RTC Reference Manual
RTC Reference Manual
...because calibration is
a matter of confidence
Reference Manual
Reference Temperature Calibrator
JOFRA RTC-156/157/158/250/700 A/B/C
Copyright 2010 AMETEK Denmark A/S
Safety symbols
This manual contains a number of safety symbols designed to
draw your attention to instructions that must be followed when
using the instrument, as well as any risks involved.
Warning
Events that may compromise the safe use of the
instrument and result in considerable personal or
material damage.
Caution
Events that may compromise the safe use of the
instrument and result in slight personal or
material damage.
Note
Special situations, which demand the users
attention.
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List of contents
1.0
2.0
3.0
Introduction ..............................................................................6
Safety instructions ...................................................................8
Setting up the calibrator ........................................................14
3.1
Receipt of the calibrator .......................................................... 14
3.2 Preparing the dry-block calibrator............................................... 17
3.2.1 When setting up the dry-block calibrator, you must ... 18
3.2.2 Choice of insertion tube.................................................. 20
3.2.3 Inserting the sensors...................................................... 20
3.3 Preparing the liquid bath calibrator (RTC-158/250 A/B/C only) . 23
3.3.1 When setting up the liquid bath calibrator, you must.. 25
3.3.2 Selection of fluids ........................................................... 29
3.3.3 Handling of lids............................................................... 30
3.3.4 Inserting the sensors ...................................................... 31
3.4 Programming intelligent sensors ................................................ 32
4.0
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After use..................................................................................93
5.1 Storing and transporting the calibrator ....................................... 93
5.1.1 Transporting the dry-block calibrator ............................. 95
5.1.2 Transporting the liquid bath calibrator............................ 95
5.2 Emptying the well (liquid baths only) ....................................... 96
6.0
7.0
Maintenance..........................................................................102
7.1 Cleaning.................................................................................... 102
7.2 Adjusting and calibrating the instrument................................... 104
7.2.1 Introduction to AmeTrim Software................................ 104
7.2.2 Installing the AmeTrim Software .................................. 105
7.2.3 Connecting the PC and the Calibrator ......................... 105
7.2.4 Starting the AmeTrim Software .................................... 105
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8.0
9.0
Technical specifications......................................................123
List of accessories ...............................................................167
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Introduction
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ISO-9001 certified
AMETEK Denmark A/S was ISO-9001 certified in September 1994
by Bureau Veritas Certification Denmark.
CE-label
Your new calibrator bears the CE label and conforms to
the EMC Directive and the Low-voltage Directive.
Technical assistance
Please contact the dealer from whom you acquired the instrument if
you require technical assistance.
Warranty
According to current terms of sale and delivery.
This warranty only covers defects in manufacture and becomes void if
the instrument has been subject to unauthorized intervention and/or
misuse.
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Safety instructions
Read this manual carefully before using the
instrument!
In order to avoid any personal injuries and/or damage to
the instrument all safety instructions and warnings must be
observed.
The screen menus shown in this manual represent the
menus displayed when using a B-version.
Warning
About the use:
The calibrator must not be used for any purposes other
than those described in this manual.
The calibrator has been designed for interior use only
and should not be used in hazardous areas, where
vapour or gas leaks, etc. may constitute a danger of
explosion.
The calibrator must be kept free within an area of 20
cm on all sides and 1 metre above the calibrator.
Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil,
paste, etc. in the dry-block calibrators. These fluids may
penetrate the calibrator and cause damage or create
poisonous fumes.
The calibrator must be switched off before any attempt
to service the instrument is made.
When cleaning the well, REMEMBER to wear goggles
when using compressed air in the dry-block calibrator
and cleaning oil in the liquid bath calibrator.
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Caution
About the use:
Do not use the instrument if the internal fan is out of
order.
Before cleaning the calibrator, you must switch it off,
allow it to cool down and remove all cables.
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Be careful to select the right oil for the right task. Using
other than the recommended oils might cause damage
to the calibrator or degrade the performance.
Remove excess hot fluid with the outmost care, as it
might be very hot.
Do not attempt to remove hot fluid with the liquid
drainage tube, as it might melt.
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Note
The product liability only applies if the instrument is
subject to a manufacturing defect. This liability becomes
void if the user fails to follow the instructions set out in this
manual or uses unauthorized spare parts.
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3.0
3.1
1 mains cable
2 sets of test cables (2 black, 2 red
B versions only)
1 USB key containing software package
JOFRACAL and reference manual
1 USB cable
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Caution
Do not use the RTC-158 insulation
plug with the RTC-250 instrument due
to the risk of melting.
RTC-158 RTC-250
l
Oi
Dow corning
Material data sheet
When reordering, please specify the part numbers found in the list of
accessories, chapter 9.0.
Optional parts can also be found in the list of accessories.
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3.2
Note
The instrument must not be exposed to draughts.
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3
4
Fig. 1
3.2.1
Caution
Do not use the instrument if the internal fan is out of
order.
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3.2.2
Caution
Before using new insertion tubes for calibration in the RTC250/700 instruments, the insertion tubes must be heated up
to maximum temperature 250C (482F) / 700C (1292F) for a period of minimum 30 minutes.
Insertion tubes are selected on the basis of the diameter of the sensor
to be calibrated.
Use the table for insertion tubes in chapter 9.0 to find the correct part
number.
Alternatively, you may order an undrilled insertion tube and drill the
required hole yourself. The finished dimensions should be as follows:
Sensor diameter +0.2mm +0.05/-0
DLC hole : 3.1mm +0.05/-0 (RTC-156/157/158/250 A/B/C)
4.2mm +0.05/-0 (RTC-700 A/B/C)
Reference sensor holes : 4.2mm +0.05/-0 and 6.55mm +0.05/-0
For RTC-156/157/158 A/B/C only:
In order to get optimum results and prevent ice from building up in the
well of the cooling calibrators, a proper sized insulation plug must
be placed over the well during the calibration process.
The holes in the plug must have a tight fit and unused holes must be
covered using e.g. EPDM plugs (spare part no. 126280).
3.2.3
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Warning
Never use heat transfer fluids such as silicone, oil,
paste, etc. in the dry-block calibrator.
These fluids may penetrate the calibrator and cause
damage or create poisonous fumes.
Fig. 2
The DLC sensor must be placed in the hole that is intended for the
DLC sensor. Standard insertion tubes from AMETEK Denmark are
marked with a dot on the rim to indicate the placement of the DLC hole,
and the insulation plugs are marked with the letter D (RTC156/157/158/250 A/B/C only). See fig. 3.
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D indicating placement
of the DLC hole
Insulation plug
Insertion tube
Fig. 3
Caution
The well and the insertion tube must be clean before
use.
Scratches and other damage to the insertion tubes
should be avoided by storing the insertion tubes
carefully when not in use.
The insertion tube must never be forced into the well.
The well could be damaged as a result, and the
insertion tube may get stuck.
