Page 2 - For service or assistance, please contact the manufacturer.
Rev. 592101 Fluke CorporationHart Scientific Division 799 E. Utah Valley Drive American Fork, UT 84003-9775 USAPhone: +1.801.763.1600Telefax: +1.801.763.1010Email: [email protected] www.hartscientific.com Subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2005 Printed in USA Fluke Corporation, H...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; What is Table
Table of Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 What is Table Ware ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 License agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.3 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - Figures
iii Figures Figure 1 TableWare Main Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Figure 2 File Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Figure 3 TableWare Defaults dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Figure 4 Defaults-General . . . ....
Page 6 - Ware; License agreement; A list of new features and enhancements in version 2 of the Table
1 Introduction 1.1 What is Table Ware ? Table Ware is designed to calculate characterization coefficients for platinum, thermistor, and thermocouple probes. The types of coefficients that can be cal-culated are: ITS-90 for platinum probes; IPTS-68 for platinum probes;Callendar-Van Dusen for platinum...
Page 9 - Requirements; Computer hardware; Installation; Installing Table
be used) the reports and tables are printed to, or which printer driver isused. 5. The date that prints on the report and table can now be set by the user. 1.4 Requirements Table Ware requires certain computer hardware and software configurations in order to execute properly. 1.4.1 Computer hardware...
Page 10 - Uninstalling Table; Running Table; main display
3. When prompted, enter the product serial number. The serial number isprovided on a sticker typically located on the CD pouch on the insideback cover of the Table Ware User’s Guide. 4. After all files have been installed, a program group is created with iconsfor the software, the Help file, the REA...
Page 11 - Enabled and disabled; toolbar
The Table Ware main display screen (Figure 1) displays the software menu and toolbar. Enabled and disabled All menu items and toolbar icons are enabled. Screen information The Table Ware screen is the main display for the software. The display area re- mains blank until a menu option or toolbar icon...
Page 13 - All menu options are enabled.; Defaults
2 File menu The File menu (Figure 2) provides options for setting program defaults, select-ing the default printer, and exiting the software. Enabled and disabled All menu options are enabled. 2.1 Defaults The Defaults menu option displays the Table Ware Defaults dialog (Figure 3) for selecting or m...
Page 14 - All tabs are enabled at all times.; The Table; All controls are enabled at all times.; Dialog information
Enabled and disabled All tabs are enabled at all times. Dialog information The Table Ware Defaults dialog allows the user to set default values or parame- ters by selecting any of the three tabs; General, Tables, or Resolutions. TheGeneral tab is for selecting Table Ware setup defaults or preference...
Page 17 - Defaults - Resolutions; These settings are used when:
2.1.3 Defaults - Resolutions The Resolutions tab (Figure 6) is displayed when the File|Defaults menu optionis selected and the tab labeled Resolutions is selected. Enabled and disabled All controls are enabled at all times. Dialog information The File|Defaults Resolution tabs allows the user to sele...
Page 18 - Setup printer; the orientation should always be set to “Portrait”; Exit; The Exit menu option exits Table
2.2 Setup printer The setup printer menu option allows the user to select and configure the de-fault printer. For Table Ware, the orientation should always be set to “Portrait” and the paper size should always be set to “Letter 8 ½ x 11 in” or “A4 210 x297 mm”. 2.3 Exit The Exit menu option exits Ta...
Page 19 - All options are enabled at all times.; Probe information
3 Coefficients menu The Coefficients Menu (Figure 7) provides options for calculating coefficientsfor Platinum, Thermistor, or Thermocouple probes. Selecting one of the menu options displays the Probe Information dialog. Enabled and disabled All options are enabled at all times. 3.1 Probe informatio...
Page 20 - Coefficients; Platinum probe
Dialog information The Probe Information dialog allows the user to enter two captions and valuesto identify the test probe or UUT (Unit Under Test) for which coefficients arecalculated. The captions default to “Model:” and “Serial:” but may be changedas needed. Any text may be entered into the boxes...
Page 21 - Thermistor probe
default is Range 4. The choices for high range are Range 6 through Range11, or None. The default is Range 8. • If the type selected is Polynomial, the order of the polynomial is required.The order is selectable from 3rd to 9th order. The default for platinumprobes is 4th order. The number of coeffic...
