Laureate™ RTD Temperature
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Standard Features
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Description
The Laureate RTD meter is factory calibrated for four Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) types: 100 ohm platinum (Pt 100) with DIN alpha of 0.00385, 100 ohm platinum (Pt 100) with ANSI alpha of 0.003902, 10 ohm copper with alpha of 0.00427, and 120 ohm nickel with alpha of 0.00672. The entire span of each RTD type is presented in a single range. The RTD type, unit of measure (°C or °F) and resolution (1°, 0.1° or 0.01°) are selectable from the front panel or via the meter's serial interface. Display in Kelvin or Rankin is selected by offsetting the Celsius or Fahrenheit ranges. RTD connections can be via 2, 3 or 4 wires. With 3 or 4-wire connections, the meter automatically compensates for lead resistance to the sensor. With 2-wire connection, the meter can measure and then subtract the lead wire resistance. All ranges for all RTD types are digitally calibrated at the factory, with calibration factors stored in an EEPROM on the signal conditioner board. This allows temperatures sensors and signal conditioner boards to be changed in the field without recalibrating the meter.
Digital filtering is selectable for electrically noisy environments or resolution to 0.01°, including a batch averaging filter and an adaptive moving average filter which provides a choice of 8 time constants from 80 ms to 9.6 s. When a significant change in signal level occurs, that filter adapts by briefly switching to the shortest time to follow the change, then reverts back to the selected time constant. In a selectable Auto filter mode, the filter time constant is automatically selected based on detected signal noise. Designed for flexibility. Optional plug-in boards for communications and control include an analog output board, dual or quad relay boards, and serial communications boards. Laureates may be powered from 85-264 Vac or optionally from 12-32 Vac or 10-48 Vdc. The display is available with red or green LEDs. The 1/8 DIN case meets NEMA 4X (IP65) specifications from the front when panel mounted. Any setup functions and front panel keys can be locked out for simplified usage and security. |
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| RTD Metal |
Alpha |
R
at 0°C |
R at top of range |
Excitation Current |
Range |
Conformity Error |
| Platinum |
0.003850 (DIN) |
100Ω |
390.48Ω at 850°C |
256 μA | -200°C to
+850°C -328°F to +1562°F |
±0.03°C ±0.05°F |
| Platinum |
0.003902 (ANSI) |
100Ω |
394.36Ω at 850°C |
256 μA | -200°C to
+850°C -328°F to +1168°F |
±0.04°C ±0.07°F |
| Nickel | 0.00672 | 120Ω |
380.31Ω at 260°C |
256 μA | -80°C
to +260°C -112°F to +500°F |
±0.05°C ±0.09°F |
| Copper | 0.00427 | 9.035Ω |
19.116Ω at 260°C |
5.0 mA | -97°C
to +260°C -143°F to +500°F |
±0.05°C ±0.09°F |
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Display |
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Readout |
5
digits, 7-segment, 14.2 mm (.56") |
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Accuracy |
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Calibration,
Pt 100 DIN |
Per IEC 751
(ITS-90) |
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Electrical |
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Connection |
2, 3 or 4-wire |
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A-to-D Conversion |
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Technique |
Concurrent Slope (Pat 5,262,780) |
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Voltage, standard |
85-264 Vac or 90-300 Vdc (DC operation
not UL approved) |
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Analog Output (optional) |
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Output Levels |
4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V,
-10 to +10V (jumper selectable) |
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Relay Outputs (optional) |
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Relay
Types |
2 Form C
contact
relays or 4 Form A contact relays (NO) |
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Serial Data I/O (optional) |
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Board Selections |
RS232, RS485, Modbus RS485, USB, USB-to-RS485
converter |
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Environmental |
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Operating Temp. |
0°C to
60°C |
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RTD Connections with Excitation & Lead Compensation
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RTD hookup can be via 2, 3 or 4 wires to the J5 connector. The meter applies an excitation current of 196 μA (Pt 100 and Ni 120) or 5 mA (Cu 10). | |
| In 4-wire hookup, different pairs of leads are used to apply the excitation current and sense the voltage drop across the RTD, so that the IR drop across the excitation leads is not a factor. | ||
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In 3-wire hookup, the meter senses the combined voltage drop across the RTD plus two excitation leads. It also senses the voltage drop across one excitation lead, and then subtracts twice this voltage from the combined total. This technique effectively subtracts all lead resistance and compensates for ambient temperature changes if the two excitation leads are identical. | |
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In 2-wire hookup, the meter senses the combined voltage drop across the RTD and both lead wires. The voltage drop across the lead wires can be measured by shorting out the RTD during meter setup, and this voltage is then automatically subtracted from the combined total. However, changing resistance of the lead wires due to ambient temperature changes will not be compensated. |
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Application Examples
Operation as a 4-20 mA Transmitter
Operation as a
Fast Controller Operation as a Supervisory
Monitor |
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Ordering
Guide
Laureate™ Thermocouple Meters & RTD Temperature Panel Meters
Click on the radio buttons to build a model number with pricing (shown below the Ordering Guide).
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