.25
198.61
198.98
199.35
199.71
200.08
200.45
200.81
201.18
201.55
201.91
202.28
202.64
203.01
203.38
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
203.74
204.11
204.47
204.84
205.20
205.57
205.93
206.30
206.66
207.02
207.39
207.75
208.12
208.48
208.85
209.21
209.57
209.94
210.30
210.66
211.03
211.39
211.75
212.11
212.48
212.84
213.20
213.56
213.93
214.29
214.65
215.01
215.37
215.74
216.10
216.46
216.82
217.18
217.54
217.90
218.26
218.63
218.99
219.35
219.71
220.07
220.43
220.79
221.15
221.51
221.87
222.23
222.59
222.94
223.30
223.66
224.02
224.38
224.74
225.10
225.46
225.81
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
226.17
226.53
226.89
227.25
227.61
227.96
228.32
228.68
229.04
229.39
229.75
230.11
230.46
230.82
231.18
231.53
231.89
232.25
232.60
232.96
233.31
233.67
234.03
234.38
234.74
235.09
235.45
235.80
236.16
236.51
236.87
237.22
237.58
237.93
238.28
238.64
238.99
239.35
239.70
240.05
240.41
240.76
241.11
241.47
241.82
242.17
242.53
242.88
243.23
243.58
243.94
244.29
244.64
244.99
245.35
245.70
246.05
246.40
246.75
247.10
247.46
247.81
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
248.16
248.51
248.86
249.21
249.56
249.91
250.26
250.61
250.96
251.31
251.66
252.01
252.36
252.71
253.06
253.41
253.76
254.11
254.46
254.80
255.15
255.50
255.85
256.20
256.55
256.89
257.24
257.59
257.94
258.29
258.63
258.98
259.33
259.67
260.02
260.37
260.72
261.06
261.41
261.75
262.10
262.45
262.79
263.14
263.49
263.83
264.18
264.52
264.87
265.21
265.56
265.90
266.25
266.59
266.94
267.28
267.63
267.97
268.31
268.66
269.00
269.35
Z-255
Thermistor Resistance
vs. Temperature
Part NO.
@25C
BODY
END
TEMP. C
44004
44033
2252
BLACK
ORANGE
YELLOW
ORANGE
- 80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
1660K
1518K
1390K
1273K
1167K
1071K
982.8K
902.7K
829.7K
763.1K
-70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
702.3K
646.7K
595.9K
549.4K
506.9K
467.9K
432.2K
399.5K
369.4K
341.8K
-60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
44005
44030
3000
BLACK
ORANGE
44007
44034
5000
BLACK
ORANGE
44006
44031
10,000
BLACK
ORANGE
44008
44032
30,000
BLACK
ORANGE
GREEN
VIOLET
BLACK
YELLOW
RESISTANCE
BLUE
BROWN
GRAY
RED
2211K
2022K
1851K
1696K
1555K
1426K
1309K
1202K
1105K
1016K
PART NO.
@25C
BODY
END
TEMP. C
44004
44033
2252
BLACK
ORANGE
44005
44030
3000
BLACK
ORANGE
YELLOW
ORANGE
GREEN
BLACK
44007
44034
5000
BLACK
ORANGE
44006
44031
10,000
BLACK
ORANGE
VIOLET
BLUE
YELLOW
BROWN
RESISTANCE
44008
44032
30,000
BLACK
ORANGE
GRAY
RED
3685K
3371K
3086K
2827K
2592K
2378K
2182K
2005K
1843K
1695K
3558K
3296K
3055K
2833K
2629K
2440K
2266K
2106K
1957K
1821K
-20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
21.87K
20.64K
19.48K
18.40K
17.39K
16.43K
15.54K
14.70K
13.91K
13.16K
29.13K
27.49K
25.95K
24.51K
23.16K
21.89K
20.70K
19.58K
18.52K
17.53K
48.56K
45.83K
43.27K
40.86K
38.61K
36.49K
34.50K
32.63K
30.88K
29.23K
78.91K
74.91K
71.13K
67.57K
64.20K
61.02K
58.01K
55.17K
52.48K
49.94K
271.2K
256.5K
242.8K
229.8K
217.6K
206.2K
195.4K
185.2K
175.6K
166.6K
935.4K
861.4K
793.7K
731.8K
675.2K
623.3K
575.7K
532.1K
492.1K
455.3K
1560K
1436K
1323K
1220K
1126K
1039K
959.9K
887.2K
820.5K
759.2K
1694K
1577K
1469K
1369K
1276K
1190K
1111K
1037K
968.4K
904.9K
-10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
-1
12.46K
11.81K
11.19K
10.60K
10.05K
9534
9046
8586
8151
7741
16.60K
15.72K
14.90K
14.12K
13.39K
12.70K
12.05K
11.44K
10.86K
10.31K
27.67K
26.21K
24.83K
23.54K
22.32K
21.17K
20.08K
19.06K
18.10K
17.19K
47.54K
45.27K
43.11K
41.07K
39.14K
37.31K
35.57K
33.93K
32.37K
30.89K
158.0K
150.0K
142.4K
135.2K
128.5K
122.1K
116.0K
110.3K
104.9K
99.80K
316.5K
293.2K
271.7K
252.0K
233.8K
217.1K
201.7K
187.4K
174.3K
162.2K
421.5K
390.5K
361.9K
335.7K
311.5K
289.2K
268.6K
249.7K
232.2K
216.0K
702.9K
651.1K
603.5K
559.7K
519.4K
482.2K
447.9K
416.3K
387.1K
360.2K
845.9K
791.1K
740.2K
692.8K
648.8K
607.8K
569.6K
534.1K
501.0K
470.1K
0
+1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
7355
6989
6644
6319
6011
5719
5444
5183
4937
4703
9796
9310
8851
8417
8006
7618
7252
6905
6576
6265
16.33K
15.52K
14.75K
14.03K
13.34K
12.70K
12.09K
11.51K
10.96K
10.44K
29.49K
28.15K
26.89K
25.69K
24.55K
23.46K
22.43K
21.45K
20.52K
19.63K
94.98K
90.41K
86.09K
81.99K
78.11K
74.44K
70.96K
67.66K
64.53K
61.56K
-50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
151.0K
140.6K
131.0K
122.1K
113.9K
106.3K
99.26K
92.72K
86.65K
81.02K
201.1K
187.3K
174.5K
162.7K
151.7K
141.6K
132.2K
123.5K
115.4K
107.9K
335.3K
312.3K
291.0K
271.3K
253.0K
236.2K
220.5K
205.9K
192.5K
180.0K
441.3K
414.5K
389.4K
366.0K
344.1K
323.7K
304.6K
286.7K
