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Pyrometer
02-04-2009, 14:55
Post: #11
Pyrometer
Bill somewhere in the recesses of my mind I recall something about the length of the wire being important. Thiswas in connection with the install of an oil temperature sending unit. If I recall correctly the instructions said not to shorten the wire. Not sure if this applies to a pyrometer.



2009/2/4 Wilhelmus Schreurs <"tulipvendor50@yahoo.ca">




I have been trying to find some info on the pyrometer circuit. The question I have is:
Is the length of wire predetermined on this gauge?



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02-07-2009, 03:29
Post: #12
Pyrometer
the closer to the turbo the hotter the reading. it is exponential. the wire length is critical to the accuracy of the gauge and has to be taken in to account in change outs and calibrations. thermcouples are very tricky little pieces of platinum

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I do not have the schematic of the circuit. I would bet the placement of the probe location was predetermined to fit the normal temperatures published in the manual. I would imagine the closer the probe is the turbo outlet the hotter the reading and visa versa.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
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Bill,



The wire length should not be predetermined as far as I know. The

thermocouple acts as a probe and produces a small signal measured in

millivolts, sometimes amplified depending on the pyrometer gauge circuitry.

Obviously, sound electrical connections are important.



Donn

76 FC 33

South Kingstown, RI



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I have been trying to find some info on the pyrometer circuit. The question

I have is:

Is the length of wire predetermined on this gauge?



Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"

Terrace, B.C. Canada




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02-07-2009, 15:05
Post: #13
Pyrometer


My guess is that they are manufactured at various lengths already made-up. I have seen the excess coiled and ty-raped.
Dick Hayden - '87 PT 38 - Lake Stevens, WA
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I have been trying to find some info on the pyrometer circuit. The question I have is:
Is the length of wire predetermined on this gauge?


Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"
Terrace, B.C. Canada



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