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PIE 820PM

Panel Mounted

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Copyright © 2018 All rights reserved • 820PM-9002 - Rev A 19 June 2018 Page 1

Contents

Basic Operation

Switches & Knobs .......................................................................... 4

Connections.................................................................................... 4

MAIN Menus - Functions, Units & Ranges ..................................... 5

FEATURE Menu - Stepping & Ramping / Auto Off / Backlight ....... 6

Storing EZ-CHECK Outputs & Automatic Stepping ....................... 7

Functions and Hookup Diagrams

Milliamp

Source mA, Simulate 2 Wire Transmitters .................................. 8, 9

Read mA, Power/Measure Transmitters ..................................10, 11

Voltage & Millivolt

Source V & mV; Read V & mV ............................................... 12, 13

Thermocouple

Source T/C & Read T/C Sensors ........................................... 14, 15

Resistance

Source Resistance, Read Resistance & Continuity ............... 16, 17

RTD

Source RTD & Read RTD Sensors ........................................ 18, 19

Frequency

Source KHz, Hz & CPM; Read KHz, Hz & CPM .................... 20, 21

Warranty & Accessories

Warranty & Additional Information ................................................ 22

Accessories .................................................................................. 23

Specifications

General ................................................................................... 24-25

Thermocouple Ranges & Accuracies ...................................... 26-27

RTD Ranges & Accuracies ........................................................... 28

Installation

Panel Cutout Dimensions ............................................................. 29

Mounted in Panel ................................................................... 30, 31

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Product Description

• Technician friendly operation

The unique and intuitive EZ-DIAL Double Click Menu makes it easier to setup than other multifunction calibrators. Uses the same menus as the single function PIE Evolution Calibrators. Icons on the display indicate where to plug in the test leads.

• Use it as a milliamp and voltage calibrator

Source 0 to 24.00 mA, 0 to 10.25 V & -10.00 to 80.00 mV dc

Read 0 to 24.00 mA, 0 to 10.25 V, 0 to 60.0 V and -10.00 to 80.00 mV dc

Simulate 2-Wire Transmitters & Power up transmitters & loops

• Calibrate in temperature with 0.1°C/°F resolution

Stop carrying around a millivolt source and thermocouple tables. The PIE

820PM works with the thermocouples you use including types J, T, E, K, R,

S, B, N, G, C, D, L (J-DIN), U (T-DIN) and Platinel II. Pt 100 Ohm (3850,

3902, 3916, 3926) & 100 Ohm (3850) RTD; Copper 10 & 50 Ohm, Nickel

100 and 120 Ohm RTD. Guaranteed compatible with all instrumentation.

• Quickly set any 3 outputs Plus automatic step & ramp

Easily set any value quickly with the adjustable “DIAL” plus store any three temperatures for instant recall with the EZ-CHECK™ switch. Choose between 2, 3, 5, 11 steps and ramp to automatically increment the output in

100%, 50%, 25%, 10% of span or continuously ramp between span and zero. Select the step time to match your system from 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20,

25, 30 and 60 seconds.

• Compatible with all process instruments

Connect directly to the thermocouple inputs of smart transmitters, PLCs,

DCS and multichannel recorders and verify their outputs or displays.

• Measure temperature sensors, frequency pickups, mA & V

Check the values of your process sensors. Instantly recall MAX and MIN values to see process variability.The PIE 820PM measures thermocouple or

RTD probes in degrees C or F.

• Checkout resistance instruments, loop & wiring problems

Source and read resistance from 0.0 to 401.0 and 0 to 4010 ohms. ‘Beep’ out connections with the built-in continuity checker.

• Checkout flow and vibration systems

Source & read frequency from 0 to 2000 CPM (Counts-Per-Minute), 0.00 to

999.99 Hz, 0.0 to 9999.9 Hz and 0.000 to 20.000 kHz.

• Easy to read

Turn on the backlight & easily see the display in dark areas of the plant.

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PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

Basic Operation

w SOURCE/OFF/READ Switch

Select “ SOURCE ” to output mA, V, T/C,

Ω, RTD or Hz.

Select “ READ ” to read mA, V, T/C, Ω,

RTD or Hz.

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

3 2 RTD • Ohms

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6

SOURCE piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

READ

1

OFF

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step

4

-

TC

+ e EZ-DIAL™ KNOB

SOURCE: Turn the knob to adjust the output level. Turn clockwise to increase the output, counter clockwise to decrease the output in one least significant digit step at a time. Push down and turn the EZ-DIAL knob for faster dialing.

Press and hold the knob for two seconds to store desired EZ-Check™ HI/LO points in SOURCE mode. Continue to press and hold the knob for two more seconds to start the automatic ramping.

q EZ-CHECK™ SWITCH

SOURCE: Instantly output two preset settings by moving the EZ-CHECK™ switch to the “LO” position or “HI” position.

For fast three point checks select the

“SET” position. The 820PM will remember the last “SET” value, even with the power off.

These values can easily be changed to suit the calibration requirements. The values stored in the HI and LO positions are also used for Auto Stepping.

READ: Slide the switch to the SET position.

The 820PM will display the current input value. Slide the switch to HI and the highest value measured since turn-on or reset will be displayed; slide the switch to

LO and the lowest value measured since turn-on or reset will be displayed.

READ: Press and hold to transfer the current temperature into the

EZ-Check™ MIN/MAX points. This clears the MIN/MAX readings which will update as the input value changes.

Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to change the function of the calibrator and to select ranges, units and other user settings.

Connections

Test leads with shielded or non shielded banana plugs may be plugged into the protected banana jacks labeled

1 through 6.

Simulating or reading thermocouples requires the use of thermocouple or extension grade thermocouple wire terminated with a miniature thermocouple plug.

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Configuration

Double Click Menus

Double click the EZ-DIAL knob to access the Double Click Menus to select each function and the options for each function. Available choices are shown in grey.

Source & Read Thermocouples Source mA & Simulate 2 Wire

Transmitters

MAIN

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION mA

MODE

UNITS mA %

HART 250 Ω ON OFF

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION T/C

UNITS °C °F

T/C TYPE J K E T R S B N

L U G C D P

COLD JUNC ON

Read mA & Power/Measure

Transmitters

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION mA

MODE READ PWR MEAS

UNITS mA %

HART 250 Ω ON OFF

Source RTD

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION RTD

UNITS °C °F

RTD Pt 100 a =3850 [* RTD Types]

WIRE MODE 234W

Source Volts & Millivolts

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION V

RANGE 10V 80mV

Read RTD

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION RTD

UNITS °C °F

RTD Pt 100 a =3850 [* RTD Types]

WIRE MODE 3W 2W 4W

Read Volts & Millivolts

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION V

RANGE 10V 60V 80mV

Source & Read Frequency

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION FREQ

RANGE 20KHZ 10000HZ 1000HZ

2000CPM

* RTD Types: Pt 100 a =3850, a =3902, a =3916, a =3926

1000

Cu a =4280

120 a =5801

Source Ohms

>EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION OHMS

RANGE 400Ω 4000Ω

WIRE MODE 234W

Read Ohms

>EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION OHMS

RANGE 400Ω 4000Ω CONT

WIRE MODE 3W 2W 4W

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Configuration

Double Click Menu - STEPPING, AUTO OFF & BACKLIGHT

To change the Automatic Stepping settings

Double click the e DIAL KNOB at any time the unit is on and the following typical display (will be different for each FUNCTION) will appear for

15 seconds:

STEPS/RAMP - pressing the knob will cycle through 2, 3, 5, 11 and RAMP. The endpoints of the steps or ramp are based on the values stored in the HI and LO EZ-CHECK outputs.

Turn the

MAIN

> EXIT (1/2)

FUNCTION mA

MODE SOURCE

UNITS mA

HART 250 Ω ON e DIAL KNOB to move to the second menu (FEATURES) page.

Turn the e DIAL KNOB to move through the menu. Press the e DIAL KNOB to toggle between OFF and ON or to change the STEPS/

RAMP and the STEP/RAMP TIME settings.

These settings are remembered even with the power off.

FEATURES

> EXIT (2/2)

AUTO OFF ON

BACKLIGHT ON

STEPS/RAMP 3

STEP/RAMP TIME 5

EXIT MENU - exits this menu immediately and saves any changes. Menu will automatically exit after 15 seconds of inactivity.

AUTO OFF - If AUTO OFF is ON, the unit will turn off after 30 minutes of inactivity to save battery life. If AUTO OFF is OFF the unit will stay on until the POWER SWITCH is moved to the off position.

2 steps will automatically switch between the values stored in the HI & LO EZ-CHECK (0 &

100%).

3 steps between the HI, Midpoint and LO

EZ-CHECK (0, 50 & 100%).

5 steps between the HI and LO EZ-CHECK in 25% increments (0, 25, 50, 75 & 100%).

11 steps between the HI and LO EZ-CHECK in 10% increments (0, 10, 20...80, 90 &100%).

RAMP continuously ramps up and down between the HI and LO EZ-CHECK outputs.

STEP/RAMP TIME - pressing the knob will cycle through 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 60 seconds.

To start the Automatic Stepping

Start automatic stepping or ramping by placing the EZ-CHECK Switch into the HI or LO position then press and hold the e DIAL KNOB for 6 seconds (the word STORE will appear on the display after 3 seconds and continue to press the EZ-DIAL KNOB) until the word STEP appears on the display. The word STEP will appear on the display anytime the selected automatic function is running. Stop the stepping or ramping by again pressing and holding the

DIAL KNOB for 3 seconds. e

BACKLIGHT - If BACKLIGHT is ON the backlight will light all the time the unit is powered up. For maximum battery life turn the backlight off when using the calibrator in areas with enough ambient light to read the display.

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Storing EZ-CHECK Outputs

STORING HI and LO EZ-CHECK Outputs

Choose this function to provide a simulated thermocouple signal into controllers, temperature transmitters, indicators or any other input device that measure thermocouple sensors.

1) Store your high (SPAN) output temperature by moving the EZ-CHECK switch to the HI position and turn the e EZ-Dial knob until the desired temperature is on the display. Press and hold the

EZ-Dial knob until STORED appears to store the value. Release the EZ-Dial knob.

2) Store your low (ZERO) output temperature by moving the EZ-CHECK switch to the LO position and turn the e EZ-Dial knob until the desired temperature is on the display. Press and hold the

EZ-Dial knob until STORED appears to store the value. Release the EZ-Dial knob.

3) Instantly output your SPAN and ZERO temperature outputs by moving the EZ-CHECK switch between HI and LO. You may also select any third temperature output (such as mid-range) using the SET position on the EZ-CHECK switch.

