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ROC800-Series Instruction Manual
Revised July-2017 Input/Output Modules 4-31
Take care to properly shield thermocouple wiring from noise by
separating the thermocouple wiring runs from signals that are switching
loads and AC signals. Route wires away from noisy areas and twist the
two insulated leads of the thermocouple cable together to help ensure
both wires pick up the same noise. When operating in an extremely
noisy environment, use a shielded extension cable.
Caution
Shielded wiring is highly recommended. Ground shields only on one
end, preferably at the end device unless you have an excellent ground
system installed at the ROC800-series controller. Do not tie the
thermocouple module to ground.
Sheathed thermocouple probes are available with one of three junction
types: grounded, ungrounded, or exposed.
Figure 4-36. Ungrounded
Sheathed
Figure 4-37. Grounded
Figure 4-38. Exposed,
Ungrounded Unsheathed
In an ungrounded probe, the thermocouple junction is detached from
the probe wall. Response time slows down from the grounded style, but
the ungrounded probe offers electrical isolation of 1.5 M at 500 Volts
dc in all diameters. The wiring may or may not be sheathed.
Note: Only ungrounded probes are supported. It is highly
recommended that you use sheathed probes.
Use an ungrounded junction for measurements in corrosive
environments where it is desirable to have the thermocouple
electronically isolated from and shielded by the sheath. The welded wire
thermocouple is physically insulated from the thermocouple sheath by
MgO powder (soft).
At the tip of a grounded junction probe, the thermocouple wires
physically attach to the inside of the probe wall. This results in good
heat transfer from the outside, through the probe wall to the
thermocouple junction. Grounded wiring is not supported.
The thermocouple in the exposed junction protrudes out of the tip of the
sheath and is exposed to the surrounding environment. This type offers
the best response time, but is limited in use to non-corrosive and non-
pressurized applications. Exposed junction thermocouples are not
supported.
Note: Avoid subjecting the thermocouple connections and
measurement instrument to sudden changes in temperature.

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BrandEmerson
ModelROC827
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