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Understanding AMS2750E
Intermediate Level (Heat Treatment)
© Peter Sherwin | Eurotherm | V2 2014
Aerospace Heat Treat Standard
Introduction
The purpose of this guide is to provide an
understanding of the AMS2750E standard* and
is aimed at both suppliers and end users in the
Heat Treatment Industry.
This guide is part of as a series of six separate
publications which cover the following:
1. The Beginners Guide to Heat Treatment Control
2. Understanding CQI9 (intermediate)
3. Understanding AMS2750E (intermediate)
4. Practical PID for Heat Treaters (intermediate)
5. Advanced Control methods (expert)
6. Business Performance and algorithms (expert)
Guide Overview
These guides have been produced to help answer
some of the common questions asked about Heat
Treatment Control systems.
There are three levels:
Beginners - aimed at recent recruits or Engineers
new to providing control systems into the Heat Treat
Industry and who want to learn more about the role
of control systems in the Heat Treatment process.
Intermediate – specific guides on industry standards
for both suppliers and end users. These guides
have been produced to explain the key points in the
standard and provide an overview of how your
instrument manufacturer can help you meet the
requirements of the standard.
Expert – these guides are a deep dive into the detail
of control and how modern instruments and
associated algorithms can directly help Business
Performance. These guides are for Engineers with
prior knowledge of control systems.
Hyperlinks (links to websites) are included in the
guides to provide quick access to more detailed
information. 2
*this guide is not intended to replace the standard and concentrates on specific areas -
for the full detail please view the original standard. In the AMS2750E guide; we have
concentrated on typical TUS setups and do not cover property surveys
Contents
1. AMS2750E Overview
2. Instrument Type
3. Thermocouple Types
4. Instrument Calibration
5. System Accuracy Tests (SAT)
6. Temperature Uniformity Survey (TUS)
7. Equipment Class (1-6)
Useful Links
Further Information
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1. AMS2750E Overview
The key sections in the standard:
1. Temperature Sensors (Thermocouples)
2. Instrumentation (PID Controllers/Programmers)
3. Thermal Processing Equipment
4. System Accuracy Tests (SAT)
5. Temperature Uniformity Surveys (TUS)
The AMS2750 standard was created to provide
a consistent specification for Temperature
Control throughout the Aerospace supply chain.
This standard forms a major part of the
requirements of a NADCAP audit (National
Aerospace and Defense Contractors
Accreditation Program). The NADCAP audits
are a 3rd Party audit conducted by the PRI –
Performance Review Institute.
“Nadcap is an unprecedented cooperative
industry effort to improve quality, while reducing
costs, for quality assurance throughout the
aerospace and defense industries.”
http://www.pri-network.org/
The latest revision E was issued in July 2012. 4
Instrument Supplier
How can your Instrument Supplier assist with
meeting the specification requirements?
1. Supply or assist selection of Calibrated
Thermocouples
2. Provide Process Instruments (Controllers,
Recorders ...) to meet the accuracy
requirement of the standard.
3. Provide Field test (TUS/SAT) systems to
meet the accuracy and reporting
requirements of the standard.
4. Help with a Critical spares list and
preventive maintenance for instruments.
5. Calibration of Instruments
6. Operator training on instrumentation
7. Provide input into Continuous Improvement
(particularly for Control, Data
management, TUS and SAT requirements)
8. Instruments to support Thermocouple, SAT
and TUS management.
9. Provide Data Reports to enable analysis of
Process information
10. Provide Full Data Management of Process
Records
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Instrument Type
2. Instrument Type
The following control system outlines the key
thermocouples, recording systems and
controllers used in meeting the different
Instrument Types in the AMS2750E standard,
Introduction
See the table below to compare Instrument Type
with Thermocouples required per zone.
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Thermocouple Types
3. Thermocouple Types
Thermocouples can be expendable (fabric or plastic
covered wire) and non-expendable. A common non-
expendable type is MIMS - mineral insulated in metal
sheath.
