
Originally Posted by
rangieman
What motor are you running it in?

Originally Posted by
rangieman
I first used the supplied probe and found it too short to get a accurate reading hence what inc has said
From memory i used a 100mm probe in the Tdi and in my Td5 i am using a 150mm probe
Hi Rangie et al,
I'm intrigued by why you would ever need a 150mm probe. Where on earth are you putting all that length? (Errr, perhaps I should re-phrase that...)
What I'm getting at is, even if the boss on the pipe wall and probe fittings use up 50 or 60 mm of the insertion length, that still leaves at least 40 mm of probe tip inside the pipe/manifold with just a 100 mm probe. As the sensing element of a thermocouple (the thermoelectric junction) is within a few mm of the tip, the tip needs to be no more than 20 mm inside the pipe wall/vessel to ensure a good measurement.
Any more insertion than this should make no difference to the measurement but will just increase the restriction and turbulence created by the probe (a probe perpendicular to the gas flow is an excellent vortex shedder). Longer than necessary insertion increases the vibration stresses on the probe and might lead to it failing sooner than necessary from vibration or fatigue. My two cents worth...
Ian
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