Automatic Stepping

To change the Automatic Stepping settings

Double click the e DIAL KNOB at any time the unit is on and the menu will appear for 15 seconds.

Turn the e DIAL KNOB to move through down to the third (FEATURES) menu. Press the e

DIAL KNOB to toggle between OFF and ON or to change the STEPS and the STEP TIME settings. These settings are remembered even with the power off.

FEATURES

> EXIT (3/3)

AUTO OFF ON OFF

BACKLIGHT ON OFF

STEPS/RAMP 2 3 5 11 RAMP

STEP/RAMP TIME 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 60

EXIT MENU - exits this menu immediately and saves any changes. Menu will automatically exit after

15 seconds of inactivity.

STEPS - pressing the knob will cycle through 2, 3, 5 and 11 then reverse direction. The endpoints of the steps are based on the values stored in the HI and LO EZ-CHECK outputs.

2 steps will automatically switch between the values stored in the HI & LO EZ-CHECK (0 &

100%).

3 steps between the HI, Midpoint and LO EZ-CHECK (0, 50 & 100%).

5 steps between the HI and LO EZ-CHECK in 25% increments (0, 25, 50, 75 & 100%).

11 steps between the HI and LO EZ-CHECK in 10% increments (0, 10, 20...80, 90 &100%).

RAMP continuously between the HI and LO EZ-CHECK.

STEP TIME - pressing the knob will cycle through 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 60 seconds.

To start the Automatic Stepping

Start automatic stepping or ramping by placing the EZ-CHECK Switch into the HI or LO position then press and hold the e DIAL KNOB for 6 seconds (the word STORE will appear on the display after 3 seconds and continue to press the DIAL KNOB) until the word STEPPING appears on the display. The word STEPPING will appear on the display anytime the selected automatic function is running. Stop the stepping by again pressing and holding the e DIAL KNOB for 3 seconds.

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Operating Instructions

SOURCE mA / SOURCE % (Percent of 4 to 20 mA)

Choose this function to provide an output from 0.00 to 24.00 milliamps. The compliance voltage is a nominal 24 VDC to provide the driving power to your milliamp receivers.

Move the power switch w to SOURCE then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select mA for the FUNCTION and

SOURCE for the MODE. Choose either mA or % and whether you need the

250 Ω HART resistor active in the loop.

Connect the output leads of the PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device being calibrated, making sure to check polarity. Red lead from jack (5) to the plus (+) input and black lead from jack (6) to the minus (-) input. Open loops and signals above the maximum scale are limited by protection circuitry with “ERROR” or

“OVER RANGE” flashed on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

Instantly output your SPAN and ZERO output settings by moving the EZ-CHECK switch between HI and LO (defaults to 20 & 4 mA). You may also select any third output setting (such as mid-range) using the SET position on the EZ-CHECK switch. The output is adjusted in 0.01 mA (0.1%) increments by turning the knob e . Press and turn the knob for faster dialing with 1.00 mA (10.0%) increments.

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

20.00

HI mA

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5

All mA∙ Read V

-

6 -

TC

+

Milliamp Receiver Input

Controller

Transmitter

Computer

Logger, I/P, DCS

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Operating Instructions

2 Wire SIM mA, 2 Wire SIM % (Percent of 4 to 20 mA)

Choose this function to simulate a 2 Wire Transmitter output from 0.00 to 24.00 milliamps. Operates in loops with power supply voltages from 2 to 60 VDC.

Move the power switch w to SOURCE then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select mA for the FUNCTION and 2W

SIM for the MODE. Choose either mA or % and whether you need the 250 Ω

HART resistor active in the loop.

Connect the output leads of the PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device being calibrated, making sure to check polarity. Red lead from jack (5) to the plus (+) input and black lead from jack (6) to the minus (-) input. Open loops and signals above the maximum scale are limited by protection circuitry with “ERROR” or

“OVER RANGE” flashed on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

Instantly output your SPAN and ZERO output settings by moving the EZ-CHECK switch between HI and LO (defaults to 20 & 4 mA). You may also select any third output setting (such as mid-range) using the SET position on the EZ-CHECK switch. The output is adjusted in 0.01 mA (0.1%) increments by turning the knob e . Press and turn the knob for faster dialing with 1.00 mA (10.0%) increments.

Power Supply

Typical 12 to 24 V DC

(2 to 100 V for 820PM)

Receiver

Powers External

2-Wire Transmitter

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

28.20

mA

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5

All mA∙ Read V

-

6

-

TC

+

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Typical

2-Wire

Transmitter

+OUTREF - IN +

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Operating Instructions

READ mA, READ % (Percent of 4 to 20 mA)

Choose this function to measure from 0.00 to 24.00 milliamps or -25.0 to

125.0%.

Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob e to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select mA for the FUNCTION and READ for the MODE. Choose either mA or % and whether you need the 250 Ω HART resistor active in the loop.

Connect the red input lead from jack (5) of the PIE 820PM to the more positive point of the break and the black input lead from jack (6) to the more negative point.

Signals below 0 mA or open circuits are indicated by 0.00 mA (-25.0%) on the display. Signals above 24 mA are current limited by protection circuitry with

“OVER RANGE” on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

The PIE 820PM measures the input signal and constantly updates the display with the current reading. Move the EZ-CHECK switch q to MAX to see the highest reading and to MIN to see the lowest reading. Press and hold the knob e to clear the MAX and MIN readings.

