Hi,Can you make a short video showing how to program a programmable Thermocouple,K,J,PT100 to 4 - 20mA (Smart temperature transmitter modules)Do you have to connect the 24v DC and thermocouple before you program it, Your videos are very good.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:50 *Typical setup for temperature transmitter calibration involves a 24V DC power supply, digital voltmeter to measure 4-20 mA output, and a thermocouple or RTD simulator.* 01:38 *Zero and span calibration are crucial for temperature transmitters; zero is set using a 100-ohm resistance, and span is adjusted with a 115.54-ohm resistance to achieve 4 and 20 mA respectively.* 04:12 *Five-point verification test involves checking transmitter outputs with specific resistance values (100, 103.90, 107.79, 111.67, 115.54 ohms) to ensure calibration accuracy.* Made with HARPA AI
Dear sir, As you know, the temperature sensor (RTD PT100) has a specific range (e.g. -200 to 850 ˚C). This sensor transfer temperature to Ohms. That is why it is connected to a temperature transmitter which transfers Ohms into (0-10 V or 4-20 mA) to be able to connect with the PLC. Transmitters also have a specific range (e.g. 0-200 ˚C). My question is since Temperature sensors and Transmitters have got different range, are there certain conditions to fulfill when connections them (like calibration) , would you kindly answer my question? Of course, practical examples are of great importance to me. Thank you and I’m waiting for you reply.
Yes, there are certain conditions to meet. First of all, you have to select specific temperature as per your process requirement. If your process range is -100 to 800 Celsius then you can use RTD of range(-200 to 850). And your transmitter should have range -100 to 800 Celsius, and you need to calibrate temp transmitter for range -100 to 800. I hope you got your answer.
Hello Dear Thank you for asking this question. Your question is very interesting. If your transmitter is 0-200 Celsius temp range, you have to have RTD which measures temp from 0-200 celsius. For example, your rtd should have min temp range from 0 to 200RTD
You need to connect loop resistance when you connect 24Vdc power supply directly to transmitter. In other words, when you are testing the device on bench, you need to connect loop resistance. However, you do not need to use loop resistance when device is directly connected with PLC or DCS.
Great informative video 👍 , thanks 💐. Question: 1- For the 2 wires between the resistance simulator & the transmitter - don’t their resistance affect the resistance used ? - what is the recommended wires length and specification so that their impact is minimal ?
Yes, You have to have something to give input signal to temperature transmitter. So, you have to have simulator. You can also do verification by using temperature bath
Hello Perceptron Temperature transmitter can not be calibrated by using HART. You have to have resistor source, if you are calibrating for RTD. And you have to have mV source if you are calibrating for thermocouple.
What If middle range mA readings do not match as per standards? If its out of accuracy range as specified in the data sheet then how can we correct them? e.g instead of 8 mA, if we get 8.3 mA.
If the span is 0 to 20 degree, then we need to calibrate temp transmitter for 0-20 range. In this case, transmitter give 4mA at 0 degree and it will give 20mAat 20 degree
Hello Mohammed Different Manufacturers have different calibration procedure. Please let me know your pH device make and model and I get back to you with Cal Procedure.
This is one of the channels I find really useful, thank you for your effort.
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You taught very simple and accurately to calibrate TT. Thank u very much.
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This calibration procedure is very helpful. To calibrate TT.
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Hi,Can you make a short video showing how to program a programmable Thermocouple,K,J,PT100 to 4 - 20mA (Smart temperature transmitter modules)Do you have to connect the 24v DC and thermocouple before you program it, Your videos are very good.
Great video information 👍 thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience 🇵🇭🫡
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🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:50 *Typical setup for temperature transmitter calibration involves a 24V DC power supply, digital voltmeter to measure 4-20 mA output, and a thermocouple or RTD simulator.*
01:38 *Zero and span calibration are crucial for temperature transmitters; zero is set using a 100-ohm resistance, and span is adjusted with a 115.54-ohm resistance to achieve 4 and 20 mA respectively.*
04:12 *Five-point verification test involves checking transmitter outputs with specific resistance values (100, 103.90, 107.79, 111.67, 115.54 ohms) to ensure calibration accuracy.*
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Hello sir, can ask about this rtd and tc simulator.what kind of simulator is this, is this fluke simulator thank you for your wonderful videos
Yes, It is a fluke simulator. However, you can use any simulator.
