PT100 Temperature Sensor User Manual
PT100 Temperature Sensor User Manual
PT100 Temperature Sensor User Manual
PT100 Temperature
Sensor User Manual
Soil Instruments Limited has an ongoing policy of design review and reserves the right to amend these specifications without notice.
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What’s this manual about?
This manual tells you about the PT100 Temperature Sensor and
how to use it to measure temperature in concrete, rock and soil.
QUESTION
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Welcome!
Thank you for choosing the PT100 Temperature Sensor.
This manual has been written to help you utilise all of the
functions of the PT100 Temperature Sensor. Please read this
manual thoroughly before use to help avoid any problems
and keep it handy when using the PT100 Temperature Sensor.
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Contents
PART I – OVERVIEW 6
Introduction: 7
Important Information 7
Product 7
Changes 7
Warranty 7
Disposal 7
System Description 8
Things You Need to Know About the PT100 Temperature Sensor 8
Features 8
Benefits 8
System Components 9
The PT100 Temperature Sensor 9
Details of the PT100 Temperature Sensor 9
Quick Start Guide to Using the PT100 Temperature Sensor 10
Before You Go to Site: 10
When You Are in the Field: 11
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PART III – MAINTENANCE GUIDE 18
Maintaining the PT100 Temperature Sensor 19
Cable Maintenance 19
Battery Replacement 19
PART IV – APPENDICES 20
Appendix A - Datalogger Wiring Diagram 21
PRECISELY MEASURED
instrumentation and monitoring
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Part I – Overview
Contents
This section contains the following topics.
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Introduction:
Important Information
The following symbols are used throughout the manual
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PRODUCT Soil Instruments has an on-going policy of design review and
CHANGES reserves the right to amend the design of their product and this
instruction manual without notice.
WARRANTY Refer to our terms and conditions of sale for warranty information.
The batteries are a consumable item and are excluded from
the warranty.
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System Description
Things You Need to Know About the PT100 Temperature Sensor
FEATURES • High accuracy and repeatability
• Predictable change in resistance
• Long-term stability over a wide temperature range
• Suitable for manual or remote reading and datalogging
• Strong, screened and flexible cable
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System Components
THE PT100 The Soil Instruments PT100 Temperature Sensor uses a three wire
TEMPERATURE configuration to minimise the effects of lead resistance, therefore
SENSOR providing higher accuracy and repeatability.
The two leads to the sensor are attached to adjoining arms with a lead
resistance in each arm of the bridge, which cancels out any resistance
errors as the two lead resistances are precisely the same.
R1 R2
Vb S Power supply
Bridge output
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Quick Start Guide to Using the PT100 Temperature Sensor
WARNING
• Do not drop the sensor; the temperature sensor may malfunction
if subjected to strong shocks or vibrations
• Do not immerse the handheld readout; the readout has been
designed to be water resistant to rain and jets of water but may
malfunction if fully immersed under water
• Keep the handheld readout away from strong magnetic fields;
do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that
generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields
• Do not expose the handheld readout to extremes of temperature;
do not expose to extreme hot or cold temperatures for long periods
of time
BEFORE YOU Unpack the PT100 Temperature Sensor and handheld readout and
GO TO SITE: perform the following equipment test and setup procedure.
STEP ACTION
1 Remove the rugged outer rubber case from the readout unit
Remove the two screws at either side of the battery compartment
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and remove the cover
Insert two AA batteries into the readout following the instructions
3 on the battery housing, ensuring the batteries are placed with the
correct polarity
4 Replace the battery compartment cover
5 Replace the two screws, making sure they are fully tightened
6 Replace the rubber case
Carefully line up the four pin plug with the socket on the top of the
7 readout and push together; once inserted, tighten up the thumb
screw on the plug until secure
Connect the pre-prepared wires from the temperature sensor to the
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corresponding crocodile clips
9 Turn on the readout
Select the desired temperature units by pressing the key.
10 The selected unit is confirmed by °C or °F on the display
and once set, is retained when the instrument is switched off
Check the readout is displaying a stable reading for the
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temperature sensor
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Ensure the screws holding the battery compartment are securely
tightened when inserting or changing the batteries to maintain
the waterproof rating.
WARNING
WHEN YOU ARE Soil Instruments recommend a basic skill level for using the
IN THE FIELD: PT100 Temperature Sensor.
STEP ACTION
Place the PT100 Temperature Sensor into the medium to
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be monitored
Connect the pre-prepared wires from the temperature sensor to the
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corresponding crocodile clips
3 Turn on the readout
4 Check and record the reading displayed on the readout
5 Wire the senor into a datalogger if using an automated system
The readout will automatically switch off after 12 minutes unless any
key is activated or the instrument is in MAX/MIN mode.
This function can be disabled by holding down the ¯ key when the
unit is switched on
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Please refer to Part IV –Appendix A – Datalogger Wiring Diagram in this
manual for more details.