270.0K
254.4K
+10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
4482
4273
4074
3886
3708
3539
3378
3226
3081
2944
5971
5692
5427
5177
4939
4714
4500
4297
4105
3922
9951
9486
9046
8628
8232
7857
7500
7162
6841
6536
18.79K
17.98K
17.22K
16.49K
15.79K
15.13K
14.50K
13.90K
13.33K
12.79K
58.75K
56.07K
53.54K
51.13K
48.84K
46.67K
44.60K
42.64K
40.77K
38.99K
-40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
75.79K
70.93K
66.41K
62.21K
58.30K
54.66K
51.27K
48.11K
45.17K
42.42K
101.0K
94.48K
88.46K
82.87K
77.66K
72.81K
68.30K
64.09K
60.17K
56.51K
168.3K
157.5K
147.5K
138.2K
129.5K
121.4K
113.9K
106.9K
100.3K
94.22K
239.8K
226.0K
213.2K
201.1K
189.8K
179.2K
169.3K
160.0K
151.2K
143.0K
884.6K
830.9K
780.8K
733.9K
690.2K
649.3K
611.0K
575.2K
541.7K
510.4K
+ 20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2814
2690
2572
2460
2354
2252
2156
2064
1977
1894
3748
3583
3426
3277
3135
3000
2872
2750
2633
2523
6247
5972
5710
5462
5225
5000
4787
4583
4389
4204
12.26K
11.77K
11.29K
10.84K
10.41K
10.00K
9605
9227
8867
8523
37.30K
35.70K
34.17K
32.71K
31.32K
30.00K
28.74K
27.54K
26.40K
25.31K
-30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
39.86K
37.47K
35.24K
33.15K
31.20K
29.38K
27.67K
26.07K
24.58K
23.18K
53.10K
49.91K
46.94K
44.16K
41.56K
39.13K
36.86K
34.73K
32.74K
30.87K
88.53K
83.22K
78.26K
73.62K
69.29K
65.24K
61.45K
57.90K
54.58K
51.47K
135.2K
127.9K
121.1K
114.6K
108.6K
102.9K
97.49K
92.43K
87.66K
83.16K
481.0K
453.5K
427.7K
403.5K
380.9K
359.6K
339.6K
320.9K
303.3K
286.7K
+ 30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
+ 39
1815
1739
1667
1599
1533
1471
1412
1355
1301
1249
2417
2317
2221
2130
2042
1959
1880
1805
1733
1664
4029
3861
3702
3549
3404
3266
3134
3008
2888
2773
8194
7880
7579
7291
7016
6752
6500
6258
6026
5805
24.27K
23.28K
22.33K
21.43K
20.57K
19.74K
18.96K
18.21K
17.49K
16.80K
Note: Data in black refer to thermistors with 0.2C interchangeability. Data in brown refer to thermistors with 0.1C interchangeability. Temperature/resistance figures are the same for both types.
Note: Only thermistors with 0.2C interchangeability are available encased in Teflon as standard parts. For Part No. of Teflon encased thermistors add 100 to part No. of 0-2C
interchangeable thermistor. Example: 44005 is a standard thermistor. 44105 is a Teflon encased thermistor with the same resistance values.
Z-256
Thermistor Resistance
vs. Temperature
Part NO.
44004
44033
44005
44030
44007
44034
44006
44031
44008
44032
PART NO.
44004
44033
44005
44030
44007
44034
44006
44031
44008
44032
@25C
2252
3000
5000
10,000
30,000
@25C
2252
3000
5000
10,000
30,000
BODY
BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
ORANGE
BODY
BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
ORANGE
END
YELLOW
ORANGE
GREEN
BLACK
VIOLET
YELLOW
BLUE
BROWN
GRAY
RED
END
YELLOW
ORANGE
GREEN
BLACK
VIOLET
YELLOW
BLUE
BROWN
GRAY
RED
RESISTANCE
TEMP. C
+40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
1200
1152
1107
1064
1023
983.8
946.2
910.2
875.8
842.8
+50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
RESISTANCE
TEMP. C
1598
1535
1475
1418
1363
1310
1260
1212
1167
1123
2663
2559
2459
2363
2272
2184
2101
2021
1944
1871
5592
5389
5193
5006
4827
4655
4489
4331
4179
4033
16.15K
15.52K
14.92K
14.35K
13.80K
13.28K
12.77K
12.29K
11.83K
11.39K
+100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
152.8
148.4
144.2
140.1
136.1
132.3
128.6
125.0
121.6
118.2
203.8
197.9
192.2
186.8
181.5
176.4
171.4
166.7
162.0
157.6
339.6
329.8
320.4
311.3
302.5
294.0
285.7
277.8
270.1
262.6
816.8
794.6
773.1
752.3
732.1
712.6
693.6
675.3
657.5
640.3
2069
2009
1950
1894
1840
1788
1737
1688
1640
1594
811.3
781.1
752.2
724.5
697.9
672.5
648.1
624.8
602.4
580.9
1081
1040
1002
965.0
929.6
895.8
863.3
832.2
802.3
773.7
1801
1734
1670
1608
1549
1493
1439
1387
1337
1290
3893
3758
3629
3504
3385
3270
3160
3054
2952
2854
10.97K
10.57K
10.18K
9807
9450
9109
8781
8467
8166
7876
+110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
115.0
111.8
108.8
105.8
103.0
100.2
97.6
95.0
92.5
90.0
153.2
149.0
145.0
141.1
137.2
133.6
130.0
126.5
123.2
119.9
255.4
248.4
241.6
235.1
228.7
222.6
216.7
210.9
205.3
199.9
623.5
607.3
591.6
576.4
561.6
547.3
533.4
519.9
506.8
494.1
1550
1507
1465
1425
1386
1348
1311
1276
1241
1208
+60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
560.3
540.5
521.5
503.3
485.8
469.0
452.9
437.4
422.5
408.2
746.3
719.9
694.7
670.4
647.1
624.7
603.3
582.6
562.9
543.7
1244
1200
1158
1117
1079
1041
1006
971.1
938.0
906.3
2760
2669
2582
2497
2417
2339
2264
2191
2122
2055
7599
7332
7076
6830
6594
6367
6149
5940
