This video will walk you through everything you need to know about the RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) Wiring starts at: 18:00 Link to the Powerpoint: wyedelta.wixsit...
Awesome presentation! Very detailed educational video! Thanks! I'll send you some pictures, if I happen to remember to take good ones. Mainly from heating systems. Sometimes happen to have to work on those. In one case the RTD was connected to KNX system device that was reading the resistance.
At 26min in, as presented V2 is the voltage drop of one lead not two leads. Great video, my take away was learning the lead colors and wiring conventions.
Good presentation except for the parts where you say, "RTD's are linear." They are not linear. If you calculate the resistance of a linear RTD at 50°C, you'll get 119.25 ohms. If you use a temperature-resistance table for a Pt100(385), you'll see that the resistance is 119.40 ohms. The difference looks small but that's actually a 0.36°C error (119.25 ohms = 49.64°C). If you calculate using a linear formula beyond 100°C, your error will become even larger.
How was the audio? I recorded with my camera and then upped the base and treble... interested to know if the audio was meh... or decent to listen to. Thanks for the feedback. All the best. Pete
I was wanting to use 2 pt100s and make the output an avrage of the 2 is that possible in a simple way for example wiring them in series, in parallel with a resistor of an appropriate value?
Awesome presentation! Very detailed educational video! Thanks! I'll send you some pictures, if I happen to remember to take good ones. Mainly from heating systems. Sometimes happen to have to work on those. In one case the RTD was connected to KNX system device that was reading the resistance.
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Nice, very informative learning Presentation about RTD
Very good to explain RTD principle, hope can make strain-free RTD failure analysis short film.
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Great video! You answered all my questions regarding 3 wire vs 4 wire RTDs
Thank you for this video. Very detailed educational video
At 26min in, as presented V2 is the voltage drop of one lead not two leads. Great video, my take away was learning the lead colors and wiring conventions.
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excuse me I have a question do RTD need special wire?? or just wire ordinary??
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Can you please explain some time it is written value of 'a' is .385 and sometime it is written.00385 which one is valid
Good presentation except for the parts where you say, "RTD's are linear."
They are not linear. If you calculate the resistance of a linear RTD at 50°C, you'll get 119.25 ohms.
If you use a temperature-resistance table for a Pt100(385), you'll see that the resistance is 119.40 ohms.
The difference looks small but that's actually a 0.36°C error (119.25 ohms = 49.64°C).
If you calculate using a linear formula beyond 100°C, your error will become even larger.
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Is PT 100 sensors and RTD PT100 sensors are same ?? 2. How to calibrate PT 100 Sensors ??
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Love it!
Can we measure the temperature of a copper plate just by measuring resistance across the length of the plate??
best explanation
Thank you. Very informative video.
How was the audio? I recorded with my camera and then upped the base and treble... interested to know if the audio was meh... or decent to listen to. Thanks for the feedback. All the best. Pete
Audio sounded stable with good volume. Didn't notice any issues.
I was wanting to use 2 pt100s and make the output an avrage of the 2 is that possible in a simple way for example wiring them in series, in parallel with a resistor of an appropriate value?
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Are RTDs used in meteorology?
Yes. They are the preferred temp. sensor. sciencing.com/tools-used-meteorology-22362.html
please upload subtitles also
OK. Subtitles are generated by Google. Let me know if it works for your particular language
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