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Emerson Rosemount TCL - 10.3.4 Peristaltic pump tubing; Chapter 11 Troubleshooting; 11.1 Overview; 11.2 Using the diagnostic feature

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For example, start with a simulated resistance of 103.9 Ω, which corresponds to 10.0 °C.
Assume the offset from the sensor calibration was -0.3 Ω. Because of the offset, the
transmitter calculates temperature using 103.6 Ω. The result is 9.2 °C. Now change the
resistance to 107.8 Ω, which corresponds to 20.0 °C. The transmitter uses 107.5 Ω to
calculate the temperature, so the display reads 19.2 °C. Because the difference between
the displayed temperatures (10.0 °C) is the same as the difference between the simulated
temperatures, the transmitter is working correctly.
Temp. (°C) Pt 100 (Ω)
0 100.0
10 103.9
20 107.8
25 109.7
30 111.7
40 115.5
50 119.4
60 123.2
70 127.1
80 130.9
85 132.8
90 134.7
100 138.5
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