Thermocouple types and accuracies are outlined on this
page for non-expendable thermocouples.
General
Calibration intervals <250 °F (140 °C).
Roll calibration (upto 5000ft) is allowed if the difference
between the end samples is less than 2 °F for SAT, TUS,
Control, Monitor, Record, Load thermocouples.
Control, Record, Monitor
Max Error: Class 1 & 2 +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or +/-0.4% Base
(E, J, K, N, T) or Noble (B, R, S)
Max Error: Class 3 to 6 +/-4 °F (+/-2.2 °C) or +/-0.75%
Base or Noble
Calibration period: before first use
Load
Max Error: +/-4 °F (+/-2.2 °C) or +/- 0.75%
Recalibration period: 6 months B, R, S (Base metal not
permitted).
Limit use by no./temp/days of use:
2300°F and above 1 use.
2200-2299°F 3 months/10 uses.
1801-2199°F 3months/90 uses.
1200-1800°F 3 months/180 uses.
Below 1200°F 3 months or 270 uses
See Aerodaq (thermocouple management) 8
Introduction
TUS
Max error: +/-4 °F (+/-2.2 °C) or +/-0.75%
Recalibration period: 6 months B, R, S.
3 months Base metal (J&N).
E&K only permitted below 500°F
SAT
Max Error: Base +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or +/-0.4%
Max Error: Noble +/-1.5 °F (+/-1.0 °C) or +/-0.25% (+/-
0.25% Type R, S, and +/-0.50% Type B)
Recalibration period: 6 months B, R, S.
Recalibration period: Resident 3 months
Base metal - E, J, K, T only permitted below 500°F
Recalibration period: Non-Resident 3 months
Base metal – J,N
E,K only permitted below 500°F
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Instrument Calibration
4. Instrument Calibration
Calibration is performed to ensure the process instruments are
providing a true reading (within limits) of the actual temperature
being measured. A Field Test Instrument calibrated to a higher
level of accuracy is used to inject signals into the Process
Instrument to see if any deviation is observed. For Process
Instruments this is usually performed at the minimum, midpoint and
maximum temperature of the operating range.
Calibration Report detail required.
a. Instrument number or furnace number
b. Make and model of instrument calibrated
c. Standard used during calibration
d. Method of calibration (manufacturer’s instructions, 3 point,
single point)
e. Required accuracy
f. As found and as left data at each calibration point
g. Offset as found and as left (as required)
h. Sensitivity (pass/fail or sensitivity found in test)
i. Statement of acceptance or rejection
j. Any limitations or restrictions of the calibration shall be
included
k. Date the calibration was performed
l. Due date of the next calibration
m. Technician who performed the calibration
n. Calibration company (if not performed in-house)
o. Signature of the calibration company (if not performed in-
house)
p. Quality organization approval
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Temperature and Process Controllers
2-Loop Controllers (3500 series)
Process Recorder
Paperless chart (6000 series chart recorders)
Controller and Recorder Instrument
PID Controller / Recorder (nanodac)
Field Test Instrument / Survey Recorder
6100A TUS Portable Temperature Survey
Recorder
Calibration Services
Eurotherm Calibration Services
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System Accuracy Test
(SAT)
5. System Accuracy Test (SAT)
SAT is performed to assess the accuracy of the complete
measurement system by using an independent device system
(Field Test Instrument and Calibrated SAT Thermocouple). By
placing a test thermocouple in close proximity to the zone
thermocouple, the delta provides a good indication of the
ongoing accuracy of the thermocouple and instrument setup.
System Accuracy Test Report Requirements
a. Identification of the sensor being tested
b. Identification of the test sensor
c. Identification of the test instrument
d. Date and time of day of the test
e. Set point of the furnace during test
f. Observed furnace instrument reading
g. Observed test instrument reading
h. Test sensor and test instrument correction factors
i. Corrected test instrument reading
j. Calculated system accuracy difference
k. Indication of test acceptance or failure
l. Identification of technician performing the test
m. SAT company (if not performed in-house)
n. Signature of the calibration (if not performed in-house)
o. Quality Organization approval
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Temperature Uniformity Survey
(TUS)
6. Temperature Uniformity Survey
.