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Note
The instrument must not be exposed to draughts.
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Reference sensor
(if available)
Oil
6 8
3
1
4
2
Fig. 4
3.3.1
Caution
Do not use the instrument if the internal fan is out of
order.
The well must be clean before use.
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Place the parts from the liquid bath kit in the well in the
following order:
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Warning
Do not pour cold fluid into a hot well it might cause an
explosion.
Do not pour water or any other fluids into a bath filled
with hot oil, because only a few drops of water might
cause a steam explosion, if poured into e.g. 250C hot
oil.
Caution
Do not use any alkali, acid or ionic fluids in the aluminium
well as it might be damaged.
Be careful not to overfill the well with oil.
The oil level rises several centimetres when the
temperature is rising to maximum. To stop the overflow
switch off the main power and the oil level will decent.
Remove excess hot fluid with the outmost care, as it might
be very hot.
Do not attempt to remove hot fluid with the liquid drainage
syringe, as it might melt.
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Warning
Ensure that the sensor is absolutely clean and dry, as a few
drops of water might cause a steam explosion.
Fig. 5
Caution
The tip of the sensor should rest at the bottom of the
sensor basket for optimum results.
Be careful not to submerge the handle or wire inlet of the
sensor-under-test in the fluid, as this might damage the
sensor.
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Selection of fluids
Caution
Be careful to select the right fluid for the right task. Using
other than the recommended fluids might cause damage
to the calibrator or degrade the performance.
AMETEK Denmark A/S recommends DOW CORNING 200(R) oil 10cSt
for sub zero temperatures to 158C and DOW CORNING 200(R) oil
50cSt for ambient temperature to 250C. Technical specifications for
the liquid baths has been produced using the fluids mentioned above.
For proper handling, use and disposal of fluid read fluid product
information. When reading this information pay special attention to
details regarding fume point, flash point, boiling point and point of
decomposition.
When the fluid temperature approaches the fume point, it is necessary
to use proper ventilation. An exhaust hood is recommended. When
ventilation is applied take care not to expose the calibrator to
alternating draft, as it might influent the temperature stability. If
possible make the ventilation flow as constant as possible.
At low temperatures the viscosity of the fluid can constitute a problem.
When the viscosity becomes to low, the stirring magnet cant provide
proper circulation in the well to maintain temperature uniformity.
Therefore it is essential to investigate the physical property of the fluid
before one is selected.
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RTC-158 A/B/C
100%
95%
90%
85%
80%
For recommended
10 cSt oil
-20C - 50C
100%
50C - 100C
95%
100C - 120C
90%
120C - 155C
85%
For the best result, the oil should be in good condition and free of
foreign objects. If water is accumulated in the oil due to melted ice
crystals the oil must be dried out, by heating it up.
Warning
Do not handle hot fluid.
If the fluid is heated beyond the flash point, it may
constitute a fire hazard.
If the fluid has caught fire, switch off the main power to prevent further
heating of the fluid. Flames are best extinguished by cowering the well
with a non-flammable lid.
Warning
Do not under any circumstances pour water on burning oil. It
might cause a dangerous steam explosion.
3.3.3
Handling of lids
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To be able to use the lid for calibration, holes must be drilled in to it, in
order to fit your calibration needs. If you use many different sizes of
sensors more lids can be purchased at your JOFRA supplier.
It is advisable to drill the holes at the same size as the sensors plus
0,5mm and distribute the holes evenly over the lid.
3.3.4
Be sure that the sensors can be calibrated in fluid. E.g. certain ceramic
sensors might be destroyed.
Caution
The insertion tube must be clean before use.
Scratches and other damage to the insertion tubes
should be avoided by storing the insertion tubes
carefully when not in use.
Carefully wipe off all silicone oil from the sensor-undertest to avoid spreading of the silicone oil.
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3.4
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4.0
4.1
Standard connections
2
CE
VI
DE
ST
HO
E
VIC
DE
ST
HO
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Pos.
1
Description
SD-card: SD/MMC card slot
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Fig. 7
Pos.
34
Description
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Fig. 8
Pos.
Description
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4.3
Keyboard
Fig. 9
Keys
Description
Full colour VGA display (main screen display information
see section 4.3.1)
NUMERIC KEYS to select menu options displayed in the
horizontal and vertical menus and to type in values
BACK KEY to cancel a selection/edit or return to previous
menu.
MENU KEY shows the vertical menu options listed. Can be
displayed all through the process
DELETE KEY deletes previous character
ENTER KEY accepts selected options or entered values.
When a value is entered with the ENTER KEY the cursor
selects the next value field in the list.
ARROW KEYS have different functions depending on the
mode of operation.
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3
4
Fig. 10
The Main screen display is divided into four separate areas:
Pos.
1
Description
Heading: Informs you of the current menu selected.
Setup field: Provides the bulk of setup data in the menu. This
data can be changed by moving the cursor to the various
fields.
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4.3.1
The main screen gives an overview of the calibrator status and reads
out the most relevant readings. In the Sensor Setup menu (see section
4.10) these readings can be changed.
Fig. 11
Pos.
40
Description
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Set follows True activated. The icon indicates, that the Set
follows True function is active and will control the
Temperature of the external reference sensor to the SET
temperature.
SET temperature.
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15
16
17
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4.3.2
SET temperature: This is the target temperature for the well. SET
temperature displays the last value entered. If no value has been
entered previously, "---,---" is displayed.
4.3.3
4:32
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4.4
Operating principle
The calibrator is operated using the horizontal and the vertical menu
list.
The NUMERIC keys are used for selecting and activating the various
menus and functions from both the horizontal and vertical menu lists.
The
(ACTION key) and
(ENTER key) are also used for
selecting and activating the menus and functions and for accessing
various parameters in setup fields.
The
(ARROW keys) are used to move from menu item to menu
item in the menu lists, to access various result lists, to scroll through
various lists and to access setup fields.
4.4.1
Horizontal Menu
1.
2.
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4.4.2
Vertical Menu
The vertical menu list can be called at any stage of operation making it
possible to jump to the desired menu.
This allows you to jump to the most used menu easily - no matter
where you are.
Press the
button to access the menu. To exit the menu,
press the button again or
(BACK).
This menu always gives the same options, however at some points
some choices are not relevant and will therefore be shaded, i.e. you
can not set a temperature, when an Auto step procedure is running.
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4.4.3
Parameter Fields
The setup menus have fields for parameter entries. When the setup is
entered, then focus will be on the horizontal menu, and the function
here can be activated.
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Pressing
or
to open the field for editing.
A numeric field can be entered directly without opening
it first simply enter the number.
When the parameter is entered press one of the keys:
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4.4.4
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Press ARROW UP
menu to the list.
The selected data set in the list is now highlighted with a dark
blue color.
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or
Now the horizontal menu will be in focus again and here you
are able to decide what to do with the chosen dataset.
