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5. Liquid-in-glass thermometers
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Infrared calibrators
Handheld and field dry-wells
Micro-baths
Environmental monitoring
Thermometer readouts
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2. How to Use a Portable Bath to Improve Sanitary Temperature
Sensor and Transmitter Calibration
May 10, 2017
Dry-block calibrators are easy to transport for on-site sensor calibration, but not as accurate as baths.
Compact calibration baths are more accurate than dry-blocks, but are limited to lab use due to size. Portable
baths give you the benefits of both -- dry-block portability plus bath accuracy.
Attend this free webinar where we’ll describe how the Fluke Calibration 6019A and 7109A Portable Calibration
Baths can improve the calibration throughput and accuracy of sanitary temperature sensors and transmitters.
Since production downtime can be costly, increasing sensor calibration throughput is critical.
Today’s Webinar
3. Fluke – American Fork, UT
Travis Porter
21 Years with Fluke Calibration (production, customer service, technical support)
Currently;
Inside Sales Account Manager
Travis.Porter@flukecal.com
Phone: 425-446-6351
8. Sanitary Temperature Sensors
Used in a number of process manufacturing industries
Very common in pharmaceutical and biotechnology
clean room production
They come in a variety of shapes and sizes
Tri-clamp
Short
Odd geometries
Integrated with transmitters
Examples of tri-clamp sanitary sensors
Examples of short, odd geometry sanitary sensors
and temperature sanitary transmitters
9. What is a Tri-Clamp Sensor?
• “Tri-clamp” refers to the mechanical housing of
a temperature sensor used in process
manufacturing where a liquid seal is required
• A tri-clamp sensor includes a stainless steel
(SST) flange ranging from ½-in to 3-in
diameter that clamps to a pipe ferrule creating
a seal
SST
Flange
Transmitter
housing
11. Three Important Factors for
Good Sanitary Sensor Calibration
• Temperature source accuracy (bath or dry-block calibrator): Accuracy needs to
cover all sources of error including calibration uncertainty, stability, uniformity, and
repeatability. Use the most accurate source available to get the best calibration results.
• Immersion depth: Sanitary sensors need to be immersed to a proper depth in the
source to minimize the effects of temperature gradients and stem conduction.
• Calibration throughput: Calibrating more than one tri-clamp sensor or a batch of
sanitary RTDs and temperature transmitters at a time improves technician productivity.
That leads to shorter calibration time and getting production back on line quicker.
Short sensor can’t reach
full immersion in a dry-
block calibrator
12. Sanitary Sensor Immersion Depth
• Tri-clamp sensors vary in length and diameter
• The tank diameter of Fluke Micro-Baths (6102/7102/7103) or
a dry-block with liquid insert may not be large enough to
accommodate a tri-clamp sensor 51 mm (2 in) diameter or
bigger and a reference thermometer
• Best to immerse the tri-clamp sensor and flange in the bath
fluid during calibration
• For best results with a 6109A/7109A bath, position the
sensor tip 15 mm (0.6 in) above the bottom of the tank
Example Tri-Clamp Sensor
6109A/7109A baths with four tri-
clamp sensors and reference probe
mounted in Probe Holding Fixture
13. Temperature Sources for
Sanitary Sensor Calibration
• Dry-block calibrators: Block/insert size limits capacity to one tri-clamp sensor. May
not be able to get full insertion due to flange and short sensor length
• Circulating calibration baths: Sometimes used because of large working area – but
not designed for calibration. Stability/uniformity specs typically not provided and are
usually not very good.
• Fluke portable calibration baths:
– 6102/7102/7103 Micro-Baths: Good ± 0.25 °C accuracy. Working area limited to one tri-
clamp or small batch of sensors at a time.
– 6109A/7109A Portable Calibration Baths: Designed for calibrating sanitary sensors in
clean room production areas, capacity of four sensors
14. 6109A / 7109A Portable Calibration Baths
Calibrate four tri-clamp sanitary
sensors at a time!
7109A6109A
Four times more calibration throughput
Much better accuracy than micro-baths and dry-block
calibrators
Calibrate up to four tri-clamp sanitary sensors, or a batch of sanitary
RTDs and temperature transmitters, at the same time
Wide temperature range covers most clean process applications:
6109A: 35 °C to 250 °C
7109A: –25 °C to 140 °C
Excellent display accuracy of ±0.1 °C
[Accuracy covers all sources of error including calibration uncertainty, stability, uniformity, and repeatability]
Excellent uniformity (0.02 °C) and stability (0.01 °C) to use with an
external reference
Perfect for clean room use -- Stainless steel panels and tank
withstand harsh sterilizing chemicals and are rust proof; Made from
materials that don’t harbor bacteria
15. Two Methods for Calibrating Sanitary Sensors
1. Connected to the control system
Unmount sensors from clamp and immerse in bath
When sensors have stabilized, record the bath
temperature and the control room display temperature
Advantages: Calibrates the whole system (loop).
Faster since sensors don’t need to be disconnected
from system.
Disadvantages: May require two people to record data.
Errors with the sensors and/or transmitters may go
undetected.
2. Disconnected from the control system
Place sensors in the bath and disconnect cable from
the transmitter
Connect the sensors to a readout such as a 1586A
Super-DAQ (to calibrate multiple).
When sensors have stabilized, record the bath
temperature and the sensor temperature displayed on
the 1586A Super-DAQ
Calibrate the transmitter with the 4-20 mA
6109A/7109A 4-20 mA circuit
Advantages: Requires only one person to record data.
Errors with sensors and transmitters are identified in
calibration.
