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DS/EN 60584-1

Thermocouples – Part 1: Reference tables

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 12 May 1997
Status: inactive
Page Count: 161
ICS Code (Temperature-measuring instruments): 17.200.20
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This International Standard provides thermocouple reference tables for use in converting thermocouple voltages into their equivalent measured temperatures and vice versa. The polynominal equations from which the tables are derived have been included in annex A, hence no tolerances are given. The reference tables (E=f(t)) have been derived from the respective reference functions and the inverse tables (t=f(E)) from the respective inverse functions.

Document History

January 13, 2014
Thermocouples - Part 1: EMF specifications and tolerances
IEC 60584-1:2013 specifies reference functions and tolerances for letter-designated thermocouples (Types R, S, B, J, T, E, K, N, C and A). Temperatures are expressed in degrees Celsius based on the...
DS/EN 60584-1
May 12, 1997
Thermocouples – Part 1: Reference tables
This International Standard provides thermocouple reference tables for use in converting thermocouple voltages into their equivalent measured temperatures and vice versa. The polynominal equations...
Thermocouples -- Part 1: EMF specifications and tolerances
This International Standard specifies reference functions and tolerances for letter-designated thermocouples (Types R, S, B, J, T, E, K, N, C and A). Temperatures are expressed in degrees Celsius...
Thermocouples -- Part 1: EMF specifications and tolerances
This International Standard specifies reference functions and tolerances for letter-designated thermocouples (Types R, S, B, J, T, E, K, N, C and A). Temperatures are expressed in degrees Celsius...
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