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

8.20

mA

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2 RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6

-

TC

+

Milliamp Output Signal

Controller

Transmitter

P/I

DCS

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Operating Instructions

Power/Measure mA, Power/Measure % (Percent of 4 to 20 mA)

Choose this function to simultaneously supply power to a 2 Wire Transmitter while displaying the 4 to 20 mA output of the transmitter.

Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob e to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select mA for the FUNCTION and PWR

MEAS for the MODE. Choose either mA or % and whether you need the 250 Ω

HART resistor active in the loop.

Disconnect one or both input wires from the device to be calibrated. Connect the red source lead of the PIE 820PM from jack (5) to the plus (+) input of the device and the black source lead from jack (6) to the minus (-).

The PIE 820PM supplies a nominal 24 volts DC at 24 mA to the 2 Wire

Transmitter. The current passed by the transmitter will be accurately displayed by the PIE 820PM. Calibrate the transmitter in the usual manner and disconnect the

PIE 820PM. Signals above 24 mA are current limited by protection circuitry with

“OVER RANGE” on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

Transmitter Input

Sensor

Process Signal

Simulated Input

Typical

2-Wire

Transmitter

+OUTREF - IN +

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

5 6

28.20

mA

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6

-

TC

+

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Operating Instructions

SOURCE mV / V

Choose this function to provide an output from 0.00 to 80.00 mV or from 0.00 to

10.25 V. The source current is a nominal 24 mA to provide the driving power to your voltage receivers.

Move the power switch w to SOURCE then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select V for the FUNCTION and 10V or

80 mV for the RANGE.

Connect the output leads of the PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device being calibrated, making sure to check polarity. Connect the Red lead from jack (1) to the plus (+) input and black lead from jack (2) to the minus (-) input.

Instantly output your SPAN and ZERO output settings by moving the EZ-CHECK switch between HI and LO. You may also select any third output setting (such as mid-range) using the SET position on the EZ-CHECK switch. The output is adjusted in 0.01 mV or V increments by turning the knob e . Press and turn the knob for faster dialing with 1.00 mV or V increments.

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PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

2 +

10.00

1

HI V

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6

-

TC

+

Voltage Receiver Input

Controller

Transmitter

Computer

Logger

DCS

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Operating Instructions

Read mV / V

Choose this function to measure from 0.00 to 80.00 millivolts, 0.00 to 10.25 V dc or 0.0 to 60.0 V dc.

Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select V for the FUNCTION and 10V, 60V or 80 mV for the RANGE.

Connect the red input lead (+) of the PIE 820PM to the more positive point of the break and the black input to the more negative point. When measuring up to 80 mV connect the red lead to jack (1) and the black lead to jack (2). When measuring up to 10 V or 60 V connect the red lead to jack (5) and the black lead to jack (6).

Signals above the maximum scale are limited by protection circuitry with “OVER

RANGE” on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

The PIE 820PM measures the input signal and constantly updates the display with the current reading. Move the EZ-CHECK switch q to MAX to see the highest reading and to MIN to see the lowest reading. Press and hold the knob e to clear the MAX and MIN readings.

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

2 +

8.20

1

mV

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2 RTD • Ohms 1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6

-

TC

+

Voltage Output Signal

Controller

Transmitter

Power Supply

Read 10 V

& 60 V

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Operating Instructions

Source Thermocouple

Choose this function to provide a simulated thermocouple signal into controllers, temperature transmitters, indicators or any input devices that measure thermocouple sensors.

Move the power switch w to SOURCE then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select T/C for the FUNCTION, °F or °C for the UNITS, T/C Type (J, K, T, E, R, S, B, N, G, C, D, L (J-DIN), U (T-DIN) or

P (Platinel II) and internal COLD JUNC ON or OFF (ON is the default).

Connect the PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device being calibrated using the proper type of thermocouple wire via the miniature thermocouple socket.

Instantly output your SPAN and ZERO output settings by moving the EZ-CHECK switch between HI and LO. You may also select any third output setting (such as mid-range) using the SET position on the EZ-CHECK switch. The output is adjusted in 0.1° increments by turning the knob e . Press and turn the knob for faster dialing with 10.0° increments.

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PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

820.0

+

T/C

LO TYPE K °C

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+ 5

All mA∙ Read V

6 -

TC

+

Instrument with T/C Input

Controller

Temperature Transmitter

Temperature Indicator

Temperature Trip or Alarm

Thermocouple Wire

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Operating Instructions

Read Thermocouple Sensors

Choose this function to measure temperatures with a thermocouple probe or sensor.

Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select T/C for the FUNCTION, °F or °C for the UNITS, T/C Type (J, K, T, E, R, S, B, N, G, C, D, L (J-DIN), U (T-DIN) or

P (Platinel II) and COLD JUNC ON or OFF (ON is the default).

Connect the PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device being calibrated using the proper type of thermocouple wire via the miniature thermocouple socket. If no sensor is connected, a wire is broken or the sensor is burned out, OPEN TC will appear on the display. Signals above the maximum scale are limited by protection circuitry with “OVER RANGE” on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

The PIE 820PM measures the input signal and constantly updates the display with the current reading. Move the EZ-CHECK switch q to MAX to see the highest reading and to MIN to see the lowest reading. Press and hold the knob e to clear the MAX and MIN readings.

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

+

T/C

1820.1

TYPE K °F

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6 -

TC

+

Thermocouple Wire

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Operating Instructions

Source Resistance

Choose this function to provide a simulated resistance into any device that measures resistance.