5738
5545
+120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
87.7
85.4
83.2
71.1
79.0
77.0
75.0
73.1
71.3
69.5
116.8
113.8
110.8
107.9
105.2
102.5
99.9
97.3
94.9
92.5
194.7
189.6
184.7
179.9
175.3
170.8
166.4
162.2
158.1
154.1
481.8
469.8
458.2
446.9
435.9
425.3
414.9
404.9
395.1
385.6
1176
1145
1114
1085
1057
1029
1002
976.3
951.1
926.7
+70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
394.5
381.2
368.5
356.2
344.5
333.1
322.3
311.8
301.7
292.0
525.4
507.8
490.9
474.7
459.0
444.0
429.5
415.6
402.2
389.3
875.7
846.4
818.3
791.2
765.1
740.0
715.9
692.7
670.3
648.8
1990
1928
1868
1810
1754
1700
1648
1598
1549
1503
5359
5180
5007
4842
4682
4529
4381
4239
4102
3970
+130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
67.8
66.1
64.4
62.9
61.3
59.8
58.4
57.0
55.6
54.3
90.2
87.9
85.7
83.6
81.6
79.6
77.6
75.8
73.9
72.2
150.3
146.5
142.9
139.4
136.0
132.6
129.4
126.3
123.2
120.3
376.4
367.4
358.7
350.3
342.0
334.0
326.3
318.7
311.3
304.2
903.0
880.0
857.7
836.1
815.0
794.6
774.8
755.6
736.9
718.8
+80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
282.7
273.7
265.0
256.7
248.6
240.9
233.4
226.2
219.3
212.6
376.9
364.9
353.4
342.2
331.5
321.2
311.3
301.7
292.4
283.5
628.1
608.2
588.9
570.4
552.6
535.4
518.8
502.8
487.4
472.6
1458
1414
1372
1332
1293
1255
1218
1183
1149
1116
3843
3720
3602
3489
3379
3273
3172
3073
2979
2887
+140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
53.0
51.7
50.5
49.3
48.2
47.0
45.9
44.9
43.8
42.8
70.4
68.8
67.1
65.5
64.0
62.5
61.1
59.6
58.3
56.9
117.4
114.6
111.9
109.2
106.7
104.2
101.8
99.40
97.10
94.87
297.2
290.4
283.8
277.4
271.2
265.1
259.2
253.4
247.8
242.3
701.2
684.1
667.5
651.3
635.6
620.3
605.5
591.1
577.1
563.5
+90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
206.1
199.9
193.9
188.1
182.5
177.1
171.9
166.9
162.0
157.3
274.9
266.6
258.6
250.9
243.4
236.2
229.3
222.6
216.1
209.8
458.2
444.4
431.0
418.2
405.7
393.7
382.1
370.9
360.1
349.7
1084
1053
1023
994.2
966.3
939.3
913.2
887.9
863.4
839.7
2799
2714
2632
2552
2476
2402
2331
2262
2195
2131
+150
41.9
55.6
92.70
237.0
550.2
Z-257
TEMPC RES
TEMPC RES
TEMPC RES
TEMPC RES
-30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
106.2K
99.82K
93.88K
88.32K
83.12K
78.26K
73.72K
69.46K
65.48K
61.74K
0
+1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
19.59K
18.62K
17.70K
16.83K
16.01K
15.24K
14.50K
13.81K
13.15K
12.53K
+30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
4834
4634
4442
4260
4084
3918
3760
3610
3466
3328
+60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
1493
1440
1389
1341
1294
1249
1207
1165
1126
1087
+90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
549.8
533.2
517.2
501.8
486.8
472.4
458.6
445.2
432.2
419.6
-20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
58.26K
54.98K
51.90K
49.02K
46.32K
43.78K
41.40K
39.16K
37.04K
35.06K
+10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
11.94K
11.38K
10.85K
10.35K
9878
9428
9000
8594
8210
7844
+40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
3196
3070
2950
2836
2726
2620
2520
2424
2334
2246
+70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
1051
1016
981.8
949.4
918.0
888.0
859.0
831.2
804.4
773.6
+100
407.6
-10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
-1
33.20K
31.49K
29.80K
28.24K
26.78K
25.40K
24.10K
22.88K
21.72K
20.62K
+20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
7496
7166
6852
6554
6270
6000
5744
5500
5266
5046
+50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
2162
2080
2004
1930
1859
1792
1727
1664
1605
1547
+80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
753.8
729.8
706.8
684.4
663.0
642.4
622.6
603.4
584.8
567.0
TEMPC RES
TEMPC RES
TEMPC RES
TEMPC RES
-30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
481.0K
453.5K
427.7K
403.5K
380.9K
359.6K
339.6K
320.9K
303.3K
286.7K
0
+1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
94.98K
90.41 K
86.09K
81.99K
78.11 K
74.44K
70.96K
67.66K
64.53K
61.56K
+30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
24.27K
23.28K
22.33K
21.43K
20.57K
19.74K
18.96K
18.21K
17.49K
16.80K
+60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
7599
7332
7076
6830
6594
6367
6149
5940
5738
5545
+90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
2799
2714
2632
2552
2476
2402
2331
2262
2195
2131
-20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
271.2K
256.5K
242.8K
229.8K
217.6K
206.2K
195.4K
185.2K
175.6K
166.6K
+10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
58.75K
56.07K
53.54K
51.13K
48.84K
46.67K
44.60K
42.64K
40.77K
38.99K
+40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
