Standard Cell Voltage Reference 9152T6

Guildline Instruments Ltd.; Smiths Falls/Ontario

  • Anno
  • 1970 ??
  • Categoria
  • Strumento da laboratorio
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 231097

 Specifiche tecniche

  • Numero di transistor
  • A semiconduttori.
  • Semiconduttori
  • Gamme d'onda
  • - senza
  • Tensioni di funzionamento
  • Rete / Batterie (ogni tipo) / 240 / 12 Volt
  • Altoparlante
  • - - Nessuna uscita audio.
  • Radiomuseum.org
  • Modello: Standard Cell Voltage Reference 9152T6 - Guildline Instruments Ltd.;
  • Forma
  • Soprammobile con qualsiasi forma (non saputo).
  • Dimensioni (LxAxP)
  • 445 x 270 x 245 mm / 17.5 x 10.6 x 9.6 inch
  • Annotazioni
  • Six Weston standard cells assembled inside a temperature controlled oven. The thermostatic oven is normally connected to the AC mains, but can be connected to a 12 V storage battery when the standard has to be moved to another site for calibrating. The temperature controller board uses discrete semiconductors. Mercury thermometer on the front panel, 'T' option.
    Each mercury cell has separate output terminals. Cells are built according the process first devised by Edward Weston in 1892, based upon a chemical reaction between mercury (cathode) and a mercury-cadmium amalgam (anode). Nominal output voltage of each cell is 1,01830 V at 20 degrees centigrade. Cells are individually calibrated with an accuracy of about 1 p.p.m.

    The Weston cell was approved as primary voltage standard since 1911. At any room temperature, other than 20°C, the output voltage of asuch a cell could be computed according to the formula:
      V(t) = 1,01830 – 0,0000406 ( t – 20 ) – 0,00000095 ( t – 20 )² + 0,0000001 ( t – 20 )³
    where t was the actual room temperature.

  • Peso netto
  • 12 kg / 26 lb 6.9 oz (26.432 lb)
  • Autore
  • Modello inviato da Emilio Ciardiello. Utilizzare "Proponi modifica" per inviare ulteriori dati.

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