Activate the desired function in the horizontal menu. In this
example the Instrument Settings from 2009/03/27 17:15 will be
loaded from the memory into the active setup.
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4.5
Switch on the calibrator using the power control switch (pos. 1, fig. 7).
A start up screen is displayed and then replaced with the main menu
screen:
The functions in the horizontal menu are available using the soft keys
or the arrow keys on the keyboard (see description in section 4.3).
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4.6
4.7
Calibration
Note
This Calibration function is for B versions only.
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Note
Calibration information is available in several places
throughout the calibration menus. The content of this
information is described in section 4.7.3.
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4.7.1
Running a calibration
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Note
If the sensor under test is a thermocouple sensor and the
manual compensation mode is selected in work orders, a
cold junction temperature must be defined.
The parameters in the workorder can be edited.
Note
Only numeric data can be entered.
The BACK key
cancels a selection/edit or returning
to previous menu. The ESC key can be used throughout
the process.
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Note
The calibration can be stopped at any time by activating Stop
2
, but this will erase the calibration results.
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Next 5 -
View 6 -
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4.7.2
Press
to exit the Calibration Result List and return to the
Workorder List menu.
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4.7.3
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Press
Press
Press
to exit the Step function and return to the
Workorder Sensors menu.
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4.7.4
Deleting workorders
It is possible to delete a workorder using the Delete function
from the Workorder List menu.
Warning
If you choose to delete a workorder, the whole workorder
including the calibration results will be deleted.
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Press
to exit the Workorder List menu and return to the
main menu.
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4.8
TOpen
T2
TOpen
THyste
TClose
T1
Calibrator stable
TStart
[min]
Calibrator stable
Shifting temperature
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4.8.1
Note
the slope rate should be set so that the
thermostat sensor can follow the temperature in the
calibrator's well.
Press
to exit the setup function and return to the Switch
test setup menu.
Before starting the switch test ensure that the switch is
connected to the switch input (see page 35, pos. 6).
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Note
A hysteresis result is only measured when hysteresis is set
to Yes.
You will then automatically return to the Switchtest setup
menu.
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4.9
T [C/F]
T4
T3
T2
T1
TStart
t [min]
Temperature stable
Calibrator starts working towards next temperature
Fig. 13
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Press
menu.
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4.9.2
At the end of an Auto Step test the results are displayed and stored in
the calibrators memory.
The measured TRUE and SENSOR temperatures for each step are
displayed.
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4.10
4.10.1
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Note
that when yes is selected, the calibrator will control the
temperature to the TRUE temperature. This means that it
could take longer time before the calibrator indicates
stability.
The SET follows TRUE function is indicated with the
symbol
at the TRUE reading in the main display.
Note
SET follows TRUE is only relevant when the External
reference sensor is displayed in temperature units.
Stability tolerance:
The Stability tolerance can be set down to 0.001. The
tolerance should be set low enough to utilize the good
temperature stability of the calibrator however a low value
also gives a longer time to be stable.
Stability time:
Stability time can be set from 1 99 minutes.
When the TRUE temperature has reached the specified
Stability tolerance during the specified Stability time, then the
stability indicator in the main screen will turn green.
Press
to accept the new setting(s) and return to the
Sensor setup menu or continue to edit the DLC sensor
parameters or the Sensor under test parameters.
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4.10.3
at
Note
always use external reference sensor when calibrating with
the DLC-function activated for specified accuracy.
Press
to accept the new setting(s) and return to the
Sensor setup menu or continue to edit the reference sensor
parameters or the Sensor under test parameters.
4.10.4
Sensor type:
Choose between :
thermocouple sensors (V)
voltage sensors (V)
current (ma) sensors
RTD sensors (resistance temp. detector ())
None (no sensor connected)
Select a sensor.
The selected sensor and its list of parameters are now
displayed. The various settings can be edited as described in
the following :
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Convert to temperature:
(using thermocouple, voltage, current and RTD)
yes the inputs are converted to temperatures.
no no conversion is made.
When no has been selected the type of model is the
only other parameter which can be altered.
Model:
(using thermocouple and RTD)
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4.10.5
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4.11
4.11.1
Choose between:
C (Celsius)
F (Fahrenheit)
K (Kelvin)
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Note
The Enter Access Code box is displayed every time you try
to access the Min/Max SET temp parameters. Type in your
access code and continue.
Access code:
The following features can be protected by an access code:
Resetting the calibrator to Factory default settings.
Setting the Min/Max SET Temperature.
Editing the Access code while it is enabled.
Press
or
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Caution
If you choose to let your access code consist of only 1, 2 or
3 digits you must enter the access code with 0 followed by
the chosen value.
Example:
Note
The access code can be deleted allowing you to change the
Min/Max SET temperature without having to enter the
access code.
Press
or
4.11.2
Choose between :
SET
READ
TRUE
SENSOR
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SENSOR visible:
Choose between :
Visible
Hidden
If the Hidden option is chosen the Sensor Under Test
reading will not be displayed on the main screen.
4.11.3
Choose between :
On
Off
Enables the calibrator to make a sound during operation.
Sound responses are given at the following conditions:
Stability
Warnings
Accept of data entry
Reject of data entry
Volume:
Choose between :
Fast
Silent
Fast the fan operates in a fast mode giving the best
performance of cooling.
Silent the fan operates in a silent mode reducing the
noise. Using this option the cooling process is
made a little slower and the calibrator might not
be able to reach the specified minimum
temperature.
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4.11.4
Note
The recalibration interval is not used for the external
reference sensor and the DLC. The interval for these
sensors are stored in the intelligent sensor.
4.11.5
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4.11.6
Saving a setup
Note
In the Calibrator Setup the following parameters will not be
saved:
Min SET temp
Max SET temp
SENSOR visible
You can save up to 10 setups.
When the setup is saved the parameters are visible in the
right side of the screen.
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4.11.7
Loading a setup
Press
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4.11.8
Resetting to the factory default settings changes the active setup to the
initial settings.
4.11.9
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Caution
If the speed level chosen is too high, the magnet will fall off
making a rattling sound and there will be no stirring in the
fluid. With no stirring of the fluid, temperature gradients will
emerge in the bath, which will again affect the result of the
calibration.
To reconnect the magnet, set the speed level to 0 and
select a speed setting lower than the previous.
Press
or
setup menu.
4.13
Information Screen
Note
The list will be cleared, when the calibrator is turned off.
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Press
4.14
Press
4.15
Simulation or training
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5.0
After use
5.1
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Fig. 14
Caution
The insertion tube must always be removed from the
calibrator after use.
The humidity in the air may cause oxidation on the insertion
tube inside the instrument. There is a risk that the insertion
tube may become stuck if this is allowed to happen.
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5.1.1
Caution
The insertion tube must be removed to avoid damage to the
instrument if the calibrator is to be transported long
distances.
5.1.2
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5.2
Warning
Do not handle hot fluid.
