16. using contact thermocouples, 17. placing temperature probe – Miller Electric ProHeat 35 User Manual

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4-16. Using Contact Thermocouples

The welded thermocouples discussed previously can be used for preheating or stress relieving. As an alternative, in preheating applications, a contact

temperature sensor* can be used. This eliminates the need to weld thermocouples and the sensor can be moved during the preheat process to check

temperatures at other locations on the joint.

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Removing the contact probe will display a short duration of heat drop on the temperature recorder, if used.

The contact temperature sensor can be plugged into the thermocouple extension cable or a Type K 25 ft. armored extension cable* can be used. One of

these extensions is required for each sensor.

In preheating applications, the thermocouple must be placed under the induction coil. Temperatures at the weld joint can be checked with temperature

sensitive crayons to verify the preheat temperature.

Welded thermocouples are normally used in stress relieving applications due to their accuracy.

*See product literature for item part number.

804 321-A

4-17. Placing Temperature Probe

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Blanket

2

Temperature Probe

Place temperature probe between

blanket and metal material. The

probe must be in contact with the

material being heated. The tip of the

probe should be positioned in the

approximate center of the blanket

anywhere along the blanket length.

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2

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