Page 22 - Thermocouple probe
Note : The accepted thermistor model is based upon the logarithmic resis- tance-temperature characteristic in terms of absolute temperature (Kel-vin). The accuracy of a model based upon °F or °C has not been tested.Therefore, TableWare always calculates polynomial coefficients for therm-istor probes...
Page 23 - The Cancel button returns to the Table
Dialog information The type of coefficient choices are: B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T, and Gold-Platinum.The default is Type K. The temperature range is dependent on the thermocouple type. ThermocoupleRequirements are explained in Section 3.7.5. The Continue button displays the Raw Data dialog for Thermoco...
Page 24 - The Export button saves the current raw data to an ASCII text file.
Enabled and disabled The Calculate button is not enabled until the required data is entered and thescales are selected. Dialog information The user must select the Reference Scale and UUT Scale and enter ReferenceTemperatures and UUT Resistances for the Triple Point of Water, Low Range,and High Rang...
Page 27 - Thermocouple coefficients; CJC readings are not entered, a scale does not need to be selected.
3.3.3 Thermocouple coefficients This Raw Data dialog (Figure 15) is displayed when the Continue button is se-lected from the Thermocouple Probe Coefficients dialog. Enabled and disabled The Calculate button is not enabled until the required data is entered and thescales are selected. Dialog informat...
Page 28 - Import/export file format
Note: If CJC readings are entered in temperature, the standard thermo- couple coefficients for the selected thermocouple type are used to calcu-late the voltage at each reading. The calculated voltages are then added toeach corresponding UUT reading before calculating characterization co-efficients ...
Page 30 - If a specific set of temperature set-points are used repeatedly, an
Example: ASCII text file for ITS-90 (both low and high range) coefficients. 0.010 100.025 –100.00,-38.843 59.2564,83.2587 156.6056,232.0110,419.4314,660.4325 160.2546, 88.6534,256.1023,356.1245 Example: ASCII text file for ITS-90 (low range only) coefficients. 0.010 100.025 –100.00,-38.843 59.2564,8...
Page 35 - Table options
should always fit on one letter-size (A4) sheet of paper. Select the OK button toprint the report. The Table Options button displays the Table Options dialog for generating aTable. The Back button displays the Raw Data dialog. The Close button returns to the Table Ware main display. 3.5.1 Table opti...
Page 37 - Table options—type and range
selecting either the Export or Print Table button.Enter the date exactly as it is toappear on the report. No formatting or validation is performed on the text en-tered on this dialog. Checking the “Use current date by default” check box dis-ables the display of this dialog and uses the current date....
Page 38 - maximum temperature values to that scale.; Table options—resolutions
Dialog information The Type and Range tab allows the user to select the type of table to generateand the temperature range for the table. The choices for the type of table are: • Temperature vs. Resistance - For ITS-90, IPTS-68, Callendar-Van Dusen,and Polynomial coefficients • Temperature vs. Ratio...
Page 39 - For values between –10 and 10: seven decimal places
Enabled and disabled The resolution selection boxes are disabled unless the “Use custom resolutions”option is selected. Dialog information The Resolutions tab allows the user to specify the resolutions to use whenprinting table values. There are two options: “Use default resolutions” and “Usecustom ...
Page 40 - Table temperature range chart
3.5.1.3 Table options—other settings The Other Settings tab is displayed after selecting the Other Settings tab on theTable Options dialog. Enabled and disabled All controls are enabled at all times. Dialog information The Other Settings tab allows the user to select the delimiter for exporting ta-b...
Page 42 - Requirements for calculating coefficients
3.7 Requirements for calculating coefficients Certain requirements apply depending on the type of coefficients beingcalculated. 3.7.1 ITS-90 coefficients The following requirements must be met when ITS-90 is selected as the type ofcoefficients to calculate for Platinum probes. For more information c...
Page 44 - Callendar-Van Dusen coefficients; This software automatically determines if the BETA coefficient; not used
a) One set-point must be within a few degrees of 0°C (32°F or 273.15K) (preferably as close to 0°C as possible). b) One set-point must be below 0°C. c) Two set-points must be above 0°C. 4. The following IPTS-68 coefficients are always calculated: a) R0 b) ALPHA c) DELTA d) a4 e) c4 5. Residuals are ...