16.15K
15.52K
14.92K
14.35K
13.80K
13.28K
12.77K
12.29K
11.83K
11.39K
+70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
5359
5180
5007
4842
4682
4529
4381
4239
4102
3970
+100
2069
-10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
-1
158.0K
150.0K
142.4K
135.2K
128.5K
122.1 K
116.0K
110.3K
104.9K
99.80K
+20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
37.30K
35.70K
34.17K
32.71K
31.32K
30.00K
28.74K
27.54K
26.40K
25.31 K
+50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
10.97K
10.57K
10.18K
9807
9450
9109
8781
8467
8166
7876
+80
81
80
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
3843
3720
3602
3489
3379
3273
3172
3073
2979
2887
Z-258
F = 95C + 32
Rankine = F + 459.67
TABLE EXAMPLE:
To Convert 1000C to F, look up 1000 and read left
To Convert 1000F to C, look up 1000 and read right
to F
From
to C
to F
From
to C
to F
From
to C
to F
From
to C
to F
From
-458
-456
-454
-452
-450
-272.22
-271.11
-270.00
-268.89
-267.78
-308
-306
-304
-302
-300
-188.89
-187.78
-186.67
-185.56
-184.44
-252.4
-248.2
-245.2
-241.6
-238.0
-158
-156
-154
-152
-150
-105.56
-104.44
-103.33
-102.22
-101.11
+17.6
+21.2
+24.8
+28.4
+32.0
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
-22.22
-21.11
-20.00
-18.89
-17.78
287.6
291.2
294.8
298.4
302.0
142
144
146
140
150
61.11
62.22
63.33
64.44
65.56
-448
-446
-444
-442
-440
-266.67
-265.56
-264.44
-263.33
-262.22
-298
-296
-294
-292
-290
-183.33
-182.22
-181.11
-180.00
-178.89
-234.4
-230.2
-227.2
-223.6
-220.0
-148
-146
-144
-142
-140
-100.00
-98.89
-97.78
-96.67
-95.56
+35.6
+39.2
+42.8
+46.4
+50.0
2
4
6
8
10
-16.67
-15.56
-14.44
-13.33
-12.22
305.6
309.2
312.8
316.4
320.0
152
154
156
158
160
66.67
67.78
68.89
70.00
71.11
-438
-436
-434
-432
-430
-261.11
-260.00
-258.89
-257.78
-256.67
-288
-286
-284
-282
-280
-177.78
-176.67
-175.56
-174.44
-173.33
-216.4
-212.8
-209.2
-205.6
-202.0
-138
-136
-134
-132
-130
-94.44
-93.33
-92.22
-91.11
-90.00
+53.6
+57.2
+60.8
+64.4
+68.0
12
14
16
18
20
-11.11
-10.00
-8.89
-7.78
-6.67
323.6
327.2
330.8
334.4
338.0
162
164
166
168
170
72.22
73.33
74.44
75.56
76.67
-428
-426
-424
-422
-420
-255.56
-264.44
-253.33
-252.22
-251.11
-457.6
-454.0
-278
-276
-274
-272
-270
-172.22
-171.11
-170.00
-168.89
-167.78
-198.4
-194.2
-191.2
-187.6
-184.0
-128
-126
-124
-122
-120
-88.89
-87.78
-86.67
-85.56
-84.44
+71.6
+75.2
+78.8
+82.4
+86.0
22
24
26
28
30
-5.56
-4.44
-3.33
-2.22
-1.11
341.6
345.2
348.8
352.4
356.0
172
174
176
178
180
77.78
78.89
80.00
81.11
82.22
-418
-416
-414
-412
-410
-250.00
-248.89
-247.78
-246.67
-245.56
-450.4
-446.8
-443.2
-439.6
-436.0
-268
-266
-264
-262
-260
-166.67
-165.56
-164.44
-163.33
-162.22
-180.4
-176.8
-173.2
-169.6
-166.0
-118
-116
-114
-112
-110
-83.33
-82.22
-81.11
-80.00
-78.89
+89.6
+93.2
+96.8
+100.4
+104.0
32
34
36
38
40
0.00
1.11
2.22
3.33
4.44
359.6
363.2
366.8
370.4
374.0
182
184
186
188
190
83.33
84.44
85.56
86.67
87.78
-408
-406
-404
-402
-400
-244.44
-243.33
-242.22
-241.11
-240.00
-432.4
-428.8
-425.2
-421.6
-418.0
-258
-256
-254
-252
-250
-161.11
-160.00
-158.89
-157.78
-156.67
-162.4
-158.8
-155.2
-151.6
-148.0
-108
-106
-104
-102
-100
-77.78
-76.67
-75.56
-74.44
-73.33
107.6
111.2
114.2
118.4
122.0
42
44
46
48
50
5.56
6.67
7.78
8.89
10.00
377.6
381.2
384.8
388.4
392.0
192
194
196
198
200
88.89
90.00
91.11
92.22
93.33
-398
-396
-394
-392
-390
-238.89
-237.78
-236.67
-235.56
-234.44
-414.4
-410.8
-407.2
-403.6
-400.0
-248
-246
-244
-242
-240
-155.56
-154.44
-153.33
-152.22
-151.11
-144.4
-140.8
-137.2
-133.6
-130.0
-98
-96
-94
-92
-90
-72.22
-71.11
-70.00
-68.89
-67.78
125.6
129.2
132.8
136.4
140.0
52
54
56
58
60
11.11
12.22
13.33
14.44
15.56
395.6
399.2
402.8
406.4
410.0
202
204
206
208
210
94.44
95.56
96.67
97.78
98.89
-388
-386
-384
-382
-380
-233.33
-232.22
-231.11
-230.00
-228.89
-396.4
-392.8
-389.2
-385.6
-382.0
-238
-236
-234
-232
-230
-150.00
-148.89
-147.78
-146.67
-145.56
-126.4
-122.2
-119.2
-115.6
-112.0
-88
-86
-84
-82
-80
-66.67
-65.56
-64.44
-63.33
-62.22
143.6
147.2
150.8
154.4
158.0
62
64
66
68
70
16.67
17.78
18.89
20.00
21.11
413.6
417.2
420.8
424.4
428.0
212
214
216
218
220
100.00
101.11
102.22
103.33
104.44
-378
-376
-374
-372
-370
-227.78
-226.67
-225.56
-224.44
-223.33
-378.4
-374.8
-371.2
-367.6
-364.0
-228
-226
-224
-222
-220
-144.44
-143.33
-142.22
-141.11
-140.00
-108.4
-104.8
-101.2
-97.6
-94.0
-78
-76
-74
-72
-70
-61.11
-60.00
-58.89
-57.78
-56.67
161.6
165.2
168.8
172.4
176.0
72
74
76
78
80
22.22
23.33
24.44
25.56
26.67
431.6
435.2
438.8
442.4
446.0
222
224
226
228
230
105.56
106.67
107.78
108.89
110.00
-368
-366
-364
-362
