| Thermocouple
Table or thermocouple calibration tables are just that, tables of dc millivolt
output for a thermocouple type. They are usually given in one degree increments
referenced to either 0°C or 32°F according on the whether the Table's temperature
is in degrees Fahrenheit or Celcius. Below are two sets of downloads, first in
degree Celcius from the NIST web site in directly readable ascii format, and second,
in both degrees Celcius and Fahrenheit, from the Pyromation Inc. web site in Adobe
Acrobat format.
NIST's
Thermocouple Tables and Coefficients:
Web version
of Standard Reference Database 60. NIST reference functions and tables of thermocouple
electromotive force (emf) versus temperature have been adopted as standards by
the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC). Distributed by Standard Reference Data Program of the National
Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST reserves the right to charge for access
to this database in the future.
Temperature
vs.Millivolts DC (EMF) Tables: Directly
downloadable from the NIST online data base on their web site in the USA: (NIST,
the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is an agency of the U.S. Commerce
Departments Technology Administration) TC
Tables and Coefficients Index page at NIST that includes the definitions and
formats for the various tables and coefficients used in realizing the tables in
Degrees Celcius. Direct
download links from the NIST data base files( Degrees Celcius, only) (Note that
these files have the extension *.tab, but are in ASCII format and can be renamed
easily to *.txt or *.asc ):
All
Thermocouple Types in ASCII or text format (NIST WEB file) (131K)
Type
B Thermocouple(19K)
Type
E Thermocouple(14K)
Type
J Thermocouple(16K)
Type
K Thermocouple(18K)
Type
N Thermocouple(17K)
Type
R Thermocouple(20K)
Type
S Thermocouple(20K)
Type
T Thermocouple(9K)
Pyromation
Inc's Thermocouple Tables The
links below will enable thermocouple calibration tables to be downloaded in Adobe
Acrobat portable document format (.pdf) in degrees Celcius and Degrees Fahrenheit.
The Acrobat Reader can be obtained free from Adobe's link at the bottom of this
page.
A
more complete set of available, downloadable tables can be found at the site on
the web where these tables originate, Pyromation
Inc's web site. The page there also includes (downloadable) tables for
non-USA standard TC types, RTD resistance vs temperature tables and specifications
for several thermocouple and RTD types.
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