HP 11049A Operating And Service Manual page 16

Thermal converters
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d.
Vary Rl resistors to achieve a null indication
on null meter. Maximum deviation from null
should be as follows.
1l049A
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1l051A
A high value carbon resistor maybe added in
parallel with Rl as a final adjustment.
34. INSTALLATION OF THERMOELEMENT, Rl , AND
R2.
35. The spatial orientation of the components within the
thermoelement is critical. Improper placing of the
components nmy cause serious degradation of the
higher frequency response. Figure 9 shows the proper
component placement for each of the comp' o nents in
each thermal converter.
36. Observe the following precautions when installing
replacement thermoelement and Rl and R2.
USE AN ADEQUATE HEAT SINK WHEN
±1. 25 mV
SOLDERING CONNECTIONS TO THERMO­
ELEMENT. EXCESSIVE HEATING WILL
±O. 375 mV
±0.15 mV
CHANGE THERMO ELEMENT CHARAC­
TERISTICS.
a.
b. Make sure that component mounting matches
c.
d. Red (positive) lead should be connected to
37.
REPLACEABLE PARTS.
38. Figure 10 shows the replaceable parts for the
thermal converters. Included with each part is its
-hp- part number, description ,
manufacturer! s part number, and total quantity.
Keep all leads as short as possible.
that shown in Figure 9.
Avoid bending thermoelement leads any more
than is absolutely necessary. Excessive bending
may weaken glass seal and reduce isolation.
thermoelement output lead with red dot.
manufacturer,
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