-360
-222.22
-221.11
-220.00
-218.89
-217.78
-360.4
-356.8
-353.2
-349.6
-346.0
-218
-216
-214
-212
-210
-138.89
-137.78
-136.67
-135.56
-134.44
-90.4
-86.8
-83.2
-79.6
-76.0
-68
-66
-64
-62
-60
-55.56
-54.44
-53.33
-52.22
-51.11
179.6
183.2
186.8
190.4
194.0
82
84
86
88
90
27.78
28.89
30.00
31.11
32.22
449.6
453.2
456.8
460.4
464.0
232
234
236
238
240
111.11
112.22
113.33
114.44
115.56
-358
-356
-354
-352
-350
-216.67
-215.56
-214.44
-213.33
-212.22
-342.4
-338.8
-335.2
-331.6
-328.0
-208
-206
-204
-202
-200
-133.33
-132.22
-131.11
-130.00
-128.89
-72.4
-68.8
-65.2
-61.6
-58.0
-58
-56
-54
-52
-50
-50.00
-48.89
-47.78
-46.67
-45.56
197.6
201.2
204.8
208.4
212.0
92
94
96
98
100
33.33
34.44
35.56
36.67
37.78
467.6
471.2
474.8
478.4
482.0
242
244
246
248
250
116.67
117.78
118.89
120.00
121.11
-348
-346
-344
-342
-340
-211.11
-210.00
-208.89
-207.78
-206.67
-324.4
-320.8
-317.2
-313.6
-310.0
-198
-196
-194
-192
-190
-127.78
-126.67
-125.56
-124.44
-123.33
-54.4
-50.8
-47.2
-43.6
-40.0
-48
-46
-44
-42
-40
-44.44
-43.33
-42.22
-41.11
-40.00
215.6
219.2
222.8
226.4
230.0
102
104
106
108
110
38.89
40.00
41.11
42.22
43.33
485.6
489.2
492.8
496.4
500.0
252
254
256
258
260
122.22
123.33
124.44
125.56
126.67
-338
-336
-334
-332
-330
-205.56
-204.44
-203.33
-202.22
-201.11
-306.4
-302.8
-299.2
-295.6
-292.0
-188
-186
-184
-182
-180
-122.22
-121.11
-120.00
-118.89
-117.78
-36.4
-32.8
-29.2
-25.6
-22.0
-38
-36
-34
-32
-30
-38.89
-37.78
-36.67
-35.56
-34.44
233.6
237.2
240.2
244.4
248.0
112
114
116
118
120
44.44
45.56
46.67
47.78
48.89
503.6
507.2
510.8
514.4
518.0
262
264
266
268
270
127.78
128.89
130.00
131.11
132.22
-328
-326
-324
-322
-320
-200.00
-198.89
-197.78
-196.67
-195.56
-288.4
-284.8
-281.2
-277.6
-274.0
-178
-176
-174
-172
-170
-116.67
-115.56
-114.44
-113.33
-112.22
-18.4
-14.8
-11.2
-7.6
-4.0
-28
-26
-24
-22
-20
-33.33
-32.22
-31.11
-30.00
-28.89
251.6
255.2
258.8
262.4
266.0
122
124
126
128
130
50.00
51.11
52.22
53.33
54.44
521.6
525.2
528.8
532.4
536.0
272
274
276
278
280
133.33
134.44
135.56
136.67
137.78
-318
-316
-314
-312
-310
-194.44
-193.33
-192.22
-191.11
190.00 1
-270.4
-266.8
-263.2
-259.6
-256.0
-168
-166
-164
-162
-160
-111.11
-110.00
-108.89
-107.78
106.67
-0.4
+3.2
+6.8
+10.4
+14.0
-18
-16
-14
-12
-10
-27.78
-26.67
-25.56
-24.44
- 23.33
269.6
273.2
276.8
280.4
284.0
132
134
136
138
140
55.56
56.67
57.78
58.89
60.00
539.6
543.2
546.8
550.4
594.0
282
284
286
288
290
138.89
140.00
141.11
142.22
143.33
Z-259
to C
to F
From
to C
to F
From
to C
to F
From
to C
to F
From
to C
to F
From
to C
557.6
561.2
564.8
568.4
572.0
292
294
296
298
300
144.44
145.56
146.67
147.78
148.89
870.8
874.4
878.0
881.6
885.2
466
468
470
472
474
241.11
242.22
243.33
244.44
245.56
1832.0
1850.0
1868.0
1886.0
1904.0
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
537.78
543.33
548.89
554.44
560.00
3398.0
3416.0
3434.0
3452.0
3470.0
1870
1880
1890
1900
1910
1021.1
1026.7
1032.2
1037.8
1043.3
4964.0
4982.0
5000.0
5018.0
5036.0
2740
2750
2760
2770
2780
1504.4
1510.0
1515.6
1521.1
1526.7
575.6
579.2
582.8
586.4
590.0
302
304
306
308
310
150.00
151.11
152.22
153.33
154.44
888.8
892.4
896.0
899.6
903.2
476
478
480
482
484
246.67
247.78
248.89
250.00
251.11
1922.0
1940.0
1958.0
1976.0
1994.0
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
565.56
571.11
576.67
582.22
587.78
3488.0
3506.0
3524.0
3542.0
3560.0
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1048.9
1054.4
1060.0
1065.6
1071.1
5054.0
5072.0
5090.0
5108.0
5126.0
2790
2800
2810
2820
2830
1532.2
1537.8
1543.3
1548.9
1554.4
593.6
597.2
600.8
604.4
608.0
312
314
316
318
320
155.56
156.67
157.78
158.89
160.00
906.8
910.4
914.0
917.6
921.2
486
488
490
492
494
252.22
253.33
254.44
255.56
256.67
2012.0
2030.0
2048.0
2066.0
2084.0
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
593.33
598.89
604.44
610.00
615.56
3578.0
3596.0
3614.0
3632.0
3650.0
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
1076.7
1082.2
1087.8
1093.3
1098.9
5144.0
5162.0
5180.0
5198.0
5216.0
2840
2850
2860
2870
2880
1560.0
1565.6
1571.1
1576.7
1582.2
611.6
615.2
618.8
622.4
626.0
322
324
326
328
330
161.11
162.22
163.33
164.44
165.56
924.8
928.4
932.0
935.6
939.2
496
498
500
502
504
257.78
258.89
260.00
261.11
262.22
2102.0
2120.0
2138.0
2156.0
2174.0
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
621.11
626.67
632.22
637.78
643.33
3668.0
3686.0
3704.0
3722.0
3740.0
2020
2030
2040
2050
2060
1104.4
1110.0
1156.6
1121.1
1126.7
5234.0
5252.0
5270.0
5288.0
5306.0
2890
2900
2910
2920
2930
1597.8
1593.3
1598.9
1604.4
1610.0
629.6
633.2
636.8
640.4
644.0
332
334
336