Move the power switch w to SOURCE then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select OHMS for the FUNCTION, 400Ω or 4000Ω for the RANGE.

Disconnect all sensor wires from the devices to be calibrated and connect the

PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device using 2, 3 or 4 wires. For 2 Wire resistacne connect the read lead into jack (1) and the black lead into jack (2). For 3 wire resistance add a black lead plugged into jack (3) and for 4 wire resistance add a red lead plugged into jack (4).

Instantly output your SPAN and ZERO output settings by moving the EZ-CHECK switch between HI and LO. You may also select any third output setting (such as mid-range) using the SET position on the EZ-CHECK switch. The output is adjusted in 0.1Ω/1Ω increments by turning the knob e . Press and turn the knob for faster dialing with 10.0Ω/100Ω increments.

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PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

3

-

2

+ 1 + 4

250.0

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6

-

TC

+

Instrument with

Resistance Input

Controller

Transmitter

PLC

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Operating Instructions

Read Resistance & Check Continuity

Choose this function to measure resistance or check continuity.

Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select OHMS for the FUNCTION, 400Ω,

4000Ω or Continuity for the RANGE.

You must also select the WIRE MODE for

2W, 3W or 4W to match the 2, 3 or 4 wires being used to measure resistance.

For continuity the only choice is 2W.

Disconnect all wires from the sensor and connect the PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device using 2, 3 or 4 wires.

If continuity is selected, resistance is measured up to 400.0Ω. The beeper will sound and )))) appears on the display when resistances < 100.0Ω are measured.

Signals above the maximum scale are limited by protection circuitry with “OVER

RANGE” on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

The PIE 820PM measures the input signal and constantly updates the display with the current reading. Move the EZ-CHECK switch q to MAX to see the highest reading and to MIN to see the lowest reading. Press and hold the knob e to clear the MAX and MIN readings.

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

2

+ 1

820.9

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2 RTD • Ohms

1 4

+ 5

All mA∙ Read V

6 -

TC

+

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Operating Instructions

Source RTD

Choose this function to provide a simulated RTD signal into controllers, temperature transmitters, indicators or any input devices that measure RTD sensors.

Move the power switch w to SOURCE then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select RTD for the FUNCTION, °F or °C for the UNITS and RTD (Choose from one of Platinum 100Ω, or 1000Ω, Copper

10Ω or 50Ω, Nickel 120Ω or 110Ω curves). Note: Pt 100Ω 3850 is the most common RTD type.

Disconnect all sensor wires from the devices to be calibrated and connect the

PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device using 2, 3 or 4 wires. For 2 Wire RTDs connect the red lead into jack (1) and the black lead into jack (2). For 3 wire

RTDs add a black lead plugged into jack (3) and for 4 wire RTDs add a red lead plugged into jack (4).

Instantly output your SPAN and ZERO output settings by moving the EZ-CHECK switch between HI and LO. You may also select any third output setting (such as mid-range) using the SET position on the EZ-CHECK switch. The output is adjusted in 0.1° increments by turning the knob e . Press and turn the knob for faster dialing with 10.0° increments.

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PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

3

-

2

+ 1

820.0

LO Pt 100

α

=3850 °C

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6

-

TC

+

Instrument with RTD Input

Controller

Temperature Transmitter

Temperature Indicator

Temperature Trip or Alarm

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Operating Instructions

Read RTD Sensors

Choose this function to measure temperatures with an RTD probe or sensor.

Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select RTD for the FUNCTION, °F or °C for the UNITS and RTD (Choose from one of Platinum 100Ω, or 1000Ω, Copper

10Ω or 50Ω, Nickel 120Ω or 110Ω curves). Note: Pt 100Ω 3850 is the most common RTD type. You must also select the WIRE MODE for 2W, 3W or 4W to match the 2, 3 or 4 wires on the RTD sensor.

Disconnect all wires from the sensor and connect the PIE 820PM to the inputs of the device using 2, 3 or 4 wires. For 2 Wire RTDs connect the read lead into jack (1) and the black lead into jack (2). For 3 wire RTDs add a black lead plugged into jack (3) and for 4 wire RTDs add a red lead plugged into jack (4).

Signals above the maximum scale are limited by protection circuitry with “OVER

RANGE” on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

The PIE 820PM measures the input signal and constantly updates the display with the current reading. Move the EZ-CHECK switch q to MAX to see the highest reading and to MIN to see the lowest reading. Press and hold the knob e to clear the MAX and MIN readings.

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

3 2 +

1

820.1

LO Pt 100

α

=3850 °F

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6 -

TC

+

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Operating Instructions

Source Frequency

Choose this function to provide a frequency signal into any input devices that measure frequency.

Move the power switch w to SOURCE then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select FREQ for the FUNCTION and

20KHZ, 10000HZ, 1000HZ or 2000CPM for the RANGE.

Disconnect all input wires from the devices to be calibrated and connect the PIE

820PM to the input of the device matching polarity. Connect the Red lead from jack (1) to the plus (+) input and black lead from jack (2) to the minus (-) input.

The green HZ SYNC LED pulses in synch with the output pulses and may be used to calibrate optical pickups. The output signal is a zero crossing square wave with a fixed amplitude of 6 V peak-to-peak from -1 and + 5 V.