Disadvantages: Slower than leaving sensors
connected to the system. Not all data is in temperature
units
16. Example using a 7109A Portable Calibration
Bath to calibrate four tri-clamp sensors at a
time
The 7109 bath has a temperature range of
-25 to 140 °C
The tri-clamp sensors will be calibrated at
three temperature points: 0, 70, and 140 °C
Method 1: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Connected to the Control System (Loop)
17. Step 1: Immerse the
sensors in the bath fluid
Use the Adjustable Probe
Holding Fixture to hold up to four
tri-clamp temperature sensors
The fixture fits inside the tank
opening. The height of the
platform can be adjusted.
Immerse the tri-clamp sensors
with the flanges below the
surface of the bath fluid.
Adjustable Probe
Holding Fixture
Four tri-clamp
sensors mounted in
7109A bath tank
Method 1: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Connected to the Control System (Loop)
18. Step 2: Select the Setpoint
Temperatures
Push the “Program” button on the control
display.
In Program mode, you can define a
program with several setpoint
temperatures. See the Operators Manual
for details on programming setpoints.
For this example, we’ll assume a
“Program 1” with three setpoint
temperatures (0, 70, and 140 °C) and a
dwell time of 20 minutes at each setpoint.
7109A Display
Method 1: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Connected to the Control System (Loop)
19. Step 3: Run the Program
To run a program, push the
“Program” key, select “Program 1”,
and run. The bath will begin cooling
from room temperature to 0 °C
which is the first setpoint.
The display shows bath and
setpoint temperatures.
The upper right corner of the display
includes a Control Indicator and
Heating or Cooling Status.
7109A Display
Method 1: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Connected to the Control System (Loop)
20. Step 3. Run the Program
Continued
To view the bath temperature over
time, select the “Monitor” button and
F2 “View Graph”. The graph scales
automatically to best fit the data.
The Control Indicator will show
stable when the bath fluid is at the
setpoint and ready for temperature
measurement.
A Ready Indicator on the top of the
bath also changes from amber to
green when the bath is at setpoint.
Ready Indicator
Control Indicator
Method 1: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Connected to the Control System (Loop)
21. Step 4. Record the Data
When the bath is at setpoint, record the
bath temperature value and the sensor
readings in the control room.
Depending on the distance between the
bath and the control room, you may
need another person to help record data.
Then the bath will ramp to the next two
setpoints, 70 and 140 °C.
Complete the same steps at the other
two temperatures
Method 1: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Connected to the Control System (Loop)
22. Steps:
1. Connect the 1586A Super-DAQ to the
7109A bath with the data cable
2. Insert a reference probe and the tri-
clamp sensors to be tested into the 7109A
bath.
3. Connect the reference probe and
sensors to the 1586A. Enable the
channels they are connected to.
Method 2: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Disconnected from the Control System
Reference
Probe
Tri-clamp
Sensors
1586A Super-DAQ Precision
Temperature Scanner
7109A Portable
Calibration Bath
23. Steps Continued:
4. All setup is done from the
1586A. Setup measurements
and test points.
– Configurations can be named
and stored in memory for quick
recall and consistency
5. Start the test
– Several options to monitor
progress
Method 2: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Disconnected from the Control System
24. Steps Continued:
6. Collect and analyze data
• Files stored in CSV format,
easily read by Excel or other
analysis or reporting tools
• Two files stored with each test
– Setup.csv – records all
configuration details
– Data.csv – all measurement
data with time tag
Method 2: Calibrate Sanitary Sensors
Isolated from the Control System
25. Method 2: Calibrate Temperature Transmitter
Temperature transmitters have a sensing
device such as an RTD or thermocouple
and a transmitter to read and relay the
signal to the control system
All sensors, including RTDs, drift with time
Testing the transmitter with the sensing
device is a good practice to ensure the
overall effectiveness of the temperature
transmitter in a process system
Example of Temperature
Transmitter
26. Method 2: Calibrate Temperature Transmitter
Let’s demonstrate how to do a loop calibration of a
temperature transmitter with a 7109A-P Portable
Calibration Bath
The 7109A-P model with Process Electronics includes
a panel for connecting a Reference Probe and
terminals for measuring and powering a 4-20 mA
transmitter
7109A-P Portable Bath
-25 to 140 °C
7109A-P Process Input Module
1. Current fuse
2. RTD terminals
3. Reference PRT connector
4. Thermocouple input
5. Transmitter terminals
27. Method 2: Calibrate Temperature Transmitter
Steps:
1. Isolate the temperature transmitter
from the process.
2. Immerse a Reference Probe into
the 7109A bath so tip is 15 mm
from bottom of bath.
3. Immerse the transmitter sensor in
the bath allowing fluid to cover the
flange.
Immerse Reference Probe and
Temperature Transmitter
Tip: a rule of thumb for reference probe immersion depth
is 20 times the diameter of the sheath, plus length of the
sensor
28. Method 2: Calibrate Temperature Transmitter
7109A-P Process Input Module
Steps Continued:
4. Connect the Reference
Probe to the Reference PRT
connector of the Process Input
Module.
5. Connect the 4-20 mA circuit
of the transmitter to the
Transmitter Terminals of the
Process Input Module.
Reference
Probe
Temperature
Transmitter
29. Method 2: Calibrate Temperature Transmitter
Steps Continued:
6. Turn on loop power from the
7109A bath.
7. Adjust the bath temperature to
each of the test points.
8. At each test point, record the
reading of the Reference Probe and
the transmitter output to determine if
adjustment is required.