5901 Triple Point of Water Cells

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  • 5901 Triple Point of Water Cells, ITS-90 Temperature Standards
  • 5901 Triple Point of Water Cells

Key features

  • Easy-to-use, inexpensive standard with uncertainty better than ± 0.0001 °C.
  • Four sizes and two shells (glass and quartz) to choose from
  • Isotopic composition of Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water
  • The triple point of water (TPW) is most accurate and fundamental temperature standard available, it’s also one of the least expensive and simplest to use.

Product overview: 5901 Triple Point of Water Cells

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Heavy water


Fluke Calibration cells contain carefully and repetitively distilled ocean water and are meticulously evacuated and sealed to maintain an isotopic composition nearly identical to the international standard, “Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water," or “VSMOW."

The oxygen atoms found in most water are predominantly comprised of eight protons and eight neutrons (16O). Some oxygen atoms, however, have an extra neutron (17O) or two (18O). Similarly, the hydrogen atoms in water normally contain only a single proton (1H), but sometimes contain a neutron also (2H), resulting in “heavy" water. These isotopes coexist in varying proportions in ocean water, polar water, and continental water, with ocean water being the heaviest.

The ITS-90 recommends that water cells be made from water with “substantially the isotopic composition of ocean water." Research has shown that TPW errors associated with isotopic composition can be as large as 0.00025 °C. The uncertainty contribution from VSMOW errors in a Fluke Calibration cell is less than ± 0.000007 °C. That’s seven micro-Kelvin!

Fluke offers two options for verifying the isotopic composition of any purchased water cell, both at nominal costs. We can submit to a testing laboratory a sample of water taken from your own cell (after it was completely manufactured, so you get a valid comparison) and give you the test report. Or we can send that water sample to you in a sealed ampoule for you to conduct your own tests. We can even provide multiple samples from the same cell (virtually as many as you’d like) so you can check for changes over time.

Impurities


Further, the potential for errors due to water impurity is even greater than the errors from isotopic composition. Fluke Calibration cells undergo multiple distillation processes and utilize special techniques to retain water purity. Among other things, our primary standards scientists are able to connect quartz cells directly to the glass distillation system without using coupling hardware that may invite contamination.

Glass vs. quartz


Most Fluke water cells may either be purchased with borosilicate glass or with fused silica (“quartz") housings. What’s the difference? Glass is less expensive than quartz, but it’s also more porous, allowing impurities to pass through it over time. Research indicates that cells made from glass typically drift about 0.00006 °C per year.

Many sizes


Fluke cells come in four general sizes. Models 5901A, 5901C, and 5901D each come in either quartz or glass shells and include 265 mm of thermometer immersion depth. The primary difference between these models (other than the arm on the 5901A) is the inside diameter of the probe well. (See the cell dimensions on the specifications tab and note that the inside diameter of the 5901C cells varies with the shell material). A variety of baths are available, which can maintain the triple point within these cells for many weeks. Accredited (NVLAP) test certificates are available with any cell under our model 1904-TPW.

5901A cells include an arm that can be used as a handle, a hook, or a McLeod gauge to demonstrate how much residual air is trapped in the cell. Carefully developed manufacturing processes at Fluke keep the air bubble in a quartz cell as small as the air bubble in glass cells. A fourth size, the 5901B cell, comes in a glass version and is significantly smaller than the other cells. It is designed for use in our 9210 Maintenance Apparatus, which automates the realization and maintenance of the TPW. The 9210-5901B combination is perfect for both calibrating thermometers and providing periodic checks of sensor drift.

Accessories


F5901 Triple Point of Water Cellsor simplest realization of the TPW in our larger cells, the 2031A “Quick Stick" Immersion Freezer uses dry ice and alcohol to facilitate rapid formation of an ice mantle within the cell without requiring constant intervention while the mantle forms.

Insurance is also available for each water cell purchased from Fluke. Water cells are not difficult to handle nor is the TPW difficult to realize, but they are delicate and accidents do happen. For a nominal fee, we’ll insure your cell in one-year increments. If something goes wrong, just let us know and we’ll replace your cell. No questions asked.

There is no tool available to temperature metrologists more valuable than a reliable triple point of water cell. Fluke Calibration cells use the right water, right enclosures, and right manufacturing methods to ensure you get the best cells available in the world.

Specifications: 5901 Triple Point of Water Cells

Specifications5901A-G5901A-Q5901C-G5901C-Q5901D-G5901D-Q5901B-G
Expanded
Uncertainty
(k=2)
< 0.0001 °C< 0.0002 °C

Repro- 

ducibility

0.00002 °C0.00005 °C
Dimensions50 mm OD
12 mm ID
450 mm long
60 mm OD
13.6 mm ID
420 mm long
60 mm OD
14.4 mm ID
420 mm long
60 mm OD
12 mm ID
420 mm long
30 mm OD
8 mm ID
180 mm long
Immersion Depth
(water surface to
well bottom)
265 mm118 mm
MaterialBorosilicate
Glass
Fused
Silica
(Quartz)
Borosilicate
Glass
Fused
Silica
(Quartz)
Borosilicate
Glass
Fused
Silica
(Quartz)
Borosilicate
Glass
Water SourceOcean
dDVSMOW± 10 ‰ (± 1 %)± 20 ‰
d18OVSMOW± 1.5 ‰ (± 0.15 %)± 3 ‰
Effect of
deviation from
VSMOW
± 7 µK± 14 µK

Models: 5901 Triple Point of Water Cells

5901A-G
TPW Cell, 12 mm ID with handle, glass shell

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5901A-Q
TPW Cell, 12 mm ID with handle, quartz shell

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5901C-G
TPW Cell, 13.6 mm ID, glass shell

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5901C-Q
TPW Cell, 14.4 mm ID, quartz shell

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5901D-G
TPW Cell, 12 mm ID, glass shell

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5901D-Q
TPW Cell, 12 mm ID, quartz shell

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5901B-G
TPW Cell, mini, glass shell

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3901-11
TPW Bushing, 5901/5901A to 7.5 mm

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3901-12
TPW Bushing, 5901/5901A to 5.56 mm (7/32 in)

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3901-13
TPW Bushing, 5901/5901A to 6.35 mm (1/4 in)

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3901-21
TPW Bushing, 5901C to 7.5 mm

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3901-22
TPW Bushing, 5901C to 5.56 mm (7/32 in)

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3901-23
TPW Bushing, 5901C to 6.35 mm (1/4 in)

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1904-TPW

Accredited Cell Intercomparison


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5901-ITST
Isotopic Composition Analysis, TPW Cell

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5901-SMPL
Water Sample, TPW Cell (comes in a sealed glass ampoule)

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