Instantly output your SPAN and ZERO output settings by moving the EZ-CHECK switch between HI and LO. You may also select any third output setting (such as mid-range) using the SET position on the EZ-CHECK switch. The output is adjusted in 1 count increments by turning the knob e . Press and turn the knob for faster dialing with 100 count increments.

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PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

2 + -

1

20.000

HI KHz

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Menu

Push & Turn for

Fast Dialing

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2 RTD • Ohms

1 4

+ 5

All mA∙ Read V

6 -

TC

+

Frequency Receiver Input

Flowmeter

Transmitter

Computer

Logger

Controller

DCS

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Operating Instructions

Read Frequency

Choose this function to count frequency.

Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Double Click Menu. Turn the knob to scroll through the settings and press the knob to make your selection. Select FREQ for the FUNCTION and

20KHZ, 10000HZ, 1000HZ or 2000CPM for the RANGE.

Disconnect all input wires from the devices to be calibrated and connect the PIE

820PM to the output of the device matching polarity. 820PM to the input of the device matching polarity. Connect the Red lead from jack (1) to the plus (+) input and black lead from jack (2) to the minus (-) input.

The green HZ SYNC LED pulses in synch with the input frequency.

Signals above the maximum scale are limited by protection circuitry with “OVER

RANGE” on the display and the red OVERLOAD LED lit.

The PIE 820PM measures the input signal and constantly updates the display with the current reading. Move the EZ-CHECK switch q to MAX to see the highest reading and to MIN to see the lowest reading. Press and hold the knob e to clear the MAX and MIN readings.

PRACTICAL INSTRUMENT ELECTRONICS

MODEL 820PM

2 + -

820.00

1

Hz

Process Calibrator mA · V ∙ TC · Ω · RTD · Hz

SOURCE

HI

SET

LO

EZ-CHECK™

MAX

READ

MIN

READ

OFF

OVERLOAD

Hz SYNC

Double Click

Menu

Push & Hold to

Store/Step piecal.com

Source & Read mV

-2

Hz

Source V

+1

3 2

RTD • Ohms

1 4

+

5 All mA∙ Read V

-

6 -

TC

+

Frequency Output Signal

Flowmeter

Flow Sensor

Variable Speed Drive

Controller

Transmitter

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Warranty

Our equipment is warranted against defective material and workmanship

(excluding batteries) for a period of three years from the date of shipment.

Claims under warranty can be made by returning the equipment prepaid to our factory. The equipment will be repaired, replaced or adjusted at our option. The liability of Practical Instrument Electronics (PIE) is restricted to that given under our warranty. No responsibility is accepted for damage, loss or other expense incurred through sale or use of our equipment. Under no condition shall Practical

Instrument Electronics, Inc. be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damage.

Additional Information

PIE Calibrators are designed, assembled and calibrated in the USA. This product is calibrated on equipment traceable to NIST and includes a Certificate of Calibration. Test Data is available for an additional charge.

Practical Instrument Electronics recommends a calibration interval of one year. Contact your local representative for recalibration and repair services.

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Accessories

INCLUDED :

AC Adaptor (Part No. 020-0101 for 100 to 120V, 020-0100 for 220/230V ac),

Certificate of Calibration, Six (6) Mounting Screws

PIE Multifunction Wire Kit Part No. 020-0820

1 Red & 1 Black Lead with Banana Plug & Alligator Clips

2 Red & 2 Black Leads with Banana Plugs & Spade Lugs

OPTIONAL:

T/C Wire Kit 1* for Types J, K, T & E Part No. 020-0202

T/C Wire Kit 2* for Types B, R/S & N Part No. 020-0203

* Thermocouple extension wire, stripped on one end with a corresponding miniature thermocouple male connector on the other end.

020-0820 RTD & mA/mV Test Leads Included

020-0202 J, T, E & K

Thermocouple Wire (Optional)

020-0203 B, R/S & N

Thermocouple Wire (Optional)

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Specifications

DC Voltage Read

Range and Accuracy

Accuracy

Input resistance

Source V dc

Range & Accuracy

Accuracy

Source Current

Sink Current

Output Impedance

Short Circuit Duration

Thermocouple Source

Accuracy

Cold Junction Compensation

Output Impedance

Source Current

Thermocouple Read

Accuracy & Cold Junction

Compensation

Input Impedance

Open TC Threshold; Pulse

0.00 to 80.00 mV, ≤ ±(0.03% of Full Scale)

0 to 10.25 V, ≤ ±(0.03% of FS + 0.005V)

0.0 to 60.0 V, ≤ ±(0.03% of FS + 0.05V)

≤ ± 0.03 % of Full Scale

≥ 1 MΩ

-10.00 to 80.00 mV, ≤ ± (0.03% of Full Scale)

0.00 to 10.25 V, ≤ ± (0.03% of FS +0.005V)

≤ ± (0.03 % of Full Scale)

≥ 24 mA

> 16 mA

< 1 Ohm

Infinite

±(0.03% of Full Scale)

[Note: Full Scale is 80.00 mV]

±0.1°C (Thermistor traceable to NIST for 11 years)

< 1 Ohm

> 20 mA (drives 80 mV into 10 Ohms)

Same as Thermocouple Source

> 1 Megohms

10K Ohms; <5 µamp pulse for 300 milliseconds (nominal)

RTD, OHMS and Continuity Read

Resistance Ranges 0.0 to 401.0, 0 to 4010 Ohms

Accuracy

Excitation Current

±(0.03% of Full Scale + 0.075 Ohms)

