3 electrical noisy environments, 4 long lead lengths – Campbell Manufacturing TEMPERATURE PROBE 109SS User Manual

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Model 109SS Temperature Probe

9: Z=X+F (P34)
1: 8

X Loc [ Tk ]

2: -273.15 F
3: 9

Z Loc [ Air_Temp ]


10: If time is (P92)
1: 0

Minutes (Seconds --) into a

2: 10

Interval (same units as above)

3: 10

Set Output Flag High (Flag 0)


11: Real Time (P77)
1: 110

Day,Hour/Minute (midnight = 0000)


12: Average (P71)
1: 1

Reps

2: 9

Loc [ Air_Temp ]


*Table 2 Program
02: 0.0000 Execution

Interval

(seconds)


*Table 3 Subroutines

End Program

5.3 Electrical Noisy Environments

AC power lines, pumps, and motors, can be the source of electrical noise. If
the 109SS probe or datalogger is located in an electrically noisy environment,
the 109SS probe should be measured with the 60 Hz or 50 Hz integration
option as shown in the examples in Section 5.1.1.2 and Section 5.2.1. The
60 Hz and 50 Hz integration options are not available for the CR200(X).

5.4 Long Lead Lengths

Additional settling time may be required for lead lengths longer than 300 feet,
where settling time is the delay before the measurement is made.

For the CR800, CR850, CR1000, and CR3000, the 60 Hz and 50 Hz
integration options include a 3 ms settling time; longer settling times can be
entered into the Settling Time parameter. The 60 Hz and 50 Hz integration
options as well as the Settling Time parameter are not available for the
CR200(X). The example Therm109 instruction listed below has a 20 mSec
(20000

μSec) delay:

‘Therm109 ( Dest, Reps, SEChan, ExChan, SettlingTime, Integ, Mult, Offset )
Therm109(T109_C,1,1,1,20000,_60Hz,1.0,0.0)

In Edlog, use the DC Half Bridge instruction (P4) with a 20 millisecond delay
as shown below. Use P4 in place of P5 in Section 5.2.1 (the instructions that
follow P5 to convert the measurement result to temperature are still required).

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