Temperature Uniformity Surveys are done to assess the
temperature variation within the stated work zone. Typical
configurations for thermocouple positions can be box type
(see diagram) or cylindrical.
The number of thermocouples required depend on the
Workspace Volume and Class of Furnace.
Specific Field Test instruments are used to record the TUS
sensors (not the Process Recorder).
The survey requires a minimum of 30 minutes of good data
(recorded at 2 minutes intervals or less).
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Key Points during the survey (shown on the graph above).
P1 – Start of monitoring. When first thermocouple crosses the
Monitoring Threshold line. This point is a beginning of the
trend and a first marker on the graph. Data is captured
from this point.
P2 – When Last Thermocouple crosses the tolerance of
Setpoint.
P3 – Start of Stability Period. All thermocouples within tolerance
and not trending away from the Setpoint.
P4 – End of stability Period. It's defined as P3 + Measurement
Period. This point is the end of trend and the third marker
on the graph. This is also end of data tables. A minimum of
30 minutes of data needs to be captured during the
stability period.
The furnace is allowed time to settle into the
stable/measurement period but this time to stabilize must not be
in excess of any other customer/internal specifications.
Survey Recorder
6100A TUS Portable Temperature Survey
6. Temperature Uniformity Survey
Temperature Uniformity Report Requirements
a. Furnace identification name or number
b. Survey Temperatures
c. TUS sensor and location identification including a detailed diagram,
description or photograph(s) of any load or rack used
d. Time and temperature data from all recorded sensors required for furnace
instrumentation type for all zones tested
e. Correction factors to TUS sensors at each survey temperature
f. As found and as left TU S offsets (if used in production)
g. Corrected or uncorrected readings of all TUS sensors at each survey
temperature. Readings shall be identified as corrected or uncorrected
h. Testing company identification (if not performed in-house)
i. Signature for the testing company (if not performed in-house)
j. Identification of technician performing survey
k. Survey start date and time
l. Survey end date and time
m. Survey test instrument identification number
n. Indication of test pass or test fail
o. When required, documentation of furnace survey sensor failures
p. Summary of corrected plus and minus TUS readings at each test temperature
after stabilization
q. Quality organization approval
.
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TUS Auto Report Generator
AMS2750E TUS report software
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Equipment Class
(1-6)
7. Equipment Class Overview
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Equipment Class Summary Sheets
The following six pages illustrate a snapshot of the key parameters for each Equipment class. The idea
is to serve as a quick guide to assess the resource requirements for each class and instrument type.
Specific requirements for Resident Thermocouples for SATs (thermocouples installed in the furnace at
all times) is not covered in this section.
For example:
• The main differentiator between the classes is the temperature uniformity of the work-zone, starting
at +/-5°F for Class 1 (and rising in 5°F intervals through Class 5).
• Each Class has frequency inspections – SAT and TUS – the frequency depends on both the
Furnace Class and Instrument Type selection.
• For TUS; if you have successive numbers of good TUS results, you can reduce the frequency of
the TUS – example Class 1, Instrument B Furnace can reduce from 1 month Surveys to a survey
every 3 months if 4 consecutive good surveys have been produced. Please note a major rebuild on
the furnace will require going back to the initial survey frequency.
• Equipment Class 1&2 have a higher number of thermocouples required to cover the work-zone in a
TUS (this is true for work-zone sizes greater than 300cuft).
• Calibration Intervals change with Equipment Class.
• SAT accuracy changes with Class Type and SAT intervals change with both Class and Instrument
Type.
7. Equipment Class 1
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Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor)
Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2%
Sensitivity 1 °F or 1 °C
Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C
Paper charts
Resolution Required Paper Charts max 50 °F/inch, 2
°F/line
Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min.
Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min
Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor)
Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2%
Sensitivity 1 °F or 1 °C
Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C
Paper charts
Resolution Required Paper Charts max 150 °F/inch, 5
°F/line
Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min.
Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min
7. Equipment Class 2
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Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor)
Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2%
Sensitivity 3 °F or 2°C
Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C
Paper charts
Resolution Required Paper Charts max 150 °F/inch, 5
°F/line
Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min.
Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min
7. Equipment Class 3
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Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor)
Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2%
Sensitivity 3°F or 2°C
Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C
Paper charts
Resolution Required Paper Charts max 250 °F/inch, 10
°F/line
Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min.
Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min
7. Equipment Class 4
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Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor)
Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2%
Sensitivity 3 °F or 2°C
Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C
Paper charts
Resolution Required Paper Charts max 250 °F/inch, 10
°F/line
Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min.
Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min
7. Equipment Class 5
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Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor)
Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2%
Sensitivity 3 °F or 2°C
Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C
Paper charts
Resolution Required Paper Charts max 350 °F/inch, 25
°F/line
Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min.
Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min
7. Equipment Class 6
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Useful Links
Sensors
Carbon (Oxygen Probes)
Carbon Probe Sensors
Instruments
Simple Electronic Timers
Electronic Timer
Cycle (Setpoint) Programmers
Programmer (3504 Programmer)
Temperature and Process Controllers
2-Loop Controllers (3500 series)
Process Recorder
Paperless chart (6000 series chart recorders)
Controller and Recorder Instrument
PID Controller / Recorder (nanodac)
Thermocouples, SAT and TUS Management
Aerodaq (thermocouple management)
Data Management
eos (data storage solutions)
Field Test Instrument / Survey Recorder
6100A TUS Portable Temperature Survey Recorder
TUS Auto Report Generator
AMS2750E TUS report software
Services
AMS2750E Information
Regulatory Compliance (AMS2750E)
Calibration Services
Eurotherm Calibration Services
Regulatory Standards and Professional
Organizations
SAE AMS2750E Standard
standards.sae.org/ams2750e
NADCAP Audits
www.pri-network.org
AIAG CQI9 Standard
www.aiag.org
© Peter Sherwin | Eurotherm | 2014

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Understanding AMS2750E (intermediate) v2

  • 1. Understanding AMS2750E Intermediate Level (Heat Treatment) © Peter Sherwin | Eurotherm | V2 2014 Aerospace Heat Treat Standard
  • 2. Introduction The purpose of this guide is to provide an understanding of the AMS2750E standard* and is aimed at both suppliers and end users in the Heat Treatment Industry. This guide is part of as a series of six separate publications which cover the following: 1. The Beginners Guide to Heat Treatment Control 2. Understanding CQI9 (intermediate) 3. Understanding AMS2750E (intermediate) 4. Practical PID for Heat Treaters (intermediate) 5. Advanced Control methods (expert) 6. Business Performance and algorithms (expert) Guide Overview These guides have been produced to help answer some of the common questions asked about Heat Treatment Control systems. There are three levels: Beginners - aimed at recent recruits or Engineers new to providing control systems into the Heat Treat Industry and who want to learn more about the role of control systems in the Heat Treatment process. Intermediate – specific guides on industry standards for both suppliers and end users. These guides have been produced to explain the key points in the standard and provide an overview of how your instrument manufacturer can help you meet the requirements of the standard. Expert – these guides are a deep dive into the detail of control and how modern instruments and associated algorithms can directly help Business Performance. These guides are for Engineers with prior knowledge of control systems. Hyperlinks (links to websites) are included in the guides to provide quick access to more detailed information. 2 *this guide is not intended to replace the standard and concentrates on specific areas - for the full detail please view the original standard. In the AMS2750E guide; we have concentrated on typical TUS setups and do not cover property surveys