1.0 mA to 401.0 Ohms, 0.5 mA to 4010 Ohms (nominal)

Continuity 0.0 to 401.0 Ohms; Beeps from 0.0 to 100.0 Ohms

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Specifications

RTD and OHMS Source

Accuracy

From 1 to 10.2 mA

External Excitation Current

±(0.03% of Full Scale + 0.075 Ohms)

Below 1 mA of External

Excitation Current

±(0.03% of Full Scale+0.075 Ohms +

0.025 mV mA Excitation Current

Resistance Ranges

Allowable Excitation Current Range

0.0 to 401.0, 0 to 4010 Ohms

<401 Ohm:10.2 mA max; steady or pulsed/intermittent

401 to 4000 Ohms: 1 mA max; steady or pulsed/intermittent

Pulsed Excitation Current Compatibility DC to 0.01 second pulse width

)

Frequency Source

Ranges

Accuracy

Output Waveform

Risetime (10 to 90% of amplitude)

Output Impedance

Source Current

Short Circuit Duration

Optical Coupling

Frequency Read

Ranges & Accuracy

Accuracy

Trigger Level

Input Impedance

1 to 2000 CPM, 0.01 to 999.99 Hz, 0.1 to 9999.9 Hz, 0.001 to 20.000 kHz

±(0.03% of Full Scale)

Square Wave, Zero Crossing -1.0 to +5 V peak-to-peak ±10%

< 10 microseconds

< 1 Ohm

> 1 mA rms at 20 kHz

Infinite

Green LED (HZ SYNC) flashes at output frequency

Same as Frequency Source

±(0.03% of Full Scale)

1 V rms, dc coupled

> 1 Meg Ohm + 60 pF

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T/C

Type

J

Degrees C

Range

Thermocouple Ranges & Accuracies

Table based on ≤ ± (0.03 % of 80 mV)

Note: Doesn’t include cold junction error of ±0.1°C

Accuracy

°C

Degrees F

Range

Accuracy

°F

T/C

Material

-200.0 to -150.0

-150.0 to -50.0

-50.0 to 100.0

100.0 to 1200.0

±1.2°

±0.7°

±0.5°

±0.4°

-328.0 to -238.0

-238.0 to -58.0

-58.0 to 212.0

212.0 to 2192.0

±2.0°

±1.3°

±0.9°

±0.8°

+Iron

-Connstantan

Jacket

K -230.0 to -150.0

-150.0 to 0.0

0.0 to 1100.0

1100.0 to 1371.1

T -260.0 to -230.0

-230.0 to -150.0

-150.0 to 50.0

50.0 to 300.0

300.0 to 400.0

E

R

S

-240.0 to -150.0

-150.0 to -50.0

-50.0 to 150.0

150.0 to 1000.0

-18.3 to 50.0

50.0 to 500.0

500.0 to 800.0

800.0 to 1767.8

-18.3 to 50.0

50.0 to 300.0

300.0 to 600.0

600.0 to 1767.8

±2.5°

±0.7°

±0.4°

±0.3°

±6.5°

±3.7°

±2.2°

±2.0°

±6.1°

±3.7°

±2.6°

±2.3°

±2.6°

±1.0°

±0.6°

±0.7°

±6.1°

±2.2°

±1.1°

±0.5°

±0.4°

-382.0 to -238.0

-238.0 to 32.0

32.0 to 2012.0

2012.0 to 2500.0

±4.7°

±1.8°

±1.1°

±1.2°

-436.0 to -382.0

-382.0 to -238.0

-238.0 to 122.0

122.0 to 572.0

572.0 to 752.0

±11.0°

±4.0°

±2.0°

±1.0°

±0.7°

-400.0 to -238.0

-238.0 to -58.0

-58.0 to 302.0

302.0 to 1832.0

±4.5°

±1.1°

±0.8°

±0.6°

-1.0 to 122.0

482.0 to 932.0

932.0 to 1472.0

1472.0 to 3214.0

±11.7°

±6.6°

±4.0°

±3.5°

-1.0 to 122.0

122.0 to 572.0

572.0 to 1112.0

1112.0 to 3214.0

±10.9°

±6.6°

±4.7°

±4.2°

+Chromel®

-Alumel®

Jacket

+Copper

-Constantan

Jacket

+Chromel

-Constantan

Jacket

+Pt/13Rh

-Platinum

Jacket

+Pt/10Rh

-Platinum

Jackrt

B

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315.6 to 600.0

600.0 to 1050.0

1050.0 to 1400.0

±7.9°

±4.0°

±2.5°

600.0 to 1122.0

1122.0 to 1922.0

1922.0 to 2552.0

±14.2°

±7.3°

±4.6°

+Pt/30Rh

-Pt/6Rh

Jacket

1400.0 to 1820.0

±2.1° 2552.0 to 3308.0

±3.8°

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ISA/ANSI

Color

White

Red

Black

Yellow

Red

Yellow

Blue

Red

Blue

Purple

Red

Purple

Black

Red

Green

Black

Red

Green

Grey

Red

Grey

Thermocouple Ranges & Accuracies

Table based on ≤ ± (0.03 % of 80 mV)