Do not attempt to remove hot fluid with the liquid drainage
tube, as it might melt.
Do not leave any fluid (silicone oil) in the spill tray.
Do not touch the items removed from the well they may
be very hot.
Never leave hot items, which have been removed from
the well, unsupervised they may constitute a fire hazard.
The following guidelines must be observed before emptying the well :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Empty the well using the liquid drainage tube supplied. Tilting
the calibrator is not recommendable, as it increases the risk of
splashing oil all over the test area.
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6.0
4
3
2
4
1
Fig. 15
Locate the main fuses in the fuse box in the power control
switch.
RTC-250/700:
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6.1
Error messages
Error messages are displayed in a dialog box with the following text:
Internal Error # xxx
Please read the manual for further information
Error #
98
Error text
Category
Solution
Read temperature
higher than calibrator
maximum temperature.
Warning
Warning
Read temperature
higher than current SETtemperature.
Zone 1 or zone 2
temperature deviation.
Warning
Internal reference
measuring circuit error.
Warning
Internal reference
sensor error.
Warning
Warning
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Error #
Error text
Category
Solution
Heater 1 error.
Warning
Heater 2 error.
Warning
10
Heater 3 error.
Warning
11
Heater 4 error.
Warning
100
Error
101
Error
102
Error
103
Error
104
Warning
The calibration for the
heat source has expired.
105
Warning
106
Warning
107
Warning
108
Warning
109
Error
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6.2
Note
If the software detects an error during operation, the error
will be shown in the display.
Make a note of the error message and contact your
distributor or AMETEK Denmarks service department.
AMETEK Denmarks liability ceases if:
parts are replaced/repaired using spare parts which are
not identical to those recommended by the manufacturer.
non-original parts are used in any way when operating
the instrument.
AMETEK Denmarks liability is restricted to errors that
originated from the factory.
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Service info
Customer data:
Date:
Instrument data:
Model and Serial no.:__________________________________________________
Warranty claimed
Yes:____ No:_____ Original invoice no.:_________________
___________________________________________________________________
Temp.
calibration
Sensor
input
Service request:
___ Check
___ Service
___ Repair
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7.0
Maintenance
7.1
Cleaning
Caution
Before cleaning the calibrator, you must switch it off, allow
it to cool down and remove all cables.
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Warning
REMEMBER to wear goggles when using compressed air
and cleaning oil.
If the calibrator has reached a temperature below 0C/32F, ice
crystals may form on the well. This, in turn, may cause the material
surfaces to oxidize.
To prevent this from happening, the well must be dried. This is
done by heating up the calibrator to min. 100C/212F and any
water left will evaporate.
Remove the insulation plug while heating up.
It is very important that humidity in the well is removed to prevent
corrosion and frost expansion damages.
Caution
Avoid getting silicone oil on the clothes. It is impossible to
wash off.
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7.2.2
7.2.3
Caution
Connect the USB serial cable provided to the USB device
port on the side of the calibrator and to a USB port on the
PC.
7.2.4
Note
Before starting this software, the PC and the calibrator must
be connected together and the calibrator switched on (see
section 4.1).
The calibrator must not be performing any tasks like switch
test, autostep or workorders. That means that the calibrator
must be in the main menu before starting the software.
Use the normal Windows procedure to start the AmeTrim
software. If you are unsure of how to start software
programs, refer to your Windows Help
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Note
Before starting this software, the PC and the calibrator must
be connected together and the calibrator switched on (see
section 7.2.3).
The calibrator must not be performing any tasks like switch
test, autostep or workorders. That means that the calibrator
must be in the main menu before starting the software.
As the software starts, it detects the type of calibrator connected to the
PC and reads its serial number. This information plus the COM port the
calibrator is connected to is displayed at the bottom of the AmeTrim
window.
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Note
When software is used to control the calibrator, the
calibrators keyboard is disabled and the display indicates
that the calibrator is remote controlled.
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Temperature Adjustment
This enables you to check the accuracy of the heat source and the
internal sensor in the calibrator.
This can be done in 3 ways:
Using the external reference sensor on the RTC (B or C versions)
to measure the TRUE temperature, AmeTrim can perform a fully
automatic calibration and adjustment of the internal sensor. The
calibrated reference sensor should then be connected to the
reference input.
Using a Digital Temperature Indicator (DTI) AmeTrim can read the
TRUE temperature from the DTI and also make a fully automatic
calibration and adjustment of the internal sensor. The DTI must be
connected to a vacant serial COM port. See fig. 16.
Using any other reference instrument, AmeTrim will set the
temperature sequence and the TRUE values can be entered as
they occur as manual inputs.
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Fig. 16
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Repeat these steps until READ and TRUE values have been
entered for each temperature step.
Note
Downloading new coefficients to the calibrator overwrites
the existing ones already resident in the calibrator.
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Nominal values
RTD and Reference Inputs:
18
345
DLC inputs
0 mV
RTD 400 inputs:
18
345
RTD 4000 inputs:
18
3450
mA inputs:
0 mA
20 mA
V Inputs:
0V
10 V
mV inputs:
0 mV
70 mV
Cold Junction compensation:
Accepted range
(15 to 22)
(330 to 350)
(-1 to +1 mV)
(15 to 22)
(330 to 350)
(15 to 22)
(3330 to 3500)
(-1 to +1 mA)
(18 to 22 mA)
(-1 to +1 V)
(9 to 11 V)
(-1 to +1 mV)
(63 to 77 mV)
T-type thermocouple and a
reference junction, for example an
ice bath.
The number and type of electrical inputs to be checked is userdefinable. You can also define if you want to check the inputs by just
measuring them or to measure, adjust and then calibrate the electrical
inputs.
Cold Junction compensation requires a special setup, using a
calibrated temperature source, for example an ice bath. This and the
measurement principles are shown briefly below:
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Principle sketch
Fig. 17
If at any point you do not wish to continue, click Stop. The software
exits this option and returns to the Main Menu.
By clicking the Calibration Date button, you can view the last
calibration dates for each of the inputs.
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Note
There is no reporting facility in AmeTrim for the RTC.
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7.2.6
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Note
For RTC-158/250 axial uniformity adjustment must not be
carried out when the calibrator is filled with liquid.
Adjustment must be carried out when using an insert.
RTC-156/157/158/250 scenario
Requires difference measured between top and bottom.
(T2) = Bottom, T(1) = 60mm from bottom
Note
Use AMETEK 127587 temperature sensor (recommended)
or similar with short measuring zone for axial uniformity
adjustment.
For every temperature point, the following must be repeated until
uniformity specifications are achieved.
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RTC-700 scenario
RTC-700 require difference measured in 2 zones
Requiring a sensor at 3 different positions.
(T3) = Bottom, (T2) = 30mm from bottom.T(1) = 80mm from bottom
Note
Use STS-200 A 970 temperature sensor (recommended) or
similar for axial uniformity adjustment.