  • 3. Contents 1. AMS2750E Overview 2. Instrument Type 3. Thermocouple Types 4. Instrument Calibration 5. System Accuracy Tests (SAT) 6. Temperature Uniformity Survey (TUS) 7. Equipment Class (1-6) Useful Links Further Information C 3 4 16 18 10 12 15 23 23 3
  • 4. 1. AMS2750E Overview The key sections in the standard: 1. Temperature Sensors (Thermocouples) 2. Instrumentation (PID Controllers/Programmers) 3. Thermal Processing Equipment 4. System Accuracy Tests (SAT) 5. Temperature Uniformity Surveys (TUS) The AMS2750 standard was created to provide a consistent specification for Temperature Control throughout the Aerospace supply chain. This standard forms a major part of the requirements of a NADCAP audit (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program). The NADCAP audits are a 3rd Party audit conducted by the PRI – Performance Review Institute. “Nadcap is an unprecedented cooperative industry effort to improve quality, while reducing costs, for quality assurance throughout the aerospace and defense industries.” http://www.pri-network.org/ The latest revision E was issued in July 2012. 4 Instrument Supplier How can your Instrument Supplier assist with meeting the specification requirements? 1. Supply or assist selection of Calibrated Thermocouples 2. Provide Process Instruments (Controllers, Recorders ...) to meet the accuracy requirement of the standard. 3. Provide Field test (TUS/SAT) systems to meet the accuracy and reporting requirements of the standard. 4. Help with a Critical spares list and preventive maintenance for instruments. 5. Calibration of Instruments 6. Operator training on instrumentation 7. Provide input into Continuous Improvement (particularly for Control, Data management, TUS and SAT requirements) 8. Instruments to support Thermocouple, SAT and TUS management. 9. Provide Data Reports to enable analysis of Process information 10. Provide Full Data Management of Process Records
  • 6. 2. Instrument Type The following control system outlines the key thermocouples, recording systems and controllers used in meeting the different Instrument Types in the AMS2750E standard, Introduction See the table below to compare Instrument Type with Thermocouples required per zone. 6
  • 8. 3. Thermocouple Types Thermocouples can be expendable (fabric or plastic covered wire) and non-expendable. A common non- expendable type is MIMS - mineral insulated in metal sheath. Thermocouple types and accuracies are outlined on this page for non-expendable thermocouples. General Calibration intervals <250 °F (140 °C). Roll calibration (upto 5000ft) is allowed if the difference between the end samples is less than 2 °F for SAT, TUS, Control, Monitor, Record, Load thermocouples. Control, Record, Monitor Max Error: Class 1 & 2 +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or +/-0.4% Base (E, J, K, N, T) or Noble (B, R, S) Max Error: Class 3 to 6 +/-4 °F (+/-2.2 °C) or +/-0.75% Base or Noble Calibration period: before first use Load Max Error: +/-4 °F (+/-2.2 °C) or +/- 0.75% Recalibration period: 6 months B, R, S (Base metal not permitted). Limit use by no./temp/days of use: 2300°F and above 1 use. 2200-2299°F 3 months/10 uses. 1801-2199°F 3months/90 uses. 1200-1800°F 3 months/180 uses. Below 1200°F 3 months or 270 uses See Aerodaq (thermocouple management) 8 Introduction TUS Max error: +/-4 °F (+/-2.2 °C) or +/-0.75% Recalibration period: 6 months B, R, S. 3 months Base metal (J&N). E&K only permitted below 500°F SAT Max Error: Base +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or +/-0.4% Max Error: Noble +/-1.5 °F (+/-1.0 °C) or +/-0.25% (+/- 0.25% Type R, S, and +/-0.50% Type B) Recalibration period: 6 months B, R, S. Recalibration period: Resident 3 months Base metal - E, J, K, T only permitted below 500°F Recalibration period: Non-Resident 3 months Base metal – J,N E,K only permitted below 500°F
