I have technical help how calculated OP Amplifier Resistors R1, R3, R4 & R5 for following:
Vout(ATMEGA16 ADC or MCP3031)= 0 - 5V
PT1000 (R2) Min Resistance= 822 Ohm (-20C) and Max. Resistance=1758 Ohm (+200C).
Vcc= +10 V
Vref= +5.0V
R1 = ????
R3 = ????
R4 = ????
R5 = ????
IC1 = TLC271CP, AD621, AD620, LM358, LM324, TL071, TL072 this IC's have in CROATIA.
See Attached schematic
Your circuit has a few holes in it. First, your zener will likely burn up the op-amp or itself if you try to use it as is. You will need a resistor on the output of the op-amp to limit the current that the zener is receiving. It will also limit the current from the op-amp and generally make the circuit a bit more efficient. R3 is not necessary, remove it from the circuit. It is only complicating the calculations. If the voltage division between R1 and R2 is done well, we won't even need an amplifier for the signal, it can be sent directly to the DAC and can run off of 5V not 10V.
The maximum voltage is the higher concern so that would be with R2 at 1758 ohms. You can simply use a 1k or greater resistor for R1 and have your converter compensate for the calculations.