IEC 60584-3:2007
(Main)Thermocouples - Part 3: Extension and compensating cables - Tolerances and identification system
Thermocouples - Part 3: Extension and compensating cables - Tolerances and identification system
It specifies manufacturing tolerances for extension and compensating cables (other than mineral insulated cables) provided directly to users of industrial processes. These tolerances are determined with respect to the e.m.f.-temperature relationship of Part 1 of the standard. Furthermore, requirements for extension and compensating cables for use in industrial process control are specified. The main technical changes with regard to the previous edition are as follows: Addition of Subclause 5.4 Connectors. Addition of Clauses 7 Dimensions and 8 Requirements.
Couples thermoélectriques - Partie 3: Câbles d'extension et de compensation - Tolérances et système d'identification
Spécifie les tolérances de fabrication pour les câbles d'extension et de compensation (autres que ceux à isolation minérale) fournis directement aux utilisateurs pour des procédés industriels. Ces tolérances sont déterminées par rapport à la relation fem-température de la Partie 1 de cette norme. De plus, des exigences sont spécifiées pour les câbles d'extension et de compensation pour utilisation dans des procédés industriels. Les principaux changements techniques par rapport à l'édition précédente sont les suivants : Ajout du Paragraphe 5.4 Connecteurs. Ajout des Articles 7 Dimensions et 8 Exigences.
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IEC 60584-3
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Thermocouples –
Part 3: Extension and compensating cables – Tolerances and identification
system
Couples thermoélectriques –
Partie 3: Câbles d’extension et de compensation – Tolérances et système
d’identification
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IEC 60584-3
Edition 2.0 2007-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Thermocouples –
Part 3: Extension and compensating cables – Tolerances and identification
system
Couples thermoélectriques –
Partie 3: Câbles d’extension et de compensation – Tolérances et système
d’identification
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THERMOCOUPLES –
Part 3: Extension and compensating cables –
Tolerances and identification system
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International Standard IEC 60584-3 has been prepared by subcommittee 65B: Devices and
process analysis, of IEC Technical Committee 65: Industrial-process measurement, control
and automation.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC 60584-3 issued in 1989. It
constitutes a technical revision.
The main technical changes with regard to the previous edition are as follows:
– Addition of Subclause 5.4 Connectors.
– Addition of Clauses 7 Dimensions and 8 Requirements.
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The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
65B/642/FDIS 65B/646/RVD
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THERMOCOUPLES –
Part 3: Extension and compensating cables –
Tolerances and identification system
1 Scope
This part of IEC 60584 specifies manufacturing tolerances for extension and compensating
cables (other than mineral insulated cables) provided directly to users of industrial processes.
These tolerances are determined with respect to the e.m.f.-temperature relationship of Part 1
of the standard.
The method for identification of insulated thermocouple extension and compensating cables
other than mineral insulated cables is described.
Furthermore, requirements for extension and compensating cables for use in industrial pro-
cess control are specified.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60584-1:1995, Thermocouples – Part 1: Reference tables
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
extension and compensating cables
are used for the electrical connection between the open ends of a thermocouple and the ref-
erence junction in those installations where the conductors of the thermocouple are not di-
rectly connected to the reference junction. The thermoelectric properties of extension and
compensating cables shall be close to the properties of the corresponding thermocouple.
3.1.1
extension cables
are manufactured from conductors having the same nominal composition as those of the cor-
responding thermocouple. They are designated by the letter "X" following the designation of
the thermocouple, for example "JX".
3.1.2
compensating cables
are manufactured from conductors having a composition different from the corresponding
thermocouple. They are designated by the letter "C" following the designation of the thermo-
couple, for example "KC". In some cases different tolerances apply for the same thermocou-
ple type over different temperature ranges. These are distinguished by additional letters such
as, for example, KCA and KCB.
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3.2
tolerance
the tolerance of an extension or compensating cable is the maximum additional deviation in
microvolts caused by the introduction of the extension or compensating cable into the meas-
uring circuit.
4 Tolerance values
Table 1 shows the specified tolerance for extension and compensating cables when used at
temperatures within the ranges indicated as "Cable temperature range".
Table 1– Tolerance classes for extension and compensating cables
Type Tolerance class Cable temperature Measuring junction
range temperature
1 2
JX ±85 μV (±1,5 °C) ±140 μV (±2,5 °C) –25 °C to +200 °C 500 °C
TX –25 °C to +100 °C 300 °C
±30 μV (±0,5 °C) ±60 μV (±1,0 °C)
EX –25 °C to +200 °C 500 °C
±120 μV (±1,5 °C) ±200 μV (±2,5 °C)
KX –25 °C to +200 °C 900 °C
±60 μV (±1,5 °C) ±100 μV (±2,5 °C)
NX ±60 μV (±1,5 °C) ±100 μV (±2,5 °C) –25 °C to +200 °C 900 °C
KCA ±100 μV (±2,5 °C) 0 °C to +150 °C 900 °C
KCB 0 °C to +100 °C 900 °C
±100 μV (±2,5 °C)
NC 0 °C to +150 °C 900 °C
±100 μV (±2,5 °C)
RCA 0 °C to +100 °C 1 000 °C
±30 μV (±2,5 °C)
RCB ±60 μV (±5,0 °C) 0 °C to +200 °C 1 000 °C
SCA ±30 μV (±2,5 °C) 0 °C to +100 °C 1 000 °C
SCB 0 °C to +200 °C 1 000 °C
±60 μV (±5,0 °C)
NOTE 1 Cable temperature range may be restricted to figures lower than those shown in the table because of
temperature limitations imposed by the insulant.
NOTE 2 A cable comprising two copper conductors may be used with Type B thermocouples. The expected
maximum additional deviation within the cable temperature range 0 °C to +100 °C is 40 µV. The equivalent in
temperature is 3,5 °C when the measuring junction of the thermocouple is at 1 400 °C.
NOTE 3 Tolerances are specified in microvolts. The table also includes, in parentheses, the approximate
equivalent tolerances in degrees Celsius. Because thermocouple e.m.f.-temperature relationships are non-
linear, the tolerance in degrees Celsius depends on the temperature of the measuring junction of the thermo-
couple. The figures shown in the table are those appropriate to the measuring junction temperatures in the final
column. In most cases the error expressed in degrees Celsius will be larger at lower thermocouple junction
temperatures.
5 Colour coding
5.1 Negative conductor
The insulation of the negative conductor shall be WHITE for all thermocouple types.
5.2 Positive conductor
The insulation of the positive conductor shall be as given in Table 2.
5.3 Outer sheath
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