The recommended wiring configuration is a 3-wire connection, with one wire for the positive leg, one wire for the negative leg, and one wire for the shield. This configuration helps to reduce noise and improve accuracy.
The PT1000-1400 is a pre-calibrated device, but it may require calibration after installation or in certain applications. Calibration involves comparing the sensor's output to a known temperature reference and adjusting the output accordingly. API Delevan provides calibration services, or users can perform calibration themselves using specialized equipment.
The PT1000-1400 has a maximum temperature range of -200°C to 450°C, but the recommended operating range is -100°C to 300°C for optimal accuracy and stability.
To minimize EMI, use shielded cables, keep the sensor away from high-frequency sources, and use a low-pass filter or a noise-reducing device. Additionally, ensure proper grounding and follow proper installation and wiring practices.
The response time of the PT1000-1400 is typically around 10-15 seconds, but this can vary depending on the specific application, installation, and environmental conditions.