Fluke Calibration 5699 - High-Temperature Metal-Sheath SPRT (–200°C to 670°C)
- Range to aluminum point (660°C )
- Inconel™ and platinum sheaths guard against contamination
- Drifts less than 10 mK/year with normal use
- Many calibration options available including by fixed point
- Fifth wire provides shield ground
SPRTs designed by Hart Scientific are known for their outstanding reliability and minimal long-term drift. They have been calibrated by national (and other primary) laboratories and proven repeatedly to outperform competitive models. Now Hart’s 5699 Extended Range Metal-Sheath SPRT combines all the advantages of a Hart-designed sensor with the protective sheathing materials that allow your SPRT to be used in virtually any furnace or bath with temperatures as high as 670 °C.
Designed and manufactured by our primary standards metrologists, the strain-free sensing element in the 5699 meets all ITS-90 requirements for SPRTs and minimizes long-term drift.
After one year of regular usage, drift is less than 0.008 °C (< 0.003 °C is typical). Even lower drift rates are possible depending on care and handling. A fifth wire for grounding is added to the four-wire sensor to help reduce electrical noise, particularly for AC measurements. Finally, you can get an improved version of an old industry-standard Inconel-sheathed SPRT.
The 5699 is constructed with a 0.219-inch-diameter Inconel sheath for high durability and fast response times. Inside the sheath, the sensing element is protected by a thin platinum housing that shields the sensor from contamination from free-floating metal ions found within metal environments at high temperatures. Reduced contamination means a low drift rate—even after hours of use in metal-block furnaces at high temperatures.
If you choose not to calibrate the 5699 yourself, a wide variety of options is conveniently available from Hart’s own primary standards laboratory, including fixed-point calibrations covering any range between –200 °C and 661 °C.
At Hart, we use SPRTs every day. We design them, build them, calibrate them, use them as standards, and know what it takes to make a reliably performing instrument. Why buy from anyone else?
Specifications |
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Temperature Range |
–200 °C to 670 °C |
Nominal RTPW |
25.5W (±0.5W) |
Current |
1 mA |
Resistance Ratio |
W(302.9146K) ³ 1.11807 W(234.3156K) £ 0.844235 |
Sensitivity |
0.1W/ °C |
Drift Rate |
< 0.008 °C/year (< 0.003 °C/year typical) |
Repeatability |
< 1 mK |
Self-heating at TPW |
< 0.001 °C under 1 mA current |
Reproducibility |
±0.001 °C or better |
RTPW Drift After Thermal Cycling |
< 0.001 °C |
Diameter of Pt Sensor Wire |
0.07 mm |
Lead Wires |
Four sensor wires plus grounding wire |
Protective Sheath |
Inconel |
Insulation Resistance |
> 100 MW at 661 °C |
Ordering Information |
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5699-S |
Extended Range Metal-Sheath SPRT† |
†Maple carrying case included |
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