Very well executed. (CaL tech here) you nailed this! Excellent explanations and delivery to further understand these types of sensors/transmitters thanks so much!! my only recommendation is to use a holder around your next for your camera so your both hands are free for more excellent teaching!!! haha cheers and thanks so much!! (volume was also pretty low but putting volume all the way up solves that :D) Thanks again!!
I thought that mA can only be measured over the test terminals without breaking the loop. Is it possible to measure in this case since the Fluke is also supplying loop power?
In this calibration I was measurement measuring with loop power. you could use another meter to measure the test terminal, but that would be redundant.
I learned a lot from the video tutorial, only confused about, why we connect the multimeter(fluke) in parallel with transmeter when we want to measure amps??? I thought that we connect it in parallel only when we want to measure volts, and in series when we want amps.
I had the same question but remembered that we are powering the transmitter from Fluke so that we can access its CPU for communication with the HART device.
Someone trying to learn here so go easy, here in the UK and probably the rest of Europe, insulated crimps are colour coded according to the size of conductor they take, red is up to 1.5mm^2 (16awg), blue is up to 2.5mm^2(14awg) and yellow is up to 6mm^2(10awg) how comes that thermocouple has a red and a blue on it? is it different in the states? are the wires varied sizes? or just the installer used what they had?
if you can connect to the transmitter with a hart communicator, chances are your electronics are fine. Try using a pressure source calibrator, input 2psi, connect to your transmitter with the hart and see what the transmitter is reading
@@byronvanalstine yeah we're using instrument inspector. Don't understand if this video is about a 3144p temperature transmitter. Not a pressure transmitter.
look under the cap for wiring diagram. thermocouple wire has a standard color code you must look up online. North America, k type thermocouple red is always negative, thus red is positive.
i am an Instrumentation Tech and your video helped me so much . thank you thank you and thank you .
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You are a wonderful teacher. Thank you so much for this practical explanation.
Explain so nice and so clearly.thanks sir.we need more like this type of vedios.
Very well executed. (CaL tech here) you nailed this! Excellent explanations and delivery to further understand these types of sensors/transmitters thanks so much!! my only recommendation is to use a holder around your next for your camera so your both hands are free for more excellent teaching!!! haha cheers and thanks so much!! (volume was also pretty low but putting volume all the way up solves that :D) Thanks again!!
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Perfect. The one hand execution helped a lot! Thank you for a great video. It really helped me
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Why you r not using 250 ohm resistor here to communicate the HART and Tx
Course the fluke got the 250 ohm resistance
I believe the 475 has a built-in 250 ohm resistor in the cable.
Thanks, but I thought you were going to calibrate it. You actually just showed how to read and simulate. I really wanted to see how to calibrate.
🎉Very interesting content and really well done tutorial!
Thank you Its really clear and simple
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Absolutely amazing
Very well done enjoyed it very much
Nice work brothers thanks for vedeo
Great video. I have a question can thermocouple go bad , like cause error inn readings
I learnt a lot here, first time learning about this practically. I only have theory. Thank you for the video.
Please, make complete play list on Instruments calibration.
thx . in the subject you are writing pt1 what that's means?
thank you
amazing videos sir
Nice video, keep it up, thank you :)
very imformative... nice
I thought that mA can only be measured over the test terminals without breaking the loop.
Is it possible to measure in this case since the Fluke is also supplying loop power?
In this calibration I was measurement measuring with loop power. you could use another meter to measure the test terminal, but that would be redundant.
@@byronvanalstine thanks for the response and for all the uploads! This channel is the best when it comes to instrumentation in my opinion.
Great demonstration thanks for help
I learned a lot from the video tutorial, only confused about, why we connect the multimeter(fluke) in parallel with transmeter when we want to measure amps??? I thought that we connect it in parallel only when we want to measure volts, and in series when we want amps.
It's given fluke calibrator through to given power supply for temperature transmitter.
I had the same question but remembered that we are powering the transmitter from Fluke so that we can access its CPU for communication with the HART device.
Where is the Rosemont getting its power from? The fluke or the hart?
you can provide loop power from the fluke like I did in the video or an external source
Someone trying to learn here so go easy, here in the UK and probably the rest of Europe, insulated crimps are colour coded according to the size of conductor they take, red is up to 1.5mm^2 (16awg), blue is up to 2.5mm^2(14awg) and yellow is up to 6mm^2(10awg) how comes that thermocouple has a red and a blue on it? is it different in the states? are the wires varied sizes? or just the installer used what they had?
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thanks for learnings
Thank you very much
nice one. but is it with the assumption that the transmitter is already calibrated?
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good explanation
Cool explain
thanks you for knowlege
Great video
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Please make same video for how to configure from sensor1 to sensor2 by using hart communicator for rosemout 3114P
very useful
How to create 4 to 20 milliampere signal
i like the videoits clear
Instead of a calibration check, do you have an actual calibration video?
These "calibration videos" are notorious for never actually doing a calibration. They just run through the span of a perfectly working trasmitter.
How would you check if electronics are going bad?
if you can connect to the transmitter with a hart communicator, chances are your electronics are fine. Try using a pressure source calibrator, input 2psi, connect to your transmitter with the hart and see what the transmitter is reading
@@byronvanalstine yeah we're using instrument inspector. Don't understand if this video is about a 3144p temperature transmitter. Not a pressure transmitter.
Thankyou sir
pretty straight forward
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How did you know put the yellow wire on 2 ?
look under the cap for wiring diagram. thermocouple wire has a standard color code you must look up online. North America, k type thermocouple red is always negative, thus red is positive.
useful
thank you sir
I learned that fluke 726 is $4k
Sir in this video you just checking. U have to show faluty device after making good. How to 0 treem for low rng and span. But u can't show
Please upload all instruments calibration
sorry, I did that quite a while ago and do not have a cal sheet.
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You told the wrong concept about D to A conversation
would you like to explain?
I think ma in series
Mv in parallel
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Please more vídeo pt 3 and 4 wire .also tío presión please .thanke
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