Article | REF: R2520 V2

Calibration and verification of thermometers. General information and description of the instruments

Authors: Eliane RENAOT, Dominique JOUIN

Publication date: March 10, 2012

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2. Technology and safety precautions for thermometers and temperature sensors

2.1 Platinum resistance thermometers and platinum resistance thermometers

Before undertaking the calibration of a platinum resistance thermometer, the reader may wish to refer to the articles Metal resistance sensors and standard thermometers [R 2 525] and Metal resistance thermometer [R 2 570] in this treatise.

A platinum resistance thermometer consists of an indicator providing temperature or resistance information, a platinum resistance thermometer and electrical cables to connect these instruments. The indicator includes a current generator and a...

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