Temperature calibrator Calsys -80-50
for thermocouplesportableliquid bath

Temperature calibrator - Calsys -80-50 - TEMPSENS - for thermocouples / portable / liquid bath
Temperature calibrator - Calsys -80-50 - TEMPSENS - for thermocouples / portable / liquid bath
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Characteristics

Physical quantity
temperature
Applications
for thermocouples
Options
portable, liquid bath
Temperature

Min.: -80 °C
(-112 °F)

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Description

Calsys -80/50 offers easy to use liquid temperature calibrator with high temperature range from -80 to 50°C. It is a highly stable standard furnace for calibrating thermocouples / RTD. It provide superior thermal environment for probe immersion as no air gape exist between the probe and the medium, thermal coupling is therefore much better than the alternatives described and the stirring results in very even heat distribution throughout the medium. Methanol is used for temperature below 0°C water from 0 to 80 and silicon oil up to 250. It has large tank which filled with methanol. The liquid is heated or cooled to the desired temperature. We have seven types of liquid baths. The volume is 9 liter. And access opening is 120 X 120 mm with 200 mm depth. The temperature of the calibrator is set and controlled by a self tuned PID controller with automatic super fine adjustment. Key Features >The Calsys -80/50 is ideal for industrial field use. Large immersion depth 200 mm with 120 X 120 access opening and wide operating range >The Calsys -80/50 extremely highly accurate liquid stirrer bath free of CFC refrigerants >Excellent calibration accuracy with stability ±0.05 °C at 50°C >The communication port enables communication with selected Calsys -80/50 calibrators for automatic calibration and documentation

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