Recent Improvements in Pyrometry - Discussion (615f1eea-a5d3-4203-a4d0-3ecbf37694bd)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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A. 0. ASHMAN, Palmerton, Pa. (written discussion *).-From a theo¬retical point of view the best method to maintain the cold junction at a constant temperature is by means of a pipe driven in the ground, to which the so-called cold-junction compensating leads are run, ;and of course there are many times and places where it can be successfully used. There are, however, several objections to this method. In the vicinity of any furnace there are apt to be underground flues for preheated air or gases, recuperators, water mains, etc., which will eliminate the probability of a constant temperature. These, of course, can be avoided by carrying the leads to distant locations known to be free, but this is not good practice because the so-called compensating leads have a rather high re¬sistance, which materially affects the accuracy of even the high resistance instruments, unless they are specially calibrated for it. Moreover, the cost of these long leads is almost prohibitive. A better way is to run short lengths of compensating leads to electrically heated constant¬ temperature boxes conveniently located near the furnace in a place that is of fairly uniform temperature. These boxes are on the market and can be procured at a cost that is approximately equal to the cost of 100 ft. of compensating leads. They can be connected to any power or lighting circuit and once set require very little care. One box will ac¬commodate a number of couples.
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APA:  (1919)  Recent Improvements in Pyrometry - Discussion (615f1eea-a5d3-4203-a4d0-3ecbf37694bd)

MLA: Recent Improvements in Pyrometry - Discussion (615f1eea-a5d3-4203-a4d0-3ecbf37694bd). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.

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