Very helpful video
Cinnections are most important... So please demonstrate how can connect leads
Pls send me a video showing a setup using an RTD resistance Decade Box
Dear sir,
As you know, the temperature sensor (RTD PT100) has a specific range (e.g. -200 to 850 ˚C). This sensor transfer temperature to Ohms. That is why it is connected to a temperature transmitter which transfers Ohms into (0-10 V or 4-20 mA) to be able to connect with the PLC. Transmitters also have a specific range (e.g. 0-200 ˚C).
My question is since Temperature sensors and Transmitters have got different range, are there certain conditions to fulfill when connections them (like calibration) , would you kindly answer my question? Of course, practical examples are of great importance to me.
Thank you and I’m waiting for you reply.
Yes, there are certain conditions to meet. First of all, you have to select specific temperature as per your process requirement. If your process range is -100 to 800 Celsius then you can use RTD of range(-200 to 850). And your transmitter should have range -100 to 800 Celsius, and you need to calibrate temp transmitter for range -100 to 800.
I hope you got your answer.
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Yes, Thanks.
Hello Dear
Thank you for asking this question. Your question is very interesting. If your transmitter is 0-200 Celsius temp range, you have to have RTD which measures temp from 0-200 celsius. For example, your rtd should have min temp range from 0 to 200RTD
Hello Ibrahim, what is the value of the loop resistance in your calibration setup, Is it 250 ohms?
Yes, It is 250 ohm
Nice explanation sir
And also please make a video how to calibrate PT if possible
Hello Vissu
We have already made video on PT.
When to use loop resistance and when don't use? and how to know the value?
You need to connect loop resistance when you connect 24Vdc power supply directly to transmitter. In other words, when you are testing the device on bench, you need to connect loop resistance. However, you do not need to use loop resistance when device is directly connected with PLC or DCS.
Great informative video 👍 , thanks 💐.
Question:
1- For the 2 wires between the resistance simulator & the transmitter
- don’t their resistance affect the resistance used ?
- what is the recommended wires length and specification so that their impact is minimal ?
Hello Ibrahim
It does affect the measurement. But it is negligible
Please can you tell me how to inject restance in the transmitter ?
Hello
Please see below video to learn about how to inject resistance in the TX
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Nice 👌
Thanks .Much appreciated
Is simulator the only way to callibrate the TT.Is that any other option?
Yes, You have to have something to give input signal to temperature transmitter. So, you have to have simulator. You can also do verification by using temperature bath
loop resistance how many ohm we will used
How to Calibrate this instrument with HART tool?
Thank you
Hello Perceptron
Temperature transmitter can not be calibrated by using HART. You have to have resistor source, if you are calibrating for RTD. And you have to have mV source if you are calibrating for thermocouple.
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Sr how to use negative value add positive value in calibration pls describe
Hello beats
I didn't get your questions. Could you please explain your question further?
@@InstrumentCalibration i think he is trying to say range negative ex. -50 to +150
if during 5 point verification , we don't get mV-s required , I mean if outputs deviate , what should be done to adjust ?
Hello Guler
You need to adjust span again. And you need to do 5 point verification again
@@InstrumentCalibration I got it, thank you very much
hi, i am new Ei tT, why do you put loop resistance on the circuit ?
I believe that is the innate line resistance in the wires coming to and from power source and through the DMM.
How the apply value of resistance can find using temperature Celsius
I mean 10 c is 103.90 how??
Hello Mohmed
You will find this information on Temp Vs Resistance table of RTD
What If middle range mA readings do not match as per standards? If its out of accuracy range as specified in the data sheet then how can we correct them? e.g instead of 8 mA, if we get 8.3 mA.
It only happens when your span is not adjusted properly. In this case, you need to adjust your span correctly. It will solve your middle range issue.
Why don't use in resistance decade box for calibration.
I am quite used to with simulator. So, this is reason i used simulator. But you can use resistance decade box. It is totally up to you
What if the range of the transmitter is 0to40 and the span is 0 to 20 degrees
If the span is 0 to 20 degree, then we need to calibrate temp transmitter for 0-20 range. In this case, transmitter give 4mA at 0 degree and it will give 20mAat 20 degree
Thank
How to calculate that resistance?
Resistance colour code
How to calibration pH value
Hello Mohammed
Different Manufacturers have different calibration procedure. Please let me know your pH device make and model and I get back to you with Cal Procedure.
Can you show it on practically
I will definitely try to create one practical video on this topic
Thank you