For every temperature point, the following must be repeated until
uniformity specifications are achieved.
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7.2.7
This dialog enables you to type in coefficient values for the reference
sensor connected to the DTI
Note
These coefficients are not saved. Therefore, they must be typed
in and downloaded when they need to be used.
7.2.8
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7.3
Serial number
Model number
Sensor type
Temperature range Min/Max
Electrical output Min/Max
RTD type (CvD or ITS-90)
Calibration date
Calibration initials
Calibration period
R0, A, B and C (RTD type = CvD)
RTPW, A(LR), B(LR)C(LR)/C1(LR), C2(LR), C3(LR), C4(LR),
C5(LR) A(HR), B(HR), C(HR), D(HR) and W(HR) (RTD type = ITS90)
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RTC coefficient
3
A(LR)
a3
B(LR)
b3
C(LR)/C1(LR) c3
A(HR)
B(HR)
C(HR)
D(HR)
W
4
a4
b4
0
5
0
0
0
a5
b5
0
0
a6
b6
c6
d
w
a7
b7
c7
0
a8
b8
0
0
a9
b9
0
0
ITS90 Subrange
6
7
8
9
a10
0
0
0
10
a11
0
0
0
11
7.4
Maintenance of DLC-sensor
Serial number
Model number
Sensor type
Temperature range Min/Max
Electrical output Min/Max
TC-type (DLC-155/158/250 = T, DLC-700 = N)
CJC (Must be set to "No compensation")
Calibration date
Calibration initials
Calibration period
Correction coefficients A, B and C
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8.0
Technical specifications
The illustration below shows the setup that forms the basis for the
technical specifications for dry-block calibrators.
3
2
1
Fig. 18
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Pos.
Calibrator
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The illustration below shows the setup that forms the basis for the
technical specifications for liquid bath calibrators.
4
7
3
2
Fig. 19
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Pos.
Calibrator
Bottom shield
Stirring magnet
Sensor basket
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
All specifications are given with an ambient temperature of 23C/73.4F
3C/5.4F
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-156 A/B/C
Dimensions l w h
Weight
Shipping dimensions
Shipping weight
290 g / 10.2 oz
POWER SUPPLY
Line voltage/frequency
Power consumption
400 W
Type of connection
IEC320
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
Type of connections
OTHER CONNECTIONS
Syncronisation relay output
ENVIRONMENT
Ambient operating temperature range
0-40C / 32-104F
-20-50C / -4-122F
Humidity range
0-90% RH.
Protection class
IP10
READOUT SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution
Temperature units
C / F / K
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THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-156 A/B/C
Maximum temperature
155C / 311F
Minimum temperature *
The minimum temperature will be affected by the number of sensors and the dimensions of
the sensors being calibrated.
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THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-156 A/B/C
Well specifications
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RTC-156 A/B/C
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.025C/0.045F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.020C/0.036F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.025C/0.045F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.030C/0.054F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.020C/0.036F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.040C/0.072F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.030C/0.054F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.050C/0.09F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.060C/0.11F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.040C/0.072F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.070C/0.13F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
Loaded with 3 x 3mm sensors + 1 x 4mm sensor
and 1 x 6 mm sensor
DLC active:
40 mm / 1.57 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
40 mm / 1.57 inch axial homogeneity:
0.025C/0.045F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
40 mm / 1.57 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.025C/0.045F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
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RTC-156 A/B/C
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.030C/0.054F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.045C/0.081F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.040C/0.072F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.045C/0.081F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.060C/0.11F @ -30C/-22F to 0C/32F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.050C/0.09F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.060C/0.11F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
Difference between borings :
0.01C/0.02F
Influence from load :
0.10C/0.18F
Influence from load with Ext. Reference :
0.01C/0.02F
Long term drift (1 year) :
0.04C/0.07F
Temperature coefficient
Stability
0.005C/ 0.009F
Accuracy
0.10C/0.18F
4 min.
15 min.
19 min.
Time to stability
10 min.
4 min.
8 min.
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RTC-156 A/B/C
23C / 73.4F to 24C / -11.2F :
15 min.
10 min.
37 min.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-157 A/B/C
Dimensions l w h
Weight
Shipping dimensions
Shipping weight
290 g / 10.2 oz
POWER SUPPLY
Line voltage/frequency
Power consumption
400 W
Type of connection
IEC320
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
Type of connections
OTHER CONNECTIONS
Syncronisation relay output
ENVIRONMENT
Ambient operating temperature range
0-40C / 32-104F
-20-50C / -4-122F
Humidity range
0-90% RH.
Protection class
IP10
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READOUT SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution
Temperature units
C / F / K
THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-157 A/B/C
Maximum temperature
155C / 311F
Minimum temperature *
The minimum temperature will be affected by the number of sensors and the dimensions of
the sensors being calibrated.
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RTC-157 A/B/C
Well specifications
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RTC-157 A/B/C
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.020C/0.036F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity
0.050C/0.09F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.020C/0.036F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity
0.050C/0.09F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.070C/1.26F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.030C/0.054F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.070C/1.26F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.120C/0.216F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.050C/0.09F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.120C/0.216F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
Loaded with 3 x 3mm sensors + 1 x 4mm sensor
and 1 x 6 mm sensor
DLC active:
40 mm / 1.57 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
40 mm / 1.57 inch axial homogeneity:
0.025C/0.045F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
40 mm / 1.57 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.025C/0.045F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
50 mm / 1.97 inch axial homogeneity:
0.035C/0.063F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
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RTC-157 A/B/C
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.045C/0.081F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.030C/0.054F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
60 mm / 2.36 inch axial homogeneity:
0.045C/0.081F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.060C/0.11F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.040C/0.072F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
70 mm / 2.76 inch axial homogeneity:
0.060C/0.11F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.100C/0.18F @ -45C/-49F to 0C/32F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.050C/0.09F @ 0C/32F to 50C/122F
80 mm / 3.15 inch axial homogeneity:
0.100C/0.18F @ 50C/122F to 155C/311F
Difference between borings :
0.01C (0.02F)
Influence from load :
0.10C (0.18F)
Influence from load with Ext. Reference :
0.01C / 0.02F
Long term drift (1 year) :
0.04C / 0.07F
0.04C / 0.07F
Temperature coefficient
Stability
0.005C / 0.009F
Accuracy
0.10C / 0.18F
7 min.
8 min.
9 min.
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RTC-157 A/B/C
-45C / -49.0F to 155C / 311F :
24 min.
Time to stability
10 min.
5 min.
10 min.
5 min.
12 min.
25 min.
57 min.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-158 A/B/C
Dimensions l w h
Weight
Shipping dimensions
Shipping weight
1200 g / 42.3 oz
POWER SUPPLY
Line voltage/frequency
Power consumption
400 W
Type of connection
IEC320
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
Type of connections
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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-158 A/B/C
OTHER CONNECTIONS
Syncronisation relay output
ENVIRONMENT
Ambient operating temperature range
0-40C / 32-104F
-20-50C / -4-122F
Humidity range
0-90% RH.
