Multi function calibrators provide precision when simulating and measuring pressure, temperature and electrical signals. They are able to simulate multiple DC (direct current) signals such as voltage, current, frequency, pulse, resistance and power.
Uses of multi function calibrators
Multi function calibrators have many different functions and benefits.
Voltage:
They measure voltage in water, humidity, and aerospace.
Current:
They measure direct current which is useful in industrial automation applications, for example.
Frequency:
They are able to source frequency in a variety of different equipment such as counters and flow meters.
Resistance:
They are commonly used in devices that work with temperature such as a Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD).
Benefits of multi function calibrators
The main advantage of using a multi function process calibrator is that it is able to read many different common process signals such as current, voltage, frequency, and resistance, whereas other calibrators measure just one of these elements. Multifunction calibrators make it possible to measure and calibrate most sensors, transmitters and instruments.
Description:
A portable, high stability, instrument deriving its accuracy
from a precision aged reference diode and low temperature coefficient metal film resistors. The instrument incorporates overload protection and LED indication of insufficient drive voltage. A Null measuring facility allows dc current to be measured to 0.1μA resolution. Supplied in a sturdy ...
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Druck's pressure modules are interchangeable and require no
setup or calibration, they represent the latest development within digital output sensor technology. They feature a multitude of key innovations, which allow pressure re-ranging of compatible equipment. The simple screw fit makes the pressure and the electrical connections with ease and without ...
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Fluke 750 Series calibrators measure volts, mA, RTDs,
thermocouples, frequency and ohms to test sensors, transmitters and other instruments. They source/simulate volts, mA, thermocouples, RTDs, frequency, ohms and pressure to calibrate transmitters. They can also: power transmitters during test, using loop supply with simultaneous mA measurement; measure/source pressure; create and ...
Description:
This instrument allows the process engineer to simulate
sensor conditions at the input of a transmitter while simultaneously measuring and storing the resulting signal output. Integral memory allows popular calibration procedures to be stored for transmitter testing in the field; later calibration reports can be produced. 0-24mA source & 0-300mA ...