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3.7

Requirements for calculating coefficients

Certain requirements apply depending on the type of coefficients being
calculated.

3.7.1

ITS-90 coefficients

The following requirements must be met when ITS-90 is selected as the type of
coefficients to calculate for Platinum probes. For more information concerning
the method used to calculate the ITS-90 coefficients, see Section 3.8, Methods
Used for Calculating Coefficients.

1.

The reference probe readings must be in temperature (°C, °F or K).

2.

The UUT (test probe) readings must be in resistance (Ohms or KOhms).

3.

At least 2 set-points must be used, but no more than 21 set-points can be
used. The actual minimum and maximum number of set-points that can
be used depends on the selected Low Range and High Range.

4.

There must be one set-point within a few degrees of the Triple Point of
Water (preferably as close to it as possible).

5.

Low Range criteria:

a) The following Low Ranges can be selected

i)

None

ii) ange 4 (-189.3442°C to 0.01°C)

iii) Range 5 (-38.8344°C to 29.7646°C)

b) Both Ranges 4 and 5 require the Triple Point of Water set-point and

at least 2 and no more than 10 additional set-points.

c) All set-points should fall within the temperature range of the se-

lected Low Range.

6.

High Range criteria:

a) The following High Ranges can be selected

i)

None

ii) Range 6 (0.0°C to 961.78°C)

iii) Range 7 (0.0°C to 660.323°C)

iv) Range 8 (0.0°C to 419.527°C)

v)

Range 9 (0.0°C to 231.928°C)

vi) Range 10 (0.0°C to 156.5985°C)

vii) Range 11 (0.0°C to 29.7646°C)

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