Protection class
IP10
READOUT SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution
Temperature units
C / F / K
THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS
DRY BLOCK
RTC-158 A/B/C
Maximum temperature
155C / 311F
Minimum temperature
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DRY BLOCK
RTC-158 A/B/C
Well specifications
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DRY BLOCK
RTC-158 A/B/C
Well specifications
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THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS
DRY BLOCK
RTC-158 A/B/C
Difference between borings:
0.05C / 0.09F@155C / 311F
0.03C / 0.054F @-22C / -8F
Influence from load:
0.15C / 0.27F @155C / 311F
0.07C / 0.13F @-22C / -8F
Influence from load with Ext. Reference :
0.04C / 0.07F @155C / 311F
0.04C / 0.07F @-22C / -8F
Long term drift (1 year): 0.05C / 0.09F
0.05C / 0.09F
Temperature coefficient
Stability
0.01C / 0.02F
Reference accuracy
0.02C / 0.04F
Total accuracy
0.18C / 0.32F
9 min.
23 min.
28 min.
60 min.
Time to stability
30 min.
9 min
24 min.
15 min.
21 min.
25 min.
94 min.
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LIQUID BATHS
RTC-158 A/B/C
Maximum temperature
155C / 311F
Minimum temperature
Well specifications
0.05C / 0.20F
Temperature coefficient
Stability
0.01C / 0.02F
Reference accuracy
0.02C / 0.04F
0.30C / 0.54F
Time to stability
15 min.
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RTC-250 A/B/C
Dimensions l w h
Weight
Shipping dimensions
Shipping weight
1200 g / 42.3 oz
POWER SUPPLY
Line voltage/frequency
Power consumption
1150 W
Type of connection
IEC320
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
Type of connections
OTHER CONNECTIONS
Syncronisation relay output
ENVIRONMENT
Ambient operating temperature range
0-40C / 32-104F
-20-50C / -4-122F
Humidity range
0-90% RH.
Protection class
IP10
READOUT SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution
Temperature units
C / F / K
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DRY BLOCK
RTC-250 A/B
Maximum temperature
250C / 482F
Minimum temperature
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DRY BLOCK
RTC-250 A/B
Well specifications
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THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS
DRY BLOCK
RTC-250 A/B
Well specifications
0.08C / 0.14F
Temperature coefficient
Stability
0.02C / 0.04F
Reference accuracy
0.06C (0.11F)
Total accuracy
0.28C (0.50F)
3 min.
2 min.
9 min.
Time to stability
15 min.
24 min.
24 min.
65 min.
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LIQUID BATHS
RTC-250 A/B
Maximum temperature
250C / 482F
Minimum temperature
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LIQUID BATHS
RTC-250 A/B
Well specifications
Radial homogeneity:
0.015C / 0.027F
Influence from load :
0.10C / 0.18F @250C / 482F
Influence from load with Ext. Reference :
0.02C / 0.04F @250C / 482F
Difference between insert/oil :
0.30C / 0.54F
Long term drift (1 year) :
0.05C / 0.09F
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LIQUID BATHS
RTC-250 A/B
0.06C / 0.20F
Temperature coefficient
Stability
0.02C / 0.04F
Reference accuracy
0.06C / 0.11F
0.50C / 0.90F
Not specified
Time to stability
15 min.
Not specified
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-700 A/B/C
Dimensions l w h
Weight
11.3 kg / 24.9 lb
Shipping dimensions
1060 g / 37.3 oz
POWER SUPPLY
Line voltage/frequency
Power consumption
1150 W
Type of connection
IEC320
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
Type of connection
OTHER CONNECTIONS
Syncronisation relay output
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RTC-700 A/B/C
ENVIRONMENT
Ambient operating temperature range
0-40C / 32-104F
-20-50C / -4-122F
Humidity range
0-90% RH.
Protection class
IP10
READOUT SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution
Temperature units
C / F / K
THERMAL SPECIFICATIONS
RTC-700 A/B/C
Maximum temperature
700C / 1292F
Minimum temperature*
The minimum temperature will be affected by the number of sensors and the dimensions of
the sensors being calibrated.
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RTC-700 A/B/C
Well specifications
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RTC-700 A/B/C
Well specifications
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RTC-700 A/B/C
Difference between borings :
0.01C/0.02F @ 33C/91.4F to 100C/212F
0.025C/0.045F @ 100C/212F to
420C/788F
0.040C/0.072F @ 420C/788F to
600C/1112F
0.050C/0.09F @ 600C/1112F to
660C/1220F
0.060C/0.108F @ 660C/1220F to
700C/1292F
Influence from load :
0.01C/0.02F @ 33C/91.4F to 100C/212F
0.05C/0.09F @ 100C/212F to 420C/788F
0.15C/0.27F @ 420C/788F to 700C/1292F
Influence from load with ext. reference :
0.01C/0.02F @ 33C/91.4F to 100C/212F
0.02C/0.04F @ 100C/212F to 420C/788F
0.03C/0.05F @ 420C/788F to 700C/1292F
Difference between inserts :
0.05C/0.09F @ 420C/788F
0.10C/0.18F @ 700C/1292F
Long term drift (1 year): 0.11C/0.20F
0.10C (0.18F)
Temperature coefficient
Stability
0.008C/0.014F@33C/91.4F to 125C/257F
0.015C/0.027F@125C/257F to 425C/797F
0.020C/0.36F@425C/797F to 700C/1292F
Accuracy
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RTC-700 A/B/C
Time to stability
10 min.
43 min.
17 min.
20 min.
