Field Metrology Well
Fluke Calibration 9173
Display accuracy
Dry-wells are typically
calibrated by inserting a calibrated PRT into one of the wells and
making adjustments to the calibrator’s internal control sensor based on
the readings from the PRT. This has limited value because the unique
characteristics of the reference PRT, which essentially become
“calibrated into” the calibrator, are often quite different from the
thermometers tested by the calibrator. This is complicated by the
presence of significant thermal gradients in the block and inadequate
sensor immersion into blocks that are simply too short.
Metrology
Wells are different. Temperature gradients, loading effects, and
hysteresis have been minimized to make the calibration of the display
much more meaningful. We use only traceable, accredited PRTs to
calibrate Metrology Wells and our proprietary electronics consistently
demonstrate repeatable accuracy more than ten times better than our
specs, which range from ±0.1 °C at the most commonly used temperatures
to ±0.25 °C at 661 °C.
An application note is available to help better understand the uncertainties mentioned above.
For
even better accuracy, Metrology Wells may be ordered with built-in
electronics for reading external PRTs with ITS-90 characterizations.
(See sidebar, Built in Reference Thermometry)