RTD Calibrator : PIE 511
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7 Type RTD Plus Ω Simulator
The Practical Instrument Electronics (PIE) Model 511 simulates RTD resistances into all types of instruments such as transmitters, recorders, controllers, alarms, data acquisition, and computer systems. The Model 511 is a superior replacement for decade boxes, so there is no need to lug a decade box around or be prone to error by reading RTD tables incorrectly. The PIE 511 has better accuracy and functions of many higher priced RTD calibrators.
- Accurate to ±0.25°C (±0.5°F) for Pt 100 Ohm RTD’s with .1° Resolution
- Source 7 RTD curve with Direct Temperature Output or Ω
- Selectable °C or °F with 1° resolution
- Several Manufacturers RTD Curves Available- plus custom curves Platinum, Copper & Nickel
- Guaranteed to Work with All Pulsed Instruments
- Works with a wide variety of transmitters including popular Rosemount and Honeywell Models
- Compatible with devices using pulsed excitation currents including PLCs, DCS, Recorders, and all others
- EZ-Dial™ Knob with two dialing speeds makes adjusting output easy
- EZ-Check™ switch can store settings for 0% and 100% span adjustments
- Uses a standard 9V Alkaline Battery
- Superior battery life of 45 hours under typical continuous usage
- Easy access to battery compartment
- Lightweight and Rugged with a Solid Feel
- Small and tough
- Protected to 60V
Our sales representatives will be happy to provide you with the most up-to-date information about the PIE 511 , as well as helping you find the product solution that fits your needs. If you are interested in the residual market value for the PIE 511, please contact us to sell your equipment. Whether you are looking to liquidate unused assets or resell equipment, we buy PIE 511 and all types of test equipment at the best price. - Model: 511
- Manufactured by: PIE
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