STANDARDS
The following standards are observed
according to the EMC-Directive
2004/108/EC
0 24 mA
24 V, max. 28 mA
Resolution
Accuracy
Temperature coefficient
Input impedance
< 10
Type of connection
4 mm safety sockets
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Voltage input
Signal range
0 12 V
Resolution
Accuracy
Temperature coefficient
Input impedance
> 1 M
Type of connection
4 mm safety sockets
Thermocouple input
Signal range
-78mV 78 mV (E, J, K, N, R, S, T, U, B)
Resolution
Accuracy
Temperature coefficient
Input impedance
> 1 M
Type of connection
Mini TC-connector
0-400
(P10(90)386/P50(90)385/P100(90)385/P50(90)
391/P100(90)391/P100(90)392/ M50(90)428/
M100(90)428/H100(90)617/H120(90)672/Pt100 MILL)
0-4000
(P200(90)385/P500(90)385/P1000(90)385/YSI400)
Resolution
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Accuracy
Temperature coefficient
Type of connection
4 mm safety sockets
on : 0-10k
5 V (open)
Type of connection
4 mm safety sockets
Signal range
0 400
Resolution
Accuracy
Temperature coefficient
Type of connection
Signal range
-78mV 78mV
Resolution
0.01C / 0.01F
Accuracy
Temperature coefficient
Type of connection
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ACCURACY IN C/F
0.74C(1.34F) @ -270C(-454F)
-270C to 1000C
0.18C(0.32F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.09C(0.17F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.06C(0.11F) @ 0C(32F)
0.06C(0.11F) @ 155C(311F)
0.07C(0.12F) @ 320C(608F)
0.08C(0.14F) @ 650C(1202F)
0.10C(0.29F) @ 1000C(1832F)
0.23C(0.41F) @ -210C(-346F)
-210C to 1200C
0.10C(0.18F) @ -100C(-148F)
0.08C(0.14F) @ 0C(32F)
0.09C(0.16F) @ 155C(311F)
0.09C(0.16F) @ 320C(608F)
0.09C(0.17F) @ 650C(1202F)
0.13C(0.23F) @ 1200C(2192F)
0.94C(1.69F) @ -270C(-454F)
-270C to 1372C
0.27C(0.49F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.14C(0.24F) @ -100C(-148F)
0.10C(0.19F) @ 0C(32F)
0.11C(0.20F) @ 155C(311F)
0.11C(0.20F) @ 320C(608F)
0.13C(0.23F) @ 650C(1202F)
0.20C(0.36F) @ 1372C(2502F)
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0.65C(1.17F) @ -270C(-454F)
-270C to 400C
0.27C(0.49F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.15C(0.26F) @ -100C(-148F)
0.10C(0.18F) @ 0C(32F)
0.08C(0.15F) @ 155C(311F)
0.08C(0.15F) @ 320C(608F)
0.08C(0.14F) @ 400C(752F)
1.30C(2.35F) @ -50C(-58F)
-50C to 1768C
0.78C(1.40F) @ 0C(32F)
0.47C(0.84F) @ 155C(311F)
0.40C(0.73F) @ 320C(608F)
0.39C(0.70F) @ 650C(1202F)
0.41C(0.74F) @ 1768C(3214F)
0.98C(1.76F) @ -50C(-58F)
-50C to 1768C
0.78C(1.40F) @ 0C(32F)
0.49C(0.89F) @ 155C(311F)
0.45C(0.81F) @ 320C(608F)
0.41C(0.73F) @ 650C(1202F)
0.46C(0.83F) @ 1768C(3214F)
1.57C(2.83F) @ 250C(482F)
250C to 1820C
1.19C(2.14F) @ 320C(608F)
0.67C(1.21F) @ 650C(1202F)
0.48C(0.86F) @ 1820C(3308F)
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1.37C(2.47F) @ -270C(-454F)
-270C to 1300C
0.41C(0.74F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.20C(0.35F) @ -100C(-148F)
0.15C(0.27F) @ 0C(32F)
0.13C(0.23F) @ 155C(311F)
0.13C(0.23F) @ 320C(608F)
0.13C(0.23F) @ 650C(1202F)
0.14C(0.25F) @ 800C(1472F)
0.15C(0.27F) @ 1000C(1832F)
0.16C(0.29F) @ 1200C(2192F)
0.17C(0.31F) @ 1300C(2372F)
0.14C(0.25F) @ -200C(-328F)
* -200C to 900C
0.09C(0.17F) @ -100C(-148F)
0.08C(0.14F) @ 0C(32F)
0.08C(0.14F) @ 155C(311F)
0.09C(0.15F) @ 320C(608F)
0.09C(0.15F) @ 650C(1202F)
0.09C(0.15F) @ 900C(1652F)
0.13C(0.24F) @ -80C(-112F)
-80C to 600C
0.10C(0.18F) @ 0C(32F)
0.08C(0.14F) @ 155C(311F)
0.08C(0.14F) @ 320C(608F)
0.08C(0.14F) @ 600C(1112F)
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ACCURACY IN C/F
0.049C(0.088F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.058C(0.104F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.061C(0.109F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.064C(0.116F) @ 0C(32F)
0.075C(0.135F) @ 155C(311F)
0.088C(0.158F) @ 320C(608F)
0.096C(0.172F) @ 420C(788F)
0.117C(0.210F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.121C(0.217F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.136C(0.244F) @ 850C(1562F)
Accuracy RTD
0.095C(0.171F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.108C(0.193F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.111C(0.200F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.116C(0.208F) @ 0C(32F)
0.129C(0.232F) @ 155C(311F)
0.145C(0.260F) @ 320C(608F)
0.154C(0.278F) @ 420C(788F)
0.181C(0.325F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.185C(0.333F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.204C(0.367F) @ 850C(1562F)
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Accuracy RTD
0.118C(0.213F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.132C(0.238F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.137C(0.245F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.141C(0.254F) @ 0C(32F)
0.156C(0.280F) @ 155C(311F)
0.173C(0.311F) @ 320C(608F)
0.184C(0.330F) @ 420C(788F)
0.212C(0.382F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.218C(0.391F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.238C(0.428F) @ 850C(1562F)
Accuracy RTD
0.234C(0.421F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.256C(0.461F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.262C(0.472F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.269C(0.484F) @ 0C(32F)
0.290C(0.522F) @ 155C(311F)
0.314C(0.565F) @ 320C(608F)
0.330C(0.593F) @ 420C(788F)
0.371C(0.668F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.379C(0.682F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.409C(0.736F) @ 850C(1562F)
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ACCURACY IN C/F
Accuracy RTD
0.020C(0.035F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.024C(0.042F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.025C(0.044F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.026C(0.047F) @ 0C(32F)
0.030C(0.054F) @ 155C(311F)
0.035C(0.063F) @ 320C(608F)
0.039C(0.069F) @ 420C(788F)
0.047C(0.084F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.049C(0.087F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.055C(0.098F) @ 850C(1562F)
Accuracy RTD
0.038C(0.069F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.043C(0.078F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.045C(0.080F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.047C(0.083F) @ 0C(32F)
0.052C(0.093F) @ 155C(311F)
0.058C(0.104F) @ 320C(608F)
0.062C(0.111F) @ 420C(788F)
0.073C(0.130F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.074C(0.134F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.082C(0.147F) @ 850C(1562F)
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ACCURACY IN C/F
Accuracy RTD
