IEC 60751 : 2.0
IEC 60751 : 2.0
INDUSTRIAL PLATINUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETERS AND PLATINUM TEMPERATURE SENSORS
International Electrotechnical Committee
INDUSTRIAL PLATINUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETERS AND PLATINUM TEMPERATURE SENSORS
International Electrotechnical Committee
FOREWORD<br>1 Scope<br>2 Normative references<br>3 Terms and definitions<br>4 Characteristics<br> 4.1 Temperature/resistance relationships<br> 4.2 Resistance values<br>5 General requirements<br> 5.1 Tolerance classes<br> 5.1.1 Temperature range of validity<br> 5.1.2 Resistors<br> 5.1.3 Thermometers<br> 5.1.4 Special tolerance classes and special <br> temperature ranges of validity<br> 5.2 Measuring current<br> 5.3 Electrical supply<br> 5.4 Connecting wire configuration<br>6 Tests<br> 6.1 General<br> 6.1.1 Routine production tests<br> 6.1.2 Type tests<br> 6.1.3 Additional type tests<br> 6.2 Routine production tests for resistors<br> 6.2.1 Tolerance acceptance test<br> 6.3 Routine production tests for thermometers<br> 6.3.1 Insulation resistance at ambient temperature<br> 6.3.2 Sheath integrity test<br> 6.3.3 Dimensional test<br> 6.3.4 Tolerance acceptance test<br> 6.4 Type tests for resistors<br> 6.4.1 Tolerances<br> 6.4.2 Stability at upper temperature limit<br> 6.4.3 Self-heating<br> 6.5 Type tests for thermometers<br> 6.5.1 Insulation resistance at elevated temperatures<br> 6.5.2 Thermal response time<br> 6.5.3 Stability at upper temperature limit<br> 6.5.4 Thermoelectric effect<br> 6.5.5 Effect of temperature cycling<br> 6.5.6 Effect of hysteresis<br> 6.5.7 Self-heating<br> 6.5.8 Minimum immersion depth<br> 6.6 Additional type tests for special applications of<br> thermometers<br> 6.6.1 Capacitance<br> 6.6.2 Inductance<br> 6.6.3 Dielectric strength<br> 6.6.4 Vibration test<br> 6.6.5 Drop test<br> 6.7 Summary of tests<br>7 Information to be made available by the manufacturer<br> 7.1 For resistors only<br> 7.2 For resistors and/or thermometers<br>8 Thermometer identification and marking
Specifies the requirements and temperature/resistance relationship for industrial platinum resistance temperature sensors later referred to as 'platinum resistors' or 'resistors' and industrial platinum resistance thermometers whose electrical resistance is a defined function of temperature.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | International Electrotechnical Committee |
Committee | TC 65 |
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