Dear Mohajer and all

If you are using type K thermocouplers you will have to turn off power to the
component before measuring the temp. Since they are sensitive to magnetic
fields.

Best regards,

Mr. Kim Boll Jensen
i-data, Denmark





Kamran Mohajer <[email protected]> on 99-08-24 23:50:26

Please respond to Kamran Mohajer <[email protected]>

To:   [email protected]
cc:    (bcc: Kim Boll Jensen/INT)

Subject:  Temperature Measuring of Magnetic Components





Hello EMC-PSTCers,

I wonder if anyone knows of the method of measuring temperature limits on
magnetic components.  I happen to get involved in this and found that my results
are different than the vendors result by as much as 10-15 degrees on measuring
on a same magnetic component.  Even applying the thermocouple to different
location on a coil seems to give you different results.  Is there a method that
I should be following to measure temperature with thermocouples methods, not
change of resistance, on magnetic parts such as transformers, coils, etc.?

Thanks,


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Kamran Mohajer
DSL Compliance Lead
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Phone(408)-525-6121
Fax(408)527-0495
[email protected]
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