Thermocouple connections, Voltage connections, Thermocouple connections voltage connections – Super Systems DAQ User Manual

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Thermocouple Connections

Thermocouple wires can be connected directly to the terminal blocks. The thermocouple

junctions should not be grounded. If they do touch a ground reference, all thermocouples on a

board must have a common ground reference. If multiple thermocouples are connected to

different ground reference points, the accuracy of all thermocouples on the board cannot be

guaranteed to be accurate. When setting up a voltage input signal, such as a thermocouple

input or any voltage input signal up to 1.28 volts, the jumper must be placed on the pins in the

1:1 setup (left diagram).

Voltage Connections

Voltages from 0 mV to 10 Volts DC can be directly connected to the terminal blocks. When

measuring ground-referenced voltages, all references must share a common ground

reference. If the voltage sources are connected to different ground reference points, the

accuracy of all the voltage sources connected to the board need to be checked for accuracy.

Since higher voltages can damage the input board, any voltage input signals, such as a vacuum

gauge, must have the jumpers placed on the pins in the 10:1 setup (middle diagram).

This will

ensure that any signal going into the board will be scaled down so it will not damage the input

board.

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