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Pt/Pd thermocouple resilience over 327 operating hours in an industrial calibration laboratory

Authors: C. J. Elliott; J. V. Pearce; G. Machin; T. Ford; K. Hicks;

Pt/Pd thermocouple resilience over 327 operating hours in an industrial calibration laboratory

Abstract

Two Pt/Pd thermocouples have been manufactured industrially at CCPI-Europe to a robust design optimised by NPL. The first has been exposed to temperatures up to 1000 °C for 93 operating hours and the second exposed to higher temperatures (up to 1300 °C) for 327 operating hours, over the course of a year. No significant drift is observed in the temperature measurement for either Pt/Pd thermocouple, when compared against reference Type R thermocouples. This work demonstrates the long-term stability and reliability of Pt/Pd thermocouples in use within an industrial calibration environment with this optimised, robust design.

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