The disappearing filament optical pyrometer of

CHAUVIN ARNOUX

I hold this pyrometer of Jean-Marc LIÉGE who pleasantly gave it to me in 1988 when I left the SOFRAMIR company of Vienne (38 Isère - France). One day, Jean-Marc asked me about what was this apparatus. There was an optical pyrometer chapter in my technology book of class of 1st, and I am certainly the only one that had read it. Like I knew the answer of the difficult question, Jean-Marc remained very astonished about it. Knowing my passion for this kind of old-fashioned thing, he gave it to me.



The optical pyrometer makes it possible to measure the temperature of an incandescent object, by simple optical aiming. Measurement consists in comparing, in red monochromatic light, the brightness of the object with that of the pyrometer lamp filament.

The pyrometer is directed on the incandescent object. It then gives an image on which the filament is detached. This one appears darker or more clearly, according to whether its brightness is lower or higher than that of the object.

The pyrometer has a rheostat which makes possible to change the intensity in the filament of its lamp standard. Measurement is obtained with the disappearance of the filament whose colour merges with that of the incandescent object, giving the very clear impression of a cut filament.

Then the intensity in the filament gives the temperature measurement. This measurement is obtained by direct reading on the luminous dial in the eyepiece of the pyrometer.

Measurement procedure :



The disappearing filament optical pyrometer of

CHAUVIN ARNOUX

On this image, yo can see the two control sticks from the filters, the master switch and the rheostat of amperage in the filament.

Instead of a pile 4,5 V, the pyrometer can be fed by an external source, thanks to the two connectors placed under the master switch.

The disappearing filament optical pyrometer of

CHAUVIN ARNOUX

Witness bulb of the pyrometer operation.



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