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Figure 1-1. 644 Head Mount Transmitter Connection Head Temperature Rise vs. Extension
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Example
The maximum permissible housing temperature rise (T) can be calculated by subtracting the
maximum ambient temperature (A) from the transmitter's ambient temperature specification
limit (S). For instance, if A = 40 °C.
For a process temperature of 540 °C (1004 °F), an extension length of 3.6 inches (91.4 mm)
yields a housing temperature rise (R) of 22 °C (72 °F), providing a safety margin of 23 °C (73 °F). A
6.0 inch (152.4 mm) extension length (R = 10 °C [50 °F]) offers a higher safety margin (35 °C
[95 °F]) and reduces temperature-effect errors but would probably require extra transmitter
support. Gauge the requirements for individual applications along this scale. If a thermowell
with lagging is used, the extension length may be reduced by the length of the lagging.
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Extension Length (in.)
T = S - A
T = 85 °C – 40 °C
T = 45 °C
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