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Hello everyone, myself Baradwas.
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In this video I will show you thermouple
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converter application.
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First open instrumentation tools website
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and on the right side click on the
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search icon and enter thermouple
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converter and then press enter again.
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Now click on this thermouple converter.
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Scroll down you will find the
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application. So this is our thermouple
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converter application.
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Okay. In thermouples we have different
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types of elements available for
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measuring the temperature.
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Based on the materials properties the
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type of thermouple is classified.
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Let's say here type K is selected by
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default. You can click here and you can
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select the required thermouple. Okay, I
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Thermouple is used for measuring the
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Thermouple provides output in the form
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of mill volts. It is a voltage signal.
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measures the respective temperature and
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then provides equivalent mill volts
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I have a type K thermouple with me for
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and it is measuring some temperature and
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mill volts as output. Now I want to
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calculate the equivalent temperature for
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Now what I will do? I know the value
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right the uh voltage value 12.55.
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I will enter the 12.55 here and then I
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will click on the calculate button.
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Equivalent temperature is 308.23°
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let's say I have some temperature value
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with me and I want to know the
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equivalent mill volts output wtage.
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So in this case, what is the input
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temperature is the input. Let's say the
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temperature is 400° centigrade. And now
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I want to know the equivalent mill volts
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output. Now I will go to the mode and I
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will select second one° centigrade to
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mill volts. I uh so here I am giving
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temperature input temperature value as
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input and then I'll click on the
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So the equivalent voltage is 16.39
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Let's say I want I have some temperature
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reading. Let's say it is around 2,000.
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We have some error out of range.
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Remember for each type of thermouple
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it is designed for certain temperature
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So we have fixed temperature scale. At
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the same time the equivalent mill volts
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also it is within the limits. Write
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design limits in this case if you see
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the range is -270° centigrade to 1372°
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centiggrade for type K thermouple
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I will select mill volts to degrees
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centigrade and then I will enter let's
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say 500 and calculate again of range it
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must be within the limits right you can
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select different thermal pool and select
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the mode as required and enter the
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temperature. Okay. Calculate
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like that you can calculate the
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equivalent temperature or equivalent
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for each type of thermouple.
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This is very useful to you when you are
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doing some calculations or during
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troubleshooting times.
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You want to verify that your thermouple
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is working fine or your transmitter
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temperature transmitter is showing
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correct reading. In many cases when you
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when you want some cross verification
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or you want to do the validation checks
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then this converter is useful.
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You can also use thermouple tables
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or you can use this converter.
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I will share the thermouple converter
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application links in the comment
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section. So try to uh explore the
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