Note: Doesn’t include cold junction error of ±0.1°C

T/C

Type

N

Degrees C

Range

-230.0 to 0.0

0.0 to 450.0

450.0 to 1150.0

1150.0 to 1300.0

Accuracy

°C

±4.2°

±0.9°

±0.6°

±0.7°

Degrees F

Range

-382.0 to 32.0

32.0 to 842.0

842.0 to 2102.0

2102.0 to 2372.0

Accuracy

°F

±7.5°

±1.7°

±1.1°

±1.2°

T/C

Material

+Nicrosil

-Nisil

Jacket

ISA/ANSI

Color

Orange

Red

Orange

G

(W)

100.0 to 300.0

300.0 to 650.0

650.0 to 1800.0

1800.0 to 2320.0

C

(W5)

-1.1 to 200.0

200.0 to 1350.0

1350.0 to 2000.0

2000.0 to 2320.0

D

(W3)

-1.1 to 400.0

400.0 to 1500.0

1500.0 to 2000.0

2000.0 to 2320.0

±4.5°

±2.1°

±1.3°

±1.9°

±1.8°

±1.4°

±1.9°

±2.6°

±2.5°

±1.3°

±2.3°

±2.6°

212.0 to 572.0

572.0 to 1202.0

1202.0 to 3272.0

3272.0 to 4208.0

30.0 to 392.0

392.0 to 2462.0

1742.0 to 3632.0

3632.0 to 4208.0

30.0 to 752.0

752.0 to 2732.0

2732.0 to 3632.0

3632.0 to 4208.0

±8.2°

±3.7°

±2.4°

±3.5°

±3.2°

±2.6°

±3.4°

±4.7°

±4.5°

±2.4°

±3.0°

±4.6°

+Tungsten

-W26/Re

Jacket

+W5/Re

-W26/Re

Jacket

+W3/Re

-W25/Re

Jacket

White

Red

White/Blue

White

Red

White/Red

White

Red

White/Yellow

P

Platinel®

0.0 to 150.0

150.0 to 1100.0

±0.8°

±0.6°

32.0 to 302.0

302.0 to 2012.0

±1.5°

±1.1°

+Pd55/Pt31/Au14

-Au65/Pd35

Jacket

Yellow

Red

Black

1100.0 to 1395.0

±0.8° 2012.0 to 2543.0

±1.5°

DIN Colors

L

J-DIN

-200.0 to 0.0

0.0 to 550.0

550.0 to 900.0

±0.7°

±0.5°

±0.4°

-328.0 to 32.0

32.0 to 1022.0

1022.0 to 1652.0

±1.3°

±0.8°

±0.7°

+Iron

-Connstantan

Jacket

Red

Blue

Blue

U

T-DIN

-200.0 to -75.0

-75.0 to 100.0

100.0 to 600.0

±0.3°

±0.2°

±0.1°

-328.0 to -103.0

-103.0 to 212.0

212.0 to 1112.0

±0.5°

±0.4°

±0.2°

+Copper

-Constantan

Jacket

Red

Brown

Brown

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RTD Ranges & Accuracies

Based on ±(0.03% of 400 Ω ) / Pt 1000 Ω Based on ±(0.03% of 4000Ω)

RTD

Type

Pt 100 Ohm

DIN/IEC/JIS 1989

1.3850 (ITS-90)

Pt 100 Ohm (Burns)

1.3902

Pt 100 Ohm

(Old JIS 1981)

1.3916

Pt 100 Ohm

(US Lab)

1.3926

Pt 1000 Ohm

DIN/IEC/JIS 1989

1.3850

Copper 10 Ohm

1.4274 (Minco)

Copper 50 Ohm

1.4280

Ni 120 Ohm 1.6720

(Pure)

Ni 110 Ohm

(Bristol 7 NA)

1.5801

Degrees C

Range °C

Degrees F

Range

-200.0 to 120.0

120.0 to 430.0

430.0 to 850.0

-195.6 to 160.0

160.0 to 460.0

460.0 to 648.9

-200.0 to 170.0

170.0 to 480.0

480.0 to 648.9

-200.0 to 180.0

180.0 to 490.0

490.0 to 850.0

±0.5°

±0.6°

±0.7°

±0.5°

±0.6°

±0.7°

±0.5°

±0.6°

±0.7°

±0.5°

±0.6°

±0.7°

-328.0 to 248.0

248.0 to 806.0

806.0 to 1562.0

-320.0 to 320.0

320.0 to 860.0

860.0 to 1200.0

-328.0 to 338.0

338.0 to 896.0

896.0 to 1200.0

-328.0 to 356.0

356.0 to 914.0

914.0 to 1562.0

-200.0 to 120.0

120.0 to 430.0

430.0 to 850.0

±0.5°

±0.6°

±0.7°

-328.0 to 248.0

248.0 to 806.0

806.0 to 1562.0

-200.0 to 260.0

±5.1° -328.0 to 500.0

-50.0 to 150.0

±0.9° -58.0 to 302.0

-80.0 to 260.0

±0.3° -112.0 to 500.0

-100.0 to 260.0

±0.3° -148.0 to 500.0

°F

±0.9°

±1.0°

±1.2°

±0.9°

±1.0°

±1.2°

±0.9°

±1.0°

±1.2°

±0.9°

±1.0°

±1.2°

±0.9°

±1.0°

±1.2°

±9.2°

±1.7°

±0.5°

±0.5°

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Panel Cutout Dimensions

Bezel Cutout

4.40”

4.554”

4.75”

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0.125” Dia

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Mounted in Panel

Rear view of 820PM mounted in a panel with AC Adapter

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