0.186C(0.335F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.202C(0.363F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.206C(0.370F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.210C(0.378F) @ 0C(32F)
0.224C(0.402F) @ 155C(311F)
0.239C(0.430F) @ 320C(608F)
0.249C(0.448F) @ 420C(788F)
0.276C(0.496F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.281C(0.505F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.301C(0.541F) @ 850C(1562F)
Accuracy RTD
0.019C(0.034F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.023C(0.041F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.024C(0.043F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.025C(0.045F) @ 0C(32F)
0.030C(0.054F) @ 155C(311F)
0.035C(0.062F) @ 320C(608F)
0.038C(0.067F) @ 420C(788F)
0.046C(0.083F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.048C(0.086F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.054C(0.096F) @ 850C(1562F)
0.065C(0.116F) @ 1100C(2012F)
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INPUT SPECIFICATIONS
ACCURACY IN C/F
Accuracy RTD
0.038C(0.067F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.042C(0.076F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.044C(0.079F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.046C(0.082F) @ 0C(32F)
0.051C(0.092F) @ 155C(311F)
0.057C(0.102F) @ 320C(608F)
0.061C(0.109F) @ 420C(788F)
0.071C(0.128F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.073C(0.132F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.081C(0.145F) @ 850C(1562F)
0.095C(0.170F) @ 1100C(2012F)
Accuracy RTD
0.020C(0.036F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.023C(0.042F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.024C(0.042F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.024C(0.046F) @ 0C(32F)
0.030C(0.054F) @ 155C(311F)
0.035C(0.062F) @ 320C(608F)
0.038C(0.068F) @ 420C(788F)
0.045C(0.081F) @ 630C(1166F)
Accuracy RTD
0.020C(0.035F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.021C(0.038F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.022C(0.040F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.024C(0.043F) @ 0C(32F)
0.027C(0.048F) @ 155C(311F)
0.028C(0.050F) @ 200C(392F)
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ACCURACY IN C/F
Accuracy RTD
0.038C(0.069F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.040C(0.071F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.041C(0.073F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.043C(0.076F) @ 0C(32F)
0.046C(0.082F) @ 155C(311F)
0.047C(0.083F) @ 200C(392F)
Accuracy RTD
0.023C(0.041F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.024C(0.043F) @ 0C(32F)
0.027C(0.048F) @ 155C(311F)
0.028C(0.050F) @ 200C(392F)
Accuracy RTD
0.040C(0.071F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.041C(0.073F) @ 0C(32F)
0.044C(0.078F) @ 155C(311F)
0.045C(0.080F) @ 200C(392F)
Accuracy RTD
0.042C(0.075F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.043C(0.077F) @ 0C(32F)
0.046C(0.082F) @ 155C(311F)
0.047C(0.084F) @ 200C(392F)
Accuracy RTD
0.021C(0.037F) @ -60C(-76F)
0.019C(0.033F) @ 0C(32F)
0.017C(0.030F) @ 100C(212F)
0.015C(0.027F) @ 180C(392F)
Accuracy RTD
0.016C(0.029F) @ -80C(--112F)
0.015C(0.027F) @ 0C(32F)
0.014C(0.025F) @ 100C(212F)
0.012C(0.021F) @ 260C(500F)
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INPUT SPECIFICATIONS
ACCURACY IN C/F
Accuracy RTD
0.020C(0.036F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.023C(0.041F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.024C(0.043F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.026C(0.046F) @ 0C(32F)
0.030C(0.054F) @ 155C(311F)
0.035C(0.063F) @ 320C(608F)
0.038C(0.068F) @ 420C(788F)
0.046C(0.083F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.048C(0.086F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.054C(0.097F) @ 850C(1562F)
0.002C(0.004F) @ 15C(59F)
0.008C(0.013F) @ 50C(122F)
0.006C(0.010F) @ -200C(-328F)
0.007C(0.013F) @ -90C(-130F)
0.008C(0.015F) @ -50C(-58F)
0.008C(0.015F) @ 0C(32F)
0.011C(0.019F) @ 155C(311F)
0.014C(0.024F) @ 320C(608F)
0.015C(0.027F) @ 420C(788F)
0.020C(0.035F) @ 660C(1220F)
0.020C(0.036F) @ 700C(1292F)
0.023C(0.042F) @ 850C(1562F)
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List of accessories
All parts listed in the list of accessories can be obtained from the
factory through our dealers.
Please contact your dealer for assistance if you require parts, which do
not appear on the list.
List of accessories
Accessories
Parts no.
09-12-2010
60B302
127573
127211
127210
60F170
123652
126280
127375
127292
127782
127552
60F135
60F136
60F137
60F138
60F139
60F140
60F141
60F142
60F143
120517
120514
120515
120519
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Accessories
Parts no.
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PARTS NO. FOR STANDARD INSERTION TUBES WITH 4 MM + 1/4 REF. HOLES
AND DLC HOLE - UNDRILLED
Sensor
RTC-156/157
A/B/C
(Aluminium
tubes)
RTC-700 A/B/C
(Alu. Bronze
tubes)
RTC-158 A/B/C
(Aluminium
tubes)
RTC-250 A/B/C
(Aluminium
tubes)
Undrilled
127299
127197
124899
127758
Undrilled with
DLC hole
127300
127198
127829
127834
Undrilled with
DLC and ref.
holes
127301
127199
127831
127835
size
RTC-156/157 A/B/C
(Aluminium tubes)
RTC-700 A/B/C
(Alu. Bronze tubes)
Type M01
127329
127200
Type M02
127330
127201
Type M03
127331
127202
Type M04
127332
127203
Type M07
127241
127244
Type M08
127242
127245
Type M09
127243
127246
Set of 4 pcs.
Inserts, 3mm to
13mm.
127326
127252
RTC-156/157 A/B/C
(Aluminium tubes)
RTC-700 A/B/C
(Alu. Bronze tubes)
Type M05
127327
127204
Type M06
127328
127205
Type M10
127247
127249
Set of 3 pcs.
Inserts, 1/8 to 1/2
127311
127254
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RTC-158 A/B/C
(Aluminium tubes)
RTC-250 A/B/C
(Aluminium tubes)
Type M01
124897
127759
RTC-158 A/B/C
(Aluminium tubes)
RTC-250 A/B/C
(Aluminium tubes)
Type M02
124898
127760
170
size
RTC-156/157 A/B/C
(Aluminium tubes)
RTC-700 A/B/C
(Alu. Bronze tubes)
1/8
127302
127164
3/16
127303
127165
1/4
127304
127166
5/16
127305
127167
3/8
127306
127168
7/16
127307
127169
1/2
127308
127170
9/16
127309
127171
5/8
127310
127172
Set of 9 pcs.
Imperial inserts
127335
127173
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NOTE:
size
RTC-156/157 A/B/C
(Aluminium tubes)
RTC-700 A/B/C
(Alu. Bronze tubes)
3 mm
127212
127148
4 mm
127313
127149
5 mm
127314
127150
6 mm
127315
127151
7 mm
127316
127152
8 mm
127317
127153
9 mm
127318
127154
10 mm
127319
127155
11 mm
127320
127156
12 mm
127321
127157
13 mm
127322
127158
14 mm
127323
127159
15 mm
127324
127160
16 mm
Set of 14 pcs.
Metric inserts
127325
127161
127336
127162
All multi-hole insertion tubes (metric and imperial) for RTC-156 /157/158/250 are
supplied with a matching insulation plug.
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