Resistance Temperature Detector



         


A Resistance Thermometer Detector measures the relationship between electrical resistance and temperature. As they are almost invariably made of platinum they are often called PRTs (Platinum Resistance Thermometer).

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General description

There are two broad categories, ?Film? and ?Wire wound? types.

The current international standard which specifies tolerance and the temperature to electrical resistance relationship for platinum resistance thermometers is IEC 751. The sensitivity is a nominal 0.38 ohm/°C. By far the most common devices used in industry have a nominal resistance of 100 ohms at 0 °C.

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Temperature to resistance equation

For the range -200 to 0 °C

Rt = Ro [ 1 + At + B(t*t) + C(t-100 °C)-(t*t*t) ]

For the range 0 to 850 °C

Rt = Ro [ 1 + At + B(t*t) ] A = 3.9083 10-3 B = -5.775 10-7 C = -4.183 10-12
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Advantages/Limitations

Advantages of Platinum Resistance Thermometers:

Limitations:





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