  • 10. 4. Instrument Calibration Calibration is performed to ensure the process instruments are providing a true reading (within limits) of the actual temperature being measured. A Field Test Instrument calibrated to a higher level of accuracy is used to inject signals into the Process Instrument to see if any deviation is observed. For Process Instruments this is usually performed at the minimum, midpoint and maximum temperature of the operating range. Calibration Report detail required. a. Instrument number or furnace number b. Make and model of instrument calibrated c. Standard used during calibration d. Method of calibration (manufacturer’s instructions, 3 point, single point) e. Required accuracy f. As found and as left data at each calibration point g. Offset as found and as left (as required) h. Sensitivity (pass/fail or sensitivity found in test) i. Statement of acceptance or rejection j. Any limitations or restrictions of the calibration shall be included k. Date the calibration was performed l. Due date of the next calibration m. Technician who performed the calibration n. Calibration company (if not performed in-house) o. Signature of the calibration company (if not performed in- house) p. Quality organization approval 10 Temperature and Process Controllers 2-Loop Controllers (3500 series) Process Recorder Paperless chart (6000 series chart recorders) Controller and Recorder Instrument PID Controller / Recorder (nanodac) Field Test Instrument / Survey Recorder 6100A TUS Portable Temperature Survey Recorder Calibration Services Eurotherm Calibration Services
  • 12. 5. System Accuracy Test (SAT) SAT is performed to assess the accuracy of the complete measurement system by using an independent device system (Field Test Instrument and Calibrated SAT Thermocouple). By placing a test thermocouple in close proximity to the zone thermocouple, the delta provides a good indication of the ongoing accuracy of the thermocouple and instrument setup. System Accuracy Test Report Requirements a. Identification of the sensor being tested b. Identification of the test sensor c. Identification of the test instrument d. Date and time of day of the test e. Set point of the furnace during test f. Observed furnace instrument reading g. Observed test instrument reading h. Test sensor and test instrument correction factors i. Corrected test instrument reading j. Calculated system accuracy difference k. Indication of test acceptance or failure l. Identification of technician performing the test m. SAT company (if not performed in-house) n. Signature of the calibration (if not performed in-house) o. Quality Organization approval 12
  • 14. 6. Temperature Uniformity Survey . Temperature Uniformity Surveys are done to assess the temperature variation within the stated work zone. Typical configurations for thermocouple positions can be box type (see diagram) or cylindrical. The number of thermocouples required depend on the Workspace Volume and Class of Furnace. Specific Field Test instruments are used to record the TUS sensors (not the Process Recorder). The survey requires a minimum of 30 minutes of good data (recorded at 2 minutes intervals or less). 14 Key Points during the survey (shown on the graph above). P1 – Start of monitoring. When first thermocouple crosses the Monitoring Threshold line. This point is a beginning of the trend and a first marker on the graph. Data is captured from this point. P2 – When Last Thermocouple crosses the tolerance of Setpoint. P3 – Start of Stability Period. All thermocouples within tolerance and not trending away from the Setpoint. P4 – End of stability Period. It's defined as P3 + Measurement Period. This point is the end of trend and the third marker on the graph. This is also end of data tables. A minimum of 30 minutes of data needs to be captured during the stability period. The furnace is allowed time to settle into the stable/measurement period but this time to stabilize must not be in excess of any other customer/internal specifications. Survey Recorder 6100A TUS Portable Temperature Survey
  • 15. 6. Temperature Uniformity Survey Temperature Uniformity Report Requirements a. Furnace identification name or number b. Survey Temperatures c. TUS sensor and location identification including a detailed diagram, description or photograph(s) of any load or rack used d. Time and temperature data from all recorded sensors required for furnace instrumentation type for all zones tested e. Correction factors to TUS sensors at each survey temperature f. As found and as left TU S offsets (if used in production) g. Corrected or uncorrected readings of all TUS sensors at each survey temperature. Readings shall be identified as corrected or uncorrected h. Testing company identification (if not performed in-house) i. Signature for the testing company (if not performed in-house) j. Identification of technician performing survey k. Survey start date and time l. Survey end date and time m. Survey test instrument identification number n. Indication of test pass or test fail o. When required, documentation of furnace survey sensor failures p. Summary of corrected plus and minus TUS readings at each test temperature after stabilization q. Quality organization approval . 15 TUS Auto Report Generator AMS2750E TUS report software
