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Resistance Bridges for Temperature Calibration
Several companies manufacture high quality resistance bridges in both the AC and DC formats. All of these bridges can take measurements at the 0.1 ppm level, and research has shown that all of them compensate well for any theoretical inaccuracies predicted in their design.
At Hart Scientific we have a state-of-the-art Primary Standards laboratory. In our lab we have three great bridges: a Guildline Bridge, an ASL Bridge and a Measurements International Bridge. We work with them on a daily basis and each one has its strengths and weaknesses across the wide variety of tasks for which we use them.
For Temperature Calibration work our favorite is the Measurements International Bridge. Not only does it take accurate and discriminating measurements, it is easy to use because of the sophistication of its digital control technology and automation features. This bridge was designed for automated operation. Other bridge companies simply retrofitted automation technology on top of their manual designs. Unfortunately, this didnt produce the optimal system necessary to match the bridge to the way you work.
As an example, the Model 5581 Bridge does a true auto-balancing procedure. In the auto-self-check mode the bridge performs the function to nine significant digits. As the check proceeds, the bridge steps through an internal comparison of its transformers windings, the results of which are recorded as a standard of comparison to track its performance over time. This is helpful in establishing measurement uncertainties during lab audits.
Another function of this bridge is its real-time uncertainty analysis program. In this mode you enter the external uncertainty factors such as the uncertainty of your resistor, and the 5581 automatically combines your information with its own uncertainties to compute a system uncertainty for your measurement.
The optional Windows® control software offers history logging and regression analysis along with uncertainty analysis and the auto-self-check feature. The software can record daily Triple Point of Water readings for statistical prediction of your SPRTs uncertainty. The program calculates standard deviations if you need them. You can enter coefficients for your SPRT and read temperature rather than resistance.
Of course, if you prefer, you can operate the bridge manually. The choice is yours, but either way youll find this to be a great bridge to use.
We like the MI bridge because we feel confident about our measurements, and its software gives us more information than we can get from the other instruments. While its true we do use the other bridges for certain functions we undertake in our lab, including some experimental testing, the MI bridge is used every day for fixed-point calibrations of SPRTs. Its extremely quiet. Our typical standard deviation is only 0.02 ppm!
In fact, we like this bridge so much we now sell it. When you buy an MI bridge from Hart Scientific, you get Harts well-known customer service and training programs. If you want to come to our lab and use all of the bridges just as you would in your own lab, you can do that. Youll get a feel for the real differences between each one.
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Features
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Measurement uncertainty to ±0.025 mK
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Feature-loaded Windows software included
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Uses conventional standard resistors
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Reversing DC technology
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Specifications
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Bridge
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Range/Accuracy
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0.001 to 0.01 W/<5 ppm
0.01 to 0.1 W/<0.5 ppm
0.1 to 1 W/<0.1 ppm
0.1 to 10k W/<0.1 ppm
10k W to 10k W/<0.2 ppm
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Linearity
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0.01 ppm
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Max Ratio
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13:1
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Test Currents
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10mA to 150mA, 30-Volt compliance
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Current Reversal
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Automatic 4 to 1000 seconds
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Power
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100, 120, 220, and 240 volts ±10%, 47 to 63 Hz, 180 VA
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Weight
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60 lb. (27.3 kg)
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Dimensions
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17" W x 11" H x 15" D
(432 x 279 x 381 mm)
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Environment
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Operating 16°C to 30°C, <70% RH
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Scanner
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Number of Inputs
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20/10
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Operation
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Matrix
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Thermal EMFs
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<500 nanovolts
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Error Contribution
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<20 nanovolts
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Contact Ratings
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Relay
2-coil latching
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Max Carrying Current
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2A (AC/DC) (optional 30A)
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Maximum Voltage
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250 Volts
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Contact Resistance
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<0.007 W
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Expected Life
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108 operations
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Insulation Resistance
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>1012
W
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Inputs
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Tellurium Copper
(rear panel)
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Outputs
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Tellurium Copper
(rear panel)
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IEEE-488
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24-pin IEEE-488
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Power
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100, 120, 220, and 240 volts ±10%, 47 to 63 Hz, 60 VA
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Weight
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5313-001: 40 lb. (18 kg)
5313-002: 20 lb. (9 kg)
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Dimensions
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5313-001: 17" W x 11" H x 15" D (432 x 279 x 381 mm)
5313-002: 5" H (127 mm)
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Environment
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Operating 16°C to 30°C, <70% RH
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