FLUKE 5609-400-G Secondary PRT with Gold Pins, 400 x 6mm, Calibration Options

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8
8.1
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
In the e
vent that the probe appears to function abnormally, this section may
be of use in solving the problem. Several possible problem conditions are
described along with likely causes and solutions. If a problem arises, please
read this section carefully and attempt to understand and solve the problem.
If the probe seems faulty or the problem cannot otherwise be solved, con-
tact an Authorized Service Center for assistance. Be sure to have the model
number and serial number of your probe available.
Problem Causes and Solutions
Data changes greater than
0.1°C are observed
Mechanical shock can cause temperature errors as great
as 0.5°C. If this is observed, first measure and record the
R
tp.
Next anneal the 5608 PRT at 500°C and the 5609
PRT at 660°C overnight. Measure the R
tp
again. The an-
nealing should decrease the R
tp
. If the R
tp
is stable,
recalibrate the PRT.
Data changes less than
0.1°C
Slight mechanical shock can cause temperature errors
less than 0.1°C. If this is observed, first measure and re-
cord the R
tp.
Next anneal the 5608 PRT at 500°C and the
5609 PRT at 660°C overnight. Measure the R
tp
again.
The annealing should decrease the R
tp
. Repeat the an-
nealing, R
tp
measurement cycle several times. When the
R
tp
is stable, recalibrate the PRT. If the R
tp
does not stabi-
lize, contact an Authorized Service Center (see Section
1.3).
Oxidation of the platinum sensor may occur after pro-
longed use between 200 and 450°C. This oxidation will
demonstrate itself by an increase in R
tp
of less than
0.1°C. To reduce the effects of oxidation, anneal the
5608 PRT at 500°C and the 5609 PRT at 600 to 661°C
overnight (12 hr.). Measure the R
tp
again. Repeat the an-
nealing, R
tp
measurement cycle several times This an-
nealing process should return R
tp
to within calibration
tolerances. If the R
tp
is within calibration tolerance, the
PRT is usable. If the R
tp
is not within calibration toler-
ance, but it is stable, recalibrate the PRT.
Data unstable
If the data is unstable at the Triple Point of Water (TPW),
check the connector. If the connector is correct, contact
an Authorized Service Center (see Section 1.3). The PRT
may be damaged and need repair.
If the data is unstable at high temperatures, it may be
due to electrical noise in the system. Reduce the temper-
ature and observe the data. If it is stable, electrical noise
is interfering with the measurements at high tempera
-
tures. Check the grounding of the readout device and
the heat source. A faulty ground on either device could
interfere with high temperature measurements. A
ground wire attached to the metal sheath of the PRT
may help to reduce electrical noise interference.
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Troubleshooting
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