Theory Of Non-Contact Temperature Measurements; Advantages Of Non-Contact Temperature Measurement; Measurements At Black Bodies (Cavity Radiators) - Siemens MPA 1 Series Instruction Manual

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If you make a mistake while making the adjustments, simply enter off-
set=0.0 und factor=1.0, or set User Cal. to „off".
Command "A" redefines the pyrometer's entire measuring range. This
new temperature span may be smaller or larger than the range originally
programmed by the manufacturer. When selecting a new temperature
range for your ARDOMETER MPA, make absolutely sure that the tem-
perature span you select is actually covered by the pyrometer model you
have purchased. The only way to be certain is to perform measurement
tests.
Press "S" to enter a short text to name the control point. View this text by
selecting „Q" in the Main Menu.
15.

Theory of Non-Contact Temperature Measurements

All materials radiate thermal energy in all states of aggregation above
absolute zero. This radiation is mainly caused by atomic or molecular
oscillations. This temperature radiation is only a limited sector within the
total electromagnetic radiation spectrum. It extends from the visible
range starting at wavelengths of approx. 0.5 m to the infrared range
with wavelengths of more than 40 m. The ARDOMETER MPA radiation
pyrometers detect infrared radiation for non-contact temperature meas-
urement.
15.1

Advantages of Non-Contact Temperature Measurement

Non-contact temperature detection means cost-effective temperature
measurement because this technique only requires a single investment
in an instrument without any follow-up costs for consumables such as
thermocouples. This method enables temperature detection of moving
objects - quick temperature measurements within milliseconds - for ex-
ample at automatic welding processes. Small objects with medium and
high temperatures can also be easily and accurately measured. When
measuring materials with low specific heat, a non-contact method does
not induce heat loss which would distort the temperature reading (as is
the case with contact temperature probes). Non-contact temperature de-
tection is ideal with corrosive molten materials for which the use of ther-
mocouples is hardly feasible. Last but not least it is also possible to
measure the temperature of voltage-carrying objects.
15.2

Measurements at Black Bodies (Cavity Radiators)

A black body or a black radiator is used to calibrate radiation pyrome-
ters. This black body is designed in a way that its radiation does not
depend on material characteristics, but only on its temperature. A black
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