338
340
166.67
167.78
168.89
170.00
171.11
942.8
946.4
950.0
953.6
957.2
506
508
510
512
514
263.33
264.44
265.56
266.67
267.78
2192.0
2210.0
2228.0
2246.0
2264.0
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
648.89
654.44
660.00
665.56
671.11
3758.0
3776.0
3794.0
3812.0
3830.0
2070
2080
2090
2100
2110
1132.2
1137.8
1143.3
1148.9
1154.4
5324.0
5342.0
5360.0
5378.0
5396.0
2940
2950
2960
2970
2980
1615.6
1621.1
1626.7
1632.2
1637.2
647.6
651.2
654.8
658.4
662.0
342
344
346
348
350
172.22
173.33
174.44
175.56
176.67
960.8
964.4
968.0
971.6
975.2
516
518
520
522
524
268.89
270.00
271.11
272.22
273.33
2282.0
2300.0
2318.0
2336.0
2354.0
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
676.67
682.22
687.78
693.33
698.89
3848.0
3866.0
3884.0
3902.0
3920.0
2120
2130
2140
2150
2160
1160.0
1165.6
1171.1
1176.7
1182.2
5414.0
5432.0
5450.0
5468.0
5486.0
2990
3000
3010
3020
3030
1643.3
1648.9
1654.4
1660.0
1665.6
665.6
669.2
672.8
676.4
680.0
352
354
356
358
380
177.78
178.89
180.00
181.11
182.22
978.8
982.4
986.0
989.6
993.2
526
528
530
532
534
274.44
276.56
276.67
277.78
278.89
2372.0
2390.0
2408.0
2426.0
2444.0
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
704.44
710.00
715.56
721.11
726.67
3938.0
3956.0
3974.0
3992.0
4010.0
2170
2180
2190
2200
2210
1187.8
1193.3
1198.9
1204.4
1210.0
5504.0
5522.0
5540.0
5588.0
5576.0
3040
3050
3060
3070
3080
1671.1
1676.7
1682.2
1687.8
1693.3
683.6
687.2
690.8
694.4
698.0
362
364
366
368
370
183.33
184.44
186.56
186.67
187.78
996.8
1000.4
1004.0
1007.6
1011.2
536
538
540
542
544
280.00
281.11
282.22
283.33
284.44
2462.0
2480.0
2498.0
2516.0
2534.0
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
732.22
737.78
743.33
748.89
754.44
4028.0
4046.0
4064.0
4082.0
4100.0
2220
2230
2240
2250
2260
1215.6
1221.1
1226.7
1232.2
1237.8
5594.0
5612.0
5702.0
5792.0
5882.0
3090
3100
3150
3200
3250
1698.9
1704.4
1732.2
1760.0
1787.8
701.6
705.2
708.8
712.4
716.0
372
374
376
378
380
188.89
190.00
191.11
192.22
193.33
1014.8
1018.4
1022.0
1040.0
1058.0
546
548
550
560
570
285.56
286.67
287.78
293.33
298.89
2552.0
2570.0
2588.0
2606.0
2624.0
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
760.00
765.56
771.11
776.67
782.22
4118.0
4136.0
4154.0
4172.0
4190.0
2270
2280
2290
2300
2310
1243.3
1248.9
1254.4
1260.0
1265.6
5972.0
6062.0
6152.0
6242.0
6332.0
3300
3350
3400
3450
3500
1815.6
1843.3
1871.1
1898.9
1926.7
719.6
723.2
726.8
730.4
734.0
382
384
386
388
390
194.44
195.56
196.67
197.78
198.89
1076.0
1094.0
1112.0
1130.0
1148.0
580
590
600
610
620
304.44
310.00
315.56
321.11
326.67
2642.0
2660.0
2678.0
2696.0
2714.0
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
787.78
793.33
798.89
804.44
810.00
4208.0
4226.0
4244.0
4262.0
4280.0
2320
2330
2340
2350
2360
1271.1
1276.7
1282.2
1287.8
1293.3
6422.0
6512.0
6602.0
6692.0
6782.0
3550
3600
3650
3700
3750
1954.4
1982.2
2010.0
2037.8
2065.6
737.6
741.2
744.8
748.4
752.0
392
394
396
398
400
200.00
201.11
202.22
203.33
204.44
1166.0
1184.0
1202.0
1220.0
1238.0
630
640
650
660
670
332.22
337.78
343.33
348.89
354.44
2732.0
2750.0
2768.0
2786.0
2804.0
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
815.56
821.11
826.67
832.22
837.78
4298.0
4316.0
4334.0
4352.0
4370.0
2370
2380
2390
2400
2410
1298.9
1304.4
1310.0
1315.6
1321.1
6972.0
6962.0
7052.0
7142.0
7232.0
3800
3850
3900
3950
4000
2093.3
2121.1
2148.9
2176.7
2204.4
755.6
759.2
762.8
766.4
770.0
402
404
406
408
410
205.66
206.67
207.78
208.89
210.00
1256.0
1274.0
1292.0
1310.0
1328.0
680
690
700
710
720
360.00
365.56
371.11
376.67
382.22
2822.0
2840.0
2858.0
2876.0
2894.0
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
843.33
848.89
854.44
860.00
865.56
4388.0
4406.0
4424.0
4442.0
4460.0
2420
2430
2440
2450
2460
1326.7
1332.2
1337.8
1343.3
1348.9
7322.0
7412.0
7502.0
7592.0
7682.0
4050
4100
4150
4200
4250
2232.2
2260.0
2287.8
2315.6
2343.3
773.6
777.2
780.8
784.4
788.0
412
414
416
418
420
211.11
212.22
213.33
214.44
215.56
1346.0
1364.0
1382.0
1400.0
1418.0
730
740
750
760
770
387.78
393.33
398.89
404.44
410.00
2912.0
2930.0
2948.0
2966.0
2984.0
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
871.11
876.67
882.22
887.78
893.33
4478.0
4496.0
4514.0
4532.0
4550.0
2470
2480
2490
2500
2510
1354.4
1360.0
1365.6
1371.1
1376.7
7772.0
7862.0
7952.0
8042.0
8132.0
4300
4350
4400
4450
4450
2371.1
2398.9
2426.7
2454.4
2482.2
791.6
795.2
798.8
802.4
806.0
422
424
426
428
430
216.67
217.78
218.89
220.00
221.11
1436.0
1454.0
1472.0
1490.0
1508.0
780
790
800
810
820
415.56
421.11
426.67
432.22
437.78
3002.0
3020.0
3038.0
3056.0
3074.0
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