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Part II –
Detailed PT100
Temperature
Sensor User
Guide
Contents
This section contains the following topics.
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Operating the Handheld Readout
INSTALLING THE The handheld readout is supplied with a rubber rugged case (IP65/67)
BATTERIES INTO with a belt clip attached to the underside.
THE HANDHELD
READOUT To install the batteries you must first remove the rubber case from the
readout. Once the case is removed, you will find instructions for correct
battery polarity on the back of the readout.
Remove the two screws at either side of the battery compartment and
remove the cover.
Insert the batteries ensuring they are fitted with the correct polarity
before replacing the cover. Replace the screws and tighten securely
to maintain waterproofing.
WARNING
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
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Menu Display
OVERVIEW The display screen presents a variety of options via icons, depending
on the function selected; a full icon overview is illustrated in the
following diagram.
ON AND OFF The handheld readout is switched on and off using the ON and
FUNCTIONS OFF keys.
If you require the backlight, press and hold the ON key to activate
this function.
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MAX/MIN The MAX/MIN recorder stores the maximum and minimum
RECORDER temperature readings. To start MAX/MIN recorder, press the ¯ key.
The readout will display alternating ˄˅ symbols and the current reading.
Press the ¯ key again to display the maximum temperature reading;
the ˄ symbol will be displayed. Press the ¯
key again to display the
minimum temperature reading; the ˅ symbol will be displayed.
To reset the MAX/MIN recorder function switch the readout off.
WARNING
OPEN CIRCUIT If the sensor is not properly connected, the readout will display O-C
for open circuit until the problem is resolved.
WARNING
OUT OF RANGE If the sensor is out of range, the readout will display OUT.
DISPLAY HOLD The ¯ key will hold the display and prevent any changes.
When activated, the ¯ symbol will appear on the display, press the
¯ again to return to the normal display.
SETTING THE The readout has the option of displaying readings in °C (Centigrade) or
TEMPERATURE °F (Fahrenheit). The desired unit is set by pressing the key. When the
UNIT required unit is selected, the display will show °C or °F, respectively and
the setting will be retained.
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Once the sensor has been placed into the medium to be monitored,
press the >> key. The symbol will appear and FASt will flash on
the display until the correct reading is shown and the ¯ symbol is
displayed. The reading will then automatically hold until the ¯ key is
pressed, after which normal mode will be resumed. If the temperature
of the sensor and the medium to be monitored is too similar, a faster
reading may not be possible, in which case the
symbol will be
cancelled and the readout will automatically return to normal mode.
WARNING
RANGE LOCK All instruments have a 0.1° resolution from -199.9°C to +199.9°C
(-199.9°F to +392.8°F) and a 1° resolution outside this temperature
range. The Range Lock will set the display to 1° resolution. To set
Range Lock, press the A/R key, to cancel Range Lock, press the
A/R key again; A/R will be shown on the display.
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Carefully line up the four pin plug with the socket on the top of the
readout and push together; once inserted, tighten up the thumb
screw on the plug until secure tightened.
Ensure the four pin plug and socket connection are properly
aligned before pushing together to avoid damage to the
connector pins.
WARNING
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
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CONNECTING There are three ways to connect the sensor to a datalogger depending
THE SENSOR TO on the cable length and the precision required. You can find the three
A DATALOGGER options and wiring for each in Appendix A.
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Part III –
Maintenance
Guide
Contents
This section contains the following topics.
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Maintaining the PT100 Temperature Sensor
WARNING
CABLE The PT100 Temperature is a sensitive piece of equipment and must be
MAINTENANCE handled with care; ensure that you adhere to the following precautions
when handling the instrument to maintain full working order:
BATTERY The symbol on the readout display indicates that the battery levels
REPLACEMENT are low and the batteries need replacing.
STEP ACTION
1 Remove the waterproof outer rubber case from the readout unit
Remove the two screws at either side of the battery compartment
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and remove the cover
Insert two AA batteries into the readout following the instructions
3 on the battery housing, ensuring the batteries are placed with the
correct polarity
4 Replace the battery compartment cover
5 Replace the two screws, making sure they are fully tightened
6 Replace the rubber case
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Part IV –
Appendices
Contents
This section contains the following topics.
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Appendix A - Datalogger Wiring Diagram
Temperature coefficient:
Single Ended (SE)
0 - +60°C: 4 ppm/°C
-55 - +125°C: 8 ppm/°C
PT100 Power rating: 0.25W
Ground ( )
Completion resistor:
Tolerance @25°C: ±0.01%
Single Ended H
L Temperature coefficient:
0 - +60°C: 4 ppm/°C
PT100 -55 - +125°C: 8 ppm/°C
Power rating: 0.25W
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VERY HIGH Very High Precision Measurements (or very long cable length)
PRECISION
Datalogger Wiring
Red = L1
Excitation Vx White = H2
Green = L2
Black =
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