TEMT Temperature Measurement Training Unit
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The Temperature Measurement Training Unit, "TEMT", allows to compare the response of several devices to measure the temperature for different flows and different installation position of these devices.
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General Description
The Temperature Measurement Training Unit, "TEMT", allows to compare the response of several devices to measure the temperature for different flows and different installation position of these devices.
The unit includes four different measuring sections. Each section has different types of thermometers installed in different positions: bimetallic dial and liquid expansion thermometers indicate the measurement directly, "Pt100" type resistance temperature sensor and "K" type temperature sensor are displayed digitally with a control panel.
The measuring sections can be individually selected using the ball valves situated at the inlet and outlet sections.
A flowmeter situated on the water inlet measures the flow rate in the measuring sections.
Water connections made using quick-release couplings.
Exercises and guided practices
GUIDED PRACTICAL EXERCISES INCLUDED IN THE MANUAL
- Identification and familiarization with several devices of temperature measurement.
- Study of the function of bimetallic dial thermometers and liquid expansion thermometers.
- Study of the function of "Pt100" type resistance temperature sensors and "K" type temperature sensors.
- Study of the type of construction of bimetallic dial thermometers and liquid expansion thermometers.
- Study of the type of construction "Pt100" type resistance temperature sensors and "K" type temperature sensors.
- Study of the applications of bimetallic dial thermometers and liquid expansion thermometers.
- Study of the applications of "Pt100" type resistance temperature sensors and "K" type temperature sensors.
- Determination of the precision, sensitivity and error of measurement for different thermometers.
- Study of the influence of installation position, for the different thermometers, in the response and error of measurement.