898.89
904.44
910.00
915.56
921.11
4568.0
4586.0
4604.0
4622.0
4640.0
2520
2530
2540
2550
2560
1382.2
1387.2
1393.3
1398.9
1404.4
8222.0
8312.0
8402.0
8492.0
8582.0
4550
4600
4650
4700
4750
2510.0
2537.8
2565.6
2593.3
2621.1
809.6
813.2
816.8
820.4
824.0
432
434
436
438
440
222.22
223.33
224.44
225.56
226.67
1526.0
1544.0
1562.0
1580.0
1598.0
830
840
850
860
870
443.33
448.89
454.44
460.00
465.56
3092.0
3110.0
3128.0
3146.0
3164.0
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
926.67
932.22
937.78
943.33
948.89
4658.0
4676.0
4694.0
4712.0
4730.0
2570
2680
2590
2600
2610
1410.0
1415.6
1421.1
1426.7
1432.2
8672.0
8762.0
8852.0
8942.0
9032.0
4800
4850
4900
4950
5000
2648.9
2676.7
2704.4
2732.2
2760.0
827.6
831.2
834.8
838.4
842.0
442
444
446
448
450
227.78
228.89
230.00
231.11
232.22
1616.0
1634.0
1652.0
1670.0
1688.0
880
890
900
910
920
471.11
476.67
482.22
487.78
493.33
3182.0
3200.0
3218.0
3236.0
3254.0
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
954.44
960.00
965.56
971.11
976.67
4748.0
4766.0
4784.0
4802.0
4820.0
2620
2630
2640
2650
2660
1437.8
1443.3
1448.9
1454.4
1460.0
9122.0
9212.0
9302.0
9392.0
9482.0
5050
5100
5150
5200
5250
2787.8
2815.6
2843.3
2871.1
2898.9
845.6
849.2
852.2
856.4
860.0
452
454
456
458
460
233.33
234.44
235.56
236.67
237.78
1706.0
1724.0
1742.0
1760.0
1778.0
930
940
950
960
970
498.89
504.44
510.00
515.66
521.11
3272.0
3290.0
3308.0
3326.0
3344.0
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
982.22
997.78
993.33
998.89
1004.40
4838.0
4856.0
4974.0
4892.0
4910.0
2670
2680
2690
2700
2710
1465.6
1471.1
1467.7
1482.2
1487.8
9572.0
9662.0
9752.0
9842.0
9932.0
5300
5350
5400
5450
5500
2926.7
2954.4
2982.2
3010.0
3037.8
863.6
867.2
462
464
238.89
240.00
1796.0
1814.0
980
990
526.67
532.22
3362.0
3380.0
1850
1860
1010.0
1015.6
4928.0
4946.0
2720
2730
1493.3
1498.9
10,002.0
10,112.0
5550
5600
3065.6
3093.3
Z-260
Conversion Factors
TO
OBTAIN
Atmospheres
BTU
BTU
Centimeters
Cm of Hg @ 0 deg C
Cm of Hg @ 0 deg C
Cm of Hg @ 0 deg C
Cm of Hg @ 0 deg C
Cm/(sec)(sec)
Centipoises
Centistokes
Cu cm
Cu cm
Cu cm
Cu cm
Cu cm
Cu cm/sec
Cu ft
Cu ft
Cu ft
Cu ft/min
Cu ft/min
Cu ft/sec
Cu ft/sec
Cu in.
Cu in.
Cu in.
Cu meters
Cu meters
Cu meters/hr
Cu meters/kg
Cu meters/min
Cu meters/sec
Feet
Ft/min
Ft/sec
Ft/(sec)(sec)
Ft/(sec)(sec)
Gal (Imperial, liq.)
Gal (USA, liq.)
Gal (USA, liq.)
Gal (USA, liq.)
Gal (USA, liq.)
Gal (USA, liq.)
Gal (USA, liq.)
Gal (USA, liq.)/min
Gal (USA, liq.)/min
Gal (USA, liq.)/sec
Grams
Z-261
MULTIPLY
In HG@32F
Watt-hours
KWh
Inches
Atmospheres
Grams/sq. cm
Lb/sq in.
Lb/sq ft
Gravity
Centistokes
Centipoises
Cu ft
Cu in.
Gal (USA, liq.)
Liters
Quarts (USA, liq.)
Cu ft/min
Cu meters
Gal (USA, liq.)
Liters
Cu meters/sec
Gal (USA, liq.)/sec
Gal (USA, liq.)/min
Liters/min
Cu centimeters
Gal (USA, liq.)
Liters
Gal (USA, liq.)
Liters
Gal/min
Cu ft/lb
Cu ft/min
Gal/min
Meters
Cm/sec
Meters/sec
Gravity (sea level)
Meters/(sec)(sec)
Gal (USA, liq.)
Barrels
(Petroleum, USA)
Cu ft
Cu meters
Cu yards
Gal (Imperial, liq.)
Liters
Cu ft/sec
Cu meters/hr
Liters/min
Pounds (avoir.)
BY
0.033421
3.412
3412
2.540
76.0
0.07356
5.1715
0.035913
980.665
Density
1/density
28,317
16-387
3785.43
1000.03
946.358
472.0
35.314
0.13368
0.03532
2118.9
8.0192
0.0022280
0.0005886
0.061023
231.0
61.03
0.0037854
0.001000028
0.22712
0.062428
0.02832
0.000063088
3.281
1.9685
3.2808
32.174
3.2808
0.83268
42
7.4805
264.173
202.2
1.2010
0.2642
448.83
4.4029
0.0044028
453.5924
Conversion Factors
TO
OBTAIN
Grams/(cm)(sec)
Grams/cu cm
Grams/cu cm
Grams/cu cm
Inches
Inches of Hg @ 32 F
Inches of Hg @ 32 F
Inches of Hg @ 32 F
Inches/deg F
Kg
Kg-cal/sq meter
Kg/cu meter
Kg/(hr)(meter)
Kg/liter
Kg/meter
Kg/sq cm
Kg/sq meter
KWh
KWh
Liters
Liters
Liters
Liters
Liters
Liters/kg
Liters/min
Liters/min
Liters/sec
Liters/sec
Meters
Meters/sec
Mete rs/sec)(sec)
Ounces
Pounds (avoir.)
Pounds/cu ft
Pounds/cu ft
Pounds/cu in.
Pounds/(hr)(ft)
Pounds/inch
Pounds/(sec)(ft)
Pounds/gal. (USA, liq.)
Pounds/gal. (USA, liq.)
Pounds/gal. (USA, liq.)
Sq centimeters
Sq centimeters
Sq ft
Sq in.
Sq meters
W-hr
W-hr
MULTIPLY
Centipoises
Lb/cu ft
Lb/cu in.
Lb/gal
Centimeters
Atmospheres
Lb/sq in.
In. of H2O @ 4C
Cm/deg C
Pounds (avoir.)
BTU/sq ft
Lb/cu ft
Centipoises
Lb/gal (USA, liq.)
Lb/ft
Lb/sq in.
Lb/sq ft
BTU
watt-hours
Cu ft
Cu in.
Cu meters
Gal (Imperial, liq.)
Gal (USA, liq.)
Cu ft/lb
Cu ft/sec
Gal (USA, liq.)/min
Cu ft/min
Gal/min
Feet
Ft/sec
Ft/(sec)(sec)
Grams
Kg
Grams/cu cm
Pounds/gal
Grams/cu cm
Centipoises
Grams/cm
Centipoises
Kg/liter
Pounds/cu ft
Pounds/cu in.
Sq ft
Sq in.