  • 17. 7. Equipment Class Overview 17 Equipment Class Summary Sheets The following six pages illustrate a snapshot of the key parameters for each Equipment class. The idea is to serve as a quick guide to assess the resource requirements for each class and instrument type. Specific requirements for Resident Thermocouples for SATs (thermocouples installed in the furnace at all times) is not covered in this section. For example: • The main differentiator between the classes is the temperature uniformity of the work-zone, starting at +/-5°F for Class 1 (and rising in 5°F intervals through Class 5). • Each Class has frequency inspections – SAT and TUS – the frequency depends on both the Furnace Class and Instrument Type selection. • For TUS; if you have successive numbers of good TUS results, you can reduce the frequency of the TUS – example Class 1, Instrument B Furnace can reduce from 1 month Surveys to a survey every 3 months if 4 consecutive good surveys have been produced. Please note a major rebuild on the furnace will require going back to the initial survey frequency. • Equipment Class 1&2 have a higher number of thermocouples required to cover the work-zone in a TUS (this is true for work-zone sizes greater than 300cuft). • Calibration Intervals change with Equipment Class. • SAT accuracy changes with Class Type and SAT intervals change with both Class and Instrument Type.
  • 18. 7. Equipment Class 1 18 Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor) Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2% Sensitivity 1 °F or 1 °C Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C Paper charts Resolution Required Paper Charts max 50 °F/inch, 2 °F/line Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min. Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min
  • 19. Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor) Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2% Sensitivity 1 °F or 1 °C Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C Paper charts Resolution Required Paper Charts max 150 °F/inch, 5 °F/line Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min. Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min 7. Equipment Class 2 19
  • 20. Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor) Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2% Sensitivity 3 °F or 2°C Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C Paper charts Resolution Required Paper Charts max 150 °F/inch, 5 °F/line Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min. Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min 7. Equipment Class 3 20
  • 21. Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor) Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2% Sensitivity 3°F or 2°C Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C Paper charts Resolution Required Paper Charts max 250 °F/inch, 10 °F/line Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min. Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min 7. Equipment Class 4 21
  • 22. Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor) Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2% Sensitivity 3 °F or 2°C Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C Paper charts Resolution Required Paper Charts max 250 °F/inch, 10 °F/line Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min. Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min 7. Equipment Class 5 22
  • 23. Digital Instrument (Control, Record, Monitor) Calibration Accuracy +/-2 °F (+/-1.1 °C) or 0.2% Sensitivity 3 °F or 2°C Resolution Required 1 °F or 1 °C Paper charts Resolution Required Paper Charts max 350 °F/inch, 25 °F/line Strip Paper Charts Cycle <1hr soak, 2 inches/hr min. Cycle >1hr soak 1 inch/hr min 7. Equipment Class 6 23
  • 24. Useful Links Sensors Carbon (Oxygen Probes) Carbon Probe Sensors Instruments Simple Electronic Timers Electronic Timer Cycle (Setpoint) Programmers Programmer (3504 Programmer) Temperature and Process Controllers 2-Loop Controllers (3500 series) Process Recorder Paperless chart (6000 series chart recorders) Controller and Recorder Instrument PID Controller / Recorder (nanodac) Thermocouples, SAT and TUS Management Aerodaq (thermocouple management) Data Management eos (data storage solutions) Field Test Instrument / Survey Recorder 6100A TUS Portable Temperature Survey Recorder TUS Auto Report Generator AMS2750E TUS report software Services AMS2750E Information Regulatory Compliance (AMS2750E) Calibration Services Eurotherm Calibration Services Regulatory Standards and Professional Organizations SAE AMS2750E Standard standards.sae.org/ams2750e NADCAP Audits www.pri-network.org AIAG CQI9 Standard www.aiag.org © Peter Sherwin | Eurotherm | 2014