Page 45 - Polynomial Coefficients; Note; The following Polynomial coefficients are calculated:
c) DELTA d) BETA (only calculated if criteria explained above is met) 6. Residuals are calculated for each set-point used in calculating the coeffi-cients. Residuals are always in the same scale as the Reference Probereadings. 3.7.4 Polynomial Coefficients The following requirements must be met when...
Page 46 - Methods Used for
a) T(R)—Temperature as a function of Resistance: A, B, ... N (depend- ing on the order of the polynomial) b) R(T)—Resistance as a function of Temperature: a, b, ... n (depend- ing on the order of the polynomial) 9. Residuals are calculated for each set-point used in calculating the coeffi-cients. Re...
Page 47 - Type R
e) Type N f) Type R g) Type S h) Type T i) Type AuPt (Gold-Platinum) 5. The temperature range for the Thermocouple type must be selected. Thefollowing ranges can be selected: Type Range 1 Range 2 Range 3 Other Type B 0 to 630.615°C 630.615 to 1820°C N/A N/A Type E -270 to 0°C 0 to 1000°C N/A N/A Typ...
Page 48 - Methods used for calculating coefficients; Because ratios are used in the ITS-90, the R; is required in addition to the re-
b) c2 9. The following standard Thermocouple coefficients are also producedunaltered: Type Range 1 Coefficients Range 2 Coefficients Range 3 Coefficients Other(see above) Type B c3...c6 c0, c3...c8 N/A N/A Type E c3...c13 c3...c10 N/A N/A Type J c3...c8 c0, c3...c5 N/A N/A Type K c3...c10 c0, c3...c...
Page 49 - and resistance at four test tempera-; Polynomial and thermocouple
solve for two coefficients. The example below shows a set of four equationsrepresenting data at five temperatures ( R tpw and resistance at four test tempera- tures) along with the matrix method used to solve the overdetermined set. A ΔΔ W a W b W W a W b W T T T T T T 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 = − + ...
Page 50 - Software output; Report or ASCII text file; Print preview window
The software allows for over determined solutions. Thermocouple probes re-quire polynomials expressed in terms of μ V vs. temperature. 3.9 Software output Table Ware produces as output a report and a table. Both the report and the table can be printed to a printer or saved as an ASCII text file. 3.9...
Page 51 - - Closes the Print Preview window
General tab. Other settings on the General tab can be changed to manipulate thedefault behavior of the Print Preview window. Enabled and disabled The enabled and disabled state of the navigation and zoom buttons change de-pending on the current state of the Print Preview window. Window information T...
Page 55 - Enter coefficients
4 Table menu The Table menu (Figure 29) provides options for generating Temperature vs.Resistance, Temperature vs. Ratio and Temperature vs. EMF tables based oncoefficients that can be entered manually. Selecting any one of the menu op-tions displays the Probe Information dialog and then the appropr...
Page 56 - The Cancel button returns to the Select Coefficients dialog.
Dialog information Enter the coefficients to be used to generate the table. A value must be enteredinto each of the boxes provided. • For ITS-90, RTPW is always required. Low range coefficients must beentered if an ITS-90 low range was selected. High range coefficients mustbe entered if an ITS-90 hi...
Page 57 - Contents; Search for help on; Getting started
5 Help Menu The Help Menu (Figure 31) provides a method for accessing help through thehelp file contents, search on a specific topic of the software, and on how to getstarted. The Technical Support phone numbers and software version numberare also available from the Help menu. Enabled and disabled A...
Page 58 - Technical support; Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division
5.4 Technical support The Technical Support menu option displays the Technical Support topic in thehelp file. Please contact one of the following authorized Service Centers to coordinateservice on your product: Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division 799 E. Utah Valley Drive American Fork, UT 84...
Page 59 - Fluke South East Asia Pte Ltd.
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Page 61 - Messages
6 Messages 6.1 Table Ware Messages Message “The [report][table] was successfully exported to filename .” Message “The raw data that was entered may contain errors or may be inappro- priate for the selected type of coefficients. Carefully check the raw data for er-rors before attempting to calculate ...
Page 62 - Error Messages
Section 3.6 , Table Temperature Range Chart. If the selected minimum and maximum temperatures are too extreme, the algorithms used to calculate the ta-ble values may not produce correct results. Table Ware has been throughly tested over the recommended temperature ranges and found to produce correct...