Sq meters
Sq centimeters
Sq ft
BTU
KWh
BY
0.01
0.016018
27.680
0.119826
0.3937
29.921
2.0360
0.07355
0.21872
0.45359
2.712
16.018
3.60
0.11983
1.488
0.0703
4.8824
.0002930
.001
28.316
0.01639
999.973
4.546
3.785306
62.42621
1698.963
3.785
0.47193
0.063088
0.3048
0.3048
0.3048
0.035274
2.2046
62.428
7.48
0.036127
2.42
0.0056
0.000672
8.3452
0.1337
231
929.0
6.4516
10.764
0.155
0.0929
.2390
1000
METRIC PREFIXES
MEGA =
KILO =
HECTO =
DECA=
DECI=
CENTI =
MILLI=
MICRO =
1,000,000
1,000
100
10
.1
.01
.001
.000,001
TEMPERATURE CONVERSION
FORMULAS:
F = (9/5 C) + 32
C = (F - 32) x 5/9
DIM A
(IN)
.312
.405
.540
.675
.840
1.050
1.315
1.660
DIM B
(IN)
.261
.264
.402
.408
.534
.546
.683
.707
147'
A
B
EFECTIVE THREAD
Z-262
OHMS LAW
VARIATIONS OF OHMS LAW
S
TT
VOLTS
AM
P
ES
ER
WA
E E
W
I2R R R E
EI W I W/R
WR E R E I
W W E2
W
T S I IR I2
OH
2
110
115
120
208
220
230
240
277
380
415
440
460
480
550
Rated Voltage
110
115
100%
109%
119%
91%
100%
109%
OHMS =
VOLTS
AMPERES
OHMS =
VOLTS2
WATTS
OHMS =
WATTS2
AMPERES2
AMPERES
4.2
8.4
12.5
16.7
20.9
25
31.3
41.7
50
62.5
83.4
105
125
209
313
417
2.3
4.6
6.9
9.1
11.4
13.7
17.1
22.8
27.3
34.1
45.5
56.9
68.2
114
171
228
2.1
4.2
6.3
8.4
10.5
12.5
15.7
20.9
25
31.2
41.7
52.1
62.5
105
157
209
2.8
5.6
8.4
11.2
13.9
16.7
20.9
27.8
33.4
41.7
55.6
69.5
83.4
139
209
278
2.5
4.9
7.3
9.7
12.1
14.5
18.1
24.1
29
36.2
48.2
60.3
72.3
121
181
241
1.4
2.7
4
5.3
6.6
7.9
9.9
13.2
15.8
19.7
26.3
32.9
39.4
65.7
98.6
132
1.3
2.5
3.7
4.9
6.1
7.3
9.1
12.1
14.5
18.1
24.1
30.1
36.2
60.3
90.4
121
WATTS
AMPERES
OHMS
L
4.8
9.7
14.5
19.3
24.1
28.9
36.1
48.1
57.7
72.2
96.2
121
145
241
361
481
VOLTS =
VO
8.4
16.7
25
33.4
41.7
50
62.5
83.4
100
125
167
209
250
417
625
834
WATTS
xOHMS
VOLTS =
120
208
220
230
240
84%
92%
100%
300%
28%
31%
33%
100%
112%
122%
133%
25%
27%
30%
89%
100%
109%
119%
23%
25%
27%
82%
91%
100%
109%
21%
23%
25%
75%
84%
92%
100%
133%
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AMPERES =
VOLTS
OHMS
AMPERES =
WATTS
VOLTS
AMPERES =
WATTS
OHMS
WATTS
WATTS =
VOLTS2
OHMS
277
380
415
440
460
480
550
16%
17%
19%
56%
63%
69%
75%
100%
188%
8.4%
9.0%
10%
30%
34%
37%
40%
53%
100%
119%
7%
7.6%
8.4%
25%
28%
31%
33%
45%
84%
100%
112%
123%
6.2%
6.7%
7.4%
22%
25%
27%
30%
40%
74%
89%
100%
109%
119%
156%
5.7%
6.2%
6.8%
20%
23%
25%
27%
36%
68%
81%
91%
100%
109%
143%
5.2%
5.7%
6.3%
19%
21%
23%
25%
33%
63%
75%
84%
92%
100%
131%
4%
4.3%
4.8%
14%
16%
17%
19%
25%
47%
57%
64%
70%
76%
100%
Electrical Units
Quantity
Current
Quantity
Electromotive force
Resistance
Resistivity
Conductance
Conductivity
Capacitance
Permittivity
Relative permittivity
Self-inductance
Mutual inductance
Energy
Active power
Reactive power
Apparent power
Power factor
Reactance, inductive
Reactance, capacitive
Impedance
Conductance
Susceptance
Admittance
Frequency
Period
Time constant
Angular velocity
Symbol
I, i
Q, q
E, e
R, r
r
G, g
g
C
e
er
L
M
J
kwh
W
jQ
VA
pf
XL
XC
Z
G
B
Y
f
T
T
Equation
I=E/R; I = E/Z; I = Q/t
Q = it; Q = CE
E = IR; E = W/Q
R=E/I; R = rl /A
r = RA / I
G =g A / l G = A/rl
g = 1/r; g = I/ RA
C = Q/E
er = e/eo
L = - N(df/dt)
M = K(L1L2) 1/2
J = eit
kwh = kw/3600; 3.6 MJ
W = J/t; W = EI cos U
Q = El sin U
VA = El
pf = W/VA; pf = W/(W + jQ)
XL = 2pfL
XC = 1/(2pfC)
Z = E/I Z = R + j(XL - XC)
G = R/Z2
B = X/Z2
Y =I/E; Y = G + jB
f = 1/T
T = 1/f
L/R; RC
= 2f
SI unit
SI unit
symbol
Ampere
A
Coulomb
C
Volt
V
Ohm
Ohm-metre
m
Siemens
S
Siemens/meter
S/m
Farad
F
Farads/meter
F/m
Numerical
Henry
H
Henry
H
Joule
J
Kilowatthour
kWh
Watt
W
Var
var
Volt-ampere
VA
Ohm
Ohm
Ohm
Siemens
Siemens
Siemens
Hertz
Second
Second
Radians/second
S
S
S
Hz
s
s
rad/s
Ratio of
Magnitude of
CGS unit
SI to cgs unit
Abampere
10-1
Abcoulomb
10-1
Abvolt
108
Abohm
109
Abohm-cm
1011
Abmho
10-9
Abmho/cm
10-11
Abfarad*
10-9
Stat farad*/cm 8.85 X 10-12
Numerical
I
Abhenry
109
Abhenry
109
Erg
107
36 X 1012
Abwatt
107
Abvar
107
Abohm
Abohm
Abohm
Abmho
Abmho
Abmho
Cps Hz
Second
Second
Radians/second
1
109
109
109
10-9
10-9
10-9
1
1
1
1
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