FLUKE 5609-400-P Secondary PRT with INFO-CON for 1523/1524 Models, 400 x 6mm, Calibration Options

User Manual for the Fluke 5609-400-P Secondary PRT with INFO-CON for 1523/1524 Models, 400 x 6mm, Calibration Options - Page 11

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5 PRT Care and Handling
Guidelines
5.1 PRT Care
CAUTION: READ THIS SECTION BEFORE REMOVING THE PRT
FROM THE SHIPPING BOX OR CASE
The 5608 and 5609 Platinum Resistance Thermometers (PRTs) are delicate
instruments. Care must be taken in handling the PRTs to maintain calibra-
tion accuracy. The stress free design of the PRT sensor reduces the effects of
mechanical shock. In addition, contamination problems of the sensor at high
temperature have been eliminated. However, care should still be used when
handling the PRT even though the Inconel sheath is durable and provides
good protection for the sensor. Correct handling of the PRT will prolong the
life expectancy. When not in use, the PRT should be stored in the protective
case.
Note: The PRT sheath changes color after use at high temperatures.
The PRT may arrive with a brown tint to the sheath due to calibration
at high temperatures.
The handle is not designed to be immersed. The temperature limits of the
handle are: –50°C to 200°C. Temperatures outside these limits can damage
the sealed portion of the handle and the connectors.
5.2 PRT Handling Guidelines
DO anneal the thermometer after shipment. Shipping the thermometer
can cause mechanical shocks that effect the accuracy of the thermome-
ter. Therefore, if possible, we advise that the thermometer be annealed
before use. The 5608 thermometer should be annealed at 500°C for
four hours. The 5609 at 660°C for four hours.
DO keep the thermometer as clean as possible. Always remove any
fluid from the sheath immediately after taking the thermometer from a
bath.
DO immerse the thermometer in the appropriate liquid for the temper-
ature range. If a dry block is used, the well diameter should allow the
PRT to comfortably slip in and out without excess movement. For best
results, immerse the thermometer as deep as possible to avoid “stem
effect” (the temperature error caused by the conduction of heat away
from the sensor). Do not submerge the handles.
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PRT Care and Handling Guidelines
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