Interview questions on Temperature Measurement
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1.What
instruments are use to measure temperature?
Thermometer,
Bi-metallic temperature indicator, Thermo-couples, Resistance Temperature
Detectors, Optical Pyrometers.
2.What
is standard temperature measuring unit in P.D.O.?
PDO
is using the SI unit Deg C for measuring temperature
3.Write
the Fahrenheit to Centigrade temperature conversion formula?
Deg C = ( Deg F –
32 ) / 1.8
4.What
is the difference between ‘Centigrade’ and ‘Celsius’?
It
is one and the same. Celsius is the technical name. In simple words Centigrade
is a scale graduated in hundred.
5.What
is a thermo-couple? How does it work?
Two
dissimilar metals are welded (joined) at one end to form a ‘hot junction’ and
the other end to form a ‘cold junction’. When there is a temperature difference
between the ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ junction a mv is produced in the loop proportional
to the temperature difference. The amount mv production by a thermo-couple
depends on the characteristic and type of thermocouple like ‘j’ , ‘k’ type etc.
6.What
are the measuring ranges of different thermocouple?
The
following thermocouples measure the temperature accurately within the specified
range:
Copper- Constantan 0-300 Deg C
Iron – Constantan 0-600 Deg C
Chromel-Alumel 0-1200 Deg C
Platinum-Rodhium-Platinum 0-2000 Deg C
7.What
is the name commonly used thermocouples in P.D.O?
On
Pump’s bearings: Iron
constantan
ON
Gas Turbine’s combustion chanmbers: Chromel
Alumel
8.what
is the name of the cable used to connect a thermocouple to a measuring
instrument?
The
intermediate cable used for connecting a thermocouple from the field to the
control room instrument is called a ‘compensating cable’.
9.What
is ;’cold junction compensation’?
‘Cold
Junction Compensation’ is used in temperature measurement by means of a
thermocouple. This compensation is to correct the error caused by the room
(ambient) temperature. The mv produced by a thermocouple is proportional to the
temperature difference between its ‘hot’ and ‘ Cold’ junction. The cold
junction is the ambient temperature (control room). Without ‘cold junction
compensation’ the temperature at the hot junction will measure inaccurately.
10.What
is an RTD? How does it work?
RDT
– Resistance Temperature Detector
RTD
is a positive temperature coefficient resistance which provides a linear rise
in its resistance verses the rise in temperature.
11.What
is the commonly used RTD in P.D.O.?
Pt
100 platinum resistance 100 Ohms
12.
What is ‘pt 100’? What is the resistance (in ohms) of a pt100 at 0 Deg C?
Pt
100 Platinum resistance which offers 100 ohms at 0 Deg C.
13.What
are the advantages and disadvantages of an RTD over a thermocouple?
RTDs
are accurate at a lower range of temperature measurement such as -200 Deg C to
+200 Deg C.
RTDs
are expensive compared to Thermocouples, also there are limitations in
measuring at the higher range of temperature.
14.Why
does RTD measurement use 3 wires for a field signal connection?
3
wire system is used in temperature measurement by an RTD to compensate the line
resistance. Three wire system provides a
Wheatstone Bridge in the measuring instrument.
15.What
is a ‘bi metallic’ temperature instrument? How does it work? Give an example?
In
a bi metallic temperature instrument, two metals with different temperature
coefficient of expansion are attached together. Due to its expansion
characteristics the higher coefficient of expansion responds more than the
lower one and a twist on the element is formed. This principle is ;used in
designing temperature measuring instrument for the lower range.
Other
than the filled type instruments, most of the temperature indicators are of the
bimetallic types.
16.What
is a ‘filled type’ temperature instrument? Give an example?
Principle
of change in the liquid expansion with the change in temperature is used in
designing the ‘filled type’ temperature measuring instrument.
For
example : The glass thermometers, filled type capillary temperature dial
indicators and switches.
Filled
type temperature measuring instruments are used for lower range temperature
measurement.
17.Name
the instruments used to measure
temperature?
Precision glass thermometers
RTD with a resistance measuring instrument in terms of Deg C or Deg F.
Thermocouple with a mv measuring instrument in terms of Deg C or Deg F.
Precision glass thermometers
RTD with a resistance measuring instrument in terms of Deg C or Deg F.
Thermocouple with a mv measuring instrument in terms of Deg C or Deg F.